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2022年英语四级模拟题含答案详解.doc

1、PartⅠWriting(30 minutes) Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Food Contamination. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below: 1. 近来常有食品安全旳问题浮现; 2. 食品安全问题危害很大; 3. 你觉得应当如何解决该问题。 Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming a

2、nd 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 choices marked A), B), C) and D). For questions 8 to10, complete the sentences with the informat

3、ion given in the passage. Using the mind to fight diseases Psychology has a new application in the field of medicine. Many doctors, together with their patients, are looking for alternative methods of treatment of physical problems. In large hospitals and research centers, modern methods of therap

4、y seem to focus on the physical disease without considering the patients' mental state. Patients may feel that they are being treated impersonally, like broken machines. Some doctors have recognized this as a problem. They are now using psychological therapy with patients to use their own minds to f

5、ight their diseases. Because the patient is working with the medicine and the doctors against the disease, his or her attitude changes. The patient does not wait for the medicine and treatment to cure him or her, but instead the patient joins in the fight. Mental therapy The doctor knows that a di

6、sease affects a patient's body physically. The body of the patient (in this case, a man) changes because of the disease. He is not only physically affected, but as the physician knows, he also has an emotional response to the disease. Because his mind is affected, his attitude and behavior change. T

7、he medical treatment might cure the patient's physical problems, but the patient's mind must fight the emotional ones. For example, the studies of one doctor, Carl Simonton, M. D., have shown that a typical cancer patient (in this case, a woman) has predictable attitudes. She typically feels depress

8、ed, upset, and angry. Her self-image is poor and she feels self-pity. As a result, her behavior changes. Because of her constant depression, she acts unfriendly toward her family, friends, doctors, and nurses. Such attitudes and behaviors prevent the patient from getting well. Therefore, a doctor's

9、treatment must help the patient change her attitudes. Simonton's method emphasizes treatment of the whole patient by treating both the body and the mind. The attitude of a cancer patient who is receiving radiation therapy, an X-ray treatment, can become more positive. The physician who is following

10、 Simonton's psychological treatment plan suggests that the patient imagine that he or she can see the tumor(肿瘤)in the body. In the mental picture, the patient "sees" a powerful beam of radiation like a million bullets of energy. The patient imagines the beam hitting the tumor cells and causing them

11、to shrink. For another cancer patient, Dr. Simonton might make another suggestion. This patient, with a different kind of cancer, needs to take capsules and pills several times a day. The doctor asks the patient to imagine the medicine going from the stomach into the bloodstream and to the cancer ce

12、lls. The patient imagines that the medicine is like an army fighting the diseased cells and sees the cancer cells gradually dying. His or her blood carries away the dead cells. Both the medical therapy and the patient's positive attitude fight the disease. Doctors are not certain why this mental th

13、erapy works. However, this use of psychology does help some patients because their attitudes about themselves change. They become more confident because they use the power within their own minds to help stop the disease. Suggestion therapy Another application of using the mind to help cure disease

14、 is the use of suggestion therapy. Before making the suggestion, the doctor helps the patient to concentrate deeply. The patient (in this case, a man)thinks only about one thing. He becomes so unaware of other things around him that he seems to be asleep. He is said to be in a trance (催眠状态). Then th

15、e physician makes "a suggestion" to the patient about the medical problem. The patient's mind responds to the suggestion even after the patient is no longer in the trance.. In this way, the patient uses his mind to help his body respond to treatment. Suggestion therapy helpful for both adults and c

16、hildren Doctors have learned that this use of psychology is helpful for both adults and children. For example, physicians have used suggestion to help adults deal with the strong pain of some disease. Furthermore, sometimes the adult patient(in this case, a woman) worries about her illness so much

17、That the anxiety keeps her from getting well. The right suggestions may help the patient to stop being anxious. Such treatment may help the patient with a chronic(慢性旳)diseases. Asthma (哮喘)is an example of a chronic disorder. Asthma is a disease that causes the patient to have difficulty in breathing

18、 The patient starts to cough and sometimes has to fight to get the air that he or she needs. Psychology can help relieve the symptoms of this disorder. After suggestion therapy, the asthma patient breathes more easily. Physicians have learned that the psychological method is very useful in treatin

19、g children. Children respond quickly to the treatment because they are fascinated by it. For example, Dr. Basil R. Collison has worked with 121 asthmatic children in Sydney, Australia, and had good results. Twenty-five of the children had excellent results. They were able to breathe more easily, and

20、 they did not need medication. Another forty-three were also helped. The symptoms of the asthma occurred less frequently, and when they did, they were not as strong. Most of the children also felt better about themselves. Doctors have also used suggestion to change habits like nail-biting, thumb-suc

21、king, and sleep-related problems. Response from the medical world Many professional medical groups have accepted the medical use of psychology because they recognize its value. Nobody knows how suggestion works; however, doctors have learned that psychology has important applications in medicine.

