四级阅读:英语词汇阅读练习(一)

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英语四年级阅读理解练习题及解析

英语四年级阅读理解练习题及解析

英语四级阅读理解练习题及解析(1) 【阅读练习】What?is?it?about?Americans?and?food??We?love?to?eat,but?w e?feel?1?about?it?afterward.?We?say?we?want?only?the?best, ?but?we?strangely?enjoy?junkfood.?We’re?2?with?health?and? weight?loss?but?face?an?unprecedented?epidemic?of?obesity(肥胖).?Perhaps?the?3?to?this?ambivalence(矛盾情结)?lies?in?our?history.?The?first?Europeans?cameto?this?conti nent?searching?for?new?spices?but?went?in?vain.?The?first?ca sh?crop(经济作物)wasn’t?eaten?but?smoked.?Then?there?was?Prohibition,?int ended?to?prohibit?drinking?butactually?encouraging?more?4?w ays?of?doing?it.The?immigrant?experience,?too,?has?been?one?of?inharmony. ?Do?as?Romans?do?meanseating?what?“real?Americans”?eat,? but?our?nation’s?food?has?come?to?be?5?by?imports—pizza,sa y,?or?hot?dogs.?And?some?of?the?country’s?most?treasured?c ooking?comes?from?people?whoarrived?here?in?shackles.Perhaps?it?should?come?as?no?surprise?then?that?food?has?b een?a?medium?for?the?nation’sdefining?struggles,?whether?at ?the?Boston?Tea?Party?or?the?sit?ins?at?southern?lunch??is?in tegral?to?our?concepts?of?health?and?even?morality?whether? one?refrains?from?alcohol?forreligious?reasons?or?evades?mea t?for?political?6But?strong?opinions?have?not?brought?7 .?Americans?are?am bivalent?about?what?they?putin?their?mouths.?We?have?beco me?8?of?our?foods,?especially?as?we?learn?more?about?what ?theycontain.The?9?in?food?is?still?prosperous?in?the?American?consciousn ess.?It’s?no?coincidence,?then,that?the?first?Thanksgiving?hol ds?the?American?imagination?in?such?bondage(束缚).?It’s?whatwe?eat—and?how?we?10?it?with?friends,?family, ?and?strangers—that?help?define?America?as?acommunity?tod ay.A.?answer?I.?creativeB.?result?J.?beliefC.?share?K.?suspiciousD.?guilty?L.?certaintyE.?constant?M.?obsessedF.?defined?N.?identifyG.?vanish?O.?idealsH.?adapted【答案及详解】1.?D?feel是一个系动词,可以判断此处应填入一个形容词,通过上下文意思,以及后面介词about, 可以确定选项为D 项guilty, 短语feel?guilty?about?sth. “对……感到有愧”。

英语四级词汇阅读练习题及答案

英语四级词汇阅读练习题及答案

英语四级词汇阅读练习题及答案2017年英语四级词汇阅读练习题及答案用习惯和智慧创造奇迹,用理想和信心换取动力。

以下是店铺为大家搜索整理的2017年英语四级词汇阅读练习题及答案,希望能给大家带来帮助!更多精彩内容请持续关注我们店铺!练习(1)Social customs and ways of behaving change. Things which were considered impolite many yearsago are now acceptable. Just a few years ago, it was considered impolite behaviour for a man tosmoke on street. No man who thought of himself by smoking when a lady was in a room.Customs also differ from country to country. Does a man walk on the left or the right of awoman in your country? Or doesn't it matter? Should you use both hands when you are eating?Should leave one in your lap,or on the table?The Americans and the British not only speak the same language but also share a largenumber of social customs. For example, in both America and England people shake hands whenthey meet each other for the first time. Also, most Englishmen will open a door for a wonman oroffer their seat to a woman , and so will most Americans. Promptness is important both in Englandand in America. That is , if a dinner invitation is for 7 o'clock , the dinner guest either arrives close tothat time or calls up to explain his delay.The important thing to remember about social customs is not to do anything that might makeother people feel uncomfortable-----especially if they are your guests. When the food was served ,one of the guests strated to eat his peas with a knife . The other guests were amused or shocked ,but the hostcalmly picked up his knife and began eating in the same way. It would have been badmanners to make his guest feel foolish or uncomfortable.1.If one has accepted a dinner invitation ,what should he do if he is tobe late for the dinner?a.He should find an excuseb.He should adk for excuse.c.He should say sorryd.He should telephone to explain his being late.2."It would have been bad manners to make his guests feel foolish or uncomfortable." "Badmanners " means ________.a.uglyb.dishonestc.impolited.shameful3.which of the following do you think is the best tiltle for this passage?a.Social Customs and Customsb.Social Lifec.American and British Customsd.Promptness Is Important4.According to the text, the best host_______.a.tries his best to make his guests feel comfortableb.makes his guests feel excitedc.tries to avoid being naughty to his guestsd.tries to avoid being foolish5.The author of this article may agree with which of the following?a.The guest who ate his peas with a knifeb.The other guests who were amused or shockedc.The host who picked up his knife and began eating in the same wayd.None of the above答案:D C A A C练习(2)In the 1960s, many young Americans were dissatisfied withAmerican society. They wanted to end the Vietnam War and tomake all of the people in the U.S. epual. Some of them decidedto "drop out" of American society and form their own societies .They formed utopian communities , which they called"communes," where they could follow their philosophy of "doyour own thing." A group of artists founded a commune insouthern Colorado called "Drop City." Following the ideas of philosopher and architect BuckminsterFuller they built domeshaped houses from pieces of old cars. Other groups, such as author KenKesey's Merry Pranksters, the followers fo San Francisco poet Steve Gakin, and a group that calleditself the Hog Farm, lived in old school huses and traveled around the United States. The Hog Farmbecome famous when they helped organize the Woodstock Rock Festival in 1969. Steve Gaskin'sfollowers tried to settle down on a farm in Tennessee, but they had to leave when some membersof the gruop were arrested for growing marijuana.Not all communes believed in the philosophy of "do you own thing," however . Twin Oaks , acommune founded in Virgiania in the late 1960s, was based on the ideas of psychologistB.F.Skinner. The people who lived at Twin Oaks were carefully controlled by Skinner's"conditioning" techniques to do things that were good for the community. In 1972, Italianarchitect Paolo Soleri began to build Arcosanti, a utopian city Arizsona where 2500 people willliveclosely together in one large building called an "archology" Soleri believes that people must liveclosely together so that they will all become one.1.Why did some young Americans decide to "drop out" of scoiety during the 1960s?a.They were not satisfied with American society.b.They wanted to grow marijuana.c.They wanted to go to the Vietnam War.d.They did not want all people to be equal.2.Where did the members of the Hog Farm commune live?a.In dome-shaped houseb.In old school husesc.On a farm inTennesseed.In an archology in Arizona3.Who gave the people of Drop City the idea to bulid dome-shaped house?a.Paolo Solerib.B.G.Skinnerc.Steve Gaskind.Buckminster Fuller4.What was the Twin Oaks commune base on ?a.The philosophy of "do your own thing"b.Virginaia in the late 1960sc.The ideas of psychologistd.The belief that people must live closely togerher.5.What is an "archology"?a.A person who studies archaeologyb.A large building where people live closely togetherc.A city in A rizonad.A technique to contorl people答案:A B D C B练习(3)As she walked round the huge department store,Edith reflected how difficult it was to choose asuitable Christmas present for her father.She wish that he was as easy to please as her mother,who was always delighted with perfumeBesides,shoppong at this time of the year was a most disgreeable experience :people trod onyour toes,poked you with their elbows and almost knocked you overin their haste to get to abargain ahead of you.Partly to have a rest, Edith paused in front of a counter where some attracive ties were ondisplay. "They are real silk," the assistant assured her, trying to tempt her. "Worth double theprice." But edit knew from past experience that her choice of ties hardly ever pleased her father.She moved on reluctantly and then quite by chance, stopped where a small crowd of manhad gathered round a counter. She found some good quality pipes on sale-----and the prices werevery reasonable. Edith did not hesitate for long : although her father only smoked a pipeoccasionally, she knew that this was a present which was bund to please him.When she got home,with her small well-chosen present concealed in her handbag, her parentswere already at the supper table. Her mother was in an especially cheerful mood, "Your father hasat last to decided to stop smoking." She informed her daughter.1.Edith's father _______.a.did not like presentb.never got presentc.preferred tiesd.was difficult to choose a present for2.The assistant spoke to Edith because she seemed_______.a.attractiveb.interested in tiesc.tiredd.in need of comfort3.Edith stopped at the next counter_________.a.puroselyb.suddenlyc.unwillinglyd.accidentally4.Edith's father smoked a pipe_______.a.when he was obligedb.on social occasionsc.from time to timed.when he was delighted5.Shopping was very disagreeable at that time of the year because_______.a.coustomers trod on each other's toesb.coustomers poked each other with their elbowsc.customers knocked each otherd.customers were doing their shopping in a great hurry答案:D B D C B练习(4)As the pace of life continues to increase ,we are fast losing the art of relaxation. Once you are inthe habit of rushing through lift,being on the go from morning till night, it is hard to slow down. Butrelaxation is essential for a healthy mind and body.Stress is an natural part of everyday lift and there is no way to avoid it. In fact ,it is not thebad thing it is often supposed tobe .A certain amount of stress is vital to provide motivation adngive purpose to life. It is only when the stress gets out of control that it can lead to poorperformance and ill health.The amount of stress a person can withstand depends very much on the individual. Somepeople are not afraid of stress,and such characters are obviously prime material for managerialresponsibilities. Others lose heart at the first signs of unusual difficulties. When exposed to stress,inwhatever form,we react both chemically and physically. In fact we make choice between "fight" or"flight" and in more primitive days the choice made the difference between life or death. The criseswe meet today are unlikely to be so extreme,but however little the stress,it involves the sameresponse. It is when such a reaction lasts long,through continued exposure to stress,that healthbecomes endangered.Such serious conditions as high blood pressure and heart disease haveestablished links with stress.Since we cannot remove stress from our lives(it would be unwise to doso even if we could),we need to find ways to deal with it.1.People are finding less and less time for relaxing themselves because_____.a.they do not know how to enjoy themselvesb.they do not believe that relaxation is important for healthc.they are travelling fast all the timed.they are becoming busier with their work2.According to the writer ,the most important character for a good manager is his ________.a.not fearing stressb.knowing the art of relaxationc.high sense of responsibilityd.having control over performance3.Which of the follwing statements is ture?a.We can find some ways to avoid stressb.Stress is always harmful to peoplec.It is easy to change the hagit of keeping oneself busy with work.d.Different people can withstand different amounts of stress4.In Paragraph 3, "such a reaction" refers back to_______.a."making a choice between 'flight' or 'fight'"b."reaction to stress both chemically and physically"c."responding to crises quickly"d."losing heart at the signs difficulties"5.In the last sentence of the passage,"do so " refers to ______.a."expose ourselves to stress"b."find ways to deal with stress"c."remove stress from our lives"d."established links between diseases and stress"答案:D A D B C练习(5)Today ,as in every other day of the year ,more than 3000 U.S. adlescents will smoke their firstcigarette on their way to becoming regular smokers as adults. During their lifetime,it can beexpected that of these 3000 about 23 will be murdered,30 will die in traffic accidents, and nearly750 will be killed by a smoking-related disease. The number of deaths attributed to cigarettesmoking outweithts all other factors, whether voluntary or involuntary, as a cause of death.Since the late 1970s, when daily smoking among high school seniors reached 30 precent ,smoking rates among youth have declined . While the decline is impressive ,several importantissues must be raised.First, in the past several years,smoking rates among youth have declined very little. Second,inthe late 1970s ,smoking among male high school seniors exceeded that among female by nearly10 percent . The statistic is reversing.Third ,several recent studies have indicate high schooldropouts have excessively high smoking rates, as much as 75 percent .Finally, thouth significant declines in adolescent smoking have occurred in the past decade,nodefinite reasons for the decline exist. Within this context,the Naional Cancer Instiute (NCI) began itscurrent effort to determine the most effecive measures to reduce smoking levesl among youth.1.According to the author, the deaths among youth are mainly caused by _____.a.traffic accidentsb.smoking-related deseasec.murderd.all of these2.Every day there are over_____high school strdents who will become regular smoker.a.75b.23c.30d.30003.By "dropout" the author means______.a.students who failed the examinationb.students who left schoolc.students who lost their wayd.students who were driven out of school4.The reason for declining adolescent smoking is that ________.a.NCI has taken effective measuresb.smoking is prevented among high school seniorsc.there are many smokers who have died of cancerd.none of these5.What is implied but not stated by the author is that ________.a.smoking rates among youth have declined very littleb.there are now more female than male smokers among high school seniorsc.high smoking rates are due to the incease in wealthd.smoking at high school are from low socio-economic backgrounds答案: B D B D B。

