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2023年pets4级精选阅读试题年级精选阅读试题2023pets4对真理和学问的,追求并为之奋斗,是人的最高品质之一以下是我为大家搜寻整理的年级精选阅读试题,期望能给大家带2023pets4来帮忙!更多精彩内容请准时关注我们应届毕业生考试网!part BReadthe followingthree texts.Answer thequestions beloweach textbychoosing A.,B._C]or D..Mark youranswers onANSWER SHEET.Text1A findingin recentyears showsthat mencannot manufacture bloodas efficientlyas womencan.This makessurgery riskierfor men.Because theydo notbreatheas oftenas women,men alsoneed moreoxygen.But menbreathe moredeeplyand thisexposes themto anotherrisk.They drawmore of the airwhenit ispolluted.Mens bonesare largerthan womensand they are arrangedsomewhatdifferently.The femininewalk thatevokes somany whistlesis amatterof bonestructure.A manhas broadershoulders anda narrowerpelvis,which makeshim strideout withno wastemotion.A womanswider pelvis,designed forA.His firstlove motivatedhim towardhard study.B.His firstlove evokedsentimental memories.C.He wasoverpowered bywild excitementand passion.D..He fulfilledhis expectationsand desires.
48.According to the passage,what heldthem backfrom aloving kissA.Her Jewishorigin didnot allowit.B.His Catholicadherence forbadeit.C.They werenot surewhether itwas properor ethicalto kissinline withtheir religiousdecorum.D.Kissing wasfound tobe inelegantor evendistasteful.
49.According to the passage,what was Rachel sresponse totheauthor stender affectionbefore thewarA.She recognizedand acceptedhis loveaffectionately.B.She thwartedhis affectionby flatlyturning himdown.C.She fondlypermitted himto adoreher withoutlosing herown hearttohim.D.She didntcare forhim at all andonly tookdelight inplayingwith hisfeelings.
50.Which ofthe followingbest describesthe organizationof thepassageA.Statement andexample.B.Cause andeffect.C.Order ofimportance.D.Linear description.文档内容到此结束,欢迎大家下载、修改、丰富并分享给更多有需要的人childbearing,forces herto putmore movementinto eachstep shetakeswith theresult thatshe displaysa bitof jiggleand swayas shewalks.If youthink a man isbrave becausehe canclimb aladder tocleanout theroof gutters,dont forgetit iseasier forhim thanfor a woman.The angleat whicha womansthigh isjoined toher kneesmakes climbingdifficultfor her,no matterwhether itis aladder orstairs ora mountainthatshe istackling.A mansskin isthicker than a womansand notnearly assoft.Thisprevents thesuns radiationfrom gettingthrough,which iswhy menwrinkleless than women do.Women havea thinby-er offat justunder theskinand thereis aplus tothis greaterfat reserve.It actsas aninvisibleful coatto keepawomanwanner in the winter.Women alsostay cooler insummer.Because thefar layerhelps insulatethem againstheat.Mens fatisdistributed differently.And theydo not have thatlayer ofitunderneath theirskin.In fact,they haveconsiderably lessfat thanwomenand morelean mass.41percent of a mansbody ismuscle comparedtothirty-five percentfor women,which meansthat menhave moremuscle power.When wemention strength,almost90percent ofa mansweight isstrengthcompared toabout50percent ofa womansweight.The higherproportion ofmuscle tofat makesit easier for mentolose weight.Muscle burnsup fivemore caloriesa poundthan fatdoes justtomaintain itself.So when a manwants to loseweight,the poundsroll offmuch faster.For allmensmuscularity theydo nothave theenergy reserveswomen do.They havemorestart-up energy,but thefat tuckedaway inwomens nooksand cranniesprovidesa richenergy reservethat menlack.Cardiologists atthe Universityof Alabamawho testedhealthy womenontreadmills discoveredthat over the yearsthe femalecapacity forexercisefar exceedsthe malecapacity.A womanof sixtywho isin goodhealthcan exerciseup to90percefit ofwhat shecould dowhen shewastwenty.A manof sixtyhas only60percent leftof hiscapacity asatwenty-year-old.
