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1、成都理工大学外国语学院V 大学英语精品课程:四级阅读补充材料(CET-4 Reading Comprehension SupplementaryMaterials)Directions:There are 30 reading passages in this part.Each passage is followed bysome questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four suggestedanswers marked A,B,C and D.Choose the best answer to eac
2、h question.Passage 1Exchange a glance with someone,then look away.Do you realize that youhave made a statement?Hold the glance for a second longer,and you havemade a different statement.Hold it for 3 seconds,and the meaning has changedagain.For every social situation,there is a permissible time that
3、 you can hold apersons gaze without being intimate,rude,or aggressive.If you are on anelevator,what gaze-time are you permitted?To answer this question,considerwhat you typically do.You very likely give other passengers a quick glance tosize them up(打量)and to assure them that you mean no threat.Sinc
4、e beingclose to another person signals the possibility of interaction.You need to emita signal telling others you want to be left alone.So you cut off eye contact,what sociologist Erring Goffman(1963)calls Ma dimming of the lights.Youlook down at the floor,at the indicator lights,anywhere but into a
5、notherpassengers eyes.Should you break the rule against staring at a stranger on anelevator,you will make the other person exceedingly uncomfortable,and youare likely to feel a bit strange yourself.If you hold eye contact for more than 3 seconds,what are you telling anotherperson?Much depends on the
6、 person and the situation.For instance,a man anda woman communicate interest in this manner.They typically gaze at eachother for about 3 seconds at a time,then drop their eyes down for 3 seconds,before letting their eyes meet again.But if one man gives another man a3-second-plus stare,he signals,H1
7、know you,H1 am interested in you,or”Youlook peculiar and I am curious about you.This type of stare often produceshostile feelings.1.It can be inferred from the first paragraph that_.A)every glance has its significanceB)staring at a person is an expression of interestC)a gaze longer than 3 seconds is
8、 unacceptableD)a glance conveys more meaning than words2.If you want to be left alone on an elevator,the best thing to do is_.A)to look into another passenger*s eyesB)to avoid eye contact with other passengersC)to signal you are not a threat to anyoneD)to keep a distance from other passengers3.By a
9、dimming of the lights(Line 13,Para.l)Erving Goffman means_.A)closing ones eyesB)turning off the lightsC)ceasing to glance at othersD)reducing gaze-time to the minimum4.If one is looked at by a stranger for too long,he tends to feel_.A)depressedB)uneasyC)curiousD)amused5.The passage mainly discusses_
10、.A)the limitations of eye contactB)the exchange of ideas through eye contactC)proper behavior in situationsD)the role of eye contact in interpersonal communication.Passage 2Geraldo Rivera is well known for his compassionate investigative reports onWABC-TV Eyewitness News.He has done exposes(揭露性报道)of
11、 New YorkCitys welfare hotels,the over-pricing of prescription drugs,and drug abuse.In1971,he received the Associated Press Broadcaster of the Year award for theprogram Drug Crisis in East Harlem.He received the award again in 1972 forthe program Migrants,Dirt Cheap.His most famous expose however wa
12、s done on the horrible conditions atStaten Islands WillowbrookStateSchool.It is the worlds largest institution forthe mentally disabled.His investigation began when he and his camera crewgained access to one of the buildings.Geraldos emotionally charged reportsexposed the unsanitary(不卫生的)conditions
13、and neglectful,often abusive,treatment of the patients.He cried over what he discovered,and he made hisviewers cry,too.The programs created a public plea for reform,and changeswere made.Governor Nelson Rockefeller of New York restored$20 million tothe schoofs slashed budget.The programs-Willow brook
14、 earned him theScripps-Howard Award,an Emmy(埃米金像奖),and the Robert F.KennedyJournalism Award.Geraldo Rivera has continued working for the mentally disabled.He foundedOne-to-One,a charity(慈善机构)that provides small group homes for thecare of the mentally disabled in the community.He hosts huge outdoor f
15、estivalsfor the mentally disabled in New York Citys Central Park.He also wrote abook about some of the courageous people he has met as an investigativejournalist.It is called A Special Kind of Courage.As he himself says,“I makeno pretense(矫饰)of objectivity.But Im not just in the business of makingpe
16、ople cry.Im in the business of change/6 7 B 9.6.Geraldo Rivera is working as a(n)_.A.news reporter for a newspaper in New YorkB.investigative reporter for a special TV programC.investigative officer of the New York governmentD.philanthropist(慈善家)for the welfare of the mentally disabled7.How many awa
17、rds did Rivera receive for his work?A.TwoB.ThreeC.FourD.Five8.Riveras investigation and expose on the conditions atWillowbrookStateSchool led to_.A.the public concern and request for changesB.the improvement of the conditions thereC.a considerable increase in the schools budgetD.all of the above9.Th
18、e term“One-to One in the 3rdparagraph refers to_.A.an organization in the community that helps take better care of thementally disabledB.a device that helps mentally disabled behave themselvesC.an organization that provides homes for the mentally disabledD.a hospital that helps cure the mentally dis
19、abled10.The author suggests in this passage that_.A.Rivera has always been objective in reporting what he findsB.Rivera never tries to conceal his own compassion in his reportingC.Rivera has changed peoples views on the disabledD.Riveras work and efforts have greatly improved the conditions ofthe di
20、sabled in New York.Passage 3In the old days,children were familiar with birth and death as part of life.This is perhaps the first generation of American youngsters(年轻人)who havenever been close by during the birth of a baby and have never experienced thedeath of a family member.Nowadays when people g
21、row old,we often send them to nursing homes.When they get sick,we transfer them to a hospital,where children are forbiddento visit terminally ill patients-even when those patients are their parents.Thisdeprives(剥夺)the dying patient of significant family members during the lastfew days of his life an
22、d it deprives the children of an experience of death,whichis an important learning experience.Some of my colleagues and I once interviewed and followed approximately500 terminally iii patients in order to find out what they could teach us and howwe could be of more benefit,not just to them but to th
23、e members of theirfamilies as well.We weremost impressed by the fact that even those patientswho were not told of their serious illness were quite aware of its potentialoutcome.It is important for family members,and doctors and nurses to understandthese patients1 communications in order to truly und
24、erstand their needs,fears,and fantasies(幻想).Most of our patients welcomed another human beingwith whom they could talk openly,honestly,and frankly about their trouble.Many of them shared with us their tremendous need to be informed,to be keptup-to-date on their medical condition and to be told when
25、the end was near:We found out that patients who had been dealt with openly and frankly werebetter able to cope with the approach of death and finally to reach a true stageof acceptance prior to death.11.The elders of contemporary Americans_.A)were often absent when a fomily member was born or dyingB
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