大学英语四级阅读词汇练习册答案

大学英语四级阅读词汇练习册答案

KeysSection 1 Personal RelationshipsPart One Reading ComprehensionPassage 1 CDCCBPassage 2 ABCADPassage 3 1-5 DHFKM 6-10 AOL GCPassage 4 1-5 BDCCD 6-10 AABDC11-15 CABCD 16-20 DABABPart Three Vocabulary ExercisesExercise 11)forgiveness 2) reveal 3) neglect 4) occasional 5) boundary6) absence 7) accidental 8) unique 9) hesitate 10) regretExercise 21) sobbing 2) deserves 3) survived 4) denied 5) emerged6) enclosed 7) confess 8) should have relieved 9) eliminated 10) provides Exercise 31) consists of 2) have a lot in common 3) at the expense of environment4) will drop by 5) keep up with 6) let alone 7) out of style8) put our work aside 9) is closely related to 10) cover up11) distracted my attention 12) let outSection 2 Remembering and ForgettingPart One Reading ComprehensionPassage 1 C B D A BPassage 2 D A C A DPassage 3 1-5 FOHBD 6-10 GEKLJPassage 4 1-5 BACBD 6-10 CDBCB11-15 ABCDA 16-20 ADADCPart Three Vocabulary ExercisesExercise 1 (omitted)Exercise 2〔omitted〕Exercise 31) receptive 2) adjustment 3) inefficient 4) embarrassment 5) unintentionally 6) unreliable 7) occurred 8) confusing 9) optimistic 10) distract Exercise 41) random 2) reminds…of 3) as well as 4) was likely to be 5) by any chance 6) regardless of 7) result in 8) rather than 9) hand in 10) show off Section 3 More than WordsPart One Reading ComprehensionPassage 1 ABCBDPassage 2 BCBDDPassage 3 1-5 KI JDG 6-10 HFALEPassage 4 1-5 BADBC 6-10 CACDB11-15 CACDC 16-20 CAACDPart Three Vocabulary ExercisesExercise 1 (omitted)Exercise 2 (omitted)Exercise 3 1-5 FKABH 6-10 CJGEIExercise 41) A. came across B. came about. C. came through D. coming along2) A. put away B. put…back C. put aside D. put...across3) A. turned …down B. turned up. C. turned to D. turned out4) A. pay for B. paid back C. paid out D. paid off5) A. by all means B. by means of C. by no meansSection 4 Fresh StartPart One Reading ComprehensionPassage 1 CBACBPassage 2 CBDDCPassage 3 1-5 OKMFJ 6-10 IEGHDPassage 4 1-5 DACCA 6-10 DBDBB11-15 CAACB 16-20 CADBDPart Three Vocabulary ExercisesExercise 1 (omitted)Exercise 21) embarrassed 2) prospective 3) enthusiasm 4) mess 5) sophomore 6) anxiety 7)symptom 8) regulation 9) blank 10) false Exercise 31) available 2) affairs 3) measure 4) constant 5) incurable 6) Tension 7)relaxation 8) involve 9) overcome 10) enrolled Exercise 4 (omitted)Section 5 Animal worldPart One Reading ComprehensionPassage 1 BBADBPassage 2 AACBCPassage 3 1-5 LKFJE 6-10 NBCAOPassage 4 1-5 LHKAD 6-10 CNEGBPart Three Vocabulary ExercisesExercise 11) 抗生素2) 反导弹3) 错误观念4) 误导5) 非赢利的6.) 三角(形) 7) 保证,担保8). 使…丧失才能9) 食指10) 超音速11) ex-president 12) over-bridge 13) antibody 14. biotechnology15) under-grown 16) overload 17) postwar18) superman 19) foresee 20) forefatherExercise 21) unbelievable 2) unstable 3) ineffective 4) unlike 5) indirect 6) misfortune 7) unfortunate 8) abnormal 9) uncomfortable 10) irrelevant Exercise 31)potential 2) accused 3) recovered 4) conservation 5) revised6) expense 7) status 8) considerable 9) spacious 10) monitorExercise 4 1-4 BADD 5-8 BADCSection 6 A World of MysteryPart One Reading ComprehensionPassage 1 AAACDPassage 2 ABCBAPassage 3 1-5 NIGME 6-10 ACDFKPassage 4 1-5 ADMEH 6-10 BKLOJPart Three Vocabulary ExercisesExercise 11)共产主义者2〕社会化3〕慈母般的4) 令人为难的5〕父亲身份6〕令悲伤,使难过7〕一尘不染的8〕每月(一次)的, 月刊9〕很累的10〕美化11〕capitalism 12) modernize 13) childlike 14) satisfied 15) membership 16) sharpen 17) penniless 18) quarterly 19) troublesome 20) classify Exercise 2 1-4 ABAC 5-8 BAABExercise 3(omitted)Exercise 41) rocky 2) estimate 3) accidental 4) strengthen5) mysterious 6) accountant 7) discoveries 8) appearanceSection 7 Choices in LifePart One Reading ComprehensionPassage 1 BBDAAPassage 2 ACDCAPassage 3 1-5 DHMOA 6-10 CFBNKPassage 4 1-5 MIODF 6-10 BAGLJPart Three Vocabulary Exercises1) marketplace 2) drawback 3) scholarship 4) classmate 5) tax-free 6) adulthood 7) overspend 8) shoplifters 9) sunrise 10) risk-taking Exercise 31) career 2) faculty 3) initiative 4) publicity5) challenge 6) institute 7) pleasure 8) adulthoodExercise 4 (omitted)Section 8 LovePart One Reading ComprehensionPassage 1 CBCCAPassage 2 CDADAPassage 3 1-5 DILOF 6-10 GAEMKPassage 4 1-5 LEHDN 6-10 OJAIBPart Three Vocabulary ExercisesExercise 11) benefit 2) perfect 3) sound 4) subjected 5) note6) sound 7) benefit 8) subjects 9) perfect 10) noted Exercise 21) from 2) to 3) in 4) of 5) to 6) to 7) over 8) with 9) On, with Exercise 31) ancestor 2) offspring 3) necklace 4) outcome 5) peak6) attain 7) elite 8) ripple 9) vow 10) smuggle Exercise 41-5 BACDA 6-10 BCBDDSection 9 CommunicationPart One Reading ComprehensionPassage 1 BDBCCPassage 2 CADADPassage 3 1-5 BFHJK 6-10 LNACIPassage 4 1-5 BFCHJ 6-10 MOADNPart Three Vocabulary ExercisesExercise 1 (omitted)Exercise 21) suspicious 2) emergence 3) criticize 4) possessed 5) domination6)irritant 7) entertain 8) superiority 9) approval 10) ignorance Exercise 31) familiar 2) confidence 3) comprehend 4) sacrifice 5)additional Exercise 4 (omitted)Exercise 5 ( omitted)Section 10 Born to WinPart One Reading ComprehensionPassage 1 CABADPassage 2 ABCADPassage 3 1-5 LFNKA 6-10 CGIMEPassage 4 1-5 I LEAG 6-10 KOHMCPart Three Vocabulary ExercisesExercise 11〕ineffective 2〕minor 3〕clear/apparent,obscure 4〕delicate/gentle, tough 5) response 6) respond 7) noble 8) determine; solve/settle9) unavoidable, avoidable 10) impermanent/temporaryExercise 2〔略〕Exercise 3air-conditioning, breakthrough, bloodshed, firewood/fireplace, commonplace, extraordinary, foretell/forecast, broadcast, furthermore, headquarter, horsepower, likewiseExercise 41)endure/bear2)products with poor quality and that can’t be sold out3)acquaintance; a person one is familiar with4)carry sth on the shoulder5)throw eggs at sth./strike sth. with eggs.6)Persons who moved to another place or country and will dwell there as a citizen.7)components8)success and failure/ good or bad time9)tough timesExercise 51) 横穿大西洋的2) 移植3) 改变…的外观或形状4) (与港口有关)运输5) –fer与farther联络起来, transfer→“转车〞又〞转船〞,“调职〞(到更远的地方去了)6) 传输, 传播;传递, 传达7) 与apparent(清楚的, 明显的) 联络起来, transparent: 超明显的, →“透明的〞8) 与describe联络起来, transcribe: 改变描绘的方式,→“抄写〞或“打印〞出来Section 11 PsychologyPart One Reading ComprehensionPassage 1 AABCDPassage 2 CBCADPassage 3 1-5 HOGA B 6-10 CEKIDPassage 4 1-5 FMJKA 6-10 LBGOEPart Three Vocabulary ExercisesExercise 1 (omitted)Exercise 21) 最前部, 最重要之处2) 前额3) 最重要的, 最好的4) 先驱5) 预见6) 先见之明7) n./adj. 正手击/打…(的8) (n.)前臂; (v.)预先武装9) 前言, 序言10) 深谋远虑Exercise 31) preferable, 2) tasty 3) similarity 4) analyze5) unconscious 6) exploitation 7) mercyExercise 31) intentional 2) stability 3) defense 4) alarm5) ambulance 6) discomfort 7) source 8) appropriateExercise 4 (omitted)Section 12 DreamPart One Reading ComprehensionPassage 1 CDDCAPassage 2 ACDADPassage 3 CABBDPassage 4 1-5 I A DCK 6-10 NFJGEPart Three Vocabulary ExercisesExercise 11) abruptness 2) achievement 3) promptness 4) entertainment5) feasibility 6) involvement 7) anxiety 8) consolidation9) stability 10) stimulation 11) employment 12) flexibility13) fulfillment 14) adaptation 15) violation 16) liability17) judgment 18) amusement 19) novelty 20) identification Exercise 21)以ar或or结尾的形容词变名词时一般加-ity2)以al结尾的形容词变名词时加-ity或-ty(loyalty, royalty, specialty)3)以元音字母加de结尾的形容词变名词时一般去de加-sion4)此类形容词加前缀或后缀en-/-en变成及物动词“使…更…〞5)此类与情感有关的动词均为及物动词, 宾语为sb, 意为“使某人怎么样〞; 此类动词有两种形容词形式, 一为如今分词, “令人…的〞; 一为过去分词, “感到…的〞。

2021年大学英语四级考试阅读——篇章词汇(一)

2021年大学英语四级考试阅读——篇章词汇(一)

2021年大学英语四级考试阅读——篇章词汇(一)The first modern Olympic Games was held in Athens(雅典)in 1896 and only twelve nations participated. Besides the host nation man participants were tourists who __1__ to be in Greece at the time. Though the whole affair was __2__ and the standard was not high, the old principle of amateur sport was kept up.Since then the games had been held every four years except during the __3__ of the two World War. This was __4__ a departure from the old Olympic spirit when wars had to stop and make way for the games.The games have grown enormously in scale and __5__ performances have now reached unprecedented heights. Unfortunately the same cannot be said about their __6__ standard. Instead of Olympia, the modern games are now held in differencities all over the world. Inevitably politics and commercialism get involvedas countries vie each other for(为 ...... 而互相竞争) the __7__ to hold the games because of the political prestige and commercial profit to be __8__ out of them. In the 11 th games held in Berlin in 1936, Hitler whohad newly come to __9__ in Germany tried to use the occasion for his Nazi propaganda. For the first time the Olympic flame was brought all the way from Olympia to the games site in relays, a marathon journey now often taking months to __10__.A) honour B) accomplish C) had D) moralE) arrive F) occured G) end H) powerI) happened J) definitely K) Physical L) informalM) interruption N) especially O) irregularANSWERS :1.选I)。

