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1、pets4級(jí)閱讀試題part BRead the following three texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A. , B. C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET.Text 1A finding in recent years shows that men cannot manufacture blood as efficiently as womencan. This makes surgery riskier for men. Because they do n

2、ot breathe as often as women, men also need more oxygen. But men breathe more deeply and this exposes them to another risk. They draw more of the air when it is polluted.Men's bones are larger than women's and they are arranged somewhat differently. The feminine walk that evokes so many whis

3、tles is a matter of bone structure. A man has broader shoulders and a narrower pelvis, which makes him stride out with no waste motion. A woman's wider pelvis, designed for childbearing, forces her to put more movement into each step she takes with the result that she displays a bit of jiggle an

4、d sway as she walks.If you think a man is brave because he can climb a ladder to clean out the roof gutters, don't forget it is easier for him than for a woman. The angle at which a woman's thigh is joined to her knees makes climbing difficult for her, no matter whether it is a ladder or sta

5、irs or a mountain that she is tackling.A man's skin is thicker than a woman's and not nearly as soft. This prevents the sun's radiation from getting through, which is why men wrinkle less than women do. Women have a thin by- er of fat just under the skin and there is a plus to this great

6、er fat reserve. It acts as an invisible ful coat to keep a woman wanner in the winter. Women also stay cooler in summer. Because the far layer helps insulate them against heat. Men's fat is distributed differently. And they do not have that layer of it underneath their skin. In fact, they have c

7、onsiderably less fat than women and more lean mass. 41 percent of a man's body is muscle compared to thirty-five percent for women, which means that men have more muscle power. When we mention strength, almost 90 percent of a man's weight is strength compared to about 50 percent of a woman&#

8、39;s weight.The higher proportion of muscle to fat makes it easier for men to lose weight. Muscle burns up five more calories a pound than fat does just to maintain itself. So when a man wants to loseweight, the pounds roll off much faster. For all men's muscularity they do not have the energy r

9、eserves women do. They have more start-up energy, but the fat tucked away in women's nooks and crannies provides a rich energy reserve that men lack.Cardiologists at the University of Alabama who tested healthy women on treadmills discovered that over the years the female capacity for exercise f

10、ar exceeds the male capacity. A woman of sixty who is in good health can exercise up to 90 percefit of what she could do when she was twenty.A man of sixty has only 60 percent left of his capacity as a twenty-year-old.36. That boys suffer mine from air pollution can possibly be justified by the fact

11、 that_A. the male have larger bones than the femaleB.women can manufacture blood more efficiently than menC. men usually breathe more deeply than womenD. women breathe as often as men37. The different ways men and women move their body indicate that_A. bone structures in men and women are arranged d

12、ifferentlyB. women's bones are more ready to movementC. men always move their bodies with waste motionsD. women are good at climbing upwards38. It can be concluded from the passage thatA. men suffer more from sun's radiation than women doB.men will be more exhausted than women after a long t

13、ripC. the higher proportion of fat in women's body makes them easier to lose weight D an aged man can still exercise his body as he was young39. The best title for the above article is_A. Why Men Lack Capacity for Exercise over the YearsB.How Men's Bones Are Arranged Differently from Women&#

14、39; sC. Studies on Differences and Similarities between Men and WomenD. Men and Women: Some Differences40. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A.More oxygen needs to be prepared when a man is having surgery. B Man's courage has nothing to do with male's bod

15、y structure. C A woman usually stays cooler in summer and warmer in winter. D It is easier for a man to lose his weightText 2More than 30,000 drivers and passengers who sit in the front of the vehicles are killed or seriously injured each year. At a speed of only 30 miles per hour it is the same as

16、falling from a third-floor building. Wearing a seat belt saves lives:it reduces your chance of death or serious injury by more than a half.Therefore drivers or front seat passengers over 14 in most vehicles must wear a seat belt. If you do not, you will be fined up to 50. It will not be up to the dr

17、ivers to make sure you wear your belt. But it will be the driver's responsibility, to make sure that children under 14 do not ride in the front unless they are wearing a seat belt of some kind.However, when you're reversing your car, you do not have to wear a seat belt; or when you are makin

18、g a local delivery or collection using a special vehicle; or if you have a valid medical certificate which excuses you from wearing it. Make sure these circumstances apply to you before you decide not to wear your seat belt. Remember that you may be taken to court for not doing so, and you may be fi

19、ned if you cannot prove that you have been excused from wearing it.41. How many people in the front of the vehicles are killed or seriously injured every year?A. 30,000.B. 60,000.C. Approximately 30,000.D. Above 30,000.42. Wearing a seat belt in a vehicle_A. reduces road accidents to more than a hal

20、fB. saves lives while driving at a speed up to 30 miles per hourC. reduces the death rate in traffic accidentsD. saves more than 15,000 lives each year43. It is the driver's responsibility to_A. make the front seat passengers wear a seat beltB. make the front seat children under 14 wear a seat b

21、eltC. stop children riding in the front seatD. wear a seat belt each time he drives44. According to the text, which of the following people riding in the front does NOT have towear a seat belt?A. Someone who is backing into a parking space.B.Someone who is picking up the children from the local scho

22、ol.C. someone who is delivering invitation letters.D. Someone who is under 14.45. For some people, it may be better_A. to wear a seat belt for health reasonsB.not to wear a seat belt for health reasonsC. to get a valid medical certificate before wearing a seat beltD. to pay a fine rather than wear a

23、 seat beltText 3I remember the way the light touched her hair. She turned her head, and our eyes met, a momentary awareness in that raucous fifth grade classroom. I felt as though I' d been struck a blow under the heart Thus began my first love affair.Her name was Rachel, and I mooned my way thr

24、ough the grade and high school, stricken at the mere sight of her, tongue-tied in her presence. Does anyone, anymore, linger in the shadows of evening, drawn by the pale light of a window-her window-like some hapless summer insect?That delirious swooning, asexual but urgent and obsessive, that made

25、me awkward and my voice crack, is like some impossible dream now.I would catch sight of her, walking down an aisle of trees to or from school, and I' d become paralyzed. She always seemed so poised, so self-possessed. At home, I' d relive each encounter,writhing at the thought of my inadequa

26、cies. We eventually got acquainted and socialized as we entered our adolescence, she knew I had a case on her, and I sensed her affectionate tolerance for me. "Going sready" implied a maturity we still lacked. Her Orthodox Jewish upbringing and myown Catholic scruples imposed an inhibited

27、grace that made even kissing a distant prospect, however fervently desired. I managed to hold her once at a dance-chaperoned, of course. Our embrace made her giggle, a sound so trusting that I hated myself for what I' d been thinking. At any rate,my love for Rachel remained unrequited. We gradua

28、ted from high school, she went on to college,and I joined the Army.When World War II engulfed us, I was sent overseas. For a time we corresponded, and her letters were the highlight of those grinding endless years. Once she sent me a snapshot of herself in a bathing suit, which drove me to the wilde

29、st of fantasies. I mentioned the possibility of marriage in my next letter, and almost immediately her replies became less frequent, less personal. Her DearJohn latter finally caught UD with me while I was awaiting discharge. She gently explained the impossibility of a marriage between us. Looking b

30、ack on it, I must have recovered rather quickly, although for the first few months I believed I didn' t want to five. Like Rachel, I found someone else, whom I learned to love with a deep and permanent commitment that has lasted to this day.46. According to the passage, how old was the author when his first love affair began?A. Before he entered his teens.B.In his early teens.C. In his middle teens.D. When he was just out of his teens.47. How did the author behave as a boy in love?A. His first love motivated h

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