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2024年大學(xué)英語四級考試模擬試卷二

[問答題]1.WhetherCollegeStudentsShouldOpenOnlineShops

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Thehumanfaceisaremarkablepieceofwork.Theastonishingvariety

offacialfeatureshelpspeople26eachotherandiscrucialto

theformationofcomplexsocieties.Soistheface,sabilitytosend

emotionalsignals,whetherthroughan27blushortheartifice

(欺騙)ofafalsesmile.Peoplespendmuchoftheirwakinglives,in

theofficeandthecourtroomaswellasthebarandthe

bedroom,28faces,forsignsofattraction,hostility,trustand

deceit.Theyalsospendplentyoftimetryingtodissimulate(掩

飾).Technologyisrapidlycatchingupwiththehumanabilitytoread

faces.InAmericafacialrecognitionisusedbychurchesto29

worshippers,attendance;inBritain,byretailerstospot30

shoplifters.ThisyearWelshpoliceusedittoarrestasuspect

outsideafootballgame.InChinait31meidentitiesofride-

hailingdrivers,permitstouriststoenter32andletspeople

payforthingswithasmile.Apple,snewiPhoneisexpectedtouseit

tounlockthehomescreen.Setagainsthumanskills,suchapplications

mightseemincemental,(增力口的).Somebreakthroughs,suchasflight

ortheInternet,obviouslytransformhumanabilities;facial

recognitionseems33toencodethem.

Althoughfacesarepeculiarto34,theyarealsopublic,so

technologydoesnot,atfirstsight,intrudeonsomethingthatis

private.Andyettheabilitytorecord,storeandanalyseimagesof

facescheaply,quicklyandonavastscalepromisesonedaytobring

about35changestonotionsofprivacy,fairnessandtrust.

[單選題]丁圣石處26.應(yīng)填

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Althoughfacesarepeculiarto34,theyarealsopublic,so

technologydoesnot,atfirstsight,intrudeonsomethingthatis

private.Andyettheabilitytorecord,storeandanalyseimagesof

facescheaply,quicklyandonavastscalepromisesonedaytobring

about35_____changestonotionsofprivacy,fairnessandtrust.

[單選題]2云后處27.應(yīng)填

A.A)attractions

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Althoughfacesarepeculiarto34,theyarealsopublic,so

technologydoesnot,atfirstsight,intrudeonsomethingthatis

private.Andyettheabilitytorecord,storeandanalyseimagesof

facescheaply,quicklyandonavastscalepromisesonedaytobring

about35changestonotionsofprivacy,fairnessandtrust.

[單選題]3.空白處28.應(yīng)填

A.A)attractions

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Althoughfacesarepeculiarto34,theyarealsopublic,so

technologydoesnot,atfirstsight,intrudeonsomethingthatis

private.Andyettheabilitytorecord,storeandanalyseimagesof

facescheaply,quicklyandonavastscalepiomisesonedaytobring

about35____changestonotionsofprivacy,fairnessandtrust.

[單選題]5.空白處30.應(yīng)填

A.A)attractions

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D.D)fundamental

E.E)individuals

F.F)involuntary

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Althoughfacesarepeculiarto34,theyarealsopublic,so

technologydoesnot,atfirstsight,intrudeonsomethingthatis

private.Andyettheabilitytorecord,storeandanalyseimagesof

facescheaply,quicklyandonavastscalepromisesonedaytobring

about35changestonotionsofprivacy,fairnessandtrust.

[單選題]6.空白處31.應(yīng)填

A.A)attractions

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C.C)extends

D.D)fundamental

E.E)individuals

F.F)iiivoluiilaiy

G

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Althoughfacesarepeculiarto34,theyarealsopublic,so

technologydoesnot,atfirstsight,intrudeonsomethingthatis

private.Andyettheabilitytorecord,storeandanalyseimagesof

facescheaply,quicklyandonavastscalepromisesonedaytobring

about35changestonotionsofprivacy,fairnessandtrust.

[單選題]7.空白處32.應(yīng)填

A.A)attractions

B.B)drawing

C.C)extends

D.D)fundamental

E.E)individuals

F.F)involuntary

G

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Althoughfacesarepeculiarto34,theyarealsopublic,so

technologydoesnot,atfirstsight,intrudeonsomethingthatis

private.Andyettheabilitytorecord,storeandanalyseimagesof

facescheaply,quicklyandonavastscalepromisesonedaytobring

about35____changestonotionsofprivacy,fairnessandtrust.

