新東方大學英語四級考試
全國統一模擬沖刺試卷
COLLEGE ENGLISH TEST
— Band Four —
試 題 冊
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注 意 事 項
一、 將自己的校名、姓名、準考證號寫在答題卡1 和答題卡2 上。將本試卷代號劃在答題卡2 上。
二、 試卷冊、答題卡1 和答題卡2 均不得帶出考場。考試結束,監考員收卷后考生才可離開。
三、 仔細讀懂題目的說明。
四、 在30 分鐘內做完答題卡1 上的作文題。30 分鐘后,考生按指令啟封試題冊,在接著的15
分鐘內完成快速閱讀理解部分的試題。然后監考員收取答題卡1,考生在答題卡2 上完成
其余部分的試題。全部答題時間為125 分鐘,不得拖延時間。
五、 考生必須在答題卡上作答,凡是寫在試題冊上的答案一律無效。
六、 多項選擇題每題只能選一個答案;如多選,則該題無分。選定答案后,用HB-2B 濃度的鉛
筆在相應字母的中部劃一條橫線。正確方法是:[A] [B] [C] [D]。
使用其他符號答題者不給分。劃線要有一定的粗度,濃度要蓋過字母底色。
七、如果要改動答案,必須先用橡皮擦凈原來選定的答案,然后再按規定重新答題。
八、在考試過程中要注意對自己的答案保密。若被他人抄襲,一經發現,后果自負。
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新東方全國大學英語四、六級考試研究委員會–4A– –
Part I Writing (30 minutes)
注意:此部分試題在答題卡1 上。
Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)
Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C), and D). For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.
Beauty and Body Image in the Media
Images of female bodies are everywhere. Women—and their body parts—sell everything from food to cars. Popular film and television actresses are becoming younger, taller and thinner. Some have even been known to faint on the set from lack of food. Women’s magazines are full of articles urging that if they can just lose those last twenty pounds, they’ll have it all—the perfect marriage, loving children, great sex, and a rewarding career.
Why are standards of beauty being imposed on women, the majority of whom are naturally larger and more mature than any of the models? The roots, some analysts say, are economic. By presenting an ideal difficult to achieve and maintain, the cosmetic and diet product industries are assured of growth and profits.
And it’s no accident that youth is increasingly promoted, along with thinness, as an essential criterion of beauty. If not all women need to lose weight, for sure they’re all aging, says the Quebec Action Network for Women’s Health in its 2001 report. And, according to the industry, age is a disaster that needs to be dealt with.
The stakes are huge. On the one hand, women who are insecure about their bodies are more likely to buy beauty products, new clothes, and diet aids. It is estimated that the diet industry alone is worth anywhere between 40 to 100 billion (U.S.) a year selling temporary weight loss (90 to 95% of dieters regain the lost weight).On the other hand, research indicates that exposure to images of thin, young, air-brushed female bodies is linked to depression, loss of self-esteem and the development of unhealthy eating habits in women and girls.
The American research group Anorexia Nervosa & Related Eating Disorders, Inc. says that one out of every four college-aged women uses unhealthy methods of weight control—including fasting, skipping meals, excessive exercise, laxative (瀉藥) abuse, and self-induced vomiting. The pressure to be thin is also affecting young girls: the Canadian Women’s Health Network warns that weight control measures are now being taken by girls as young as 5 and 6. American statistics are similar.Several studies, such as one conducted by Marika Tiggemann and Levina Clark in 2006 titled “Appearance Culture in Nine- to 12-Year-Old Girls: Media and Peer Influences on Body Dissatisfaction,” indicate that nearly half of all preadolescent girls wish to be thinner, and as a result have engaged in a diet or are aware of the concept of dieting. In 2003, Teen magazine reported that 35 per cent of girls 6 to 12 years old have been on at least one diet, and that 50 to 70 per cent of normal weight girls believe they are overweight. Overall research indicates that 90% of women are dissatisfied with their appearance in some way.
Media activist Jean Kilbourne concludes that, “Women are sold to the diet industry by the magazines we read and the television programs we watch, almost all of which make us feel anxious about our weight.”
Unattainable Beauty
Perhaps most disturbing is the fact that media images of female beauty are unattainable for all but a very small number of women. Researchers generating a computer model of a woman with Barbie-doll proportions, for example, found that her back would be too weak to support the weight of her upper body, and her body would be too narrow to contain more than half a liver and a few centimeters of bowel. A real woman built that way would suffer from chronic diarrhea ( 慢性腹瀉) and eventually die from malnutrition. Jill Barad, President of Mattel (which manufactures Barbie), estimated that 99% of girls aged 3 to 10 years old own at least one Barbie doll.
Still, the number of real life women and girls who seek a similarly underweight body is epidemic, and they can suffer equally devastating health consequences. In 2006 it was estimated that up to 450, 000 Canadian women were affected by an eating disorder.