1、6月大学英语四级真题及解析完整版Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks、 You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage、 Read the passage through carefully before making your choices、 Each choice in the bank is identified
2、by a letter、 Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet2 with a single line through the centre、 You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once、Questions26 to35 are based on the passage you have just heard、Physical activity does the body good, and theres growing e
3、vidence that it helps the brain too、 Researchers in the herlands report that children who get more exercise, whether at school or on their own, 26to have higher GPAs and better scores on standardized tests、 In a 27 of14 studies that looked at physical activity and academic28, investigators found tha
4、t the more children moved, the better their grades were in school, 29 in the basic subjects of math, English and reading、The data will certainly fuel the ongoing debate over whether physical education classes should be cut as schools struggle to 30 on smaller budgets、 The arguments against physical
5、education have included concerns that gym time may be taking away from study time、 With standardized test scores in the U、S、 31 in recent years, some administrators believe students need to spend more time in the classroom instead of on the playground、 But as these findings show, exercise and academ
6、ics may not be 32 exclusive、 Physical activity can improve blood 33 to the brain, fueling memory, attention and creativity, which are 34 to learning、 And exercise releases hormones that can improve 35 and relieve stress, which can also help learning、 So while it may seem as if kids are just exercisi
7、ng their bodies when theyre running around, they may actually be exercising their brains as well、注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。A)attendanceB)consequentlyC)currentD)depressingE)droppingF)essentialG)feasibleH)flowI)moodJ)mutuallyK)particularlyL)performanceM)reviewN)surviveO)tendSection BDirections: In this sectio
8、n, you are going to read a passage with ten statementsattached to it、 Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs、 Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived、 You may choose a paragraph more than once、 Each paragraph is marked with a letter、 Answer the questi
9、ons by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet2、Finding the Right Homea moment few parents or children approach without feardont families struggle to avoid nursing homes and suffer real guilt if they cant?F In the initial results, assisted living residents did paint the most positive pictur
10、e、 They were less likely to report symptoms of depression than those in the other facilities, for instance, and less likely to be bored or lonely、 They scored higher on social interaction、G But when the researchers plugged in a number of other variables, such differences disappeared、 It is not the h
11、ousing type, they found, that creates differences in residents responses、 “It is the characteristics of the specific environment they are in, bined with their own personal characteristicsshe will be much better off,” Dr、 Robison said、 What matters, she added, “is a bination of what people bring in w
12、ith them, and what they find there、”I Such findings, which run counter to mon sense, have surfaced before、 In a multi-state study of assisted living, for instance, University of North Carolina researchers found that a host of variableshad no significant relationship to how the residents fared in ter
13、ms of illness, mental decline, hospitalizations or mortality、 What mattered most was the residents physical health and mental status、 What people were like when they came in had greater consequence than what happened one they were there、J As I was considering all this, a press release from a respect
14、ed research firm crossed my desk, announcing that the five-star rating system that Medicare developed in全文结束 to help families pare nursing home quality also has little relationship to how satisfied its residents or their family members are、 As a matter of fact, consumers expressed higher satisfactio
15、n with the one-star facilities, the lowest rated, than with the five-star ones、 (More on this study and the star ratings will appear in a subsequent post、)K Before we collectively tear our hair outhere is a thought from Dr、 Philip Sloane, a geriatrician(老年病学专家)at the University of North Carolina:“In
16、 a way, that could be liberating for families、”L Of course, sons and daughters want to visit the facilities, talk to the administrators and residents and other families, and do everything possible to fulfill their duties、 But perhaps they dont have to turn themselves into private investigators or Co
17、ngressional submittees、 “Families can look a bit more for where the residents are going to be happy,” Dr、 Sloane said、 And involving the future resident in the process can be very important、M We all have our own ideas about what would bring our parents happiness、 They have their ideas, too、 A friend
18、 recently took her mother to visit an expensive assisted living/nursing home near my town、 I have seen this placeit is elegant, inside and out、 But nobody greeted the daughter and mother when they arrived, though the visit had been planned; nobody introduced them to the other residents、 When they ha
19、d lunch in the dining room, they sat alone at a table、N The daughter feared her mother would be ignored there, and so she decided to move her into a more weling facility、 Based on what is emerging from some of this research, that might have been as rational a way as any to reach a decision、36、 Many
20、people feel guilty when they cannot find a place other than a nursing home for their parents、37、Though it helps for children to investigate care facilities, involving their parents in the decision-making process may prove very important、38、It is really difficult to tell if assisted living is better
