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1、大学英语四级阅读真题(06-10)阅读(Multiple Choice)真题及答案2006年12月英语考试阅读(Multiple Choice)真题Part IV Reading Comprehension (reading in depth)Section BDirections: There are 4 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions orunfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A),

2、B), C)and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter onAnswer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.Reading new peaks of popularity in North America is Iceberg Water which is harvested from icebe

3、rgs off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada.Arthur von Wiesenberger, who carries the title Water Master, is one of the few water critics in North America. As a boy, he spent time in the larger cities of Italy, France and Switzerland, Where bottled water is consumed daily. Even then, he kept a water jo

4、urnal, noting the brands he liked best. My dog could tell the difference between bottled and tap water. He says.But is plain tap water all that bad? Not at all. In fact, New Yorks municipal water for more than a century was called the champagne of tap water and until recently considered among the be

5、st in the world in terms of both taste and purity. Similarly, a magazine in England found that tap water from the Thames River tasted better than several leading brands of bottled water that were 400 times more expensive.Nevertheless, soft-drink companies view bottled water as the next battle-ground

6、 for market share-this despite the fact that over 25 percent of bottled water comes from tap water: PepsiCos Aquafina and Coca-Colas Dasani are both purified tap water rather than spring water.As diners thirst for leading brands, bottlers and restaurateurs salivate (垂涎) over the profits.A restaurant

7、s typical mark-up on wine is 100 to 150 percent, whereas on bottled water its often 300 to 500 percent. But since water is much cheaper than wine, and many of the fancier brands arent available in stores, most dines dont notice or care.As a result, some restaurants are turning up the pressure to sel

8、l bottled water. According to an article in The Street Journal, some of the more shameless tactics include placing attractive bottles on the table for a visual sell, listing brands on the menu without prices, and pouring bottled water without even asking the dinners if they want it.Regardless of how

9、 its sold, the popularity of bottled water taps into our desire for better health, our wish to appear cultivated, and even a longing for lost purity.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。57. What do we know about Iceberg Water from the passage?A. It is a kind of iced water.B. It is just plain tap water.C. It is a kind

10、of bottled water.1 阅读(Multiple Choice)真题及答案D. It is a kind of mineral water.58. By saying My dog could tell the difference between bottled and tap water (Line 4, Para 2),von Wiesenberg wants to convey the message that _.A. plain tap water is certainly unfit for drinkingB. bottled water is clearly su

11、perior to tap waterC. bottled water often appeals more to dogs tasteD. dogs can usually detect a fine difference in taste59. The fancier brands (Line 3 Para 5) refers to _.A. tap water from the Thames RiverB. famous wines not sold in ordinary storesC. PepsiCos Aquafina and Coca-Colas DasaniD. expens

12、ive bottled water with impressive names60. Why are some restaurants turning up the pressure to sell bottled water?A. Bottled water brings in huge profits.B. Competition from the wine industry is intense.C. Most diners find bottled water affordable.D. Bottled water satisfied diners desire to fashiona

13、ble.61. According to passage, why is bottled water so popular?A. It is much cheaper than wine.B. It is considered healthier.C. It appeals to more cultivated people.D. It is more widely promoted in the market.Passage TwoQuestions 62 to 66 are based on the following passage:As we have seen, the focus

14、of medical care in our society has been shifting from curing disease to preventing disease especially in terms of changing our many unhealthy behaviors, such as poor eating habits, smoking, and failure to exercise. The line of thought involved in this shift can be pursued further. Imagine a person w

15、ho is about the right weight , but does not eat very nutritious (有营养的) foods, who feels OK but exercises only occasionally, who goes to work every day, but is not an outstanding worker, who drinks a few beers at home most nights but does not drive while drunk , and who has no chest pains or abnormal

16、 blood counts, but sleeps a lot and often feels tired. This person is not ill. He may not even be at risk for any particular disease. But we can imagine that this person could be a lot healthier.The field of medicine has not traditionally distinguished between someone who is merely not ill and someo

