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15选10模拟题

四级第一篇

Part III Reading Comprehension (40 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 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 blank more than once.

Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.

You might expect that children’s movies would be less violent than those geared toward adults. But you’d be __36__.

“Just because a film has a cute clown fish or a singing mermaid or baby deer in it, doesn’t mean that there won't be murder,” says Ian Colman, a mental health epidemiologist at the University of Ottawa.

Colman tho ught it’d be interesting to compare violence in films __37__ at kids and grown-ups, after a colleague of his said that he may want to __38__ over the first five minutes of Finding Nemo while watching with his kids, since it __39__ a “death scene,” he says.

So he and a few other researchers __40__ the 45 children’s movies of all time to the adult’s dramas and __41__ how many murders and violent acts took place.

They skipped action movies because these “are often also marketed to, and viewed by, young childre n,” Colman and colleagues wrote in the study. They found that in children’s films __42__ those aimed toward adults, deaths amongst major characters were 2.5 times more __43__, and 2.8 times more likely to be murders, says Colman. Movie characters that were parents fared particularly badly.

But in this case, the findings do seem to have some real-world __44__. It may be best for parents to watch movies with their kids, so that if __45__ come up, they can be talked about, Colman says.

注意:此部分题请在答题卡2上作答。

答案:

37 L 42 K 47 52 57 62

38 M 43 H 48 53 58 63

39 N 44 A 49 54 59 64

40 D 45 F 50 55 60 65

四级第二篇

Part III Reading Comprehension (40 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 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 blank more than once.

Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.

One out of every two people in the U.K. will be __36__ with cancer at some point in their lives, according to new research published in the British Journal of Cancer on Wednesday.

Other studies have __37__ that the U.K.’s cancer rates would __38__ that level at some point in the future, but the newest finding, from the organization Cancer Research U.K., __39__ that that moment has already arrived for anyone born after the early 1960s. The new figure updates

a previous figure published by the organization, which pegged the U.K. cancer rate at more than one in every three people.

Researchers say this new, higher figure is partly due to advances that have __40__ people to live longer.

“Cancer is __41__ a disease of old age, with more than 60 percent of all cases diagnosed in people aged over 65. If people live long enough, then most will get cancer at some point. But there’s a lot we can do to make it less likely—like giving up smoking, being more active, drinking less alcohol and __42__ a healthy weight,” Peter Sasieni, a professor at Queen Mary University of London and one of the paper’s authors, said in a press release. “If we want to reduce the risk of developing the disease, we must redouble our efforts and take action now to better __43__ the disease for future generations.”

These figures are not a major shock to anyone __44__ with the subject. Cancer rates in the U.S. are extremely similar. According to the latest publication of the American, the lifetime risk of developing cancer is __45__ less than one in every two for men, and higher than one in every three for women.

注意:此部分题请在答题卡2上作答。

答案:

37 J 42 N 47 52 57 62

38 A 43 K 48 53 58 63

39 C 44 L 49 54 59 64

40 E 45 B 50 55 60 65

四级第三篇

Part III Reading Comprehension (40 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 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 blank more than once.

Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.

“How do you get out of an Icelandic forest? You stand up.”

During five days spent in Iceland this fall, I heard locals tell this joke several times.

The quip once made __36__; Iceland was until recently a tree-deprived land, hosting instead an

__37__ of beautiful wide-open expanses, clad in volcanic rocks, glaciers and some grasses and shrubs. And while it still remains largely that way, trees and woodlands have been __38__ returning the past several decades, and an Icelandic forestry industry is beginning to take root.

That’s due in large part to a warming climate, which is helping many new types of tr ees grow here. Over the past 20 years, __39__ temperatures have __40__ by almost 2 degrees Fahrenheit. As a result, trees are __41__ faster and new varieties are now found here that couldn’t __42__ before.

Adalsteinn Sigurgeirsson, head of research for the Icelandic forest service, has heard the joke thousands of times. “[I] cringe every time I hear it,” he says. Sigurgeirsson picks me up on recent Monday morning in Reykjavik in his black Mitsubishi pickup. It’s rainy and the sky is dark—not __43__ weather for walking through a forest. He’s dressed in a blue sweater and green rain jacket. He smiles and nods at the deluge outside. “Welcome to Iceland!” The rain is usually __44__, he assures me, and it __45__ enough water for tree growth over much of the island—one reason he is so upbeat about forestry’s prospects here.