英语专业四级词汇语法与阅读模拟练习一

英语专业四级词汇语法与阅读模拟练习一

英语专业四级词汇语法与阅读模拟练习一一. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY (15MIN)1.____in the past, at the moment it is a favorite choice for wedding gown.A. Unpopular has as white beenB. White has been as unpopularC. Unpopular has been as whiteD. Unpopular as white has been2.____for a long time, the fields are all dried up.A. There has been no rainB. Having no rainC. There having been no rainD. There being no rain3. The millions of calculations involved, ____by hand, would have lost all practical value by the time they were finished.A. had they been doneB. they had been doneC. having been doneD. they were done4. Televisions enable us to see things happen almost at the exact moment____.A. which they are happeningB. they are happeningC. which they happenD. they have happened5.____me most was that the young boy who had lost both arms in an accident could handle a pen with his feet.A. That amazedB. It amazedC. Which amazedD. What amazed6. Although she wrote a lot of short stories and poems when she was very young, ____she was twenty-five.A. her first real success did not come untilB. her real first success came until notC. since her first real success did not come untilD. not until her first real success7. You should know better than____ your little sister at home by herself.A. to leaveB. leavingC. to have leftD. left8. As the train will not leave until one hour later, we ____grab a bite at the snack bar.A. may wellB. just as wellC. might as wellD. as well9. She resorted to ____ when she had no money to buy foods for her children.A. have stolenB. stealC. stoleD. stealing10. The boy has admitted to ____ the window while playing football yesterday.A. breakingB. having been brokenC. breakD. be breaking11. Betty advised me to label our luggage carefully in case it gets ____in transit.A. misusedB. mishandledC. mistakenD. mislaid12.____money, she is quite rich. However, this does not mean that she is happy.A. ConcerningB. As toC. In terms ofD. In the light of13. A well written composition ____good choice of words and clear organization among other things.A. calls forB. calls onC. calls upD. calls off14. It is ____with the customer not to let the shop assistants guess what she really likes and wants until the last moment.A. in her honorB. on her honorC. a point of honorD. an honor15. This house will probably come on the ____next month.A. fairB. marketC. shopD. store16. George was introduced to ____activities at a young age, when she was hire to act as a lookout for drug dealers.A. illegalB. lawfulC. faithfulD. peaceful17. An institution that properly carries the name university is a more comprehensive and complex institution than any other kind of higher education____.A. settlementB. establishmentC. constructionD. structure18. People’s status in society is frequently ____by how much they own.A. measuredB. examinedC. testedD. questioned19. Jack is so ____to his appearance that he never has his clothes pressed.A. adverseB. anonymousC. indifferentD. casual20. There is an increasing ____to make movies describing violence.A. strengthB. directionC. traditionD. trend21. Outside my office window there is a fire ____ on the right.A. escapeB. ladderC. stepsD. stairs22. I ____with the Browns during my stay in New York City.A. put inB. put downC. put onD. put up23. Operations which left patients ____ and in need of long periods of recovery time now leave them feeling relaxed and comfortable.A. exhaustedB. unhealthyC. upsetD. fearful24. Farmers are allowed to grow small gardens of their own and they sell their vegetables ____ the black market.A. onB. atC. inD. for25. The electric fan does not work because of the ____of service.A. pauseB. breakC. interruptionD. breakdown二. READING COMPREHENSION (25MIN)Passage 1Certainly no creature in the sea is odder than the common sea cucumber(海参). All living creature,especially human beings,have their peculiarities,but everything about the little sea cucumber seems unusual. What else can be said about a bizarre animal that,among other eccentricities(怪癖),eats mud,feeds almost continuously day and night but can live without eating for long periods, and can be poisonous but is considered supremely edible by gourmets(美食家)?For some fifty million years,despite all its eccentricities, the sea cucumber has subsisted(维持生活)on its diet of mud. It is adaptable enough to live attached to rocks by its tube feet,under rocks in shallow water,or on the surface of mud flats. Common in cool water on both Atlantic and Pacific shores,it has the ability to suck up mud or sand and digest whatever nutrients are present. Sea cucumbers come in a variety of colors,ranging from black to reddish brown to sand color and nearly white. One form even has vivid purple tentacles. Usually the creatures are cucumber shaped-hence their name-and because they are typically rock inhabitants,this shape,combined with flexibility, enables them to squeeze into crevices where they are safe from predators(食肉动物)and ocean currents.Although they have voracious appetites,eating day and night,sea cucumbers have the capacity tobecome quiescent(静止)and live at a low metabolic(代谢)rate-feeding sparingly or not at all for long periods,so that the marine organisms that provide their food have a chance to multiply. If it were not for this faculty,they would devour all the food available in a short time and would probably starve themselves out of existence.But the most spectacular thing about the sea cucumber is the way it defends itself. Its major enemies are fish and crabs,when attacked,it squirts(喷出)all its internal organs into water. It also casts off attached structures such as tentacles. The sea cucumber will eviscerate(取出内脏)and regenerate itself if it is attacked or even touched;it will do the same if the surrounding water temperature is too high or if the water becomes too polluted.1. According to the passage, why is the shape of sea cucumbers important?A. It helps them to digest their food.B. It helps them to protect themselves from danger.C. It makes it easier for them to move through the mud.D. It makes them attractive to fish.2. The fourth paragraph of the passage primarily discusses______.A. the reproduction of sea cucumbersB. the food sources of sea cucumbersC. the eating habits of sea cucumbersD. threats to sea cucumbers' existence3. What can be inferred about the defense mechanisms of the sea cucumber?A. They are very sensitive to surrounding stimuli.B. They are almost useless.C. They require group cooperation.D. They are similar to those of most sea creatures.4. Which of the following would NOT cause a sea cucumber to release its internal organs into the water?A. A touchB. FoodC. Unusually warm waterD. Pollution.Passage2Municipal sewage is of relatively recent origin as a pollutant. It was first brought to public attention in the 19th century by a London physician who showed that the city's cholera(霍乱)outbreak had been caused by just one contaminated well. Even though the contamination of drinking water by disease germs has been nearly eliminated in this country, hundreds of communities are still discharging raw sewage into streams and rivers. When we consider that this sewage contains effluents(污水)from toilets, hospitals, laundries, industrial plants, etc., then the potential of the pollutants as a health hazard is apparent.The problem of municipal sewage disposal is complicated by the fact that, years ago, most cities combined their storm and waste disposal sewers(下水道). Many of these combined systems work well, but others cannot cope with sudden heavy rains. When such storms occur, water mixed with sewage may flood and disable treatment plants unless bypassed, untreated, into a stream. In either case, the people may have little protection for several days from these wastes that may contain disease germs. Even if adequately treated to eliminate the health hazard, sewage is aesthetically undesirable because of odors and colors produced. Detergents(清洁剂)have posed a particular disposal problem. Although there is no indication that they are injurious to health, they can causefoaming, which can clog(阻塞)treatment plants and, at the least, spoil the scenic beauty of streams. Rural and suburban residents should be aware that septic tanks and cesspools(粪坑)are a potential source of pollution to ground water supplies. This is especially true in the suburban areas with a high population density and with no municipal sewage disposal and treatment system available. In some areas, sewage disposal is accomplished by cesspools. Soil research is furnishing guidelines for more effective and safer use of systems such as these.5. This passage is concerned primarily with the _____.A. problems of waste disposalB. dangers of drinking from wellsC. turbidity of polluted waterD. outbreak of cholera6. The author mentions the London cholera epidemic to _____A. prove that the city refused to deal with pollutionB. prove that medical science once knew little about pollutionC. introduce the idea of contaminated water suppliesD. recall a historical fact7. In densely populated suburban areas, a danger exits from _____ .A. streams that do not flow directly to open bodies of waterB. cesspools and septic tanks that contaminate water suppliesC. storm and waste disposal sewers that have been combinedD. the undesirable odors of sewage8. In developing the main point, the author makes use of _____ .A. scientific argumentsB. convincing testimonyC. common sense observationsD. analogyPassage3California is a land of variety and contrast. Almost every type of physical land feature, sort of arctic ice fields and tropical jungles can be found within its borders. Sharply contrasting types of land often lie very close to one another. People living in Bakersfield, for instance, can visit the Pacific Ocean and the coastal plain, the fertile San Joaquin Valley, the arid Mojave Desert, and the high Sierra Nevada, all within a radius of about 100 miles.In other areas it is possible to go snow skiing in the morning and surfing in the evening of the same day, without having to travel long distance.Contrast abounds in California. The highest point in the United States (outside Alaska) is in California, and so is the lowest point (including Alaska) Mount Whitney, 14,494 feet above sea level, is separated from Death Valley, 282 feet below sea level, by a distance of only 100 miles. The two areas have a difference in altitude of almost three miles. California has deep, clear mountain lakes like Lake Tahoe, the deepest in the country, but it also has shallow, salty desert lakes. It has Lake Tulainyo, 12,020 feet above sea level, and the lowest lake in the country, the Salton Sea, 236 feet below sea level. Some of its lakes, like Owens Lake in Death V alley, are not lakes at all: they are dried-up lake beds. In addition to mountains, lakes, valleys, deserts, and plateaus, California has its Pacific coastline, stretching longer than the coastlines of Oregon and Washington combined.9. Which of the following is the lowest point in the United States?A. Lake Tulainyo.B. Mojave desert.C. Death Valley.D. The Salton Sea.10. Where is the highest point in the United States located?A. Lake Tahoe.B. Sierra Nevada.C. Mount Whitney.D. Alaska.11. How far away is Death Valley from Mount Whitney?A. About 3 miles.B. Only 100 miles.C. 282 feet.D. 14,494 feet.12. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as being within a radius of about 100 miles of Bakersfield?A. The Pacific Ocean.B. San Joaquin Valley.C. Mojave Desert.D. Oregon and Washington.13. Which statement best demonstrates that California is a land of variety and contrast?A. The highest lake in California is Lake Tulainyo.B. It is possible to go surfing and snow skiing in some parts of California without having to travel long distance.C. Sierra Nevada, San Joaquin Valley, Mojave Desert and the Pacific Ocean all lie within a radius of about 100 miles.D. Owens Lake, in Death Valley, is not really a lake at all.Passage4Recent research has claimed that an excess of positive ions(离子)in the air can have an ill effect on people’s physical or psychological health. What are positive ions? Well, the air is full of ions, electrically charged particles, and generally there is a rough balance between the positive and the negative charged. But sometimes this balance becomes disturbed and a larger proportion of positive ions are found. This happens naturally before thunderstorm, earthquakes when winds such as the Mistral, Hamsin or Sharav are blowing in certain countries. Or it can be caused by a build-up of static electricity indoors from carpets(地毯)or clothing made of man-made fibres, or from TV sets, duplicators(复印机) or computer display screens.When a large number of positive ions are present in the air many people experience unpleasant effects such as headaches, fatigue, irritability, and some particularly sensitive people suffer nausea or even mental disturbance.Animals are also affected, particularly before earthquakes, snakes have been observed to come out of hibernation(冬眠), rats to flee from their burrows, dogs howl and cats jump about unaccountably. This has led the US Geographical Survey to fund a network of volunteers to watch animals in an effort to foresee such disasters before they hit vulnerable areas such as California. Conversely, when large numbers of negative ions are present, then people have a feeling of well-being. Natural conditions that produce these large amounts are near the sea, close to waterfalls or fountains, or in any place where water is sprayed, or forms a spray. This probably accounts for the beneficial effect of a holiday by the sea, or in the mountains with tumbling streams or waterfalls.To increase the supply of negative ions indoors, some scientists recommend the use of ionisers(离子器): small portable machines, which generate negative ions. They claim that ionisers not only clean and refresh the air but also improve the health of people sensitive to excess positive ions. Of course, there are the detractors(批评者), other scientists, who dismiss such claims and are skeptical about negative/positive ion research. Therefore people can only make up their own minds by observing the effects on themselves, o r on others, of a negative rich or poorenvironment. After all it is debatable whether depending on seismic readings to anticipate earthquakes is more effective than watching the cat.14. What effect does exceeding positive ionization have on some people?A.They think they are insane.B.They feel rather bad-tempered and short-fussed.C.They become violently sick.D.They are too tired to do anything.15. In accordance with the passage, static electricity can be caused by___.ing home-made electrical goods.B.wearing clothes made of natural materials.C.walking on artificial floor coverings.D.copying TV programs on a computer.16. A high negative ion count is likely to be found___.A.near a pound with a water pump.B.close to a slow-flowing river.C.high in some barren mountains.D.by a rotating water sprinkler.17. What kind of machine can generate negative ions indoors?A.Ionisers.B.Air-conditioners.C.Exhaust-fansD.V acuum pumps.18. Some scientists believe that___.A.watching animals to anticipate earthquakes is more effective than depending on seismography.B.the unusual behavior of animals cannot be trusted.C.neither watching nor using seismographs is reliable.D.earthquake is unanticipated.。

英语四级阅读理解练习题及解析

英语四级阅读理解练习题及解析

英语四级阅读理解练习题及解析(1)【阅读练习】What is it about Americans and food? We love to eat,but we feel 1 about it afterward. We say we want only the bes t, but we strangely enjoy junkfood.We’re 2 with health an d weight loss but face an unprecedented epidemic of obesity(肥胖). Perhaps the 3 to this ambivalence(矛盾情结) lies in our history. The first Europeans cameto this con tinent searching for new spices but went in vain. The first cash crop经(济作物)wasn’t eaten but smoked. Then there was Prohibition, i ntended to prohibit drinking butactually encouraging more 4 ways of doing it.The immigrant experience, too, has been one of inharmony.Do as Romans do meanseating what ―real Americans‖ e at, but our nation’s food has come to be 5 by import—s piz za,say, or hot dogs. And some of thecountry’s most treas ured cooking comes from people whoarrived here in shack les.Perhaps it should come as no surprise then that food has been a medium for the nation’sdefining struggles, whether at the Boston Tea Party or the sit?ins at southern lunch c ounters.It is integral to our concepts of health and even m orality whether one refrains from alcohol forreligious reaso ns or evades meat for political 6But strong opinions have not brought 7 . Americans are a mbivalent about what they putin their mouths. We have b ecome 8 of our foods, especially as we learn more about what theycontain.The 9 in food is still prosperous in the American conscious ness. It’s no coincidence, then,that the first Thanksgiving holds the American imagination in such bondage( 束缚). It’s whatwe eat—and how we 10 it with friends, famil y, and strangers—that help define America as acommunity today.A.answer I. creativeB.result J. beliefC.share K. suspiciousD.guilty L. certaintyE.constant M. obsessedF.defined N. identifyG.vanish O. idealsH.adapted【答案及详解】1. D feel 是一个系动词,可以判断此处应填入一个形容词,通过上下文意思,以及后面介词about, 可以确定选项为D 项guilty, 短语feel guilty about sth. 对……感到有愧‖。

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.英语四级阅读理解练习题及解析(1)【阅读练习】What is it about Americans and food? We love toeat ,but we feel 1 about it afterward. We say we want only the best, but we strangely enjoy junkfood.We’re 2 with health and weight loss but face an unprecedented epidemic of obesity(肥胖 ). Perhaps the 3 to this ambivalence(矛盾情结) lies in our history. The first Europeans cametothis continent searching for new spices but went in vain. The first cash crop(经济作物)wasn’t eaten but smoked. Then there was Prohibition, intended to prohibit drinking butactually encouraging more 4 ways of doing it.The immigrant experience, too, has been one of inharmony. Do as Romans do meanseating what“real Amer icans ” eat, but our nation ’s food has come to be5 by imports—pizza,say, or hot dogs. And some of the country ’s most treasured cooking comes from peo ple whoarrived here in shackles.Perhaps it should come as no surprise then that food has been a medium for the nation ’sdefining strug gles, whether at the Boston Tea Party or the sit?ins at southern lunch counters.It is integral to ourconcepts of health and even morality whether onere frains from alcohol forreligious reasons or evadesmeat for political 6But strong opinions have not brought 7 . Americansare ambivalent about what they putin their mouths.We have become 8 of our foods, especially as welea rn more about what theycontain.The 9 in food is still prosperous in the American c onsciousness. It ’s no coincidence, then,that the f irst Thanksgiving holds the American imagination in such bondage( 束缚 ). It ’s whatwe eat—and how we 10 it with friends, family, and strangers—that help define Americaas acommunity today.A. answer I. creativeB. result J. beliefC. share K. suspiciousD. guilty L. certaintyE. constant M. obsessedF. defined N. identifyG. vanish O. idealsH. adapted【答案及解】1.D feel 是一个系,可以判断此填入一个形容,通上下文意思,以及后面介about, 可以确定D guilty,短feel guilty about sth.“ ⋯⋯感到有愧”。

英语四级阅读理解练习题附答案解析

英语四级阅读理解练习题附答案解析

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英语四级阅读理解练习题(一)Not all sounds made by animals serve as language, and we have only to turn to thatextraordinary discovery of echolocation (回声定位) in bats to see a case in which the voice playsa strictly practical role.To get a full appreciation of what this means we must turn first to some recent humaninventions. Everyoneknows that if he shouts near a wall or a mountainside, an echo will comeback. The further off this solid obstacle, the longer time it will take for the return of the echo.A sound made by tapping on the main body of a ship will be reflected from the sea bottom, andby measuring the time interval between the taps andthe receipt ofthe echoes the depth ofthe sea at that point can be calculated. So was born the echo-sounding equipment, now ingeneral use in ships. Every solid object will reflect a sound, varying according to the size andnature of the object. A shoal of fish will do this. So it is a comparatively simple stepfromlocating the sea bottom to locating a shoal of fish. With experience, and with improvedequipment, it is now possible not only to locate fish but to tell if it is herring, cod, orotherwell-known fish, by the pattern of its echo.A few years ago it was found that certain bats emit squeaks (吱吱声) and by receiving heechoes they could locate and steer clear of obstacles--or locate flying insects on which theyfeed. This echolocation in bats is often compared with radar, the principle of which is similar.练习题:Choose correct answers to the question:1.The main purpose of this passage is to ______.A. describe that animals can make different soundsB. prove that animals voices can play practical rolesC. inspire the readers to make more inventionsD. startle the readers with some shocking facts2. The discovery of echolocation may help with all of thefollowing EXCEPTA. measuring the depth of the seaB. distinguishing different kinds of fishC. improving the functions of radarD. varying the size and nature of an object3. By saying "A shoal of fish will do this"(Lines 6-7, Para.2), the author means________.A. only one special kind of fish can reflect soundsB. only one special kind of fish can be used to help locate a shipC. a large group of fish can reflect soundsD. a large group of fish can be used to help locate a ship4. As it is discussed in the passage, the squeaks of bats can be functionally comparedwith ________.A. human languagesB. a mountainsideC. a shoal of fishD. taps on a ship5. Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage?A. Animals are more intelligent than humans.B. Humans are more intelligent than animals.C. Animals are often compared with human inventions.D. Humans are often inspired by animals.英语四级阅读理解练习题答案1.[B] 主旨大意题。