[單選題]8。后處33.應(yīng)填

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technologydoesnot,atfirstsight,intrudeonsomethingthatis

private.Andyettheabilitytorecord,storeandanalyseimagesof

facescheaply,quicklyandonavastscalepromisesonedaytobring

about35____changestonotionsofprivacy,fairnessandtrust.

[單選題]近日處34.應(yīng)填

A.A)attractions

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D.D)fundamental

E.E)individuals

F.F)involuntary

G

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H)minimal

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K

K)rarely

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technologydoesnot,atfirstsight,intrudeonsomethingthatis

private.Andyettheabilitytorecord,storeandanalyseimagesof

facescheaply,quicklyandonavastscalepromisesonedaytobring

about35changestonotionsofprivacy,fairnessandtrust.

[單選題]10.空白處35.應(yīng)填

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WheretoGetHealthierin2018(A)Fromhotelsandcruisesto

airports,airlines,safaris(游獵)andgrouptours,wellnesspromises

tobeeverywhereintheworldoftravel.Fiveyearsagowellnesson

theroadmeantheadingtoadestinationspatoembarkonaspecific

programsuchasweightlossorstayingatahotelwithanicegym;

morerecently,theconcepthasevolvedtoincludeallcategoriesof

travel,andencompassesoverallphysicalandemotionalhealth.(B)The

datatosupporttherisinginterestinwellnesstravel

abounds.AccordingtotheGlobalWellnessInstitute,anonprofit

organizationforthewellnessindustry,thewellnesstravelmarket

grewto$563billionin2015from$489billionin2013,andis

expectedtogrowanother43percentto$808billionbetween2015and

2020.Travelersmade691milliontripswithawellnesscomponent,such

ashealthyeatingorfitness,in2015,104.4millionmorethanin

2013.(C)Inaddition,in2016,theluxurytravelnetworkVirtuoso

launchedVirtuosoWellness,aportfolioof42hotelsandcruise

lines.Thecompany*ssalesforthesewellnesspartners(RosaAlpina,

inItaly'sDolomitesMountains,andUniworldRiverCruisesare

examples)wereup20percentlastyearcomparedwithsalesforthe

company'sothersuppliers,whichincreasedninepercent.(D)Beth

McGroarty,theresearchdirectorfortheGlobalWellnessInstitute,

saidthattheprofusion(大量)ofwellnessprogramsintravelhas

redefinedthepurposeofavacation."Vacationsusedtobeassociated

withexcess.Youwouldhavelavishmeals,drinkalotandparty,*she

said."Intoday,shigh-stressworld,however,peoplearedesperatefor

rejuvenation(恢復(fù)活力)andareprioritizingwellnesswhentheyhave

timeoff."(E)Leisuretravelerslookingtopartakeinalittle-ora

lotof-self-carearespoiledforchoice,particularlyinthehotel

spacewheremanyofthebigbrandsareincorporatingwellnessinto

guestrooms.(F)WestinHotels&Resortshasagrowingrosterof

properties,includingonesinMelbourneandMilan,thatwillfeature

WestinWorkoutrooms,accommodationswhereguestshavethechoiceof

eitheranin-roomtreadmillorstationarybike.(G)InDecember,Four

SeasonsHotelLosAngelesatBeverlyHillsintroducedsevenwellness

roomsinpartnershipwiththewellnessrealestatecompanyDelos.The

amenitiesincludetoiletriesfromthebeautybrandLatherthatare

madewithnaturalingredients,airpurificationsystemsthatreduce

allergensandpromoterestfulsleep,showerswithdechlorinators,and

healthyinroomdiningmenuscreatedincollaborationwiththe

ClevelandClinic.Anight'sstayinawellnessroomstartsat$600一

$50morethanregularroomrates—andthehoteTsgeneralmanager,

MichaelNewcombe,saidthatthedemandforthemhasbeennotable.”