22、 1. What does the passage mainly discuss? A) How to use the mind against disease. B) How modern methods of therapy focuses on the physical disease. C) Response from the medical world. D) How suggestion therapy benefits to adults and children. 2. How does psychological therapy work? A) The pati

23、ent waits for the medicine and treatment to cure him. B) The doctor uses medical treatment to cure the patient's problems. C) The doctor, the medicine, and the patient work together to fight disease. D) The patient uses his minds to cure himself. 3. What can we learn from the studies of Carl Sim

24、onton, M. D.? A) The medical treatment can cure the patient's mental disease. B)The treatment of a patient by treating the body and the mind is necessary. C)The mental treatment is more important than medical treatment. D)Few patients have emotional response to the disease. 4. The use of psycho

25、logical therapy is helpful to some patients in that . A) the medical effect is better with psychological therapy than without it B) the patients can see a powerful beam of radiation hitting their tumor cells C) the patients' attitudes towards themselves have changed D) the patients are easy to a

26、ccept the methods the doctors use to treat them 5. , the patient can use his mind to help his body respond to treatment. A) In medical treatment B) In mental therapy C) In the tumor operation D) In suggestion therapy 6. It can be learned from the passage that suggestion therapy cannot be used

27、to . A) help adults deal with the strong pain of some diseases B) help the patients with chronic diseases C) help change bad habits like nail-biting, thumb-sucking, and sleep-related problems D) help patient overcome insomnia 7. According to the passage, which of the following remains unknown s

28、o far? A) Many doctors have recognized the psychological value B) Suggestion therapy is helpful for both adults and children C) Medical researchers have known how suggestion works D) Doctors have learned that psychology is important in medical treatment 注意:此部分试题在答题卡1上作答;8-10题在答题卡1上。 Part III L

29、istening Comprehension (35 minutes) Part Ⅳ Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth) (25 minutes) Section A 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

30、 passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. 注意:此部分试题在答题卡2上作答 Questi

31、ons 47 to 56 are based on the fallowing passage. Have you ever known anyone famous? If so, you may have found that they are remarkably similar to the rest of us. You may have even heard them __47__ to people saying there is anything different about them. “I’m really just a normal guy,” __48__ an ac

32、tor who has recently rocketed into the spotlight. There is, of course, usually a brief period when they actually start to believe they are as great as their __49__ fans suggest. They start to wear __50__ clothes and talk as if everyone should hear what they have to say. This period, however, does no

33、t often last long. They fall back to reality as fast as they had __51__ risen above it all. What will it feel like to soar to such __52__ and look down like an eagle from up high on everyone else? And what will it feel like to have flown so high only to __53__ from your dream and realize you; are on

34、ly human? Some only see the __54__ in losing something they had gained. They often make __55__ attempts to regain what they lost. Often these efforts result in even greater pain. Some become __56__ financially and emotionally. The only real winners are those who are happy to be back on the ground wi

35、th the rest of us. A) desperate B) disappointing C) cruelty D) bankruptE) fancy F) protects G) altitude H) similarly I) wake J) contest K) object L) worshipping M) dignity N) originally O) protests Section B Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some qu

36、estions 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 on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. 注意:此部分试题在答题卡2上作答。 Passage One Questions 57 to 61 are based on the fo

37、llowing passage. A detailed and thorough research project undertaken by the Open University recently reported that their evidence appears to show that competition between nearby schools does not significantly improve academic standards. Indeed, their report inclines to the opposite outcome; the exa

38、m results may actually decline where competition is fiercest. When the further education sector was " privatized" a few years ago, competition between colleges became truly fierce, at least in urban areas where potential students could choose between several of them. Colleges appointed highly paid

39、marketing directors and gave them large budgets; some even "bribed" interested students with promises of hundreds of pounds if they completed certain courses satisfactorily. Fully competitive markets being a philosophical foundation of Britain's recent governments, it was no surprise to hear claims

40、 that many educational developments of the 1990s would move us towards a free market in secondary education---giving youngsters and their parents a free choice of where to study. However, the secondary sector did not become particularly competitive while, admittedly, the consumers have been given mo

41、re information, which is one aspect of a truly free market. It is very rare that two nearby schools with at least some empty places are similar enough to be comparable yet different enough to be rankable; only where that occurs can there be true competition. The Open University research was probabl

42、y not flawed---but its conclusions are. This is because the team did not really compare areas having true competition (as just defined) with areas that do not. But, let us all breathe a sigh of relief. Secondary schools had started of late to move in the marketing direction----considering allocatin

43、g scarce resources of staff and money to persuading the pupils that their schools are the best in the area. No schools could afford to do that properly, so it is a relief to realize this research tells us we don't have to. Competition? We haven't got time for it! Let's spend our small budget in tea

44、ching and learning, not in competing and marketing. 57. It is indicated in the passage that competition between schools results in . A) higher enrollment rate B) lower academic standard C) higher marketing expenses D) privatization of further education 58. Real competition can happen only when

45、 . A) academic standard is improved B) there are comparable schools with different educational qualities C) students have different interests D) schools of all areas have sufficient budget for their development 59. According to the passage, the free market in secondary education . A) only prov

46、ides consumers with more information B) is more competitive than the higher education market C) means there will be more intensive competition than in colleges D) is a real surprise to Britain's recent government 60. The author of the passage feels relieved that . A) secondary schools have to m

47、arket themselves B) most secondary schools have scarce resources of staff and money C) the research by Open University proves that most secondary schools are the best in its area D) schools needn't prove that they are the best 61. What might be the author's attitude towards competitions between

48、nearby schools? A) The author is in favor of various kinds of competition. B) The author is indifferent to any competition and its result. C) The author is not certain of the effect of competitions. D) The author is against inter-collegiate competitions. Passage 2 Questions 62 to 66 are based

49、on the following passage. Going online is a favorite recreation for millions of American children. Almost10 million (14 percent) of America's 69 million children are online. The Internet both entertains and educates children, however, there are some possible negative consequences for children who a

50、ccess kid-based Web sites. Advertising on kid-based Web sites has become both a rapidly growing market for consumer companies and a concern for parents. With a click on an icon, children can link to advertisers and be granted tremendous spending power. Children are an important target group for cons

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