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12月大学英语四级考试最新模拟冲
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Passage Three
Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.
Another cultural aspect of nonverbal communication is one that you might not think about: space. Every person perceives himself to have a sort of invisible shield surrounding his physical body. When someone comes too close, he feels uncomfortable. When he bumps onto someone, he feels obligated to apologize. But the size of a person’s “comfort zone” depends on his cultural ethnic origin. For example, in casual conversation, many Americans stand about four feet apart. In other words, they like to keep each other “at arms length”,people in Latin or Arab cultures, in contrast, stand very close to each other, and touch each other often. If someone from one of those cultures stands too close to an American while in conversation, the American may feel uncomfortable and back away.
When Americans are talking, they expect others to respond to what they are saying. To Americans, polite conversationalists empathize by displaying expressions of excitement or disgust, shock or sadness. People with a “poker face”, whose emotions are hidden by a deadpan expression, are looked upon with suspicion. Americans also indicate their attentiveness in a conversation by raising their eyebrows, nodding, smiling politely and maintaining good eye contact. Whereas some cultures view direct eye contact as impolite or threatening, Americans see it as a sign of genuineness and honesty. If a person doesn’t look you in the eye, American might say, you should question his motives—or assume that he doesn’t like you. Yet with all the concern for eye contact, Americans still consider staring—especially at strangers—to be rude.
21. What the author discussed in the previous section is most probably about           .
A) classification of nonverbal communication
B) the reasons why people should think about space
C) the relationship between communication and space
D) some other cultural aspects of nonverbal communication
22. How far people keep to each other while talking is closely associated with their           .
A) origin   B) culture       C) custom     D) nationality
23. When an Italian talks to an Arabian on informal occasions,.         
A) he stands about four feet away
B) “comfort zone” does not exist
C) keeping close enough is preferred
D) communication barriers may emerge
24. A “poker face” (Line 3,Para. 2) refers to a face which is          .
A) attentive      B) emotional     C) suspicious     D) expressionless
25. In a conversation between friends, Americans regard it as sincere and truthful to          .
A) maintain direct eye contact
B) hide emotions with a deadpan expression
C) display excitement or disgust, shock or sadness
D) raise their eyebrows,nod and smile politely
Passage Four
Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.
We all know that DNA has the ability to identify individuals but, because it is inherited, there are also regions of the DNA strand which can relate an individual to his or her family (immediate and extended), tribal group and even an entire population. Molecular Genealogy (宗谱学) can use this unique identification provided by the genetic markers to link people together into family trees.  Pedigrees (家谱) based on such genetic markers can mean a breakthrough for family trees where information is incomplete or missing due to adoption, illegitimacy or lack of records. There are many communities and populations which have lost precious records due to tragic events such as the fire in the Irish courts during Civil War in 1921 or American slaves for whom many records were never kept in the first place.
The main objective of the Molecular Genealogy Research Group is to build a database containing over 100,000 DNA samples from individuals all over the world. These individuals will have provided a pedigree chart of at least four generations and a small blood sample. Once the database has enough samples to represent the world genetic make-up, it will eventually help in solving many issues regarding genealogies that could not be done by relying only on traditional written records. Theoretically, any individual will someday be able to trace his or her family origins through this database.
In the meantime, as the database is being created, molecular genealogy can already verify possible or suspected relationships between individuals. “For example, if two men sharing the same last name believe that they are related, but no written record proves this relationship, we can verify this possibility by collecting a sample of DNA from both and looking for common markers (in this case we can look primarily at the Y chromosome (染色体)),” explains Ugo A. Perego, a member of the BYU Molecular Genealogy research team.
26. People in a large area may possess the same DNA thread because         .
A) DNA is characteristic of a region
B) they are beyond doubt of common ancestry
C) DNA strand has the ability to identify individuals
D) their unique identification can be provided via DNA
27. The possible research of family trees is based on the fact that         .
A) genetics has achieved a breakthrough
B) genetic information contained in DNA can be revealed now
C) each individual carries a unique record of who he is and how he is related to others
D) we can use DNA to prove how distant an individual is to a family, a group or a population
28. The Molecular Genealogy Research Group is building a database for the purpose of         .
A) offering assistance in working out genealogy-related problems
B) solving many issues without relying on traditional written records
C) providing a pedigree chart of at least four generations in the world
D) confirming the assumption that all individuals are of the same origin
29. If two men suspected for some reason they have a common ancestor,          .
A) we can decide according to their family tree
B) we can find the truth from their genetic markers
C) we can compare the differences in their Y chromosome
D) we can look for written records to prove their relationship
30. Which of the following CANNOT be inferred from the passage?
A) We are a walking,living,breathing record of our ancestors
B) Many American slaves did not know who their ancestors were.