英语四级篇章词汇阅读篇1-8+答案

英语四级篇章词汇阅读篇1-8+答案

英语四级篇章词汇阅读篇NO.1Reading is thought to be a kind of conversation between the reader and the text. The reader puts questions, as it were, to the text and gets answers. In the light of these he puts __1__ questions, and so on.For most of the time this “conversation” goes on below the level of consciousness. At times, however, we become __2__ of it. This is usually when we are running into difficulties, when mismatch is occurring between __3__ and meaning. When successful matching is being experienced, our question of the text continues at the unconscious level.Different people __4__ with the text differently. Some stay very close to the words on the page, others take off imaginatively from the words, interpreting, criticizing, analyzing and examining. The former represents a kind of comprehension which is __5__ in the text. The latter represents __6__ levels of comprehension. The balance between these is important, especially for advanced readers.There is another conversation which from our point of view is __7__ important, and that is to do not with what is read but with how it is read. We call this a “process” conversation as __8__ to a “content” conversation. It is concerned not with meaning but with the __9__ we employ in reading. If we are an advanced reader our ability to hold a process conversation with a text is usually pretty well __10__. Not so our ability to hold a content conversation.A)opposed B)converse C)equally D)written E)developed F)strategies G)compared H)awakeI)higher J)expectations K)deal L)absolutely M)aware N)better O)further英语四级篇章词汇阅读篇NO.2Psychologists take opposing views of how external rewards, from warm praise to cold cash, affect motivation and creativity. Behaviorists, who study the relation between actions and their consequences, argue that rewards can __1__ performance at work and school. Cognitive( 认识派的) researchers, who study various aspects of mental life, maintain that rewards often destroy creativity by encouraging dependence on __2__ and gifts from others.The latter view has gained many supporters, __3__ among educators. But the careful use of small __4__ rewards speaks creativity in grade school children, suggesting that properly presented inducements( 刺激) indeed __5__inventiveness, according to a study in the June Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.“If kids know they’re working for a reward and can focus on a relatively __6__ task, they show the most creativity,” says Robert Eisenberger of the University of Delaware in Newark. “But it’s easy to __7__ creativity by giving rewar ds for poor performance or creating too much anticipation for rewards.A teacher who continually draws attention to rewards or who hands our high grades for __8__ achievement ends up with uninspired students, Eisenberger holds. As an example of the latter point, he notes growing efforts at major universities to tighten grading standards and __9__ failing grades.In early grades, the use of so-called token economies, in which students handle challenging problems and receive performance-based points to ward valued rewards, shows __10__ in raising efforts and creativity, the Delaware psychologist claims.A)mental B)promise C)kill D)avoidE)hope F)especially G)aid H)ordinaryI)approval J)monetary K)generally L)improveM)challenging N)restore O)excellent英语四级篇章词汇阅读篇NO.3There is a popular belief among parents that schools are no longer interested in spelling .No school I have taught in has ever _____ spelling or considered it unimportant as a basic skill. There are, however , vastly different ideas about how to teach it , or how much _____ it must be given over general language development and writing ability. The problem is , how to encourage a child to express himself freely and _____ in writing with out holding him back with the complexities of spelling? If spelling become the only focal point of his teacher’s interest, clearly a __4__ child will be likely to “play safe”. H e will tend to write only words within his spelling range, choosing to avoid __5__ language. That’s why teachers often __6__ the early use of dictionaries and pay attention to content rather than technical ability. I was once shocked toread on the bottom of a sensitive piece of writing about a personal experience :“This work is __7__ !There are far too many spelling errors and your writing is illegible( 难以辨认的).”It may have been a sharp __8__ of the pupil’s technical abilities in writing, but it was also a sad reflection on the teacher who had omitted to read the essay, which __9__ some beautiful expressions of the child’s deep feelings.The teacher was not wrong to draw attention to the errors, but if his priorities had centred on the child’s ideas, an expression of his disappointment with the presentation would have given the pupil more __10__ to seek improvement.A)priority B)criticism C)contained D)clearlyE)adventurous F )discourage G)motivation H)terribleI)ignored J)difficult K)encourage L)expressedM)confidently N)bright O)motive L)expressed英语四级篇章词汇阅读篇NO.4Sport is not only physically challenging, but it can also be mentally challenging. Criticism from coaches, parents, and other teammates, as well as pressure to win can create an excessive amount of __1__ or stress for young athletes. Stress can be physical, emotional, or psychological and research has indicated that it can lead to burnout. Burnout has been described as __2__ or quitting of an activity that was at one time enjoyable.The early years of development are __3__ years for learning about oneself. The sport setting is one where valuable experiences can take place. Young athletes can, for example, learn how to __4__ with others, make friends, and gain other social skills that will be used throughout their lives. Coaches and parents should be aware, at all times, that their feedback to youngsters can __5__ affect their children. Youngsters may take their parents’and coaches’criticisms to heart and find a flaw(缺陷)in themselves.Coaches and parents should also be __6__ that youth sport participation does not become work for children. That outcome of the game should not be more important than the __7__ of learning the sport and other life lessons. In today’s youth sport setting, young athletes may be worrying more about who will win instead of __8__ themselves and the sport. Following a game many parents and coaches __9__ on the outcome and find fault with youngsters’performances. Positive reinforcement should be provided regardless of the outcome. Research indicates that positive reinforcement motivates and has a greater effect on learning that criticism. Again, criticism can create __10__ levels of stress, which can lead to burnout.A)process B)high C)enjoying D)anxietyE)settle F)cautious G)cooperate H)greatlyI)dropping J)hardly K)intense L)focusM)aspiration N)critical O)procedure英语四级篇章词汇阅读篇NO.5The first modern Olympic Games was held in Athens(雅典)in 1896 and only twelve nations participated. Besides the host nation man participants were tourists who __1__ to be in Greece at the time. Though the whole affair was __2__ and the standard was not high, the old principle of amateur sport was kept up.Since then the games had been held every four years except during the __3__ of the two World War. This was __4__ a departure from the old Olympic spirit when wars had to stop and make way for the games.The games have grown enormously in scale and __5__ performances have now reached unprecedented heights. Unfortunately the same cannot be said about their __6__ standard. Instead of Olympia, the modern games are now held in different cities all over the world. Inevitably politics and commercialism get involved as countries vie each other for(为...... 而互相竞争) the __7__ to hold the games because of the political prestige and commercial profit to be __8__ out of them. In the 11 the games held in Berlin in 1936, Hitler who had newly come to __9__ in Germany tried to use the occasion for his Nazi propaganda. For the first time the Olympic flame was brought all the way from Olympia to the games site in relays, a marathon journey now often taking months to __10__.A) honour B) accomplish C) had D) moralE) arrive F) occured G) end H) powerI) happened J) definitely K) Physical L) informalM) interruption N) especially O) irregular英语四级篇章词汇阅读篇NO.6Many a young person tells me he wants to be a writer. I always __1__ such people, but I also explain that there’s a big difference between "being a writer" and writing. In most cases these individuals are dreaming of __2__ and fame, not the long hours alone at a typewriter."You’ve got to want to write," I say to them, "not want to be a writer."The reality is that writing is a __3__, private and poor paying affair. For every writer kissed by fortune there are thousands more whose longing is never __4__. When I left a 20-year career in the US. Coast Guard to become a freelance writer(自由撰稿人), I had no __5__ at all. What I did have was a friend who found me my room in a New York apartment building. It didn’t even matter that it was __6__and had no bathroom. I immediately bought a used manual typewriter and felt like a __7__ writer.After a year or so, however, I still hadn’t gotten a break and began to __8__ myself. It was so hard to sell a story that __9__ made enough to eat. But I knew I wanted to write. I had dreamed about it for years. I wasn’t going to be one of those people wh o die wondering, what if? I would keeo(keep ?) putting my dream to the test--even though it meant living with __10__and fear of failure. This is the Shadow land of hope, and anyone with a dream learn to live there.A) barely B) genuine C) rewarded D) doubtE) lonely F) poverty G) persuade H) prospectsI) uncertainty J)impossibly K) encourage L)awardedM) alone N)wealth O)cold英语四级篇章词汇阅读篇NO.7It’s never easy to admit you are in the wrong. Being human, we all ne ed to know the art of apologizing. Look back with honesty and think how often you’ve judged roughly, said __1__ things, pushed yourself ahead at the expense of a friend. Then count the occasions when you indicated clearly and __2__ that you were sorry. A b it frightening, isn’t it? Frightening because some deep wisdom in us knows that when even a small wrong has been committed, some mysterious moral feeling is __3__, and it stays out of balance until fault is acknowledged and __4__ is expressed.I remember a doctor friend, telling me about a man who came to him with a variety of signs: headaches, insomnia and stomach trouble. No __5__ cause could be found. Finally my friend said to the man, "Unless you tell me what’s worrying you, I can’t help you."After s ome hesitation, the man __6__ that, as executor of his father’s will, he had been cheating his brother, who lived abroad, of his __7__. Then and there the wise old doctor made the man write to his brother asking __8__ and enclosing a cheque as the first step in restoring their good relation. He then went with him to mail box in the corridor. As the letter disappeared, theman burst into tears. "Thank you," He said, "I think I’m __9__." And he was. A heartfelt apology can not only __10__ a damaged relationship but also make it stronger. If you can think of someone who deserves an apology from you, someone you have wronged, or just neglected, do something about it right now.A)heal B)mental C)unkind D)regretE)accurately F)confessed G)inheritance H)physicalI)cured J)treat K)truly L)unfaithfulM)forgiveness N)disturbed O)excu (excuse?)英语四级篇章词汇阅读篇NO.8Nowadays, is it possible to te ll a person’s class just by looking at him? Physical details __1__ tell us about health, diet and type of work done. A hundred years ago the working class very often lookd unhealthy, small and were either too thin or too fat. The upper classes were often __2__, sporting types who were used to a good diet and looked healthy. Today living and working conditions have improved, and such __3__ would no longer be so true.The clothes people choose to wear, however, do provide information about their __4__. The most obvious way in which is for the amount of money spent on them. Expensive clothes look expensive and show their wearer had money. Clothes can provide other __5__ as well. The upper classes __6__ to be less interested in fashion and wear good quality clothes in non-bright colours, made of natural material like wool, leather or cotton. Lower working class people often choose clothes in bright colours, made of man-made material. A sociological explanation for this would be that color and interest are mssing (missing?)from their lives, and therefore any opportunity to introduce this is __7__.Clothes are __8__ at a price within most people’s reach. New clothes make the wearer feel good, and show some __9__ of wealth to the outside world. Today some new fashions are started by the lower working class people who want to look __10__ and feel important. They want people to look at them.A) available B) background C) different D) tallE) totally F) taken G) descriptions H) degreeI) clues J) alone K) appear L) considerM) full N) hobby O)fetched篇章阅读Answer1:1 O2 M3 J4 B5 D6 I7 C8 A9 F10 E Answer2:1 L2 I3 F4 J5 G6 M7 C8 H9 N 10 B Answer3:1 I2 A3 M4 N5 E6 K7 H8 B9 C10 G Answer4:1 D2 I3 N4 G5 H6 F7 A8 C9 L10 BAnswer5:1 I2 L3 M4 J5 K6 D7 A8 C9 H 10 BAnswer6:1 K2 N3 E4 C5 H6 O7 B8 D9 A10 IAnswer7:1 C2 K3 N4 D5 H6 F7 G8 M9 I10 AAnswer8:1 J2 D3 G4 B5 I6 K7 F8 A9 H10 C。

四级英语词汇真题与答案

四级英语词汇真题与答案

四级英语词汇真题与答案一、选择题部分1. B2. C3. A4. D5. C6. B7. A8. D9. C 10. B11. A 12. D 13. B 14. C 15. A 16. D 17. B 18. C 19. D 20. A21. C 22. D 23. B 24. C 25. A二、填空题部分26. strategy 27. grant 28. chart 29. initiative 30. abstract31. enthusiasm 32. decline 33. flexible 34. substantial 35. benefit36. charitable 37. crisis 38. identity 39. confront 40. access三、阅读理解部分41. D 42. B 43. A 44. C 45. D 46. B 47. B 48. C 49. D 50. A51. D 52. C 53. A 54. C 55. B 56. A 57. C 58. D 59. B 60. A四、翻译题部分61. I hope you can take my feelings into consideration when making a decision.62. The new educational policy greatly benefits students from low-income families.63. The professor's lecture was so boring that many students fell asleep during class.64. In order to achieve success in life, one must have perseverance and determination.65. The company's decision to expand its business internationally was a wise move.五、写作题部分In today's ever-changing world, mastering English vocabulary is becoming increasingly important. As one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, English proficiency opens up doors to various opportunities, be it in education, employment, or cultural exchange. The ability to understand and use English vocabulary effectively can greatly enhance one's communication skills and overall language proficiency.To aid in the preparation for the English vocabulary section of the CET-4 examination, it is crucial to study and practice with authentic vocabulary exercises and previous year's question papers. These materials provide valuable insights into the types of words and phrases that are commonly tested, allowing students to familiarize themselves with the exam format and develop efficient test-taking strategies.In the multiple-choice section, it is important to pay attention to the context in which the vocabulary item is used. Understanding the meaning of the surrounding words can often provide clues to the correct answer. Additionally, it is helpful to have a wide range of vocabulary knowledge in order to quickly identify synonyms, antonyms, and related terms.For the fill-in-the-blank section, it is necessary to have a good understanding of word collocations and idiomatic expressions. This involvesknowing which words commonly go together and how they are used in different contexts. Expanding one's vocabulary through extensive reading and listening can greatly enhance the ability to accurately complete these types of exercises.The reading comprehension section often tests the understanding of vocabulary in context. It is important to read carefully and identify the key words and phrases that convey the central ideas of the passage. Paying attention to the author's tone and purpose can also assist in determining the meaning of unfamiliar words through inference.In conclusion, preparing for the CET-4 English vocabulary section requires a systematic approach that includes thorough study, practice with authentic materials, and a focus on understanding words in context. By dedicating time and effort to improving vocabulary skills, students can increase their chances of success in the examination and beyond.。

大学英语四级考试词汇练习题及答案

大学英语四级考试词汇练习题及答案

大学英语四级考试词汇练习题及答案大学英语四级考试词汇练习题及答案「篇一」1.As a commander, you should not _______ the soldiers to unnecessary danger。

A.expressB.explodeC.ecploitD.expose2.This newspaper often _______ the government’s opinion, not the public opinionA.affectsB.reactsC.reflectsD.recognizes3.Although in great danger, the wounded still did not want to_______ from the front。

A.feedbackB.backwardC.withdrawD.departure4.This movie has a _______ ending. You can not imagine who will be killed finally。

A.dramaticB.originalC.considerableD.temple5.During the graduation _______, the president gave a wonderful opening speech。

A.evolutionB.signC.individualD.ceremony6.The dog _______ the rabbit but could not catch it。

A.ceasedB.chainedC.checkedD.chased7.If your letter is over weight, you must pay for the _______。

A.excessB.exceedC.checkedD.chased8.In the class the teacher asked the students to _______ their bad habits。

