大學英語四級閱讀練習及參考答案

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  Directions:There are 2 passages in this secaon.Each passage isfollowed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each ofthem there arefour choices marked A.,B.,C.andD..You shouM decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.

  Passage One

  Quesaons 56 to60 are based on thefollowingpassage.

  When it comes to noise cancelling headphones,sometimes the best offense is a good defense.While there are plenty of active noise cancelling headphones that use a complex***and pricey***method to block distracting sounds,there are simpler ways.How about headphones with a snug fit that simply plug up your ear canals?

  This process is called passive isolation.It’s not uncommon for a consumer faced with the choice between the descriptors“passive”and“active”to choose the stronger-sounding technology,but great passive isolation can be just as effective and cost a lot less.

  The AKG K323 XS headphones***$59 MSRP***are just such a pair.Sleek and portable,they produce a huge sound marked with prominent bass,supportive mids,and very healthy highs.    They’re also the best passive isolators that we’ve tested in a long time.Like most in-ears,the XS headphones are quite small and simply designed,available in white,blue,orange.  yellow,green—the list goes on.The Android version packs a one-button universal remote,and there’s also a three.button version for iOS.The XS’s teeny form factor,featherweight frame,and smalI carry case are additional on.the.go perks***特權享受***.

  The cable is simple,but of decent quality,It’s shorter than most cords—just 3.5 feet—which may or may not be desirable depending on how you use them.

  Ears come in all different shapes.and so do the speaker covers.AKG includes four different options:extra small,small,medium,and large.

  In the audio test labs.these AKGs proved to be a straight.A student.Thanks to moderate bass notes and very prominent middle and high notes,music sounds both full and balanced.      From classical,to jazz,to hip hop,every genre benefits from this even-handed sound quality.Listeners will enjoy big,thumping bass that doesn’t obscure subtler insmunents like violin and piano.These tiny in.ears aced distortion tests,to—you won’t find one drop of unwanted or distorted sound.

  The K323 XS really shines.even in a crowded market.It’s hard to pick which glowing attribute to praise first:The massive,well.balanced sound stage?The distortion.free listening experience?The$59 price tag?The monster isolation?The tiny,portable design?These AKGs are simply aces***王牌***,and online sale prices of around$40 kick everything up another notch***等級***.

  56.What can you learn from the first two paragraphs?

  A.All active isolators are technically complex.

  B.Consumers are more likely to choose active isolators.

  C. Passive isolation isn’t as effective as the active one.

  D.Consumers prefer those low-priced passive isolators.

  57.What are the extra perks of XS?

  A. The tiny shape。feathery frame and little carrying case.

  B.Its sleekness and portability.

  C.The simple design and various colors.D.Its qualified cable and different sizes.

  58.What are the advantages ofAKG’s sound?

  A.Great sound effect.

  B.Prominent music pitches.

  C.Distortion-free.

  D.Both A,B and C.

  59.What does the author mean by saying“kick everything up another notch”***Last line of the last Para.***?

  A. The online sale price ofAKG has made its characteristics more valuable.

  B. The online sale price of AKG has devalued its characteristies.

  C. The online sale price ofAKG has made the headphones devalued.

  D.The online sale price ofAKG has cut a gap on its characteristies.

  60.Which of也e following statements is TRUE?

  A. AKG K323 XS headphones are a kind of active isolators.

  B. Active isolators can distort sound.

  C.The author is in favor ofAKG headphones.

  D.Consumers can’t choose the sizes ofAKGs to fit their ears.

 

 

 

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  Questions 61 to 65 are based on thefollowingpassage.

  Milleunials***千禧一代***have a reputation for being pretty savvy***聰慧的***with technology and social media——not to mention their finances----一but today’s young adults are clueless when it comes to knowledge of their credit.

  A new study conducted by the Consumer Federation of America and VantageScore Solutions finds that 18-34 year-olds lag behind older Americans on credit knowledge.Not that older generations are whiz kids when it comes to credit——just over 40%of consumers surveyed even know what their credit score measures,for instance—but millennials have the dubious distinction***區別***of being even less-informed than other age groups.

  Only around half of milleunials have ever even bothered to order a free copy of their credit report,as compared to about three.quarters of older people surveyed.

  They’re more likely to think age plays a role in credit scoring,that the government keeps track of consumer credit data and that credit repair services can legitimately fix your credit***by and large,they Can’t***.And while most of them know that a lot of credit card debt,declaring bankruptcy and missing payments can affect their credit,only 6%got everything fight when they picked from a list of factors that could potentially impact their score.

  Young adults have a pretty poor grasp on how far-reaching this impact is:Only 1 8 percent knew that utility companies,cell phone carders,mortgage lenders and home insurers,landlords and credit card companies can all use a consumer’s credit when doing business with them.

  They’re also unaware of the financial consequences of bad credit.just 1 5%knew that a bad credit score could cost more than$5,000 in higher interest payments over the life of a car loan.

  One factor that seems to make a difference in how much credit knowledge people have is whether or not.mey’ve actually goRen their free credit report***if you’re one of the many who haven’t,you can do so at annualcreditreport.corn***.Interestingly,

  people who got their credit reports knew more than those who had just gotten their credit scores.

  “Those who are interested in their credit reports are probably also interested in their credit scores.”CFA executive director Stephen Brobeck says in a statement.“It’s so easy to go online and get your free reports that this action likely motivates people to learn more about credit scores.”

  61.What does the word“whiz kids”mean***Line 3.Para.2***?

  A.Children who are very naughty.

  B.Children who are a little dull.

  C.Children who are extraordinarily smart.

  D.Children who quite sensitive.

  62.What do the millennials think of credit?

  A. Credit scoring has nothing to do with age.

  B. Declaring bankruptcy can lead to bad credit data.

  C. Government will never track a consumer’s credit.

  D. It doesn’t matter if you have any credit card debt or not.

  63.Which of the following statement about credit report is TRUE?

  A. You can get a free copy ofyour credit report from the website.

  B. People interested in credit report can’t be interested in credit scores.

  C. People with credit reports have little knowledge of credit scores.

  D. Getting the copy of credit report may discourage people to leam more about credit.

  64.What can be inferred from this passage?

  A.Millennials prefer to get their credit reports than to have credit scores.

  B.You can ask credit repair services to fix your credit.

  C.Despite of bad credit,a mortgage lender Will trade with you.

  D.With bad credit,you’ll have to pay a higher loan interest.

  65.What’s the main idea ofthis passage?

  A.Millennials are not smart enough to learn about credit.

  B. Millennials should learn more about credit scores.

  C.Millennials should get their credit reports.

  D.Milleunials should realize the consequences ofbad credit.