C) An adopted child generally lacks enough information to prove his identity.
D) Molecular genealogy can be used to prove a relationship between individuals.
Part ⅢVocabulary(20 minutes)
Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A),B),C)and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.
31. WTO is regarded by some countries as an access to foreign markets rather than as a      for opening up the home market.
A) commerce   B) committee    C) commitment   D) commission
32. We should recognize that every company and every person is part of a long      of customers and suppliers.
A) pool      B) line         C) stream        D) chain
33. Today the small town is better      against flood than it was 20 years ago.
A) protected     B) prevented     C) preserved   D) prepared
34. Did you mean I should keep the receipt? Im afraid I have      .
A) run it over      B) torn it up      C) taken it apart  D) shaken it off
35. Unlike photocopies of books, the digital copies are virtually      in quality to the original.
A) similar          B) identical      C) resembling   D) alike
36. The price of fresh vegetables      according to the weather.
A) fluctuates     B) increases     C) soars     D) maintains
37. Your proposal looks good       ,but I am not convinced it can be put into effect.
A) on paper         B) at sight       C) under cover    D) in bulk
38. The government that refuses to meet the needs of its people must bear the      .
A) results      B) outcomes     C) effects     D) consequences
39. The elderly people in this country are entitled to      a special heating allowance from the government when they pass the age of sixty.
A) claim      B) declare       C) inquire        D) apply
40. The snow has been      steadily for hours and the ground is completely covered.
A) showering     B) dropping      C) descending    D) falling
41. The hostess went to great      to make the child comfortable and feel at home.
A) efforts      B) lengths        C) heights  D) details
42. You said the post office is on this block, can you be a bit more      ?
A) particular        B) specific        C) abstract     D) especial
43. His composition was so confusing that I could hardly make any      of it whatsoever.
A) meaning         B) message        C) information D) sense
44. I am afraid that you have to alter your      views in light of the tragic news that has just arrived.
A) optimistic       B) distressing       C) indifferent   D) pessimistic
45. As the saying goes, reading without reflecting is like eating without       .
A) chewing         B) tasting          C) digesting     D) releasing
46. All of us did quite a good job but the teacher only      him out for praise.
A) yelled       B) singled          C) selected     D) pulled
47. Without a sure supply of water, farming in that area remains at the       of the weather.
A) disposal         B) risk             C) cost  D) mercy
48. Industrial communities should be close enough to crowded centers but      enough to reduce potential dangers.
A) advanced     B) reliable          C) distant  D) sophisticated
49. She had a guilty      about not telling the police what had actually happened.
A) consciousness    B) conscience       C) consequence  D) confusion
50. There is a beautiful      of pine forest near my country house.
A) extension     B) length           C) spell     D) stretch
51. We’ve      all our time and effort in this plan, and we don’t want it to fail.
A) invested         B) exhausted        C) devoted     D) assigned
52. The workers      demands were,they only asked for a small raise in their wages.
A) general         B) moderate        C) partial  D) numerous
53. You should know      to spend all your money on those impractical fancy goods.
A) other than     B) rather than       C) more than D) better than
54. Everybody seemed to have known about his scandal, only his wife was kept in the      .
A) dark      B) ignorance        C) shade   D) shadow
55. All students in the class      a loud laugh when the professor told them a joke.
A) let up      B) let down         C) let off  D) let out
56. It can be safely      that there is no living beings on that planet.
A) resumed         B) assessed          C) assumed D) assured
57. There are certain      when you have to interrupt people who are in the middle of doing something.
A) chances         B) situations         C) occasions   D) opportunities
58. Mother      into the room and kissed her sleeping baby.
A) crept      B) staggered         C) rushed   D) marched
59. The building started with a steel      which was later filled in with bricks and concrete.
A) institution   B) terminal          C) sightseeing   D) framework
60. This book does not have an      structure. Some parts are even contradictory .
A) integrated     B) informed          C) intensive  D) inward
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