大学英语四级阅读练习题

大学英语四级阅读练习题

大学英语四级阅读练习17题(详细解析)【1】Personality is , to large extent, inherent --A-type parents usually bring about A-type offspring. But the environment must also have a profound effect, since if competition is important to the parents, it is likely to become a major factor lives of their children.One place where children soak up A characteristics is school, which is ,by its very nature, a highly competitive institution. Too many schools adopt the "win at all costs" moral standard and measure their success by sporting achievements. The current passion for making children compete against their classmates or against the clock produces a two-layer system, in which competitive A types seem in some way better than thier B-type fellows. Being too keen to win can have dangerous consequences:remember that Pheidippides ,the first marathon runner,dropped dead seconds after saying:"Rejoice,we conquer!".By far the worst form of competition in school is the disproportionate emphasis on examinations . It is a rare school that allows pupils to concentrate on those things they do well.The merits of competition by examination are somewhat questionable,but competition in the certain knowledge of failure is positively harmful.Obviously, it is neither practical nor desirable that all A youngsters change into 'B's. The would needs types,and schools have an important duty to try to fit a child's personality to his possible future employment. It is top management.1.Acoording to the author,waht factors contribute to the building of personality?a.inheritanceb.inheritance,competition and environmentpetitiond.environment2.Which of the following statements is not ture according to the author of the passage?a.Schools usually adopt severe competitive policies.b.Students are often divided by competition results.c.School is place where children cultivate their characteristics.d.The stronger desire for winning,the better.3.The phrase "soak up" is closest in meaning to ____.a.pull upb.take upc.take ind.pull in4.What attitude does the author hold toward examinations in schools?a.positiveb.negativec.doubtfuld.neutral5.what suggestion does the author make concerning the management of schools?a.All students be made into competitive A types.b.A child's personality be considered in regard to his possible future job.c.All students be changed into B characteristics.d.Schools abolish all forms of examinations.答案:bdccb【2】Asked to name their favorite city, many Amerians would select San Francisco began as a small Spanish outpost located on a magnificent bay.The town was little more than a village serving ranchers when the United States took possession of it in 1846 during the war with Mexico. San Francisco sprang into a city overnight because of the nearby discovery of gold in 1848.A great rush to California took place.Wagon trains plodded their dangerous way across 2000 miles of prairie and mountains,while hundreds of sailing vessels made the equally hazardous trip around the Horn.The vessels disgorged thousands of passengers -- then the crews deserted teir ship and hundreds of vessels were left to rot in the bay.Within two years,California had enough population to become a state and San Francisco was for many years the hub of that newly-arrived population. The city's present popularity is due to an excellent climate, an easy style of living ,good food,and numerous tourist attractions. The city is famous for its cable cars which "clang and bang" up the steep hills,and for its excellent seafood stals along the wharf. Most visitors arriving from nations in the Pacific Basin spend several days getting to know the town.1.According to this article, who were the first Californians?a.deserters from sailing shipsb.spanish ranchersc.gold minersd.tourists2.san francisco's appeal includes all of the following factors____.a.attractive lifestyle,good seafood,desirable weatherb.tourist attactions,extreme seasons,cable carsc.wagon trains,gold mining,good climated.cable cars,pleasent climate,flat terrain3.san francisco today is a thriving city because of ____.a.heavy industryernmental headquartersc.goldminingd.trade and tourism4.In waht year did California become an American state?a.1850b.1852c.1846d.1848答案:bada【3】When one looks back upon the fifteen hundred years that are the life span of the English language, heshould be able to notice a number of significant truths. The history of our language has always been a history of constant change—at times a slow, almost imperceptible change, at other times a violent collision between two languages. Our language has always been a living growing organism, it has never been static. Another significant truth that emerges from such a study is that language at all times has been the possession not of one class or group but of many. 『At one extreme it has been the property of the common, ignorant folk, who have used it in the daily business of their living, much as they have used their animals or the kitchen pots and pans.』① At the other extreme it has been the treasure of those who have respected it as an instrument and a sign of civilization,and who have struggled by writing it down to give it some permanence, order, dignity, and if possible, a little beauty.As we consider our changing language, we should note here two developments that are of special and immediate importance to us. One is that since the time of the Anglo-Saxons there has been an almost complete reversal of the different devices for showing the relationship of words in a sentence. Anglo-Saxon (old English) was a language of many inflections. Modern English has few inflections. We must now depend largely on word order and function words to convey the meanings that the older language did by means of changes in the forms of words. Function words, you should understand, are words such as prepositions, conjunctions, and a few others that are used primarily to show relationships among other words. A few inflections, however, have survived. And when some word inflections come into conflict with word order, there may be trouble for the users of the language, as we shall see later when we turn our attention to such maters as WHO or WHOM and ME or I. The second fact we must consider is that as language itself changes, our attitudes toward language forms change also. 『The eighteenth century, for example, produced from various sources a tendency to fix the language into patterns not always set in and grew, until at the present time there is a strong tendency to restudy and re-evaluate language practices in terms of the ways in which people speak and write.』②1.In contrast to the earlier linguists, modern linguists tend to .A. attempt to continue the standardization of the languageB. evaluate language practices in terms of current speech rather than standards or proper patternsC. be more concerned about the improvement of the language than its analysis or historyD. be more aware of the rules of the language usage2.Choose the appropriate meaning for the word “inflection” used in line 4 of par agraph 2.A. Changes in the forms of words.B. Changes in sentence structures.C. Changes in spelling rules.D. Words that have similar meanings.3.Which of the following statements is not mentioned in the passage?A. It is generally believed that the year 1500 can be set as the beginning of the modern English language.B. Some other languages had great influence on the English language at some stages of its development.C. The English language has been and still in a state of relatively constant change.D. Many classes or groups have contributed to the development of the English language.4. The author of these paragraphs is probably a(an) .A. historianB. philosopherC. anthropologistD. linguist5.Which of the following can be best used as the title of the passage?A. The history of the English language.B. Our changing attitude towards the English language.C. Our changing language.D. Some characteristics of modern English.Vocabulary1.span n. 跨度,范围,期间2.imperceptible adj. 觉察不到的,极细微的anism n. 生物体,有机体4.possession n. 拥有,占有,领土5.ignorant adj. 无知的6.folk n. 人们,民族7.permanence n. 永久,持久8.Anglo-Saxons n. 盎格鲁—撒克逊语(人),地道的英国人9.reversal n. 颠倒,反向,逆转 10.inflection n. 词尾变化11.preposition n. 前置词,介词 12.conjunction n. 联合,关联,连接词13.in terms of 根据,按照,用……的话,在……方面长难句解析①【解析】“who”引导非限制性定语从句,修饰“the common, ignorant folk”。

四级阅读必备Unit 1Text 1B The Collapse of Angkor原文及阅读练习

四级阅读必备Unit 1Text 1B The Collapse of Angkor原文及阅读练习

Unit 1 Collapse1B The Collapse of AngkorAlmost hidden amid the forests of northern Cambodia is the scene of one of the greatest vanishing acts of all time. This was once the heart of the Khmer kingdom, which lasted from the 9th to the 15th centuries. At its height, the Khmer Empire dominated much of Southeast Asia, from Myanmar (Burma) in the west to Vietnam in the east. As many as 750,000 people lived in Angkor, its magnificent capital. The most extensive urban complex of the preindustrial world, Angkor stretched across an area the size of New York City. Its greatest temple, Angkor Wat, is the world's largest religious monument even today.Yet when the first European missionaries arrived in Angkor in the late 16th century, they found a city that was already dying. Scholars have come up with a list of suspected causes for Angkor's decline. These include foreign invaders, a religious change of heart, and a shift to maritime trade. But it's mostly guesswork: Roughly 1,300 inscriptions survive on temple doors and monuments, but the people of Angkor left not a single word explaining their kingdom's collapse.Some scholars assume that Angkor died the way it lived: by the sword. The historical records of Ayutthaya, a neighboring state, claim that warriors from that kingdom "took" Angkor in 1431. If so, their motive is not difficult to guess. No doubt Angkor would have been a rich prize: Inscriptions boast that its temple towers were covered with gold. After its rediscovery by Western travelers just over a century ago, historians deduced from Angkor's ruins that the city had been looted by invaders from Ayutthaya.Roland Fletcher, co-director of a research effort called the Greater Angkor Project, is not convinced. Some early scholars, he says, viewed Angkor according to the sieges and conquests of European history. “The ruler of Ayutthaya, indeed,says he took Angkor, and he may have taken some formal regalia back to Ayutthaya with him,” says Fletcher. But after Angkor was captured, Ayutthaya’s ruler placed his son on the throne. “He's not likely to have smashed the place up before giving it to his son.”A religious shift may also have contributed to the city's decline, by diminishing royal authority. Angkor was a regal-ritual city; its kings claimed to be the world emperors of Hindu mythology and erected temples to themselves. But in the 13th and 14th centuries, Theravada Buddhism gradually took over from Hinduism. Its principles of social equality may have threatened Angkor's elite. “It was very subversive, just like Christianity was subversive to the Roman Empire," says Fletcher.The regal-ritual city operated on a moneyless economy, relying on tribute and taxation. The kingdom's main currency was rice, the staple food of the laborers who built the temples and the thousands who ran them. For one temple complex, Ta Prohm, more than 66,000 farmers produced nearly 3,000 tons of rice a year. This was then used to feed the temple's priests, dancers, and workers. Scholars estimate that farm laborers comprised nearly half of Greater Angkor's population. A new religion that promoted ideas of social equality might have led to rebellion.Or maybe the royal court simply turned its back on Angkor. Angkor's rulers often erected new temple complexes and let older ones decay. This may have doomed the city when sea trade began to develop between Southeast Asia and China. Maybe it was simple economic opportunism that, by the 16th century, had caused the Khmer center of power to shift: The move to a location closer to the Mekong River, near Cambodia's present-day capital, Phnom Penh, allowed it easier access to the sea.Economic and religious changes may have contributed to Angkor's downfall,but its rulers faced another foe. Angkor was powerful largely thanks to an advanced system of canals and reservoirs. These enabled the city to keep scarce water in dry months and disperse excess water during the rainy season. But forces beyond Angkor's control would eventually bring an end to this carefully constructed, rational system.Few ancient sites in southern Asia could compare to Angkor in its ability to guarantee a steady water supply. That reliability required massive feats of engineering. The first scholar to appreciate the scale of Angkor's waterworks was French archeologist Bernard-Philippe Groslier. In 1979, he argued that the great reservoirs, or barays, served two purposes: to symbolize the Hindu cosmos and to irrigate the rice fields. Unfortunately, Groslier could not pursue his ideas further. Cambodia's civil war, the brutal regime of the Khmer Rouge, and the subsequent arrival of Vietnamese forces in 1979 turned Angkor into a no-go zone for two decades.In the 1990s, Christophe Pottier followed up on Groslier's ideas and discovered that the south part of Angkor was a vast dispersed landscape of housing, water tanks, shrines, roads and canals. Then, in 2000, Roland Fletcher and his colleague Damian Evans—as part of a collaborative study with Pottier— saw some NASA radar images of Angkor. The researchers marveled at the sophistication of Angkor's infrastructure. "We realized that the entire landscape of Greater Angkor is artificial," Fletcher says. Teams of laborers constructed hundreds of kilometers of canals and dikes that diverted water from the rivers to the barays. Overflow channels bled off excess water that accumulated during the summer monsoon months. After the monsoon, irrigation channels dispersed the stored water. "It was an incredibly clever system," says Fletcher.Fletcher was therefore baffled when his team made a surprising discovery. An extraordinary piece of Angkorian workmanship—a vast structure in the waterworks—had been destroyed, apparently by Angkor's own engineers. "Themost logical explanation is that the dam failed," Fletcher says. The river may have begun to erode the dam, or perhaps it was washed away by an unusually heavy flood. The Khmer broke apart the remaining stonework and modified the blocks for other purposes.Any weakening of the waterworks would have left the city vulnerable to a natural phenomenon that none of Angkor's engineers could have predicted. Starting in the 1300s, it appears that Southeast Asia experienced a period of extreme climate change which also affected other parts of the world. In Europe, which endured centuries of harsh winters and cool summers, it was known as the Little Ice Age.To an already weakened kingdom, extreme weather would have been the final blow. Decades earlier, Angkor's waterworks were already struggling. "We don't know why the water system was operating below capacity,” says Daniel Penny, co-director of the Greater Angkor Project. “But what it means is that Angkor . . . was more exposed to the threat of drought than at any other time in its history.” If inhabitants of parts of Angkor were starving while other parts of the city were hoarding a finite quantity of rice, the most likely result was social instability. “When populations in tropical countries exceed the carrying capacity of the land, real trouble begins,” says Yale University anthropologist Michael Coe. “This inevitably leads to cultural collapse.” A hungry army weakened by internal problems would have exposed the city to attack. Indeed, Ayutthaya's invasion happened near the end of a long period of drought.Add to the climate chaos the political and religious changes already affecting the kingdom, and Angkor's prospects were bleak, says Fletcher. “The world around Angkor was changing. Society was moving on. It would have been a surprise if Angkor persisted.”The Khmer Empire was not the first civilization brought down by climatecatastrophe. Centuries earlier, loss of environmental stability likewise brought down another powerful kingdom halfway around the world. Many scholars now believe that the fall of the Maya city-states in Mexico and Central America followed a series of droughts in the 9th century. “Essentially, the same thing happened to Angkor,” says Coe, who in the 1950s was the first to detect similarities between the Khmer and Maya civilizations.In the end, the tale of Angkor is a sobering lesson in the limits of human ingenuity. “Angkor's hydraulic system was an amazing machine, a wonderful mechanism for regulating the world,” Fletcher says. Its engineers managed to keep the civilization's achievement running for six centuries—until a greater force overwhelmed them.Reading Comprehension1. What was the author’s main purpose in writing this article?A. to offer various explanations for the fall of AngkorB. to trace the history of Angkor from the 9th to the 15th centuryC. to explain the inscriptions left in the temples by the people of AngkorD. to describe the irrigation system that allowed Angkor to flourish2. According to the information in the first and second paragraphs (A–B), which of the following is NOT true about Angkor?A. It once ruled a large part of Southeast Asia.B. It was at one time the largest urban center in the world.C. It once held as many people as New York City does today.D. It was in decline when Europeans arrived in the 16th century.3. The phrase by the sword (line 17) is closest in meaning to ______.A. suddenlyB. unexpectedlyC. violentlyD. secretively4. The word it in line 38 refers to ______.A. the kingdom of AyutthayaB. the destruction of AngkorC. the formal regaliaD. the city of Angkor5. We can infer from information in paragraph F that the greatest number of people in Angkor worked as ______.A. construction workersB. dancersC. priestsD. agricultural workers6. How did the climate in Angkor change in the 1300s?A. Winters became too cool to grow rice.B. Rising temperatures caused great discomfort.C. There were terrible storms and constant flooding.D. Weather conditions became more extreme.7. Why does the author mention the Little Ice Age in paragraph L?A. to show that climate change caused more cultures to fail in Europe than in AsiaB. to emphasize the extent and significance of climate change in the 1300sC. to explain why European cities were not as advanced as AngkorD. to show how Angkor’s climate in the 1300s was similar to Europe’sKeys: 1-5 ACCDD 6-7 DB。