注意:此部分题请在答题卡2上作答。

答案:

37 F 42 J 47 52 57 62

38 O 43 B 48 53 58 63

39 D 44 I 49 54 59 64

40 L 45 A 50 55 60 65

四级第四篇

Part III Reading Comprehension (40 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 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 blank more than once.

Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.

For a while, biologist Arjan Boonman lived in Indonesia and spent much of his time traveling the country to make __36__ recordings of bats.

“There’s a lot of deforestation there, and lots of bats are __37__ going to go extinct,” says Boonman, now a postdoctoral researcher at Tel Aviv University in Israel. __38__ by the bats, he decided to gather as much information as __39__ about the various species in Indonesia, before they’re gone.

One day Boonman sat down on a bus next to a friendly man, who told him he’d heard a species __40__ cave nectar bats making a clicking sound with their wings, perhaps using it to echolocate. Echolocation is the process whereby bats and other animals bounce sound off their surroundings to help them navigate, especially in the dark. Boonman was __41__.

Bat biologists, including Boonman, pretty much all assumed that bats only echolocate __42__, by making sounds in their larynx. It was also generally thought that the vast majority of species in this family, known as Old World fruits bats, didn’t echolocate at all, says bat expert Nancy Simmons, the curator-in-charge at the depart ment of mammalogy at New York’s American Museum of Natural History.

Yovel convinced Boonman that it was a story worth looking into, and together they and a third scientist went to Thailand to record several different unrelated species of fruit bats (one of the better travel excuses out there). They found that several species of bats did __43__ make clicking sounds with their wings, increasing the frequency of these clicks more than fivefold when they turned out the lights.

This and other experiments led them to __44__ that the bats use these wing clicks to find their way around, and the clicking appears to function as a primitive form of echolocation, says Simmons, who wasn’t involved in the study, which was __45__ in the journal Current Biology. 注意:此部分题请在答题卡2上作答。

答案:

37 F 42 C 47 52 57 62

38 L 43 I 48 53 58 63

39 E 44 J 49 54 59 64

40 A 45 B 50 55 60 65

四级第五篇

Part III Reading Comprehension (40 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 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 blank more than once.

Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.

According to a study __36__ this week in the journal Ecology Letters, the __37__ of birds in Europe has __38__ by more than 20 percent in the past 30 years. While there were over 2.1 billion European birds in 1980, there are now around 1.6 billion, says study co-author Rich Inger, an ecologist at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom.

Most of the decline—or 90 percent—is __39__ for by a shrinking population in the 36 most common species, Inger tells Newsweek.

For example, throughout the continent there are now 62 percent fewer house sparrows (家雀)than there were when Margaret Thatcher became prime minister, a decline of about 150 million animals, he says.

There were also drops in the numbers of such __40__ species as skylarks, grey partridges and starlings.

The decline is likely due in part to habitat loss and pesticide use. The amount of land used for agriculture in Europe has __41__ increased since 1980, and there are fewer places for birds to nest and find food, Inger says. At the same time, pesticide use has gone up, __42__ down the number of “pests” like insects that birds p rey upon, he adds.

“We don’t manage the environment in a way that’s good for birds,” Inger says.

The study looked at an __44__ amount of data collected by thousands of “citizen scientists” over 30 years in most countries in Europe, in “an __44__ departure from conventional approaches to reviewing bird monitoring data,” said Michael Wunder, an ornithologist at the University of Colorado-Denver who wasn’t __45__ in the study.

注意:此部分题请在答题卡2上作答。

答案:

37 D 42 L 47 52 57 62

38 F 43 C 48 53 58 63

39 O 44 A 49 54 59 64

40 G 45 I 50 55 60 65

六级第一篇

Part III Reading Comprehension (40 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 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 blank more than once.

Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.

Although many will vow to lose weight in the coming year, most will __36__ fail, not from lack of motivation or knowledge but from insuperable forces that undermine the best of intentions.

