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2020年6月英語四級閱讀真題及答案

2020年6月英語四級閱讀真題及答案

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithten

blanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblank

fromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthe

passage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemaking

yourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbya

letter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemon

AnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmay

notuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

Questions47to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Walking,ifyoudoitvigorouslyenough,istheoverall

bestexerciseforregularphysicalactivity.Itrequiresno

equipment,everyoneknowshowtodoitanditcarriesthe47

riskofinjury.Thehumanbodyisdesignedtowalk.Youcan

walkinparksoralongariverorinyourneighborhood.To

get48benefitfromwalking,aimfor45minutesaday,an

averageoffivedaysaweek.

Strengthtrainingisanotherimportant49ofphysical

activity.Itspurposeistobuildand50boneandmusclemass,

bothofwhichshrinkwithage.Ingeneral,youwillwantto

dostrengthtrainingtwoorthreedaysaweek,51recovery

daysbetweensessions.

Finally,flexibilityandbalancetrainingare52

importantasthebodyages.Achesandpainsarehighonthe

listofcomplaintsinoldage.Theresultofconstantmuscle

tensionandstiffnessofjoints,manyofthemare53,and

simpleflexibilitytrainingcan54thesebymakingmuscles

strongerandkeepingjointslubricated(潤滑).Someofthis

youdowheneveryoustretch.Ifyouwatchdogsandcats,

you’11getanideaofhownaturalitis.Thegeneral55is

simple:wheneverthebodyhasbeeninonepositionfora

while,itisgoodto56stretchitinanoppositeposition.

A)allowingF)helpingK)prevent

B)avoidableG)increasinglyL)principle

C)brieflyH)lowestM)provoke

D)componentI)maintainN)seriously

E)determinedJ)maximum0)topic

參考答案

47.H.lowest

48.J.maximum

49.D.component

50.I.maintain

51.A.allowing

52.G.increasingly

53.B.avoidable

54.K.prevent

55.L.principle

56.C.briefly

SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Each

passageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinished

statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),

B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmark

thecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasingleline

throughthecentre.

PassageOne

Questions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Junkfoodiseverywhere.We'reeatingwaytoomuchofit.

Mostofusknowwhatwe'redoingandyetwedoitanyway.

Sohere'sasuggestionofferedbytworesearchersatthe

RandCorporation:Whynottakealessonfromalcoholcontrol

policiesandapplythemtowherefoodissoldandhowit's

displayed?

“Manypolicymeasurestocontrolobesity(月巴胖癥)assume

thatpeopleconsciouslyandrationallychoosewhatandhow

muchtheyeatandthereforefocusonprovidinginformation

andmoreaccesstohealthierfoods,“notethetwo

researchers.

“Incontrast,“theresearcherscontinue,“many

regulationsthatdon'tassumepeoplemakerationalchoices

havebeensuccessfullyappliedtocontrolalcohol,a

substance一likefood一ofwhichimmoderateconsumption

leadstoserioushealthproblems.”

Theresearchreferencesstudiesofpeople'sbehavior

withfoodandalcoholandresultsofalcoholrestrictions,

andthenlistsfiveregulationsthattheresearchersthink

mightbepromisingifappliedtojunkfoods.Amongthem:

Densityrestrictions:licensestosellalcoholaren?t

handedoutunplannedtoallcomersbutareallotted(分

酉己)basedonthenumberofplacesinanareathatalreadysell

alcohol.Thesemakealcohollesseasytogetandreducethe

numberofpsychologicalcuestodrink.

Similarly,theresearcherssay,beingpresentedwithjunk

foodstimulatesourdesiretoeatit.Sowhynotlimitthe

densityoffoodoutlets,particularlyonesthatsellfood

richinemptycalories?Andwhynotlimitsaleoffoodin

placesthataren?tprimarilyfoodstores?

Displayandsalesrestrictions:Californiahasarule

prohibitingalcoholdisplaysnearthecashregistersingas

stations,andinmostplacesyoucan'tbuyalcoholatdrive-

throughfacilities.Atsupermarkets,foodcompaniespayto

havetheirwaresinplaceswherethey'reeasilyseen.One

couldremovejunkfoodtothebackofthestoreandbanthem

fromtheshelvesatcheckoutlines.Theothermeasures

includerestrictingportionsizes,taxingandprohibiting

specialpricedealsforjunkfoods,andplacingwarning

labelsontheproducts.

