数学趣味手抄报2016年12月英语四级选词填空真题及答案
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PARTⅢ Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)
Section A
元整Directions: In this ction, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to lect oneword for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Plea mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not u any of the words in the bank more than once.
Many men and women have long bought into the idea that there are“male”and“female”brains,believing that explains just about every difference between the new study 26 that belief, questioning whether brains really can be distinguished by gender.
舰载机着舰In the study, Tel Aviv University rearchers 27 for x differences throughout the entire human brain
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And what did they find? Not much. Rather than offer evidence for 28 brains as “male” or“female”,rearch shows that brains fall into a wide range , with most people falling right in the middle.
Daphna Joel ,who led the study, said her rearch found that while there are some gender‐bad 29 ,many different types of brain can’t always be distinguished by gender.
While the “average”male and“average”female brains were 30different, you couldn’t tell it by looking at individual brain scans. Only a small 31of people had “all-male”or“all-female”characteristics.
Larry Cahill, an American neuroscientist(神经科学家),said the study is an important addition to a growing body of rearch questioning 32 beliefs about gender and brain function. But he cautioned against concluding from this study that all brains are the same, 33 of gender.
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“There’s a mountain of evidence 34 the importance of x influences at all levels of brain function ,”he told The Seattle Times.
If anything, he said, the study 35that gender plays a very important role in the brain—“even when we are not clear exactly how.”
Directions: In this ction, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to lect 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. Plea mark the corresponding letter for each item on
Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not u any of the words in the bank more than once.
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It’s our guilty pleasure: Watching TV is the most common everyday activity, after work and sleep, in many parts of the world. Americans view five hours of TV each day, and while we know that spending so much time sitting (36)can lead to obesity (肥胖症) and other dias, rearchers have now quantified just how(37) being a couch potato can be.
In an analysis of data from eight large (38) published studies, a Harvard-led group reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association that for every two hours per day spent channel (39), the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes(糖尿病) ro 20% over years, the risk of heart dia incread 15% over a (40), and the odds of dying prematurely (41) 13% during a ven-year follow-up. All of the (42) are linked to a lack of physical exerci. But compared with other dentary(久坐的) activities, like knitting, viewing TV may be especially (43) at promoting unhealthy habits. For one, the
sheer number of hours we pass watching TV dwarfs the time we spend on anything el. And other studies have found that watching ads for beer and popcorn may make you more likely to (44)them.
Even so, the authors admit that they didn’t compare different dentary activities to (45) whether TV watching was linked to a greater risk of diabetes, heart dia or early death compared with, say, reading.
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