2022下半年大学英语四级阅读常考习题

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1.2022下半年大学英语四级阅读常考习题

  people appear to born to compute. The numerical skills of children develop so early and so inexorably(坚定地) that it is easy to imagine an internal clock of mathematical maturity guiding their growth. Not long after learning to walk and talk, they can set the table with impress accuracy---one knife, one spoon, one fork, for each of the five chairs. Soon they are capable of nothing that they have placed five knives, spoons and forks on the table and, a bit later, that this amounts to fifteen pieces of silverware. Having thusmastered addition, they move on to subtraction. It seems almost reasonable to expect that if a child were secluded on a desert island at birth and retrieved seven years later, he or she could enter a second entera second-grade mathematics class without any serious problems of intellectual adjustment.

  Of course, the truth is not so simple. This century, the work of cognitive psychologists has illuminated the subtle forms of daily learning on which intellectual progress depends. Children were observed as they slowly grasped----or, as the case might be, bumped into---- concepts that adults take for quantity is unchanged as water pours from a short glass into a tall thin one. Psychologists have since demonstrated that young children, asked to count the pencils in a pile, readily report the number of blue or red pencils, but must be coaxed(说服) into finding the total. Such studies have suggested that the rudiments(基本原理) of mathematics are mastered gradually, and with effort. They have also suggested that the very concept of abstract numbers-----the idea of a oneness, a twoness, a twoness that applies to any class of objects and is aprerequisite(先决条件) for doing anything more mathematically demanding than setting a table----is itself far from innate.

  练习题:

  Choose correct answers to the question:

  1.After children have helped to set the table with impressive accuracy, they ______.

  A.are able to help parents serve dishes

  B.tend to do more complicated housework

  C.are able to figure out the total pieces

  D.can enter a second-grade mathematics class

  2.It is _____to believe that the quality of water keeps unchanged when it is contained in two different glasses.

  A.easy to persuade children

  B.hard for most children

  C.the innate of most children

  D.difficult for both adults and children

  3.It can be inferred from the passage that children are likely to _____when they are asked to count all the balls of different colors

  A.give the accurate answer

  B.count the balls of each color

  C.be too confused to do anything

  D.make minor mistakes

  4.According to this passage,_____is mastered by birth.

  A.the ability to survive in a desert island

  B.the way of setting tables

  C.the basic principles of mathematics

  D.the concept of oneness

  5.What’s the author‘s attitude towards “children’s numerical skills”?

  A.Critical.

  B.Approving.

  C.Questioning.

  D.Objective.

2.2022下半年大学英语四级阅读常考习题

  Teenage boys, regardless of race,are more likely to die from gunshot wounds than from all natural causes combined.

  By the time the average American child leaves primary school, he or she will witness 8,000 murders and more than 100,000 acts of violence on television.

  Youth are becoming involved in violence at an alarming rate. In fact, the young arrest rate for murder doubled, from 6 arrests per 100,000 youth aged from 10 to 17 to over 12 per 100,000.

  The American Psychological Association Commission on Violence and Youth reported on a study of first and second graders in Washington DC:45% said they had witnessed muggings (行凶抢劫),31 % said they had witnessed shootings, and 39% said they had seen dead bodies.

  For the many youth who have not been directly exposed to violence in their own communities, the entertainment media (television, movies, music and video games) provides many opportunities for children to see and hear violent exchanges. Research shows that there are about 5-6 violent acts per hour on prime time and 20-25 violent acts on Saturday morning children’s programming. In its report, the American Psychological Association (APA) reported that viewing violence on television hurts children in many ways. In particular, the APA concludes that children may become less sensitive to the pain and suffering of others,be more fearful of the world around them,be more likely to behave in aggressive or harmful ways toward others, and gradually accept violence as a way to solve problems. The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry also cautions that children may imitate the violence they observe on television.

  Another form of violence involving youth is physical punishment in the schools. This form of discipline still remains legally supported in 23 nations in America. The Office for Civil Rights in the Department of Education reported that 555,000 students were physically punished in the schools during this school year. Although such punishment has been regarded as an effective method of discipline by those who apply it, the findings are obvious that physical punishment does not work and that children who are victims of physical punishment are subject to potential long-term physical and emotional damage.

  练习题:

  Choose correct answers to the question:

  1.According to the passage, the American teenage boys,lives are most threatened by ______

  A.gun murders

  B.natural diseases

  C.TV violence

  D. physical punishment

  2.The author tends to use the fourth paragraph to support the idea that _____

  A.many youth have watched much violence on TV

  B.youth violence in Washington D.C.is very serious

  C.fights may be the most widely-seen youth violence

  D.American youth have been exposed to much violence

  3.The APA indicates that too much TV violence may change children ______

  A.to become separated from the world

  B.to remain indifferent to others’ pain

  C.to solve problems only by violence

  D.to be fearful of aggressive behaviors

  4.The passage does NOT discus that many youth become victim of ______

  A.murders B.family violence C. TV violence D.school violence

  5.The author may most probably agree that physical punishment is _________

  A. acceptable, though ineffective

  B. illegal,though effective

  C. harmful, though legal

  D. reasonable, though illegal

3.2022下半年大学英语四级阅读常考习题

  people appear to born to compute. The numerical skills of children develop so early and so inexorably(坚定地) that it is easy to imagine an internal clock of mathematical maturity guiding their growth. Not long after learning to walk and talk, they can set the table with impress accuracy---one knife, one spoon, one fork, for each of the five chairs. Soon they are capable of nothing that they have placed five knives, spoons and forks on the table and, a bit later, that this amounts to fifteen pieces of silverware. Having thusmastered addition, they move on to subtraction. It seems almost reasonable to expect that if a child were secluded on a desert island at birth and retrieved seven years later, he or she could enter a second entera second-grade mathematics class without any serious problems of intellectual adjustment.

  Of course, the truth is not so simple. This century, the work of cognitive psychologists has illuminated the subtle forms of daily learning on which intellectual progress depends. Children were observed as they slowly grasped----or, as the case might be, bumped into---- concepts that adults take for quantity is unchanged as water pours from a short glass into a tall thin one. Psychologists have since demonstrated that young children, asked to count the pencils in a pile, readily report the number of blue or red pencils, but must be coaxed(说服) into finding the total. Such studies have suggested that the rudiments(基本原理) of mathematics are mastered gradually, and with effort. They have also suggested that the very concept of abstract numbers-----the idea of a oneness, a twoness, a twoness that applies to any class of objects and is aprerequisite(先决条件) for doing anything more mathematically demanding than setting a table----is itself far from innate.

  练习题:

  Choose correct answers to the question:

  1.After children have helped to set the table with impressive accuracy, they ______.

  A.are able to help parents serve dishes

  B.tend to do more complicated housework

  C.are able to figure out the total pieces

  D.can enter a second-grade mathematics class

  2.It is _____to believe that the quality of water keeps unchanged when it is contained in two different glasses.

  A.easy to persuade children

  B.hard for most children

  C.the innate of most children

  D.difficult for both adults and children

  3.It can be inferred from the passage that children are likely to _____when they are asked to count all the balls of different colors

  A.give the accurate answer

  B.count the balls of each color

  C.be too confused to do anything

  D.make minor mistakes

  4.According to this passage,_____is mastered by birth.

  A.the ability to survive in a desert island

  B.the way of setting tables

  C.the basic principles of mathematics

  D.the concept of oneness

  5.What’s the author‘s attitude towards “children’s numerical skills”?

  A.Critical.

  B.Approving.

  C.Questioning.

  D.Objective.

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