Until now, those who undermine these intentions have been free to do whatever they can to trip up would-be weight watchers. No matter how extensive their efforts, the blame and responsibility has been __37__ on those who fail.

A similar situation existed 200 years ago, when Americans drank more than twice as much alcohol as they do now and large portions of the population were regularly inebriated. Alcohol was the beverage of choice and was __38__ all the time.

Employers often paid workers with alcohol as part of their wages. It was served to children, it was __39__ as medicine, and it was provided to voters in political campaigning. However, when more and more families lost their breadwinners to alcohol-related problems, and business owners realized how much money they were losing due to employees who were drunk on the job and not performing, policies were __40__ that made alcohol less __41__ and less acceptable.

Businessmen subsidized alcohol-free taverns so workers could socialize without being __42__ to drink. Bar owners began to be held responsible for the negative consequences of serving too much alcohol, even requiring them to provide for the widows of patrons who died from alcohol purchased at their establishments—policies that still exist today through dramshop liability.

Yet today, instead of instituting policies that would standardize portion sizes so people aren’t

__43__ served too much, and policies that __44__ the placement of candy at the cash register or discounts on junk food, individuals are still expected to be able to __45__ all these cues that undermine long-term goals.

注意:此部分题请在答题卡2上作答。

答案:

37 J 42 N 47 52 57 62

38 B 43 F 48 53 58 63

39 D 44 L 49 54 59 64

40 A 45 K 50 55 60 65

六级第二篇

Part III Reading Comprehension (40 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 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 blank more than once.

Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.

NASA has __36__ details about a test flight for Orion, a spacecraft the organization built “to take humans farther than they’ve ever gone before.” On December 4,Orion will __37__ from Cape Canaveral, Florida for a two-orbit, four-hour, 3,600-mile flight meant to test the craft for safety systems, particularly high-speed re-entry systems, as the craft will return to Earth traveling

at 20,000 miles per hour at a temperature over 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Nobody will be on board for the test.

The flight has been dubbed “Exploration Flight Test-1” and will mark the farthest distance from the Earth that a spacecraft __38__ to carry a crew has traveled in over 40 years, NASA said. By

__39__, the International Space Station is only about 240 miles up from the ground. It will

cost $375 million.

For future flights, Orion will lift off using an __40__ new heavy-lift rocket system, Space Launch System (SLS), which was designed to send humans into deep space. The first SLS test is set for 2018 and will include an orbit around the moon, which may become a manned flight. SLS is designed to allow the first visit by humans to an asteroid and, __41__, to Mars.

“This is just the first of what will be a long line of exploration missions beyond low Earth orbit, and in a few years we will be sending our astronauts to destinations humans have never experienced,” said Bill Hill, deputy associate administrator for Exploration Systems Development, in a statement. “It’s __42__ to be a part of the journey now, at the beginning.”

While NASA has big plans for Orion, manned missions are not planned till after 2020, so a Mars __43__ may not be possible until the later 2020s or 2030s. Though 3,600 miles is the longest trip in quite some time, Mars is an __44__ 140 million miles away, and much work is needed to ensure the craft can be safe and __45__ enough for a crew to make that extremely long space journey.

注意:此部分题请在答题卡2上作答。

答案:

37 O 42 M 47 52 57 62

38 F 43 L 48 53 58 63

39 C 44 I 49 54 59 64

40 H 45 B 50 55 60 65

六级第三篇

Part III Reading Comprehension (40 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 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 blank more than once.

Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.

You may have noticed an “I’m a V oter” app sitting on top of your Facebook news feed yester day and may have thought it was another form of slacktivism—one that would have little __36__ other than allowing the person behind the social media profile to achieve some sense of satisfaction. But there’s more to it than that.

Back in 2010, Facebook, along with a group of political scientists, __37__ an experiment.

They planted the following in the news feeds of tens of millions of users: a graphic containing a link to look up polling places, a button to announce you had voted and six profile pictures of friends who had already indicated they had voted. Other users were shown a generic message about voting or nothing at all. The researchers then cross-referenced each user’s name with that day’s voting records and crunched the numbers.

