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1、专业英语四级(阅读)-试卷158及答案解析 (总分:30.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、READING COMPREHENSIO(总题数:11,分数:30.00)1.PART V READING COMPREHENSION_2.SECTION AIn this section there are several passages followed by ten multiple-choice questions. For each question, there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one th

2、at you think is the best answer._Most people feel stress at some time in their lives. Some people like this pressure and work better because of it. Other people are not comfortable with any stress at all; they soon become unhappy if they feel stress. Sometimes stress can lead people to do things the

3、y wouldnt usually do, such as overeat, smoke, drink, or use drugs. Stress, however, is a very normal part of life. It is important to understand that stress doesnt come from an event itself; that is from the things that are happening in our lives. It comes from the meaning we give to what has happen

4、ed. For example, a crying baby may be stressful to one person, but it may not bother another person at all; a traffic jam may be stressful to one person while another person may be able to stay calm. We can experience stress any time we feel we dont have control. It can come from a feeling that we c

5、ant do anything about a situation. Basically, it is the bodys way of showing anxiety or worry. Stress is not just caused by our mental or emotional condition. It is also influenced by how tired we are, whether we have a balanced diet with enough vitamins and minerals, whether we get enough physical

6、exercises, and whether we are relaxed. The point at which stress becomes a problem changes from day to day, even for the same person. In some situations, if we are rested and feel good about ourselves, a little stress will not be a problem. In another situation, if we are tired or feel unsure about

7、our abilities, even a small amount of stress can cause problems. For example, we might begin to worry about things that havent happened yet instead of working on things that are happening now. Or we might not feel able to find solutions to everyday problems. If we feel stressed, there are several th

8、ings that we can do. First, we need to learn how to relax and breathe slowly and smoothly. We can also take some time out of our worried, busy schedule to notice the small things in life. Smell the air, look at the flowers, notice the small designs in the leaves on a treethese activities can do much

9、 to quiet us and to give ourselves a small break in a busy schedule. We need to take care of our bodies. Being tired makes it easier for us to get sick and to develop physical problems related to stress. We need to get enough rest, eat well, and do some regular exercise. Scientists have found that f

10、or our minds to think clearly, our bodies need to have certain vitamins and minerals; some of the most important vitamins are the B-complex vitamins. Doing regular exercise is also a physical way to let go of angry feelings or feelings of helplessness. Finally, we need to find what is causing the st

11、ress in our lives. Once we have found it, we need to begin to change that part of our lives. If we believe that we can control stress, we can begin to control our lives. Then we can start to use stress in a positive way.(分数:6.00)(1).The passage is mainly concerned with_.(分数:2.00)A.stressB.physical e

12、xercisesC.dietsD.anxiety(2).All of the following statements are correct EXCEPT that_.(分数:2.00)A.whether we like it or not, stress is a normal part in our livesB.something stressful to one person may be nothing at all to anotherC.stress is something that we can hardly control because it appears almos

13、t everywhere in our livesD.whether stress causes problems or not mainly depends on how we feel about ourselves(3).Which of the following is NOT among the solutions to stress provided by the passage?(分数:2.00)A.We need to take care of our bodies,B.We need to discuss it with a psychological doctor.C.We

14、 need to find what is causing the stress in our lives.D.We need to learn how to relax and breathe slowly and smoothly.If you didnt know any better, you might mistake the Newark Earthworks in southern Ohio for the product of some giant heaven spirit who went crazy with an Etch A Sketch. The Earthwork

15、s are actually a series of huge geometric mounds that anthropologists believe were created two millennia ago by ancestors of Native Americans called the Hopewell people. The most significant feature still standing is known as the Octagon(八角广场), which has 550-foot-long earthen walls and a footprint b

16、ig enough to hold four Roman Colosseums(古罗马的圆形大剧场). The structure is connected, via two parallel embankments, to a perfect, 20-acre circle. Together the two shapes form a sophisticated astronomical observatoryscientists have discovered that the structure is precisely aligned with the 18.6-year lunar

17、 cycles northernmost moonrise. The residents of Newark will tell you that it is also precisely aligned with the ninth fairway at the private Moundbuilders Country Club. The Earthworks are a National Historic Landmark, and they are under consideration for the UNESCO World Heritage list of cultural an