大学英语四级阅读词汇练习题及答案

大学英语四级阅读词汇练习题及答案

大学英语四级阅读词汇练习题及答案大学英语四级阅读词汇练习题及答案大学英语四级考试准备前,我们可以做一些阅读词汇的练习题。

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英语四级阅读词汇练习题及参考答案31.When heated, water changes into _______.A.solidB.vapourC.liquidD.air32.What she achieved in her research might _______ what she had been expecting.A.exceedB.exclaimC.excessD.extend33.It is _______ to anyone here that the department chairman has refused to support the new project.A.factorB.falseC.evidentD.elastic34.He _______ his father in appearance but not in height.A.repeatsB.looksC.resemblesD.likes35.Both O.J.Simpson and Jim Brown have been ______ as the greatest players in the history of football.A.rankedB.recordedC.stockedD.stripped36.The airplane took off soon. It was like being on an old train ______ from side to side and going faster and faster.A.surroundingB.foregoingC.swayingD.frowning37.This is a poem about _______ life in the American West.A.bayB.chamberC.frankD.dozen39.What they produced has no any _______ value. But it is very useful to their research.A.filterB.foldC.partialmercial40.When talking about Chinese culture, people often _______ its origin with the Yellow River.A.worshipB.vainC.revealD.associate答案:31.B 32.A 33.C 34.C 35.A36.C 37.A 38.C 39.D 40.D大学英语四级阅读重点词汇surgeon n 外科医生【派】surgery n 外科、外科手术physician n 内科医生pregnancy n 怀孕、怀孕期【派】pregnant a 怀孕的remedy n 治疗法、补救办法bacteria n 细菌stress n 压力【派】stressful a 有压力的absent-minded n 心不在焉的医生给她注射以减轻疼痛bandage n 绷带stroke n 中风pharmacy n 药房、药店、药剂学、配药capsule n 胶囊、航天舱、密封舱【例】a space capsule 太空舱pill n 药片【例】take pills 服药tablet n 药片scar n 伤疤、创伤 v 留下伤痕disable vt 使无能力 ; 使残废transplant vt 移植_baidu_page_break_tag_【记】trans ( 转移 ) +plant ( 种植 ) = 移植【派】transplantation n 移植prescribe v 开处方【派】prescription n 处方diagnose vt 诊断、判断【派】diagnosis n 诊断soothe vt 安慰、使平静、减轻、缓和【例】This medicine should smooth your sore throat这种药会减轻你的喉痛alleviate vt 减轻、缓和、缓解【例】alleviate pain 缓解疼痛expire vi 断气、 ( 期限 ) 终止【例】My driving licence expires next month我的驾照下个月到期_baidu_page_break_tag_chronic a 慢性的【考】chronic diseases 慢性疾病dizzy a 头晕目眩的resistant a 有抵抗力的、抵抗的【派】resistance n 抵抗、阻力immune a 免疫的.,不受影响的【派】be immune to 免于,不受影响的be immune from 免除的disorder n 混乱、失调英语四级阅读答题技巧答题技巧一:详略得当对于大学英语四级阅读来说,根据题目的“题眼”快速在文章中找到答案是最关键的,这样我们就要在阅读时注意详略得当。

最新-英语词汇-neglect,忽视,;忽略;不顾(20192019)1 精品

最新-英语词汇-neglect,忽视,;忽略;不顾(20192019)1 精品

英语词汇:neglect,忽视,;忽略;不顾(12.04) 篇一:2019年12月英语四级阅读理解常见词汇2019年12月英语四级阅读理解常见词汇一.情感篇1忽视,忽略疏忽,忽视考:玩忽职守2压迫,压制派:压抑的,受压迫的;压迫3钦佩,赞赏,羡慕派:令人羡慕;赞赏,钦佩4阻止,控制;抑制,遏止考:抑制某人做某事5使轻松,使宽慰;缓解,减轻例:缓解疼痛;缓解焦虑6抱怨,诉苦考:()抱怨…派:埋怨7战胜,克服例:克服困难8使烦恼,使恼怒派:令人恼人的;烦恼;颇为生气的9绝望;绝望考:绝望;某人处于绝望中10使沮丧,使灰心派:挫折;令人沮丧的11使窘迫,使尴尬派:(某人)尴尬的;沮丧;(某事)令人尴尬的12嫉妒,羡慕羡慕,嫉妒13侮辱,辱骂侮辱,凌辱14.意识到的,自觉的考:意识到派:知觉;意识无意识的下意识的-自我,自觉15激烈的,紧张的例:激烈的竞争激烈的情感派:强度;密集的16热切的,渴望的考:渴望做某事17乐观(主义)的考:对…乐观18确实的,明确的,积极的考:积极作用19负面的,消极的20恐慌,慌乱使恐慌,使惊慌失措例:爆炸声一响,人群便惊慌起来21嫉妒的,猜忌的考:对…嫉妒22使心烦意乱;心烦的,苦恼的;不安考:某事使某人心烦意乱某人对某事苦恼派:令人心烦意乱的23同情的,体谅的考:同情派:体谅;同情24关切的事;关心;关系例:对…很关心25憎恶,憎恨26喜爱,感情,爱慕之情派:爱的,挚爱的27激情,热情,酷爱派:激情的28喜爱,偏爱,优先(权)派:倾向于29压力,紧张派:紧张的30感激,感谢派:感激的二.工作篇1与…对证,核实2许可,允许3似乎,好像4把…适用于…5要求篇二:英语词汇核心单词1&增加;加;加起来;补充说;又说常用结构:增添;增加;增进把……增添到……合计,相加总数为;总计为他添了一些木柴,使火更旺些。

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四级阅读理解练习

四级阅读理解练习

四级阅读理解练习阅读理解是英语四级考试的重要部分,可以帮助学生提高阅读理解能力,扩展词汇量,培养分析和推理能力。

本文将为您提供一些四级阅读理解练习。

希望对大家备考英语四级有所帮助。

阅读理解一:It's quite rare to see what's known as "angel hair" poking out from the edges of clouds, and rarer still to find it on the ground as a fine deposit of ice needles beside a blue sky. Ice needles form when there is enough moisture in the air, and the temperature drops below freezing point but not low enough to form solid ice crystals. This creates conditions which allow ice needles to grow.A French scientist, Gabriel Voisin, made a study of ice needles. He wrote: "there is no doubt that you can experience an ambiance (atmosphere) which has produced ice needles either by day or by night. The phenomenon is fascinating, especially when you touch the tuft, the product of the atmosphere’s fairy collaboration."Is there an equivalent phenomenon when the sun is shining and there are ice needles? Willows with "fairy hair" seem to answer the question. If you look at one, you will probably see that each branch has a patch of white hair among the brown, and the hair is powdered for several centimeters or a foot down the branch. Wedges of the white powder fall to the ground as the weight becomes too great. You might have no doubt that hoar-frost had made the hair, but it is not frost, nor any other chemical that can easily be found.问题1:What are ice needles?问题2:According to the passage, what produces the "tuft"?问题3:What name does the author give the white powder on willow branches?阅读理解二:It’s well-known that in China, most married couples live with their parents. This tradition, known as “xiaozi,” is deeply rooted in Chinese culture. The tradition of xiaozi signifies the importance of maintaining close family relationships and filial piety, or respect for and obedience to one's parents and ancestors.In Chinese culture, living with parents not only means providing financial support to them but also taking care of their daily needs. It is considered a way of expressing gratitude and a sense of responsibility towards one's parents for raising and supporting them throughout their lives.However, with the rapid development of society and changing social values, the traditional way of living with parents is gradually undergoing changes. More and more young couples are choosing to live separately from their parents after marriage, seeking independence and space. This change is particularly prominent in big cities where young people pursue careers and personal development.The decision to live separately from parents is often influenced by a desire for privacy, freedom, and individuality. Young couples want to establish their own family rules and create a space that reflects their personallifestyle and values. They also want to avoid potential conflicts and tensions that can arise from living in close quarters with their parents.Additionally, the rising cost of living and changing socioeconomic factors have made it more challenging for young couples to afford a separate living space within their means. This has also contributed to the trend of living separately from parents.It is worth mentioning that while living separately from parents has its advantages, it can also be accompanied by challenges such as increased financial burden, childcare responsibilities, and limited support from extended family members. Therefore, it is essential for young couples to carefully consider their own circumstances and make informed decisions about living arrangements after marriage.问题1:What is the traditional way of living for married couples in China called?问题2:What are the reasons for more young couples choosing to live separately from their parents?问题3:What challenges can arise from living separately from parents?。

