[自考类试卷]自考英语(二)模拟试卷27及答案与解析.doc
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1、自考英语(二)模拟试卷 27 及答案与解析一、阅读判断0 Retirement Brings Most a Big Health BoostThe self-reported health of the newly retired improves so much that most feel eight years younger, a new European study suggests. This happy news was true of almost everyone except a small minorityonly 2 percentwho had experienced
2、 “ideal“ conditions in their working life, anyway. “The results really say three things : that work puts an extra burden on the health of older workers, that the effects of this extra burden are largely relieved by retirement and, finally, that both the extra burden and the relief are larger when wo
3、rking conditions are poor, “ said Hugo West-erlund, lead author of a study published online Nov. 9 in The Lancet(柳叶刀). “This indicates that there is a need to provide opportunities for older workers to decrease the demands in their work out of concern for their health and well-being. “But of course,
4、 added Westerlund, who is head of epidemiology at the Stress Research Institute at Stockholm University in Sweden, “not all older workers suffer from poor perceived health. Many are indeed remarkably healthy and fit for work. But sooner or later, everyone has to slow down because of old age catching
5、 up. “Last week, the same group of researchers reported that workers slept better after retirement than before. “Sleep improves at retirement, which suggests that sleeping could be a mediator between work and perception of poor health, “ Westerlund said. This study looked at what the same 15, 000 Fr
6、ench workers, most of them man, had to say about their own health up to seven years pre-retirement and up to seven years post-retirement. As participants got closer to retirement age, their perception of their own health declined, but went up again during the first year of retirement. Those who repo
7、rted being in poorer health declined from 19. 2 percent in the year prior to retirement to 14. 3 percent by the end of the first year after retiring. According to the researchers, that means post-retirement levels of poor health fell to levels last seen eight years previously. The changes were seen
8、in both men and women, across different occupations, and lasted through the first seven years of not punching the clock. Workers who felt worse before retirement and had lower working conditions reported greater improvements as soon as they retired, the team found.1 Most of the newly retired feel yo
9、unger and healthier than before.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Given2 Work puts an extra burden on the health of older workers.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Given3 All of the older workers suffer from poor perceived health.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Given4 Older workers are generally as fit for work as younger workers.(A)True(B)假
10、(C) Not Given5 Sleeping could be a mediator between work and perception of poor health.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Given6 Older workers usually get on very well with younger workers.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Given7 Europe is aging faster than most other parts of the globe.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Given8 The study analyze
11、d the participants perception of their own health in a certain period.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Given9 The participants came from various countries in Europe.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Given10 The findings of the study apply to conditions all over the world.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Given二、阅读选择10 While still catching-up
12、to men in some spheres of modern life, women appear to be way ahead in at least one undesirable category. Women are particularly susceptible to developing depression and anxiety disorders in response to stress compared to men, according to Dr. Yehuda, chief psychiatrist at New Yorks Veterans Adminis
13、tration Hospital. Studies of both animals and humans have shown that sex hormones somehow affects the stress response, causing females under stress to produce more of the trigger chemicals than do males under the same conditions. In several of the studies, when stressed-out female rats had their ova
14、ries(the female reproductive organs)removed, their chemical responses became equal to those of the males. Adding to a womans increased dose of stress chemicals, are her increased opportunities for stress. It s not necessarily that women dont cope as well. It s just that they have so much more to cop
15、e with, says Dr. Yehuda. Their capacity for tolerating stress may even be greater than mens, she observes. Its just that theyre dealing with so many more things that they become worn out from it more visibly and sooner. Dr. Yehuda notes another difference between the sexes. I think that the kinds of
16、 things that women are exposed to tend to be in more of a chronic or repeated nature. Men go to war and are exposed to combat stress. Men are exposed to more acts of random physical violence. The kinds of interpersonal violence that women are exposed to tend to be in domestic situations, by, unfortu
17、nately, parents or other family numbers, and they tend not to be one-shot deals. The wear-and-tear that comes from these longer relationships can be quite devastating. Adeline Alvarez married at 18 and gave birth to a son, but was determined to finish college. I struggled a lot to get the college de
18、gree. I was living in so much frustration that was my escape, to go to school, and get ahead and do better. Later her marriage ended and she became a single mother. Its the hardest thing to take care of a teenager, have a job, pay the rent, pay the car payment, and pay the debt. I lived from paychec
19、k to paycheck. Not everyone experiences the kinds of severe chronic stresses Alvarez described. But most women today are coping with a lot of obligations, with few breaks, and feeling the strain. Alvarezs experience demonstrates the importance of finding ways to diffuse stress before it threatens yo
20、ur health and your ability to function. 11 Which of the following is true according to the first two paragraphs?(A)Women are biologically more vulnerable to stress.(B) Women are still suffering much stress caused by men.(C) Women are more experienced than men in coping with stress.(D)Men and women s
21、how different inclinations when faced with stress. 12 Dr. Yehudas research suggests that women_.(A)need extra doses of chemicals to handle stress.(B) have limited capacity for tolerating stress.(C) are more capable of avoiding stress.(D)are exposed to more stress. 13 According to Paragraph 4, the st
22、ress women confront tends to be_.(A)domestic and temporary(B) irregular and violent(C) durable and frequent(D)trivial and random14 The sentence “I lived from paycheck to paycheck. “(Line 5, Para. 5)shows that.(A)Alvarez cared about nothing but making money(B) Alvarezs salary barely covered her house
23、hold expenses(C) Alvarez got paychecks from different jobs(D)Alvarez paid practically everything by check15 Which of the following would be the best title for the text?(A)Strain of Stress: No Way Out?(B) Responses to Stress: Gender Difference.(C) Stress Analysis: What Chemicals Say.(D)Gender Inequal
24、ity: Women Under Stress. 三、概括段落大意和补全句子15 Intelligent Machines1 Medical scientists are already putting computer chips(芯片)directly into the brain to help people who have Parkinson s disease, but in what other ways might computer technology be able to helpens? Ray Kurzweil is author of the successful b
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