It turns out users who were given the option of letting their friends know that they had voted were 0.39 percent more __38__ to vote than those who were shown nothing. The researchers also found that the behavior was __39__: People were __40__ by seeing that their close friends had voted. It was like a virtual version of the old “I V oted” button: part brag, part guilt trip. According to The New Republic, “The researchers concluded that their Facebook graphic directly mobilized 60,000 voters, and, thanks to the ripple effect, __41__ caused an additional 340,000 votes to be cast that day.”

The researchers noted that the 2000 election was decided by 537 voters in Florida, making it clear that Facebook has the __42__ to influence elections.

This year, Facebook __43__ the “I’m a V oter” app to all adults in the United States. With the U.S. adult population somewhere around 242.4 million, some 138.2 million voting-age Americans were 0.39 percent more likely to vote because they had seen the app. This means about 539,000 voters may have been __44__ influenced by Facebook to cast ballots in these midterm elections. While many are calling the voter turnout “dismal” this year, without Facebook, it could have been __45__.

注意:此部分题请在答题卡2上作答。

答案:

37 D 42 G 47 52 57 62

38 E 43 I 48 53 58 63

39 H 44 J 49 54 59 64

40 N 45 C 50 55 60 65

六级第四篇

Part III Reading Comprehension (40 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 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 blank more than once.

Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.

A New Orleans native, Uma Nagendra’s doctoral research at the University of Georgia was

__36__ by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and looks at how the “natural world __37__ from disasters,” according to the announcement in Science—which along with its publisher, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and HighWire Press, sponsors the __38__ contest.

In her video, Nagendra and five fellow aerialists sport bright green tights as they represent seedlings, twisting and turning on ropes in an effort to show “how several different species of tree seedlings in the southern Appalachian Mountains interact with soil organisms. The video __39__ a tornado coming through an undisturbed forest, she explains, disrupting pathogens that accumulate in the soil near tree roots and altering the forest environment.

Nagendra’s video wo n the biology category as well as the overall 2014 title. Winners were also __40__ in physics, chemistry, and social science categories, as well as in an __41__ audience vote.

__42__ winners reviewed entries for this year’s contest for their artistic and s cientific merit and whittled down the list to a dozen finalists, which were announced last Monday. A group of

__43__—which included both scientists and artists, both independent and affiliated with __44__ like MIT, Harvard, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and Pilobolus dance theater—made the final selections.

“Dance is a…universal medium,” says Hans Rinderknecht, a Ph.D. student at MIT whose video won the physics category. The competition gives __45__ the opportunity to take their work “out of this v ery abstract, very mathematical place and [put] it into a form where people can relate.”

注意:此部分题请在答题卡2上作答。

答案:

37 C 42 I 47 52 57 62

38 K 43 N 48 53 58 63

39 A 44 H 49 54 59 64

40 J 45 G 50 55 60 65

六级第五篇

Part III Reading Comprehension (40 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 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 blank more than once.

Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.

An investigation into the __36__ crash of a Virgin Galactic spaceship has found that a function to help the craft __37__ into the atmosphere was deployed early, a federal safety official said on Sunday, adding pilot error could not be ruled out.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is leading the __38__ into what caused the spacecraft to crash in California's Mojave Desert during a test flight on Friday, killing one pilot and __39__ injuring the other.

SpaceShipTwo's rotating tail boom, a key safety feature for re-entering the atmosphere, rotated early, Christopher Hart, acting chairman of the NTSB, said late on Sunday, though he said it was too __40__ to say whether this had __41__ the crash.

Hart told a news conference that investigators had __42__ the "feathering" system, which helps it descend into the atmosphere from space, should have been __43__ when the vehicle was traveling about 1.4 times the speed of sound.

Hart said the feathering system, which folds the vehicle in half to create more atmospheric drag, was unlocked early by the co-pilot, accord ing to video from the spaceship’s cockpit. About two seconds later, the spaceplane’s tail section began to fold.

Asked if the NTSB was considering the __44__ of pilot error, Hart said: "We are not ruling anything out. We are looking at all of these issues to determine what was the __45__ cause of this mishap."