Ourregularclientsaskedustobringwellnessintotheprivacyof

theirrooms,andthesenewaccommodationswereouranswer,"he

said.(H)Cruises,too,areincreasinglyembracingwellness,

especiallybyofferinghealth-focusedvoyages:Theadventurecruise

lineLinbladExpeditions,forone,inpartnershipwiththeexercise

andspabrandExhale,beganaseriesofthree-andfour-daywell-being

trips(startingpricesfrom$1,990aperson)inDecemberaround

Mexico,sBajaPeninsula.Guestsonthejourneyschoosefromactivities

likekayakingaroundtheBaja,coastline,snorkelingwithsealions

andclassesledbyanExhaleinstructorlikepoweryogaandhigh

intensityintervaltraining.(I)Sometravelcompaniesarealso

offeringmoreitineraries(旅程)withwellnessthemes.IntrepidTravel

willrun50wellness-focusedgrouptripsthisyear,comparedwith20

in2017.Oneadditionisthe12-dayGoldenTriangle:Yoga&Bollywood

Edition(from$1,258aperson)inIndiathatincludesthreedaysin

thecityofRishikeshtopracticeyogaonthebanksofthe

Ganges.Intrepidhasmorewellnesstripsthisyear,accordingtothe

company'straveldirector,LeighBarnes,becausethenumberof

travelerswhobookedthemincreasedsignificantlyin2017-inthe

UnitedStatesalone,thejumpwas88percentfrom2016.*We'reseeing

thattravelerswhotraditionallywantedtoindulgeonavacationare

nowsearchingfortripsthathelpthemmaintaintheirpersonal

wellness,*Mr.Barnessaid.(J)Intheairtravelspace,bothairlines

andairportsaresteppinguptheireffortsinnumerouswaystoward

keepingtravelershealthy.(K)SingaporeAirlines,forinstance,

recentlyintroducedDeliciouslyWholesome,in-flightmealsthatwere

designedwiththehelpofanutritionistandarerichincomplex

carbohydrates,leanproteinsandfiber.Thedishesvarybyclass,but

asanexample,economypassengerscanexpectquinoawithratatouille

andchickpeas,andOriental-stylesteamedfish.(L)DeltaAirLines

offersguidedmeditation(冥想)atitsAsandaSpaLoungesinitsSky

ClubsatJohnF.KennedyInternationalAirportandSeattle-Tacoma

InternationalAirport.CalledDeepakChopraDreamWeaver,theservice

canbebookedforeither30or50minutes,atacostof$30and$50

respectively,andisalight-and-soundexperienceinwhichflierssit

inazerogravitychairandlistentoameditationledby

Dr.Chopra.Delta'sserviceislimitedtothosewhohaveaccesstoSky

Clubs,butalltravelersflyingthroughDenverInternationalAirport

havetheoptionofpracticingmeditationandyoga:Sincelast

November,theairport,sConcourseAhasbeenhometoYogaonthe

Fly,astudiowithfive60-square-footroomsthatofferiPadsloaded

withyogaandmeditationsessions;fliersinterestedintryinga

sessioncanrenttheseroomsinincrementsof15minutes(thecost

is$1perminute).(M)AveryWestlund,thecompany,sco-founderanda

certifiedyogainstructor,saidshecameupwiththeideaforYogaon

theFlybecauseherfrequenttravelsleftherphysicallyand

emotionallyexhausted."Travelcunbeagrind,andyogaand

meditationaresimpleandefficientwaystoalleviatethestress,“

shesaid.Thecompanyexpectstoopenlocationsattwomoreairports

intheUnitedStatesbyearly2018.(N)Airportsareasettingwhere

travelersatleasthavetheoptiontowalkasawaytosqueezein

someexercise,buttraditionalsafaritripsusuallyinvolvemorning

andeveninggamedrivesandfewopportunitiesforactivity.Now,some

safarioutfittersarebreakingthesame-oldmoldbygivingtravelers

waystokeepfit.(0)TheluxurycompanyMicatoSafarisprovidesits

clientswithayogamat,freeweightsandajumprope.Runsthrough

thebushinKenyawithMaasaiwarriorscanalsobearranged.Andthen

there,sanew10-dayprivaterunningsafariinKenya(from$7,850a

person),wheretravelersvisitthehigh-altitudedestinationsof

EldoretandItentomeetandtrainwitheliterunners."Ourclients

weretellingusthattheydidn,twanttosacrificetheirworkouts

whiletheywereonvacation,saidMelissaHordych,thecompany,s

generalmanager."We'vetriedtohelpthembygivingthemcreativeand

funwaystomove.”