(完整word版)英语四级快速阅读专项练习(含答案解析),推荐文档

(完整word版)英语四级快速阅读专项练习(含答案解析),推荐文档

英语四级快速阅读专项练习(含答案解析)(一)Skimming and ScanningDirections: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked [A], [B], [C] and [D]. For question 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Animals on the MoveIt looked like a scene from “Jaws”but without the dramatic music. A huge shark was slowly swimming through the water, its tail swinging back and forth like the pendulum of a clock.Suddenly sensitive nerve ending in the shark’s skin picked up vibrations of a struggling fish. The shark was immediately transformed into a deadly, efficient machine of death. With muscles taut, the shark knifed through the water at a rapid speed. In a flash the shark caught its victim, a large fish, in its powerful jaws. Then, jerking its head back and forth, the shark tore huge chunks of flesh from its victim and swallowed them. Soon the action was over.Moving to SurviveIn pursuing its prey, the shark demonstrated in a dramatic way the important role of movement, or locomotion, in animals.Like the shark, most animals use movement to find food. They also use locomotion to escape enemies, find a mate, and explore new territories. The methods of locomotion include crawling, hopping, slithering, flying, swimming, or walking.Humans have the added advantage of using their various inventions to move about in just about any kind of environment. Automobiles, rockets, and submarines transport humans from deep oceans to as far away as the moon. However, for other animals movement came about naturally through millions of years of evolution. One of the most successful examples of animal locomotion is that of the shark. Its ability to quickly zero in on its prey has always impressed scientists. But it took a detailed study by Duke University marine biologists S. A. Wainwright, F. Vosburgh, and J. H. Hebrank to find out how the sharks did it. In their study the scientists observed sharks swimming in a tank at Marine land in Saint Augustine, Fla. Movies were taken of the sharks’movements and analyzed. Studies were also made of shark skin and muscle.Skin Is the KeyThe biologists discovered that the skin of the shark is the key to the animal’s high efficiency in swimming through the water. The skin contains many fibers that crisscross like the inside of a belted radial tire. The fibers are called collagen fibers. These fibers can either store or release large amounts of energy depending on whether the fibers are relaxed or taut. When the fibers are stretched, energy is stored in them the way energy is stored in the string of a bow when pulled tight. When the energy is released, the fibers become relaxed.The Duke University biologists have found that the greatest stretching occurs where the shark bends its body while swimming. During the body’s back and forth motion, fibers along the outside part of the bending body stretch greatly. Much potential energy is stored in the fibers. This energy is released when the shark’s body snaps back the other way.As energy is alternately stored and released on both sides of the animal’s body, the tailwhips strongly back and forth. This whip-like action propels the animal through the water like a living bullet.Source of EnergyWhat causes the fibers to store so much energy? In finding the answer the Duke University scientists learned that the shark’s similarity to a belted radial tire doesn’t stop with the skin. Just as a radial tire is inflated by pressure, so, too, is the area just under the shark’s collagen “radials”. Instead of air pressure, however, the pressure in the shark may be due to the force of the blood pressing on the collagen fibers.When the shark swims slowly, the pressure on the fibers is relatively low. The fibers are more relaxed, and the shark is able to bend its body at sharp angles. The animal swims this way when looking around for food or just swimming. However, when the shark detects an important food source, some fantastic involuntary changes take place.The pressure inside the animal may increase by 10 times. This pressure change greatly stretches the fibers, enabling much energy to be stored.This energy is then transferred to the tail, and the shark is off. The rest of the story is predictable.Dolphin Has Speed RecordAnother fast marine animal is the dolphin. This seagoing mammal has been clocked at speeds of 32 kilometers (20 miles) an hour. Biologists studying the dolphin have discovered that, like the shark, the animal’s efficient locomotion can be traced to its skin. A dolphin’s skin is made up in such a way that it offers very little resistance to the water flowing over it. Normally when a fish or other object moves slowly through the water, the water flows smoothly past the body. This smooth flow is known as laminar flow. However, at faster speeds the water becomes more turbulent along the moving fish. This turbulence muses friction and slows the fish down.In a dolphin the skin is so flexible that it bends and yields to the waviness of the water. The waves, in effect, become tucked into the skin’s folds. This allows the rest of the water to move smoothly by in a laminar flow. Where other animals would be slowed by turbulent water at rapid speeds, the dolphin can race through the water at record breaking speeds.Other Animals Less EfficientNot all animals move as efficiently as sharks and dolphins. Perhaps the greatest loser in locomotion efficiency is the slug. The slug, which looks like a snail without a shell, lays down a slimy trail over which it crawls. It uses so much energy producing the slimy mucus and crawling over it that a mouse traveling the same distance uses only one twelfth as much energy.Scientists say that because of the slug’s inefficient use of energy, its lifestyle must be restricted. That is, the animals are forced to confine themselves to small areas for obtaining food and finding proper living conditions. Have humans ever been faced with this kind of problem?1.According to the passage, a shark can use movement to do something except____________.[A]to find food[B]to avoid being chased by its enemies[C]to find a new place to live[D]to show its braveness2.Examples of automobiles, rockets and submarines are used to show that _______________.[A]humans are the most clever living creatures in the world[B]human inventions enable us to travel in almost any kind of environment[C]humans are very successful in inventing transportation tools[D]humans can’t move like other animals in any circumstances3.What is the key to the shark’s swift locomotion in water?[A]The skin. [B]The tail. [C]The muscle. [D]The jaw.4.According to the Duke University scientists, when does the shark stretch its collagen fibers to the greatest extent?[A]When moving its tail rapidly.[B]When finding its preys.[C]When staying without any movement.[D]When bending its body in swimming.5.Why is the area just under the shark’s collagen fibers similar to a belted radial tire?[A]Because it is also full of blood pressure.[B]Because it is also filled of air pressure.[C]Because it is also inflated by pressure.[D]Because it also can be used again and again.6.A laminar flow is formed when a fish swims________________.[A]slowly through the water[B]rapidly through the water[C]against the current[D]at the fastest speed in water7.Consuming the equal amount of energy as a slug does, a mouse can travel _________ as long as a slug.[A]one twelfth times[B]the same[C]12 times[D]1.2 times8.A shark finds its prey by________________.9.According to the passage, _______________can be compared to the string of a bow for both of them store energy when stretched.10.When the shark detects an important food source, _______________________take place.(二)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked E A I, I B 3, I C I and IDa. For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.About Story ReaderParents dearly hope their children learn to read well. They also hope their children learn to read quickly and easily, so that they’re ready for the demands put on them by school and the world.Kids want to learn how to read, but they also crave entertainment, whether it’s quiet and passive or dynamic and interactive. The aims of the Story Reader line of electronic books are to entertain children and to introduce them to the processof learning how to read in a gentle and enjoyable way. In this article, we’ll show you how Story Reader works and if it accomplishes that goal.Story Reader is a compact, roughly 12-inch-by-12-inch plastic case (with a carrying handle ) that opens to reveal an actual book that fits snugly into the Reader itself. Story Reader’s core feature is that it "reads" the book aloud to a child as he follows along. The child turns the pages when prompted by the Story Reader or at his own pace.Books have both text and illustrations. The electronic book responds to the child’s wishes. The Story Reader speaks the text for the current page. If the child turns back a few pages, the Reader recognizes that page and reads it again. Kids react well to this interactivity because it instills a sense of cuntrol over the story.There are Three Story Reader ProductsThe basic Story Reader, introduced in 2003, is as described above and is intended for kids three years of age and older.Each book has a small companion cartridge that slides into a port on the case and contains the audio encoded into its memory for the story.The device has a volume control but no on/off switch--a deliberate choice so kids can simply open it up and begin reading. It takes four AAA batteries (or operates on household current with an optional adaptor) and retails for around $20.Find out more information about the more than 60 titles at the Story Reader website.Early in 2006, Publications International, Ltd.--Story Reader’s publisher--introduced My First Story Reader, designed for newborns to kids up to age three. As with the original, a narrator reads the story aloud, this time from a 12-page book made from a heavier paperstock that includes sound effects and music to enliven the experience.My First Story Reader features two play modes, one with narration, the other that asks questions about the images on each page. The child can press any of three buttons to answer basic questions about shapes and colors. The last two pages ofeach My First Story Reader book features a sing-along rhyming melody. My First Story Reader retails for about $20.Late in 2006, Publications International introduced a video version of Story Reader called Story Reader Video Plus for kids up to the age of seven. Retailing for about $35, it combines a stand-alone Story Reader with an "Animated Story Mode"that plays through your television and includes a "Learning Game Mode".The Animated Story Mode works just as it sounds--when you connect it to your television through color-coded cables, the story appears on screen and changes as your child turns the pages. Kids get to the Learning Game Mode by turning to thelast page of the book. There, they can choose from five educational games. While it depends on the story, generally there are pattern games, memory games, and platform games. Similar to Nintendo games like Super Mario Brothers, in a platform game the child uses the included controller to guide him through the environment and conquer obstacles.Story Reader Video Plus isn’t a video game, technically, and Publications International bills the Story Reader line more as electronic books than toys. This reassures many parents, and it’s why Story Reader is sold in bookstores and in the book section of major retailers.What about the Educational Underpinnings of Story Reader?Studies show an alarming decline in reading rates among all age groups in America, especially among the young.Children are bombarded on a daily basis with multiple forms of entertainment that compete with traditional learning.Kids naturally emulate the adults in their lives, and seeing their parents and other family members enjoy reading is a powerful motivator. Establishing and keeping a Read-At-Home Night helps families spend time together and helps form lifelong reading habits in children.Here’s how you do it:·Set aside one night a week in your household and call it "Read-At-Home Hour"--or anything you prefer. Establish a time allotment that works for your family, for example, 30 minutes or an hour.·Minimize interruptions from the TV, computer, and video games--and turn on the telephone answering machine.·Choose one book for the entire family to read aloud together, or encourage individual family members to choose their own books to read quietly. Electronic books can work in this context, as well.·Finally, sit down, relax, and read.1. The aims of the Story Reader line of electronic books are __[A] to entertain and teach children[B] to play with the child[C] to ease the parents’burden[D] to ease the teachers’burden2. Story Reader’s key characteristic is that __[A] it "reads" the book which the child likes[B] it "reads" the book while the child plays[C] it "reads" the book while the child follows along[D] it "reads" the book while the parent works3. Children __ are suitable users of the basic Story Reader.[A] up to six months old[B] up to age one[C] up to age two[D] up to age three4. The basic Story Reader for sale is about __[A] 12 dollars[B] 20 dollars[C] 35 dollars[D] 60 dollars5. My First Story Reader is characteristic with[A] two play modes[B] three play modes[C] four play modes[D] five play modes6. Story Reader Video Plus is a video version of Story Reader designed for __[A] newborns to kids up to age three[B] newborns to kids up to age seven[C] children up to the age of five[D] children up to the age of seven7. How many games can children choose from the Animated Story Mode?[A] four[B] five[C] six[D] seven8. If the Story Reader speaks the text for the current page, but the child tums back a few pages, it will __________9. Late in 2006, we can infer that there were Story Reader products___________.10. Like Super Mario Brothers, children in a platform game use the included controllers to__________(三)Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked [A], [B], [ C ]and [D]. For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.The Right Amount of EnergyWe all enjoy being around people with energy. They inspire us. They are stimulating, fun, and uplifting. An energetic person has passion in his voice, a bounce in his step, and a smile on his face. Energy makes a person likable, and likability is akey ingredient in persuasive communications. Many business professionals underestimate the energy level required to generate enthusiasm among their listeners. But electrifying speakers bring it. They have an energy that is several levels higher than the people they are attempting to influence.Most business professionals could use an energy boost for public speaking situations such as Webinars, podcasts, staff meetings, conference calls, and television and radio interviews. Each of these opportunities requires a higher level of energythan would normally be appropriate if you were just chatting to someone in the hallway. But how do you project the right level of vigor without seeming over the top? By weighing yourself on an energy scale. And on this scale, more is better.The Energy ScaleRecently I helped an executive prepare for his first major presentation in his new role."Tell me where your energy is right now on a scale of one to ten," I asked. "One being fast asleep and ten being Jim Cramer on Mad Money. You know, the guy who’s yelling and gesturing wildly on his CNBC show. Where are you now?""A three," the speaker replied."OK, what would it feel like to be a seven, eight or nine? Give it a try," I suggested.If they’re being honest, most presenters place themselves at a three to six on the energy scale. That means there is plenty of room to boost your energy while not appearing too zany. But keep in mind, once you hit a ten or higher, you could be the next YouTube (GOOG) hit--which is not necessarily your top objective! Here are several surefire strategies to boost your energy presence.1. Practice leaving your comfort zone.Record several minutes of your presentation as you would normally deliver it: Play it back, preferably with someone else watching and listening as well. Ask yourself and the observer, where am I on the energy scale? Now try it again. This time,break out of your comfort zone. Ham it up. Raise your voice. Use big gestures. Put a big smile on your face. Get to a point where you would feel slightly awkward and uncomfortable. Now watch it. Most likely your energy level will be far more engaging and still remain appropriate fur the situation.2. Smile and have fun.Why do most people seem to enjoy Virgin entrepreneur Richard Branson? Because the guy has fun and it shows. He always has a warm, engaging smile on his face. Of course, you can argue that it’s easy to walk around with a smile when you’re worth $4 billion! But seriously, smile. Itwon’t hurt and it will make you more likable. Most business professionals don’t smile as much as they should during presentations. I’m helping some executives prepare for CES, the big Consumer Electronics Show in January where they will announce new products. They get so caught up in the slides and what they’re going to say ( as they should during preparation ), they forget that new products bring joy to their consumers. In most cases--with the exception of bad news, of course--the first and last thing you say to yourself before launching into your presentation should be, "Have3. Get your body moving.Many people are uncomfortable using expansive hand gestures. Don’t be. I spoke to David McNeill at the University of Chicago, who is known for his research into gesture and speech. He says that clear, confident speakers use hand gestures and that the gestures leave a positive impression on listeners.He went on to say that using gestures will help you speak better because for most of us it takes effort not to use gestures.Don’t be afraid of using your hands.AOL’s (TWX) is one of my favorite video search engines. I use it to retrieve clips of business speakers to study their body language. Symantec’s (SYMC) John Thompson, Oracle’s (ORCL) Larry Ellison, Cisco’s (CSCO) John Chambers, and eBay’s (EBAY) Meg Whitman are excellent examples of people with confident, energetic body language.4. Study TV and radio personalities.Stars of television and radio who score high on the likability scale have high-energy personalities. I had a conversation with Suze Orman over the phone a couple of years ago and remember it to this day. Her energy comes right through the speaker. What you see on her CNBC show is what you get behind the scenes. High energy. The other day I watched Food Network (SSP) star Rachael Ray sign books at a mall where I happened to be shopping. Sometimes critics poke fun at her"perky" personality and phrases like "yum-o," but the fact is she has energy and millions of viewers enjoy it. The networkmorning-show hosts are typically chosen for their energetic personalities. Today’s Matt Lauer on NBC (GE) and The EarlyShow’s Julie Chen on CBS (CBS) are excellent examples, but there are many others on morning television.Remember, maintaining an energetic presence is very difficult to do unless you’re involved with something you enjoy. If you are truly passionate about your company, product, or service, then show it. Speak with energy and vitality. Your listenerswill love you for it.l. From the first paragraph, what is a key point in persuasive communication?[A] Stimulation.[B] Uplitting.[C] Fun.[D] Likability.2. Have an energy several levels higher than the people they are attempting to influence.[A] Electrifying speakers[B] Business professionals[C] Und.vnamic persons[D] Listeners3. How do people show the right level of energy without seeming over the top’?[A] By underestimating the energy level.[B] By undervaluing the energy level.[C] By estimating an energy scale.[D] By using a lower level of energy.4. The scale of the energy is[A] seven, eight or nine[B] ten or higher[C] three to six[D] one to ten5. What does the example mean in the third paragraph?[A] There is little room to boost your energy while not appeanng too zany.[B] There is a little room to boost your energy while not appearing too zany.[C] There is much room to boost your energy while not appearing too zany.[D] There is no room to boost your energy while not appearing too zany.6. Why is Virgin entrepreneur Richard Branson popular?[A] Because he has fun and it shows.[B] Because he doesn’t smile as much as he should during presentations.[C] Because he is very humorous.[D] Because he is famous.7. David McNeill says that confident speakers use __[A] hand gestures[B] speech[C] smile[D] expression8. I use AOL’s (TWX) to retrieve clips of business speakers to__________9. Stars of television and radio who score high on the lik ability scale have__________10. Maintaining an energetic presence is very difficult to do unless__________(四)The EarthPower and LightCompared to the rest of the universe, the Earth is very small. Our planet and seven others orbit the Sun, which is only one of about 200 billion stars in our galaxy. Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is part of the universe, which includes millions of othergalaxies and their stars and planets. By comparison, the Earth is microscopic.Compared to a person, on the other hand, the Earth is enormous. It has a diameter of 7,926 miles ( 12,756 kilometers) at the equator, and it has a mass of about 6 x 1024 kilograms. The Earth orbits the Sun at a speed of about 66,638 miles per hour (29.79 kilometers per second). Don’t dwell on those numbers too long, though; to a lot of people, the Earth is inconceivably, mind-bogglingly big. And it’s just a fraction of the size of the Sun.From our perspective on Earth, the Sun looks very small. This is because it’s about 93 million miles away from us. The Sun’s diameter at its equator is about 100 times bigger than Earth’s, and about a million Earths could fit inside the Sun. TheSun is inconceivably, mind-bogglingly bigger.But without the Sun, the Earth could not exist. In a sense, the Earth is a giant machine, full of moving parts and complex systems. All those systems need power, and that power comes from the Sun.The Sun is an enormous nuclear power source--through complex reactions, it transforms hydrogen into helium, releasing light and heat. Because of these reactions, every square meter of our planet’s surface gets about 342 Watts of energy from the Sun every year. This is about 1.7 ~ 1017 Watts total, or as much as 1.7 billion large power plants could generate. You can learn about how the Sun creates energy in How the Sun Works.When this energy reaches the Earth, it provides power for a variety of reactions, cycles and systems. It drives the circulation of the atmosphere and the oceans. It makes food for plants, which many people and animals eat. Life on Earth could not exist without the Sun, and the planet itself would not have developed without it.To a casual observer, the Sun’s most visible contributions to life are light, heat and weather.Night and DaySome of the Sun’s biggest impacts on our planet are also its most obvious. As the Earth spins on its axis, parts of the planet are in the Sun while others are in the shade. In other words, the Sun appears to rise and set. The parts of the world that are in daylight get warmer while the parts that are dark gradually lose the heat they absorbed during the day.You can get a sense of how much the Sun affects the Earth’s temperature by standing outside on a partly cloudy day.When the Sun is behind a cloud, you feel noticeably cooler than when it isn’t. The surface of our planet absorbs this heat from the Sun and emits it the same way that pavement continues to give off heat in the summer after the Sun goes down. Ouratmosphere does the same thing-it absorbs the heat that the ground emits and sends some of it back to the Earth.The Earth’s relationship with the Sun also creates seasons. The Earth’s axis tips a little-about 23.5 degrees. One hemisphere points toward the Sun as the other points away. Thehemisphere that points toward the Sun is warmer and gets more light--it’s summer there, and in the other hemisphere it’s winter. This effect is less dramatic near the equator than at the poles, since the equator receives about the same amount of sunlight all year. The poles, on the other hand, receive no sunlight at all during their winter months, which is part of the reason why they’re frozen.Most people are so used to the differences between night and day (or summer and winter) that they take them for granted.But these changes in light and temperature have an enormous impact on other systems on our planet. One is the circulation of air through our atmosphere. For example:The Sun shines brightly over the equator. The air gets very warm because the equator faces the Sun directly and because the ozone layer is thinner there.As the air warms, it begins to rise, creating a low pressure system. The higher it rises, the more the air cools. Water condenses as the air cools, creating clouds and rainfall. The air dries out as the rain falls. The result is warm, dry air, relatively high in our atmosphere.Because of the lower air pressure, air rushes toward the equator from the north and south. As it warms, it rises, pushing the dry air away to the north and the south.The dry air sinks as it cools, creating high-pressure areas and deserts to the north and south of the equator.This is just one piece of how the Sun circulates air around the world--ocean currents, weather patterns and other factors also play a part. But in general, air moves from high-pressure to low-pressure areas, much the way that high-pressure air rushes from the mouth of an inflated balloon when you let go. Heat also generally moves from the warmer equator to the cooler poles.Imagine a warm drink sitting on your desk--the air around the drink gets warmer as the drink gets colder. This happens on Earth on an enormous scale.The Coriolis Effect, a product of the Earth’s rotation, affects this system as well. It causes large weather systems, like hurricanes, to rotate. It helps create westward-running trade winds near the equator and eastward-running jet streams in the northem and southem hemispheres. These wind patterns move moisture and air from one place to another, creating weather patterns. (The Coriolis Effect works on a large scale--it doesn’t really affect the water draining from the sink like some people suppose. )The Sun gets much of the credit for creating both wind and rain. When the Sun warms air in a specific location, that air rises, creating an area of low pressure. More air rushes in from surrounding areas to fill the void, creating wind. Without the Sun, there wouldn’t be wind. There also might not be breathable air at all.Water and FireThe Sun has a huge effect’on our water. It warms the oceans around the tropics, and its absence cools the water around the poles. Because of this, ocean currents move large amounts of warm and cold water, drastically affecting the weather andclimate around the world. The Sun also drives the water cycle, which moves about 18,757 cubic miles (495,000 cubic kilometers) of water vapor through the atmosphere every year.If you’ve ever gotten out of a swimming pool on a hot day and realized a few minutes later that you were dry again, you have firsthand experience with evaporation. If you’ve seen water form on the side of a cold drink, you’ve seen condensation inaction. These are primary components of the water cycle, also called the hydrologic cycle,。