17、ne who is in excellent health and pays attention to the bodys special needs. Both types have simply been called well. In recent years, however, some health specialists have begun to apply the terms well and wellness only to those who are actively striving to maintain and improve their health. People

18、 who are well are concerned with nutrition and exercise and they make a point of monitoring their bodys condition. Most important, perhaps, people who are well2 阅读(Multiple Choice)真题及答案take active responsibility for all matters related to their health. Even people who have a physical disease or hand

19、icap (缺陷) may be "well," in this new sense, if they make an effort to maintain the best possible health they can in the face of their physical limitations. "Wellness" may perhaps best be viewed not as a state that people can achieve, but as an ideal that people can strive for. Pe

20、ople who are well are likely to be better able to resist disease and to fight disease when it strikes. And by focusing attention on healthy ways of living, the concept of wellness can have a beneficial impact on the ways in which people face the challenges of daily life.62.Today medical care is plac

21、ing more stress on _.A. keeping people in a healthy physical conditionB. monitoring patients body functionsC. removing peoples bad living habitsD. ensuring peoples psychological well-being63. In the first paragraph, people are reminded that _.A. good health is more than not being illB. drinking, eve

22、n if not to excess, could be harmfulC. regular health checks are essential to keeping fitD. prevention is more difficult than cure64.Traditionally, a person is considered "well" if he _.A. does not have any unhealthy living habitsB. does not have any physical handicapsC. is able to handle

23、his daily routinesD. is free from any kind of disease65. According to the author, the true meaning of "wellness" is for people _.A. to best satisfy their bodys special needsB. to strive to maintain the best possible healthC. to meet the strictest standards of bodily healthD. to keep a prop

24、er balance between work and leisure66. According to what the author advocates, which of the following groups of people would be considered healthy?A. People who have strong muscles as well as slim figures.B. People who are not presently experiencing any symptoms of disease.C. People who try to be as

25、 possible, regardless of their limitations.D. People who can recover from illness even without seeking medical care. 3 阅读(Multiple Choice)真题及答案Answers: C B D A B C A D B C2007年6月英语考试阅读(Multiple Choice)真题Part IV Reading Comprehension (reading in depth)Section BDirections: There are 2 passages in this

26、 section. Each passage is followed by some questions orunfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C)and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter onAnswer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 57 to 61 a

27、re based on the following passage.Ive been writing for most of my life. The book Writing Without Teachers introduced me to one distinction and one practice that has helped my writing processes tremendously. The distinction is between the creative mind and the critical mind. While you need to employ

28、both to get to a finished result, they cannot work in parallel no matter how much we might like to think so.Trying to criticize writing on the fly is possibly the single greatest barrier to writing that most of us encounter. If you are listening to that 5th grade English teacher correct your grammar

29、 while you are trying to capture a fleeting (稍纵即逝的) thought, the thought will die. If you capture the fleeting thought and simply share it with the world in raw form, no one is likely to understand. You must learn to create first and then criticize if you want to make writing the tool for thinking t

30、hat it is.The practice that can help you past your learned bad habits of trying to edit as you write is what Elbow calls free writing. In free writing, the objective is to get words down on paper non-stop, usually for 15-20 minutes. No stopping, no going back, no criticizing. The goal is to get the

31、words flowing. As the words begin to flow, the ideas will come from the shadows and let themselves be captured on your notepad or your screen.Now you have raw materials that you can begin to work with using the critical mind that youve persuaded to sit on the side and watch quietly. Most likely, you

32、 will believe that this will take more time than you actually have and you will end up staring blankly at the pages as the deadline draws near.Instead of staring at a blank start filling it with words no matter how bad. Halfway through you available time, stop and rework your raw writing into someth

33、ing closer to finished product. Move back and forth until you run out of time and the final result will most likely be far better than your current practices.57.When the author says the creative mind and the critical mind cannot work in parallel (Line 4,Para. 1) in the writing process, he means _.A)