[單選題]11.AlthoughwellnessroomsatFourSeasonsHotelLosAngeles

atBeverlyHillschargehigherthanregularrooms,theyprovetobea

success.

A.A)

B.B)

C.C)

D.D)

E.E)

F.F)

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[單選題]12.TheactivitiesthatcustomersofMicatoSafariscanengage

induringtheirtripsincludeyoga,weighttraining,jumpingand

running.

A.A)

B.B)

C.C)

D.D)

E.E)

F.F)

G

G)

H

II)

I

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M

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[單選題]13.Lastyear,Virtuoso'swellnesspartnerssawabigger

increaseinsalesthanitsotherpartners.

A.A)

B.B)

C.C)

D.D)

E.E)

F.F)

G

G)

H

H)

I

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J

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K

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L

L)

M

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[單選題]14.UnlikeYogaontheElywhichservesthepublic,Deepak

ChopraDreamWeaverisonlyavailabletosomepassengerswhocan

enterSkyClubs.

A.A)

B.B)

C.C)

D.D)

E.E)

F.F)

G

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H

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[單選題]15.Wollnesswilltoucheveryaspectofthetravelindustry

andthepresentconceptofwellnesstripsisdifferentfromthatof

fiveyearsago.

A.A)

B.B)

C.C)

D.D)

E.E)

F.F)

G

G)

11

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M

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[單選題]16.Inthepast,touristsforsafarirarelygotachanceto

workout.

A.A)

B.B)

C.C)

D.D)

E.E)

F.F)

G

G)

H

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I

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[單選題]17.BethMcGroartybelievesthatpeople*spurposeofspending

aholidayhaschangedfromindulgingthemselvesintokeepinghealthy.?

A.A)

B.B)

C.C)

D.D)

E.E)

F.F)

G

G)

H

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[單選題]18.AveryWestlund,sowntravelexperiencespromptedherto

foundYogaontheFly.

A.A)

B.B)

C.C)

D.D)

E.E)

F.F)

G

G)

II

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M

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[單選題]19.TheGlobalWellnessInstituteforecastapromisingfuture

forthewellnesstravelmarket.

A.A)

B.B)

C.C)

D.D)

E.E)

F.F)

G

G)

H

H)

I

I)

J

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K

K)

L

L)

M

M)

N

N)

0

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[單選題]20.IntrepidTravelwilloffer30morewellnessgrouptours

thisyearthanlastyearduetoitsrisingnumberofreservations.

A.A)

B.B)

C.C)

D.D)

E.E)

F.F)

G

G)

H

H)

I

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J

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K

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L

L)

M

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N

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0

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Inmuchoftherichworld65stillmarksthebeginningofold

age.Jobsend,subsidizedbustravelbeginsandpeoplestarttobe

seenasafinancialburdenratherthananassettothestate.The

largerthe"65-plus"groupbecomes,comparedwiththepopulationof

workingage,themorepolicymakersworryaboutthecostsoftheir

healthcareandpensions.Bytheendofthecenturythe"old-age

dependencyratio”,whichtracksthisrelationship,will

triple.Pessimistspredicta"silvertsunami"thatwillbankruptus

all.Butdoesitstillmakesensetocall65-year-olds"old"?The

OxfordEnglishdictionarydefines"old"as"havinglivedforalong

time”.Itillustratesthesensewithanaccompanyingphrase,“theold

manlayproppeduponcushions":theoldpersonasonewhohasmade

alltheusefulcontributionshecanpossiblymaketosocietyandis

nowatrest.WhenpensionswerefirstintroducedinPrussia,inthe

1880s,thiswasprobablyafaircharacterisationforanyoneover

65.Notmanypeoplelivedbeyondthisage;thosewhodidwererarely

ingoodhealth.Buttodaymany65-year-oldsarehealthyand

active.DonaldTrump(71)maybemanythings,butoldheisnot,nor

forthatmatterisVladimirPutin(64),whoqualifiesforhisbus

passinOctober.Yetgovernmentsandemployersstilltreat65asa

cliffsedgebeyondwhichpeoplecanberegardedas"old":inactive,

andaneconomicburden.Thisiswrong,forthreereasons.First,what”

