2013年6月英语四级考试预测试题(1)

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  • 卷面总分:710分
  • 试卷类型:模拟考试
  • 测试费用:免费
  • 答案解析:是
  • 练习次数:25次
  • 作答时间:120分钟
试卷简介

2013年6月英语四级考试预测试题(1),本试卷总分710分,共有9类型题目。

  • 完型填空
  • 仔细阅读
  • 写作
  • 翻译
  • 听力AB
  • 听力AB
  • 听力C
  • 快速阅读(单选)
  • 快速阅读(填空)
试卷预览
1

In this passage, who strongly recommends not smoking?

  • A.Beierles grandson.
  • B.Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health.
  • C.Dr. Deborah Danner of the Sanders-Brown Center.
  • D.Medical director of the Cleveland Clinics Wellness Enterprise,
5

Why were the autobiographies of about 180 Catholic nuns analyzed?

  • A.To find out whether positivity may play a role in living longer.
  • B.To find out whether a lot of exercise will affect peoples health.
  • C.To determine the causes of some health problems.
  • D.To gather some data about living under stress.
5

In a study published by __________, some researchers found that eating too much red meat was linked to an increased risk of mortality.

  • A.Archives of Internal Medicine
  • B.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
  • C.Journal of the American Medical Association
  • D.Harvard School of Public Health
5

Which of the following is NOT recommended if a person is making smart dietary choices?

  • A.Avoiding trans fat.
  • B.Choosing foods that have fewer ingredients.
  • C.Choosing foods that are well packaged and finely processed.
  • D.Reading carefully the ingredient list before making choices.
5

If you win the genetic lottery, you are likely to __________.

  • A.develop healthy habits
  • B.develop cardiovascular problems
  • C.live a healthy life
  • D.live longer than other people
5

Which of the following is TRUE according to Dr. Danner?

  • A.Its genes that determine whether a person can live for more than 80 years.
  • B.Its lifestyle. that determines whether a person can live for more than 80 years.
  • C.A person who doesnt have vital diseases at his or her 80 should thank the genes he or she has inherited.
  • D.People who are already over 80 years old can hardly get heart disease and hypertension.