注意:此部分题请在答题卡2上作答。

答案:

37 E 42 K 47 52 57 62

38 M 43 C 48 53 58 63

39 N 44 L 49 54 59 64

40 O 45 I 50 55 60 65

2017-2019年英语四级考试十五选十真题及答案汇总

2017年6月第1套 The method for making beer has changed over time. Hops (啤酒花), for example, which give many a modern beer its bitter flavor, are a __26__ recent addition to the beverage. This was first menti oned in reference to brewing in the ninth century. Now, researcher s have found a __27__ ingredient in residue(残留物) from 5000-year-old beer brewing equipment. While digging two pits at a site in the central plains of China, scientists discovered fragme nts from pots and vessels. The different shapes of the containers __ 28__ they were used to brew, filter, and store beer. They may be ancient "beer-making tools," and the e arliest __29__ evidence of beer brewing in China, the researchers reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. To __30__ that theory, the team examined the yellowish, dried __31_ _ inside the vessels. The majority of the grains, about 80%, were f rom cereal crops like barley (大 麦), and about 10% were bits of roots, __32__ lily, which would have made the beer sweeter, the scientist s say. Barley was an unexpected find; the crop was domesticated i n Western Eurasia and didn’t become a __33__ food in central Chin a until about 2,000 years ago, according to the researchers. Based on that timing, they indicate barley may have __34__ in the region not as food, but as __35__ material for beer brewing. A) arrived B) consuming C) direct D) exclusively E) including F) in form G) raw H) reached I) relatively J) remains K) resources L) sta ple M) suggest N) surprising O) test 答案:INMCO JELAG 2017年6月第2套 As if you needed another reason to hate the gym, it now turns out t hat exercise can exhaust not only your muscles, but also your eyes . Fear not, however, for coffee can stimulate them again. During _ _26__ exercise, our muscles tire as they run out of fuel and build u p waste products. Muscle performance can also be affected by a __27__ called "central fatigue," in which an imbalance in the bod y's chemical messengers prevents the central nervous system from directing muscle movements __28__. It was not known, however, w hether central fatigue might also affect motor systems not directly __29__ in the exercise itself, such as those that move the eyes. To

新视野大学英语(三)十五选十 期末复习练习版 (附答案)复习过程

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程3 十五选十 Unit 1 P12 determined to do something, however difficult it might be, you will 1) find a way to do it well. The 2) point is that you must have the will to achieve success. Ninety percent of the failures that occur are due to the fact that there is no strong will involved. Many people simply say that they want something, but they do not make any 3) to achieve it. So, instead of getting it, they use the poorest excuse to explain the situation away. On many occasions, people tend to 4) every minute obstacle, making the objective impossible to attain. In reality, if they have the will to succeed, they can get rid of the 5) and achieve their goals. Only those with a(n) 6) and focused will and spirit can fight their way to final victory. Many a famous man has the same experience. They have 7) their prestige because they have had the will to 8) apparently insuperable (无法克服的) obstacles. Many artists, statesmen, writers and inventors have managed to succeed because they possess a fierce will, which has helped them to accomplish major 9) . Therefore, we can see that the main thing which one needs is a strong will. Weak-willed people never climb to the top. They collapse at the 10) use of force against them. Strong-willed people, on the other hand will stand up against all odds and will make it a point to succeed. Unit 2 P42 process that is 1) by profound psychological changes, especially in terms of how we relate to others. One of the most frustrating 2) of the adolescent years is the tendency for self-focus and a decrease in the 3) of focus we have for the feelings and needs of others. While these changes are fairly universal, those of us who were born with a shy temperament (性格) can carry the adolescent fears, which may never 4) , into adulthood. An anxious temperament causes our brains to react forcibly when 5) to the stress of sudden awareness of our peers and gradually we become more and more vulnerable. Our brains label the fear of exposure or embarrassment as highly dangerous. This may result in a(n) 6) circle for many years: excessive self-consciousness and inhibition when you feel you are being observed. To cope with the problem, I would like to 7) you to strive for increased focus on other people, in place of your 8) focus on yourself. Yes, I know, this is easier said than done. The fear may

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