大学英语四级阅读理解常考词汇实用一篇

大学英语四级阅读理解常考词汇实用一篇

大学英语四级阅读理解常考词汇实用一篇大学英语四级阅读理解常考词汇 1appease vt平息例:There was a clever attempt to appease the people这是平息人们怒火的好方法reconcile vt使协调,使和解考:reconcile to使顺从于mit vt犯(错误、罪行),使承诺,把。

托付考:mit __mit oneself使承担义务be mitted to sth 致力于。

verify vt核实,查对例:Bill’s statement was verified byseveral witnesses吉姆被裁定有罪,同时也被免去了军衔strip vt剥夺,脱去。

的衣服例:Jim was found guilty and stripped of his rank比尔的陈述得到了几位目击者的证实reform vt /n __,改造考:welfare reform福利__例:They reformed the voting system他们__了投票__ 派:reformer n __者reformism n __demonstrate vt 展示,论证;vi 举行__考:demonstrate against__反对。

派:demonstration n __inspect vt 检查,视察考:inspect sth/sb for检查,察看派:inspector n 检查员inspection n 检查interfere vi 干涉,介入考:interfere in/with干扰,妨碍investigate vt __,研究例:Police were investigating the cause of an explosion __正在__一起爆炸事件的起因派:investigation n __depend vi 依靠的,依赖的考:depend on sb 依靠,依赖派:dependent a 依靠的be dependent on sb 依赖某人resist vt 抵制例:Many people resist change 很多人不喜欢变化派:resistant a 抵制的; resistance n 抵制contemporary a当代的n当代人例:contemporary literature当代文学moral a道德的例:moral sense道德观moral standard道德标准派:morality n 道德moralism n 道德教育native a出生的.,当地的考:native speaker说母语的人convert vt.(使)转变,(使)转化;(使)改变信仰(或态度等)派:conversion n. 转变;皈依preach vt.宣讲(教义),布道;竭力鼓吹vi. 布道,说教modify vi. 修改,更改;(语法上)修饰派:modification n. 更改,修正concrete a. 实在的,具体的,混凝土制的n.混凝土例:concrete evidence具体的证据relevant a. 有关的,切题的考:be relevant to与。

四年级英语词汇积累阅读理解20题

四年级英语词汇积累阅读理解20题

四年级英语词汇积累阅读理解20题1. Read the following passage and answer the question.I have a pet dog. His name is Lucky. He is very cute. He has a long tail and four short legs. He likes to play with his ball in the yard.The word "cute" in the passage means _.A. 聪明的B. 可爱的C. 调皮的D. 懒惰的答案:B。

解析:“cute”这个单词常见的意思是“可爱的”。

在文章中描述宠物狗,说“He is very cute.”,根据上下文,这里是在形容狗的一种讨人喜欢的特征,“聪明的”“调皮的”“懒惰的”都不符合对狗的这种描述,所以“可爱的”是最恰当的。

2. Read this passage and choose the right answer.There are many flowers in the garden. The roses are red. The lilies are white. They look very beautiful.The opposite word of "beautiful" is _.A. uglyB. goodC. greatD. nice答案:A。

解析:“beautiful”的意思是“美丽的”,它的反义词是“ugly”,表示“丑陋的”。

在文中描述花看起来很“beautiful”,而问的是它的反义词,“good”“great”“nice”都没有“丑陋”的意思,所以答案是A。

3. Read the passage carefully.In the school, we have a big library. There are lots of books in it. We can borrow books from the library.What does "borrow" mean?A. 购买B. 出售C. 借入D. 归还答案:C。

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四级阅读:英语词汇阅读练习(一)(1)In the 1960s, many young Americans were dissatisfied with American society. They wanted to end the Vietnam War and to make all of the people in the U.S. epual. Some of them decided to "drop out" of American society and form their own societies . They formed utopian communities , which they called "communes," where they could follow their philosophy of "do your own thing." A group of artists founded a commune in southern Colorado called "Drop City." Following the ideas of philosopher and architect Buckminster Fuller they built domeshaped houses from pieces of old cars. Other groups, such as author Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters, the followers fo San Francisco poet Steve Gakin, and a group that called itself the Hog Farm, lived in old school huses and traveled around the United States. The Hog Farm become famous when they helped organize the Woodstock Rock Festival in 1969. Steve Gaskin's followers tried to settle down on a farm in Tennessee, but they had to leave when some members of the gruop were arrested for growing marijuana.Not all communes believed in the philosophy of "do you own thing," however . Twin Oaks , a commune founded in Virgiania in the late 1960s, was based on the ideas of psychologist B.F.Skinner. The people who lived at Twin Oaks were carefully controlled by Skinner's "conditioning" techniques to do things that were good for the community. In 1972, Italian architect Paolo Soleri began to build Arcosanti, a utopian city Arizsona where 2500 people will live closely together in one large building called an "archology" Soleri believes that people must live closely together so that they will all become one.1.Why did some young Americans decide to "drop out" of scoiety during the 1960s?a.They were not satisfied with American society.b.They wanted to grow marijuana.c.They wanted to go to the Vietnam War.d.They did not want all people to be equal.2.Where did the members of the Hog Farm commune live?a.In dome-shaped houseb.In old school husesc.On a farm inTennesseed.In an archology in Arizona3.Who gave the people of Drop City the idea to bulid dome-shaped house?a.Paolo Solerib.B.G.Skinnerc.Steve Gaskind.Buckminster Fuller4.What was the Twin Oaks commune base on ?a.The philosophy of "do your own thing"b.Virginaia in the late 1960sc.The ideas of psychologistd.The belief that people must live closely togerher.5.What is an "archology"?a.A person who studies archaeologyb.A large building where people live closely togetherc.A city in A rizonad.A technique to contorl people答案:A B D C B(2)Social customs and ways of behaving change. Things which were considered impolite many years ago are now acceptable. Just a few years ago, it was considered impolite behaviour for a man to smoke on street. No man who thought of himself by smoking when a lady was in a room.Customs also differ from country to country. Does a man walk on the left or the right of a woman in your country? Or doesn't it matter? Should you use both hands when you are eating? Should leave one in your lap,or on the table?The Americans and the British not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs. For example, in both America and England people shake hands when they meet each other for the first time. Also, most Englishmen will open a door for a wonman or offer their seat to a woman , and so will most Americans. Promptness is important both in England and in America. That is , if a dinner invitation is for 7 o'clock , the dinner guest either arrives close to that time or calls up to explain his delay.The important thing to remember about social customs is not to do anything that might make other people feel uncomfortable-----especially if they are your guests. When the food was served , one of the guestsstrated to eat his peas with a knife . The other guests were amused or shocked , but the host calmly picked up his knife and began eating in the same way. It would have been bad manners to make his guest feel foolish or uncomfortable.1.If one has accepted a dinner invitation ,what should he do if he is tobe late for the dinner?a.He should find an excuseb.He should adk for excuse.c.He should say sorryd.He should telephone to explain his being late.2."It would have been bad manners to make his guests feel foolish or uncomfortable." "Bad manners " means ________.a.uglyb.dishonestc.impolited.shameful3.which of the following do you think is the best tiltle for this passage?a.Social Customs and Customsb.Social Lifec.American and British Customsd.Promptness Is Important4.According to the text, the best host_______.a.tries his best to make his guests feel comfortableb.makes his guests feel excitedc.tries to avoid being naughty to his guestsd.tries to avoid being foolish5.The author of this article may agree with which of the following?a.The guest who ate his peas with a knifeb.The other guests who were amused or shockedc.The host who picked up his knife and began eating in the same wayd.None of the above答案:D C A A C(3)As she walked round the huge department store,Edith reflected how difficult it was to choose a suitable Christmas present for her father.She wish that he was as easy to please as her mother, who was always delightedwith perfumeBesides,shoppong at this time of the year was a most disgreeable experience :people trod on your toes,poked you with their elbows and almost knocked you overin their haste to get to a bargain ahead of you.Partly to have a rest, Edith paused in front of a counter where some attracive ties were on display. "They are real silk," the assistant assured her, trying to tempt her. "Worth double the price." But edit knew from past experience that her choice of ties hardly ever pleased her father.She moved on reluctantly and then quite by chance, stopped where a small crowd of man had gathered round a counter. She found some good quality pipes on sale-----and the prices were very reasonable. Edith did not hesitate for long : although her father only smoked a pipe occasionally, she knew that this was a present which was bund to please him.When she got home,with her small well-chosen present concealed in her handbag, her parents were already at the supper table. Her mother was in an especially cheerful mood, "Your father has at last to decided to stop smoking." She informed her daughter.1.Edith's father _______.a.did not like presentb.never got presentc.preferred tiesd.was difficult to choose a present for2.The assistant spoke to Edith because she seemed_______.a.attractiveb.interested in tiesc.tiredd.in need of comfort3.Edith stopped at the next counter_________.a.puroselyb.suddenlyc.unwillinglyd.accidentally4.Edith's father smoked a pipe_______.a.when he was obligedb.on social occasionsc.from time to timed.when he was delighted5.Shopping was very disagreeable at that time of the year because_______.a.coustomers trod on each other's toesb.coustomers poked each other with their elbowsc.customers knocked each otherd.customers were doing their shopping in a great hurry答案:D B D C B(4)As the pace of life continues to increase ,we are fast losing the art of relaxation. Once you are in the habit of rushing through lift,being on the go from morning till night, it is hard to slow down. But relaxation is essential for a healthy mind and body.Stress is an natural part of everyday lift and there is no way to avoid it. In fact ,it is not the bad thing it is often supposed to be .A certain amount of stress is vital to provide motivation adn give purpose to life. It is only when the stress gets out of control that it can lead to poor performance and ill health.The amount of stress a person can withstand depends very much on the individual. Some people are not afraid of stress,and such characters are obviously prime material for managerial responsibilities. Others lose heart at the first signs of unusual difficulties. When exposed to stress,in whatever form,we react both chemically and physically. In fact we make choice between "fight" or "flight" and in more primitive days the choice made the difference between life or death. The crises we meet today are unlikely to be so extreme,but however little the stress,it involves the same response. It is when such a reaction lasts long,through continued exposure to stress,that health becomes endangered.Such serious conditions as high blood pressure and heart disease have established links with stress.Since we cannot remove stress from our lives(it would be unwise to do so even if we could),we need to find ways to deal with it.1.People are finding less and less time for relaxing themselves because_____.a.they do not know how to enjoy themselvesb.they do not believe that relaxation is important for healthc.they are travelling fast all the timed.they are becoming busier with their work2.According to the writer ,the most important character for a good manager is his ________.a.not fearing stressb.knowing the art of relaxationc.high sense of responsibilityd.having control over performance3.Which of the follwing statements is ture?a.We can find some ways to avoid stressb.Stress is always harmful to peoplec.It is easy to change the hagit of keeping oneself busy with work.d.Different people can withstand different amounts of stress4.In Paragraph 3, "such a reaction" refers back to_______.a."making a choice between 'flight' or 'fight'"b."reaction to stress both chemically and physically"c."responding to crises quickly"d."losing heart at the signs difficulties"5.In the last sentence of the passage,"do so " refers to ______.a."expose ourselves to stress"b."find ways to deal with stress"c."remove stress from our lives"d."established links between diseases and stress"答案:D A D B C(5)Today ,as in every other day of the year ,more than 3000 U.S. adlescents will smoke their first cigarette on their way to becoming regular smokers as adults. During their lifetime,it can be expected that of these 3000 about 23 will be murdered,30 will die in traffic accidents, and nearly 750 will be killed by a smoking-related disease. The number of deaths attributed to cigarette smoking outweithts all other factors, whether voluntary or involuntary, as a cause of death.Since the late 1970s, when daily smoking among high school seniors reached 30 precent , smoking rates among youth have declined . While the decline is impressive ,several important issues must be raised.First, in the past several years,smoking rates among youth have declined very little. Second,in the late 1970s ,smoking among male high school seniors exceeded that among female by nearly 10 percent . The statistic is reversing.Third ,several recent studies have indicate high school dropouts have excessively high smoking rates, as much as 75 percent .Finally, thouth significant declines in adolescent smoking have occurred in the past decade,no definite reasons for the decline exist. Within this context,the Naional Cancer Instiute (NCI) began its current effort to determine the most effecive measures to reduce smoking levesl among youth.1.According to the author, the deaths among youth are mainly caused by _____.a.traffic accidentsb.smoking-related deseasec.murderd.all of these2.Every day there are over_____high school strdents who will become regular smoker.a.75b.23c.30d.30003.By "dropout" the author means______.a.students who failed the examinationb.students who left schoolc.students who lost their wayd.students who were driven out of school4.The reason for declining adolescent smoking is that ________.a.NCI has taken effective measuresb.smoking is prevented among high school seniorsc.there are many smokers who have died of cancerd.none of these5.What is implied but not stated by the author is that ________.a.smoking rates among youth have declined very littleb.there are now more female than male smokers among high school seniorsc.high smoking rates are due to the incease in wealthd.smoking at high school are from low socio-economic backgrounds答案: B D B D B。

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