16年12月四级真题二

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Part 皿 Reading Section A(卷二)The ocean is heating up. Thats the conclusion of a new study that finds that Earths oceans now (27)heat at twice the rate they did 18 years ago. Around half of ocean heat intake since 1865 has taken place since 1997, researchers report online in Nature Climate Change.Warming waters are known to (28)to coral bleaching(珊瑚白化)and they take up more space than cooler waters, raising sea (29). While the top of the ocean is studied, its depths are more difficult to (30)The researchers gathered 150 years of ocean temperature data in order to get better (31)of heat absorption from surface to seabed. They gathered together temperature readings collected by everything from a 19th century (32)of British naval ships to modern automated ocean probes. The extensive data sources, (33)with computer simulations(计算机模拟),created a timeline of ocean temperature changes, including cooling from volcanic outbreaks and warming from fossil fuel (34).About 35 percent of the heat taken in by the oceans during the industrial era now residents at a (35)of more than 700 meters, the researchers found. They say theyre unsure(36)whether the deep-sea warming canceled out warming at the seas surface.A absorb B combinedC contributeD depthE emissionF.exploreG exploreH.floorI.heightsJ.indifferentK leve L.mixedM pictureN unsureO voyagePart 皿 Reading Section C(卷二)Passage OneSugar, alcohol and tobacco, economist Adam Smith once wrote, are commodities which are nowhere necessaries of life, which have become objects of almost uaniversal consumption, and which are, therefore, extremely popular subjects of taxation.Two and a half centuries on, most countries impose some sort of tax on alcohol and tobacco. With surging obesity levels putting increasing strain on public health systems, governments around the world have begun to toy with the idea of taxing sugar as well.Whether such taxes work is a matter of debate. A preliminary review of Mexicos taxation found a fall in purchases of taxed drinks as well as a rise in sales if untaxed and healthier drinks. By contrast, a Danish tax on foods high in fats was abandoned a year after its introduction, amid claims that consumers were avoiding it by crossing the border to Germany to satisfy their desire for cheaper, fattier fare.The food industry has, in general, been firmly opposed to such direct government action. Nonetheless, the renewed focus on waistlines means that industry groups are under pressure to demonstrate their products are healthy as well as tasty.Over the past three decades, the industry has made some efforts to improve the quality of its offerings. For example, some drink manufactures have cut the amount of sugar in their beverages.Many of the reductions over the past 30 years have been achieved either by reducing the amount of sugar, salt or fat in a product, or by finding an alternative ingredient. More recently, however.Some companies have been investing money in a more ambitious undertaking: learning how to adjust the fundamental make-up of the food they sell. For example, having salt on the outside, but none on the inside, reduces the salt content without changing the taste.While reformulating recipes(配方)is one way to improve public health, it should be part of a multi-sided approach. The key is to remember thatthere is not just one solution. To deal with obesity, a mixture of approaches-including reformulation, taxation and adjusting portion sizes-will be needed. There is no silver bullet.46. What did Adam Smith say about sugar, alcohol and tobacco.A. They were profitable to manufacture.B. They were in ever-increasing demand.C. They were subject to taxation almost everywhere.D. They were no longer considered necessities of life.47. Why have many countries started to consider taxing sugar?A. They are under growing pressures to balance their national budgets.B. They find it ever harder to cope with sugar-induced health problems.C. They practice of taxing alcohol and tobacco has proved both popular and profitable.D. The sugar industry is overtaking alcohol and tobacco business in generating profits.48. What do we learn about Danish taxation on fat-rich foods?A. It did not work out as well as was expected.B. It gave rise to a lot of problems on the border.C. It could not succeed without German cooperation.D. It met with firm opposition from the food industry.49. What is the more recent effort by food companies to make foods and drinks both healthy and tasty?A. Replacing sugar or salt with alternative ingredients.B. Setting a limit on the amount of sugar or salt in their products.C. Investing in research to find ways to adapt to consumers needs.D. Adjusting the physical composition of their products.50. What does the author mean by saying, at the end of the passage, There is no silver bullet(Line 4, Para 7)?A. There is no single easy quick solution to the problem.B. There is no hope of success without public cooperation.C. There is on hurry in finding ways to solve the obesity problem.D. There is no effective way to reduce peoples sugar consumption.Passage TwoYou may have heard some of the fashion industry horror stories: models eating tissues or cotton balls to hold off hunger, and models collapsing from hunger-induced heart attacks just seconds after they step off the runway.Excessively skinny models have been a point of controversy for decades, and two researchers say a models body mass should be a workspace health and safety issue. In an editorial released Monday in the American Journal of Public Health, Katherine Record and Bryn Austin made their case for government regulation of the fashion industry.The average international runway model has a body mass index (BMI) under 16-low enough to indicate starvation by the World Health Organizations standard. And Record and Austin are worried not just about the models themselves, but about the vast number of girls and women their images influence.Especially girls and tens, says Record. Seventy percent of girls aged 10 to 18 report that they define perfect body image based on what they see in magazines. Thats especially worrying, she says, given that anorexia (厌食症results in more deaths than does any other mental illness, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.Its commonly known that certain diseases are linked with occupations like lung disease in coal miners. Professional fashion models are particularly vulnerable to eating disorders resulting from occupational demands to maintain extreme thinness.Records suggestion is to prohibit agents from hiring models with a BMI below 18.In April, France passed a law setting lower limits for a models weight. Agents and fashion houses who hire models with BMI under 18 could pay $82,000 in fines and spend up to 6 months in jail. Regulating the fashion industry in the United States wont be easy, Record says. But with the new rules in France, U.S. support could make a difference. A designer cant survive without participating in Paris Fashion Week, she says, adding, Our argument is that the same would be true of New York Fashion Week.51. What do Record and Austin say about fashion models body mass?A. It has caused needless controversy.B. It is focus of the modeling business.C. It is but a matter of personal taste.D. It affects models health and safety.52. What are Record and Austin advocating in the Monday editorial?A. A change in the publics view of female beauty.B. Government legislation about models weight.C. Elimination of forced weight loss by models.D. Prohibition of models eating non-food stuff.53. Why are Record and Austin worried about the low body mass index of models?A. It contributes to many mental illnesses.B. It defines the future of the fashion industry.C. It has great influence on numerous girls and women.D. It keeps many otherwise qualified women off the runaway.54. What do we learn about Frances fashion industry?A. It has difficulty hiring models.B. It has now a new law to follow.C. It allows girls under 18 on the runway.D. It has overtaken that of the United States.55. What does Record expect of New York Fashion Week?A. It will create a completely new set of rules.B. It will do better than Paris Fashion Week.C. It will differ from Paris Fashion Week.D. It will have models with a higher BMI.翻译真题二:白色翻译原文:随着中国的改革开放,如今很多年轻人都喜欢举行西式婚礼。新娘在 婚礼上穿着白色婚纱,因为白色被认为是纯洁的象征。然而,在中国传统文化中, 白色经常是葬礼上使用的颜色。因此务必记住,白花一定不要用作祝人康复的礼 物,尤其不要送给老年人或危重病人。同样,礼金也不能装在白色信封里,而要 装在红色信封里。
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