18、d natural wonders. But if you want to see them well, youre too late. During the golf season, everyone but club members is kept out, except on four visiting days. Lets not condemn the club so fast. The club, which since 1910 has occupied the Octagon and covered all maintenance costs, is widely credit

19、ed with preventing the place from being plowed under. The issue is how to accommodate nonmembers who want more access, especially for Native American ceremonial purposes. Most visitors end up seeing only a tiny part of the Octagon from a small observation deck. Or they can follow the asphalt cart pa

20、th that winds past the swimming pool, an old tennis court, and a parking lot to reach a chain-link fence through which, off in the distance, they can glimpse the loaf-shaped mound known as the Observatory. Several years ago the financially strapped Ohio Historical Society, which owns the Earthworks,

21、 extended the clubs lease until 2078. If the World Heritage site nomination goes through, tourism would undoubtedly jump. That would certainly put more pressure on the club and historical society. One frequently suggested scenario is for the federal government to buy out the club and turn the Newark

22、 Earthworks into a national park. Some people simply refuse to be intimidated by men wearing spiky(尖的)shoes and pastel(淡色的)shirts. Cherokee elder Barbara Crandell has climbed the Observatory to pray for more than two decadesbut not once, the octogenarian is proud to point out, when the golf course h

23、as dictated. She goes when her heart calls. A few years ago, after Crandell, with the aid of a cane, made her way to the top, club officials showed up and asked her to leave. When she refused, she was arrested and later convicted of trespassing. Friends raised money and paid off her $883 fine and co

24、urt costs in Sacagawea dollar coins.(分数:6.00)(1).The authors view about the golf club is that it_.(分数:2.00)A.makes contributions to prevent the place from being plowedB.should be blamed because the non-members are kept out of the EarthworksC.should allow the non-members to see the place during the g

25、olf seasonD.should be bought out by the federal government and turned into a national park(2).According to Paragraph 3, the following claims are correct EXCEPT that_.(分数:2.00)A.most visitors can see only a tiny part of the OctagonB.the loaf-shaped mound is far from the chain-link fenceC.it would put

26、 more pressure on the club if the nomination goes throughD.the only way to protect the place is that the government buys out the club(3).It can be inferred from the passage that_.(分数:2.00)A.the Octagon is four times bigger than Roman ColosseumsB.the Earthworks have got the nomination for the UNESCO

27、World Heritage ListC.the club, instead of the Ohio Historical Society, owns the Earthworks several years agoD.people who want more access to the Earthworks are always intimidated by the club officialsTigers, the largest of the worlds cats, are the heart and soul of Asias jungles, grasslands, and des

28、erts. Theyre so adaptable that they even thrive in the frigid Himalayan foothillsand they are the dominant predator, literally the kings and queens, of every ecosystem they inhabit. But Asias exploding human population is eating away their forest home, and both tigers and their prey have been caught

29、 in the crosshairs(瞄准器), killed in vast numbers by hunters and more recently, by poachers. In just 100 years time, we humans have engineered their grand-scale death. A century ago, more than 100, 000 tigers roamed across 30 nations, from Turkey to Siberia, throughout Southeast Asia down to the tip o

30、f Indonesia. Today, they hang on in just 12 countries; though theyre the national animal of six nations, theyve vanished from two of them, North and South Korea. Theyve disappeared from 93 percent of their former range; just 42 breeding populations remain, scattered across the continent. Half of all

31、 our wild tigers live in India. Recently, the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute analyzed the genetic vigor of tigers in a string of reserves across central India, where I just spent three weeks. One of them, Pench Tiger Reserve, is a 100-square-mile(257-square-kilometer)patch that looks lik

32、e an illustration from The Jungle Book: groves of towering bamboo, big-leafed teak trees and strangler fig banyans filled with acrobatic langur monkeys. But Pench is essentially a leafy island. Its hard to believe that a century ago, this was mostly unbroken forest. Today it, (like many parks, espec

33、ially in India)is being squeezed by an encroaching, crowded sea of humanity. These parks are bordered by a patchwork of rice paddies, crop fields, bordering on villages, cities, and all sorts of development. The surrounding land is segmented by roads, railways, scarred by massive mines and other bar

