2016年英语四级仔细阅读备考模拟题及答案三
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中2016年英语四级仔细阅读备考模拟题及答案三
Section C
Directions:There are 2 passages in this section.Each passage isfollowed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each ofthem there are four choices marked A.,B.,C.andD..You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.
Passage One
Questions 56 to 60 are based on thefollowingpassage.
They say that sticks and stones may break your bones,but words will never hurt you.Yet childhood bullying really can damage your long-term health.
Gone are the days when bullying was considered an inevitable and ultimately harmless part of growing up—iust last month we learned that childhood bullying can lead to poorer mental health even into middle age.
Now William Copeland at Duke University in Durham,North Carolina,and his colleagues have shown that it can have lingering physiological effects too.They tracked 1420 9-year-olds right through their teens.Each child was seen up to nine times during the study and quizzed about bullying.The team then measured levels of C-reactive protein in their blood.CRP is a marker of inflammation(炎症)linked to higher risk of cardiovascular disease (心血管疾病)and problems like diabetes.
“Because we were collecting biological samples throughout,we were able to look at CRP levels in subjects prior to their bullying involvement.”says Copeland.“This really gives us an idea of the changes bullying brings about.”
Although CRP levels naturally rise in everyone during adolescence,levels were highest in children who reported being tormented by bullies.Even at the ages of 1 9 and 2 1,children who had once been bullied had CRP levels about 1.4 times higher than peers who were neither perpetrators nor victims.In a cruel twist,the bullies had the lowest levels of all.suggesting they didn’t suffer the same health risks. They may even see a benefit from their behavior,though Copeland stresses it doesn’t vindicate(辩护)their actions.“The goal would instead be to find other ways to produce this protective effect without it being at someone else’s expense,”he says.
Andrea Danese at King’s College London has previously shown that maltreatment during childhood can lead to higll levels of inflammation in adult life.“This new study is a helpful addition in showing that these effects extend to another important childhood stressor,”he says.He suggests that care workers could monitor levels of CRP in children having psychotherapy to see if it is helping to soothe the stress of being bullied.
56.What do you know about CRP?
A.It is a symbol of the inflammation.
B.It is a symbol of cardiovascular.
C. It relates directly to diabetes.
D.It is a symbol of physiological effects caused by bullying.
57.What does Copeland mean by saying“prior to their bullying involvement”(Line 2,Para.4)?
A.Before the children bullied others.
B.Before the children were bullied.
C.In preference to the children’s bullying behavior.
D.In preference to the children’s being bullied.
58.What can be learned from paragraph 5?
A. The levels of CRP of the children being bullied are much higher than their peers.
B. CRP levels naturally rise along with the increase of age.
C.The bullies are not blamed for the health risks of the bullied.
D. Copeland intends to defend the benefit of the bullies’actions.
59.What does Andrea Danese suggest about childhood maltreatment?
A. It has nothing to do with inflammation in adult life.
B.Copeland’s study shows nothing related to it.
C.CRP is the marker of childhood abuse.
D. It has an influence on Children’s CRP levels.
60.What is the main idea of this passage?
A.Bullying is harmless to children’s growth.
B.CRP levels reflect the risks of poorer health.
C.Bullying does harm to a person all through his life.
D.Children once bullied have higher CRP levels than peers who are not.
56.What do you know about CRP?关于CRP你知道些什么?
A.It is a symbol ofthe inflammation.它是炎症的标志物。
B.It is a symbol ofcardiovascular disease.它是心血管疾病的标志物。
C.It relates directly to diabetes.它与糖尿病有着直接的关系。
D.It is a symbol ofphysiological effects caused by bullyin9.它是欺凌引起的生理效应的标志物。
B
57.What does Copeland mean by saying“prior to their bullying involvement”(Line 2,Para.4)?柯普兰说的“他们受欺凌之前”是什么意思?
A.Before the children bullied others.在孩子欺负别人之前。
B.Before the children were bullied.在孩子受到欺负之前。
C.In preference to the children’s bullying behavior.优先于孩子欺负别人。
D.In preference to the children’s being bullied.优先于孩子受欺负。
C
58.What can be learned from paragraph 57从第五段可以知道什么?
A.The levels of CRP of the children being bullied are much higher than their peers.受欺负小孩的CRP.水平比他们的同龄人要高很多。
B.CRP levels naturally rise along with the increase of age.CRP水平随着年龄的增长而自然上升。
C.The bullies are not blamed for the health risks ofthe bullied.恶霸不需为受欺负小孩的健康风险负责。
D.Copeland intends to defend the benefit of the bullies’actions.柯普兰旨在为恶霸的行为带来的好处辩护。
A
59.What does Andrea Danese think about childhood maltreatment?安德烈•妲尼斯对儿童虐待有什么看法?
A.It has nothing to do with inflammation in adult life.这与成年生过的炎症无关。
B.Copeland’s study shows nothing related to it.柯普兰的研究与其并无关系。
C.CRP is the marker ofchildhood abuse.CRP是儿童虐待的标志物。
D.It has an influence on Children’s CRP levels.它会影响儿童的CRP水平。
D
60.What is the main idea ofthis passage?本文主旨是什么?
A.Bullying is harmless to children’s growth.欺凌对儿童的成长没有伤害。
B.CRP levels reflect the risks ofpoorer health.CRP水平反映了较差健康状况的风险。
C.Bullying does harm to a person all through his life.欺凌会对人的一生造成伤害。
D.Children once bullied have higher CRP levels than peers who are not.受欺负的孩子的CRP水平比没有受到欺负的同龄人高。