old“meansisrelative.Todaytheaverage65-year-oldGermancan

expecttoliveanother20years.Socanmostpeopleinotherrich

countries,meaningoldagenowarguablykicksinlaterthan

before.Second,thetermcarriesanunderlyingimplicationabout

health,oratleastfitness.Buthealthy-lifeexpectancyhasgrown

roughlyintandemwithlifeexpectancy;formany,70reallyisthe

new60.Third,surveysshowthatthemajorityofyoungerover-65-year-

oldsincreasinglywanttostayactivelyinvolvedintheircommunities

andeconomies.Fewwanttoretireintheliteralsenseofthe

word,whichimplieswithdrawingfromsocietyasawhole.Manywantto

continueworkingbutondifferenttermsthanbefore,askingformore

flexibilityandfewerhours.

[單選題]21.Itcanbeconcludedfromthefirstparagraphthat.

A.the“65-plus〃groupcanenjoysomespecialwelfare

B.the〃65-plus“groupistheprecioustreasureofacountry

C.pessimistsaremorelikelytogobankrupt

D.theauthortendstoagreewiththeviewofpessimists

[單選題]22.TheauthorcitestheexamplesofDonaldTrumpandVladimir

Putininordertoshowthat.

A.many65-year-oldsarereallytoooldtowork

B.peopleover65arequalifiedtogetthebussubsidy

C.many65-year-oldsarestillcompetentintheirwork

D.peopleover65areir.oresuitablefornationalleadership

[單選題]23.Howdoemployersthinkof65-year-olds?

A.Theymayhavemobilitydifficultiesintheirdailylife.

B.Theymaybeunabletoexpresstheirownideasverywell.

C.Theymaydragdowntheenterprises.

D.Theymaybeveryexperiencedintheirwork.

[單選題]24.Accordingtothepassage,“formany,70reallyisthenew

60〃mostprobablymeans

A.manyoldpeopletodaycansurvivetenyearslongerthanbefore

B.manyoldpeopletodayareinabetterhealthconditionthanbefore

C.manyoldpeopletodayhaveabetterstateofmindthanbefore

D.manyoldpeopletodayaremoredynamicthanbefore

[單選題]25.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whatistheworking

aliiludeofmostover-65-year-olds?

A.Theywanttoretirewhentheyhittheretirementage.

B.Theystillwanttoworkashardasbefore.

C.Theystillwanttoworkhardliketheyoung.

D.Theystillwanttoworkbutwithlowerworkintensity.

TheAmericanPsychologicalAssociation(APA)warnsthatthe

lonelinessepidemicnowrepresentsathreattopublichealththat

exceedsthatofobesity.Beforegettingintothespecifics,weneedto

haveaclearunderstandingofwhatlonelinessis,andwhatitisn,t:

Lonelinessisdefinedsubjectively,notobjectively.Inotherwords,

whatmattersisnothowmanyfriendsyouhaveorhowmanypeopleyou

havearoundyouonadailybasis.Rather,whatmattersiswhetheryou

feelemotionallyorsociallydisconnectedfromothers.Indeed,many

peoplewhoaremarriedandlivewithfamilymembersreportfeeling

significantloneliness,becausetheyfeelemotionallydisconnected

fromtheirpartnersandlovedones.Themosttragicandcompelling

aspectofthelonelinessepidemicishowpreventableitis.The

problemisafundamentallackofawareness,bothforlonelypeople

andforthosearoundthem.Itisn'teasytoapproachafriendorloved

oneandexpressconcernsabouttheirsmokinghabitsortheir

obesity,yetmanyofusdosoregardless.Buthowmanyofushave

approachedafriendorlovedonetodiscussourconcernsabouttheir

loneliness?Publicdialoguesaboutthedangersofsmokingandof

obesityhavegoneonfordecades.Peoplewhosmokeandthosewho

strugglewithobesityareawarethattheirhealthandlongevityare

atrisk.Butlonelypeoplearelargelyunawareoftherisksthey

face,asaretheirfriendsandlove

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