34、riers that render it dangerous and virtually impassable for these wide-ranging predators. Researchers found that in Pench and other reserves that lacked corridors connecting them to other forests, tigers were far more inbred. Those cats had 47 to 70 percent less gene flow, and as we know from the me

35、dical history of European royalty, inbreeding(近亲繁育)does not create the healthiest bloodlines. Tigers have lived in these lands for thousands of years; like all modern cats, they originated in Southeast Asia. The great roaring cats, Panthera were the first to branch off the cat family tree 10. 8 mill

36、ion years ago. Its a group that includes tigers, lions, leopards, jaguars and snow leopards.(分数:4.00)(1).According to the passage, which of the following is CORRECT?(分数:2.00)A.Half of the tigers grow wild in India.B.Tigers are no longer the national animal in South Korea.C.Tigers become extinct in 1

37、8 countries during 100 years time.D.93 percent of tigers former range remains for 100 years.(2).What is the tone of the passage?(分数:2.00)A.Critical.B.Humorous.C.Serious.D.Unclear.In the beginning, your kids need youa lot. Theyre attached to your hip, all the time. It might be a month. It might be fi

38、ve years. Then suddenly you are expected to send them off to school for seven hours a day, where theyll have to cope with life in ways they never had to before. You no longer control what they learn, or how, or with whom. Unless you decide, like an emerging population of parents in cities across the

39、 country, to forgo that age-old rite of passage entirely. When Tera and Eric Schreibers oldest child was about to start kindergarten, the couple toured the high-achieving public elementary school a block away from their home in an affluent Seattle neighborhood near the University of Washington. It w

40、as a great neighborhood school, Tera says. They also applied to a private school, and Daisy was accepted. But in the end they chose a third path; no school at all. Eric, 38, is a manager at Microsoft. Tera, 39, had already traded a career as a lawyer for one as a nonprofit executive, which allowed h

41、er more time with her kids. But more turned into all when she decided that instead of working, she would homeschool her daughters: Daisy, now 9; Ginger, 7; and Violet, 4. We think of homeschoolers as evangelicals(福音派信徒)who spend a lot of time at kitchen tables in the countryside. And its true that m

42、ost homeschooling parents do so for moral or religious reasons. But education observers believe that is changing. You only have to go to a downtown Starbucks or art museum in the middle of a weekday to see that a once-unconventional choice has become newly fashionable, says Mitchell Stevens, a Stanf

43、ord professor who wrote Kingdom of Children, a history of homeschooling. There are an estimated 300, 000 homeschooled children in Americas cities, many of them children of secular, highly educated professionals who always figured theyd send their kids to schooluntil they came to think, Hey, maybe we

44、 could do better. When Laurie Block Spigel, a homeschooling consultant, pulled her kids out of school in New York in the mid-1990s, I had some of my closest friends and relatives telling me I was ruining my childrens lives. she says, now, the parents that I meet arent afraid to talk about it. Theyre

45、 doing this proudly. Many of these parents feel that city schoolsor any schoolsdont provide the kind of education they want for their kids. Just as much, though, their choice to homeschool is a more extreme example of a larger modern parenting ethos: that children are individuals, each deserving a u

46、niquely curated upbringing. That peer influence can be noxious. That DIY be it gardening, knitting, or raising chickensis something educated urbanites should embrace. That we might create a sense of security in our kids by practicing attachment parenting, an increasingly popular approach that involv

47、es round-the-clock physical contact with children and immediate responses to all their cues.(分数:4.00)(1).If you go to an art museum in a weekday, you can find out that_.(分数:2.00)A.homeschooling is a choice of religious familiesB.homeschooling is becoming a new fashionC.it is still a rare choice to s

48、tudy at homeD.many of the homeschoolers are highly educated(2).According to the passage, attachment parenting_.(分数:2.00)A.includes frequent physical contact with childrenB.means mutual responses to children happinessC.can lead to the lack of sense of securityD.is not popular among urban parents3.SECTION BIn this section there are five short answer questions based on the passages in Section A. Answer the questions with No more than TEN words in the

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