57.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutjunkfood?

A)Peopleshouldbeeducatednottoeattoomuch.

B)Itiswidelyconsumeddespiteitsillreputation.

C)Itstemptationistoostrongforpeopletoresist.

D)Itcausesmoreharmthanisgenerallyrealized.

58.WhatdotheRandresearchersthinkofmanyofthe

policymeasurestocontrolobesity?

A)Theyshouldbeimplementedeffectively.

B)Theyprovidemisleadinginformation.

C)Theyarebasedonwrongassumptions.

D)Theyhelppeoplemakerationalchoices.

59.Whydopolicymakersofalcoholcontrolplacedensity

restrictions?

A)Fewpeopleareabletoresistalcohol?stemptations.

B)Therearealreadytoomanystoressellingalcohol.

C)Drinkingstrongalcoholcancausesocialproblems.

D)Easyaccessleadstocustomers?over-consumption.

60.WhatisthepurposeofCalifornia^sruleabout

alcoholdisplayingasstations?

A)Toeffectivelylimitthedensityofalcoholoutlets.

B)Tohelpdriverstogiveupthehabitofdrinking.

C)Topreventpossibletrafficjamsinnearbyareas.

D)Togetalcoholoutofdrivers?immediatesight.

61.WhatisthegeneralguidelinetheRandresearchers

suggestaboutjunkfoodcontrol?

A)Guidingpeopletomakerationalchoicesaboutfood.

B)Enhancingpeople'sawarenessoftheirownhealth.

C)Borrowingideasfromalcoholcontrolmeasures.

D)Resortingtoeconomic,legalandpsychologicalmeans.

參考答案

57.C58.C59.D60.D61.C

SectionCPassageOne

Questions62to66arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Kodak?sdecisiontofileforbankruptcy(破產)protection

isasad,thoughnotunexpected,turningpointforaleading

Americancorporationthatpioneeredconsumerphotographyand

dominatedthefilmmarketfordecades,butultimatelyfailed

toadapttothedigitalrevolution.

AlthoughmanyattributeKodak'sdownfallto

“complacency(自滿)thatexplanationdoesn?tacknow-

ledgethelengthstowhichthecompanywenttoreinvent

itself.Decadesago,Kodakanticipatedthatdigital

photographywouldovertakefilm一andinfact,Kodak

inventedthefirstdigitalcamerain1975-butinafateful

decision,thecompanychosetoshelfitsnewdiscoveryto

focusonitstraditionalfilmbusiness.

Itwasn'tthatKodakwasblindtothefuture,said

RebeccaHenderson,aprofessoratHarvardBusinessSchool,

butratherthatitfailedtoexecuteonastrategyto

confrontit.Bythetimethecompanyrealizeditsmistake,it

wastoolate.

Kodakisanexampleofafirmthatwasverymuchaware

thattheyhadtoadapt,andspentalotofmoneytryingtodo

so,butultimatelyfailed.Largecompanieshaveadifficult

timeswitchingintonewmarketsbecausethereisatemptation

toputexistingassetsintothenewbusinesses.

AlthoughKodakanticipatedtheinevitableriseofdigital

photography,itscorporate(企業(yè)的)culturewastoorootedin

thesuccessesofthepastforittomakethecleanbreak

necessarytofullyembracethefuture.Theywereacompany

stuckintime.Theirhistorywassoimportanttothem.Now

theirhistoryhasbecomealiability.

Kodak?sdownfalloverthelastseveraldecadeswas

dramatic.In1976,thecompanycommanded90%ofthemarket

forphotographicfilmand85%ofthemarketforcameras.But

the1980sbroughtnewcompetitionfromJapanesefilmcompany

FujiPhoto,whichunderminedKodakbyofferinglowerprices

forfilmandphotosupplies.Kodak'sdecisionnottopursue

theroleofofficialfilmforthe1984LosAngelesOlympics

wasamajormiscalculation.ThebidwentinsteadtoFuji,

whichexploiteditssponsorshiptowinapermanentfoothold

inthemarketplace.

62.WhatdowelearnaboutKodak?

A)Itwentbankruptallofasudden.

B)Itisapproachingitsdownfall.

C)Itinitiatedthedigitalrevolutioninthefilm

industry.

D)Itisplayingadominantroleinthefilmmarket.

63.Whydoestheauthorment

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