34、 no one can be both creative and critical4 阅读(Multiple Choice)真题及答案B) they cannot be regarded as equally importantC) they are in constant conflict with each otherD) one cannot use them at the same time58.What prevents people from writing on is _.A) putting their ideas in raw formB) attempting to edi

35、t as they writeC) ignoring grammatical soundnessD) trying to capture fleeting thoughts59.What is the chief objective of the first stage of writing?A) To organize ones thoughts logically.B) To choose an appropriate topic.C) To get ones ideas down.D) To collect raw materials.60.One common concern of w

36、riters about free writing is that _.A) it overstresses the role of the creative mindB) it takes too much time to edit afterwardsC) it may bring about too much criticismD) it does not help them to think clearly61.In what way does the critical mind help the writer in the writing process?A) It refines

37、his writing into better shape.B) It helps him to come up with new ideas.C) It saves the writing time available to him.D) It allows him to sit on the side and observe.Passage TwoQuestion 62 to 66 are based on the following passage.I dont ever want to talk about being a woman scientist again. There wa

38、s a time in my life when people asked constantly for stories about what its like to work in a field dominated by men. I was never very good at telling those stories because truthfully I never found them interesting. What I do find interesting is the origin of the universe, the shape of space-time an

39、d the nature of black holes.At 19, when I began studying astrophysics, it did not bother me in the least to be the only woman in the classroom. But while earning my Ph.D. at MIT and then as a post-doctor doing space research, the issue started to bother me. My every achievementjobs, research papers,

40、 awardswas viewed through the lens of gender (性别) politics. So were my failures. Sometimes, when I was pushed into an argument on left brain versus (相对于) right brain, or nature versus nurture (培育), I would instantly fight fiercely on my behalf and all womankind.Then one day a few years ago, out of m

41、y mouth came a sentence that would eventually5 阅读(Multiple Choice)真题及答案become my reply to any and all provocations: I dont talk about that anymore. It took me 10 years to get back the confidence I had at 19 and to realize that I didnt want to deal with gender issues. Why should curing sexism be yet

42、another terrible burden on every female scientist? After all, I dont study sociology or political theory.Today I research and teach at Barnard, a womens college in New York City. Recently, someone asked me how may of the 45 students in my class were women. You cannot imagine my satisfaction at being

43、 able to answer, 45. I know some of my students worry how they will manage their scientific research and a desire for children. And I dont dismiss those concerns. Still, I dont tell them war stories. Instead, I have given them this: the visual of their physics professor heavily pregnant doing physic

44、s experiments. And in turn they have given me the image of 45 women driven by a love of science. And thats a sight worth talking about.62.Why doesnt the author want to talk about being a woman scientist again?A) She feels unhappy working in male-dominated fields.B) She is fed up with the issue of ge

45、nder discrimination.C) She is not good at telling stories of the kind.D) She finds space research more important.63.From Paragraph 2, we can infer that people would attribute the authors failures to _.A) the very fact that she is a womanB) her involvement in gender politicsC) her over-confidence as

46、a female astrophysicistD) the burden she bears in a male-dominated society64.What did the author constantly fight against while doing her Ph.D. and post-doctoral research?A) Lack of confidence in succeeding in space science.B) Unfair accusations from both inside and outside her circle.C) Peoples ste

47、reotyped attitude toward female scientists.D) Widespread misconceptions about nature and nurtured.65.Why does the author feel great satisfaction when talking about her class?A) Female students no longer have to bother about gender issues.B) Her students performance has brought back her confidence.C)

48、 Her female students can do just as well as male students.D) More female students are pursuing science than before.66.What does the image the author presents to her students suggest?A) Women students neednt have the concerns of her generation.B) Women have more barriers on their way to academic success.C) Women can balance a career in science and having a family.D) Women now have fewer problems pursuing a science care

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