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2005年6月英语四级全真模拟题(最新710分)(八)
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广告招租,e-mail:yesize@hotmail.com Even the rhythm of footsteps reveals age and variations of mood—delight, depression, anger, joy.
The sense of hearing can perhaps be restored to modern man if he better understands its worth and how it works. Most people would be surprised to discover how far the sense can be pushed by cultivation. At a friend’s house recently, my wife opened her purse and some coins spilled out, one after another, onto the floor. “Three quarters, two dimes, a nickels and three pennies,” said our host as he came in from the next room. And as an after thought: “One of the quarters is silver.” He was right, down to the last penny “How did you do it?” we asked. “Try it yourself.” he said.
We did, and with a little practice we found it easy.
Curiously, evidence indicates that people need sound. When we are lost in thought, we involuntarily drum with our fingers or tap with a pencil—a reminder that we are still surrounded by a world outside ourselves. Just cutting down reflected sound can produce some odd results. The nearest thing on earth to the silence of outer space, for example, is the “anechoic chamber” at the Bell Telephone Laboratories in Burray Hills, N.J., which is lined with material that absorbs 99.98% of all reflected sound. Men who have remained in the room for more than an hour report that they feel nervous and out of touch with reality.
Questions:
________________________________ S2.The writer believes that the rhythm of our footsteps changes as _________________________. S3.How many different kinds of sounds are mentioned in Paragraph 3? ________________________________ S4.What’s the main idea of Paragraphs 4 and 5? ________________________________ S5.The whole passage tells us that by ignoring most of the sound around us we miss much that could give us ____________________________. PART Ⅳ WRITING (占总分的15%)
1.Ever since early the last century,electricity has become an essential part of our modern life. 2.If there were no electric power,____.
3.Therefore,____.
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