21、than a nursing home、39、How a resident feels depends on an interaction between themselves and the care facility they live in、40、The author thinks her friend made a rational decision in choosing a more hospitable place over an apparently elegant assisted living home、41、The system Medicare developed to
22、 rate nursing home quality is of little help to finding a satisfactory place、42、At first the researchers of the most recent study found residents in assisted living facilities gave higher scores on social interaction、43、What kind of care facility old people live in may be less important than we thin
23、k、44、The findings of the latest research were similar to an earlier multi-state study of assisted living、45、A residents satisfaction with a care facility has much to do with whether they had participated in the decision to move in and how long they had stayed there、Section CDirections:There are2 pas
24、sages in this section、Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements、For each of them there are four choices marked A),B),C)and D)、You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter onAnswer Sheet2 with a single line through the centre、Passage oneQuestions46
25、to50 are based on the following passage、As Artificial Intelligence(AI)bees increasingly sophisticated, there are growing concerns that robots could bee a threat、 This danger can be avoided, according to puter science professor Stuart Russell, if we figure out how to turn human values into a programm
26、able code、Russell argues that as robots take on more plicated tasks, its necessary to translate our morals into AI language、For exle, if a robot does chores around the house, you wouldnt want it to put the pet cat in the oven to make dinner for the hungry children、“You would want that robot preloade
27、d with a good set of values,”said Russell、Some robots are already programmed with basic human values、 For exle, mobile robots have been programmed to keep a fortable distance from humans、 Obviously there are cultural differences, but if you were talking to another person and they came up close in yo
28、ur personal space, you wouldnt think thats the kind of thing a properly brought-up person would do、It will be possible to create more sophisticated moral machines, if only we can find a way to set out human values as clear rules、Robots could also learn values from drawing patterns from large sets of
29、 data on human behavior、They are dangerous only if programmers are careless、The biggest concern with robots going against human values is that human beings fail to so sufficient testing and theyve produced a system that will break some kind of taboo(禁忌)、One simple check would be to program a robot t
30、o check the correct course of action with a human when presented with an unusual situation、If the robot is unsure whether an animal is suitable for the microwave, it has the opportunity to stop, send out beeps(嘟嘟声), and ask for directions from a human、 If we humans arent quite sure about a decision,
31、 we go and ask somebody else、The most difficult step in programming values will be deciding exactly what we believe in moral, and how to create a set of ethical rules、 But if we e up with an answer, robots could be good for humanity、46、What does the author say about the threat of robots?A)It may con
32、stitute a challenge to puter progranmers、B)It acpanies all machinery involving high technology、C)It can be avoided if human values are translated into their language、D)It has bee an inevitable peril as technology gets more sophisticated、47、What would we think of a person who invades our personal spa
33、ce according to the author?A)They are aggressive、B)They are outgoing、C)They are ignorant、D)They are ill-bred、48、How do robots learn human values?A)By interacting with humans in everyday life situations、B)By following the daily routines of civilized human beings、C)By picking up patterns from massive
34、data on human behavior、D)By imitating the behavior of property brought-up human beings、49、What will a well-programmed robot do when facing an unusual situation?A)keep a distance from possible dangers、B)Stop to seek advice from a human being、C)Trigger its built-in alarm system at once、D)Do sufficient
35、 testing before taking action、50、What is most difficult to do when we turn human values into a programmable code?A)Determine what is moral and ethical、B)Design some large-scale experiments、C)Set rules for man-machine interaction、D)Develop a more sophisticated program、Passage TwoQuestions51 to55 are
36、based on the following passage、Why do some people live to be older than others? You know the standard explanations: keeping a moderate diet, engaging in regular exercise, etc、 But what effect does your personality have on your longevity(长寿)?Do some kinds of personalities lead to longer lives? A new
37、study in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society looked at this question by examining the personality characteristics of246 children of people who had lived to be at least100、The study shows that those living the longest are more outgoing, more active and less neurotic (神经质旳)than other people
38、、 Long-living women are also more likely to be sympathetic and cooperative than women with a normal life span、 These findings are in agreement with what you would expect from the evolutionary theory: those who like to make friends and help others can gather enough resources to make it through tough
39、times、Interestingly, however, other characteristics that you might consider advantageous had no impact on whether study participants were likely to live longer、 Those who were more self-disciplined, for instance, were no more likely to live to be very old、 Also, being open to new ideas had no relationship to long life, which might explain all
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