36.That boyssuffer minefrom airpollution canpossibly bejustifiedby thefact thatA.the malehave largerbones thanthe femaleB.women canmanufacturebloodmore efficientlythan menC.men usuallybreathe moredeeply thanwomenD.women breatheas oftenas men
37.The differentways menand womenmove theirbody indicatethatA.bone structuresin menand women are arrangeddifferentlyB.womens bonesare moreready tomovementC.men alwaysmove theirbodies withwaste motionsD.womenaregood atclimbing upwards
38.It canbe concludedfrom the passage thatA.men suffermore fromsuns radiationthanwomendoB.men willbe moreexhausted thanwomen aftera longtripC.the higherproportion offat inwomens bodymakes themeasier toloseweight_D]an agedman canstill exercisehis bodyas hewas young
39.The besttitle forthe abovearticle isA.Why MenLack Capacityfor ExerciseovertheYearsB.How MensBones AreArranged Differentlyfrom WomensC.Studies onDifferences andSimilarities betweenMen andWomenD.Men andWomen:Some Differences
40.Which ofthe followingstatements isNOT trueaccording tothepassage[A].More oxygenneeds tobe preparedwhenaman ishavingsurgery._B]Mans couragehas nothingto dowith malesbody structure..C]A womanusually stayscoolerinsummer andwarmer inwinter._D]It iseasierforamantolosehis weightText2More than30,000drivers andpassengers whosit inthe frontof thevehicles are killedor seriouslyinjured eachyear.At aspeed ofonly30miles perhour itis thesame asfalling froma third-floor building.Wearing a seat beltsaves lives:it reducesyour chanceof deathor seriousinjuryby more thanahalf.Therefore driversor front seat passengersover14in mostvehiclesmust wear a seat belt.If you do not,you willbe finedup to
50.It willnotbe uptothe drivers to make sureyou wearyour belt.But itwill bethedrivers responsibility,tomakesure thatchildren under14do notrideinthe front unlesstheyarewearing a seat beltof somekind.However,when yourereversing yourcar,youdonothaveto wear aseat belt;or whenyou aremaking alocal deliveryor collectionusinga specialvehicle;or ifyou havea validmedical certificatewhich excusesyoufrom wearing it.Make surethese circumstancesapply toyou beforeyoudecide not to wearyour seat belt.Remember thatyou may be takentocourt fornot doingso,and youmaybefined ifyou cannotprove thatyouhave beenexcused fromwearingit.
41.How manypeople inthe frontofthevehiclesarekilled orseriouslyinjured everyyearA.30,
000.B.60,
000.C.Approximately30,
000.D.Above30,
000.
42.Wearing a seat beltin avehicleA.reduces roadaccidents tomorethana halfB.saves liveswhile drivingataspeed upto30miles perhourC.reduces thedeath ratein trafficaccidentsD.saves morethan15,000lives eachyear
43.It isthedriversresponsibility toA.make thefront seatpassengers wear a seatbeltB.make thefrontseatchildren under14wear aseat beltC.stop childrenriding inthefrontseatD.wearaseatbelteach timehe drives
44.According tothe text,which ofthe followingpeople ridinginthe frontdoes NOThave towearaseatbeltA.Someone whois backinginto aparking space.B.Someone whois pickingup thechildren fromthe localschool.C.someone whois deliveringinvitation letters.D.Someone whois under
14.
45.For somepeople,it maybe betterA.to wearaseatbelt for health reasonsB.nottowearaseatbeltforhealthreasonsC.to geta validmedical certificatebefore wearingaseatbeltD.to paya finerather thanwearaseat beltText3I rememberthe waythe lighttouched herhair.She turnedher head,and oureyes met,a momentaryawareness inthat raucousfifth gradeclassroom.I feltas thoughI dbeen strucka blowunder theheart Thusbeganmy firstlove affair.Her namewasRachel,and Imooned myway throughthe gradeand highschool,stricken atthe meresight of her,tongue-tied inher presence.Does anyone,anymore,linger inthe shadowsof evening,drawn bythe palelightofawindow--her window--like somehapless summerinsectThat deliriousswooning,asexual buturgent andobsessive,that mademeawkward andmy voicecrack,is likesome impossibledream now.I wouldcatch sightofher,walking downan aisleof treesto orfromschool,and I d becomeparalyzed.She alwaysseemed sopoised,soself-possessed.At home,I drelive eachencounter,writhing atthe thoughtof myinadequacies.We eventuallygotacquainted andsocialized aswe enteredour adolescence,she knewI hadacase onher,and Isensed heraffectionate tolerancefor me.Going sreadyimplieda maturitywe stilllacked.Her OrthodoxJewish upbringingandmyown Catholicscruples imposedan inhibitedgrace thatmade evenkissinga distantprospect,however ferventlydesired.I managedto holdheronce ata dance-chaperoned,of course.Our embracemade hergiggle,a soundso trustingthat Ihated myselffor whatIdbeen thinking.Atany rate,my lovefor Rachelremained unrequited.We graduatedfrom highschool,she wenton tocollege,and Ijoined theArmy.When WorldWar IIengulfed us,I wassent overseas.For atime wecorresponded,and herletters werethe highlightof thosegrinding endlessyears.Once shesent mea snapshotof herselfin abathing suit,whichdrove metothewildest offantasies.I mentionedthe possibilityofmarriage inmy nextletter,and almostimmediately herreplies becamelessfrequent,less personal.Her DearJohnlatter finallycaught UDwith mewhile Iwas awaitingdischarge.She gentlyexplained theimpossibility ofa marriagebetween us.Lookingback onit,I musthave recoveredrather quickly,although forthe firstfewmonths Ibelieved Ididn twant tofive.Like Rachel,I foundsomeoneelse,whom Ilearned tolove witha deepand permanentcommitment thathaslasted tothis day.
46.According tothepassage,how oldwas the author whenhis firstloveaffair beganA.Before heentered his teens.B.In hisearly teens.C.In hismiddle teens.D.When hewas justout ofhisteens.
47.How didtheauthorbehave asa boyin love。