四、閱讀理解(共15題,每題3分,共45分)
閱讀下列短文,然后根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容從每題的四個選項中選出最佳的一項。
Passage 1
There are millions of pain nerves in the body, and when any of them are even slightly disturbed, they flash a pain impulse to the brain. The brain weighs this message, evaluates it in terms of so much pain or discomfort. When a state of tension exists, it causes the brain to overvalue pain impulses --- thus causing you to feel far more uncomfortable than you otherwise would. On the other hand, when you are relaxed, pain messages tend to be evaluated on a much lower scale. Tests show that up to 75 percent of the pain (or disagreeable sensation) which exists when a person is tense vanishes entirely when he relaxes.
56. The author of this passage is most interested in telling us about _______.
A. the result of tests carried out on tense persons
B. the way the pain nerves work
C. the relationship of the brain to the pain feeling
D. the effect of tension on comfort or discomfort
57. The main idea of the passage is that ________.
A. the brain evaluates each pain signal in terms of so much pain or discomfort
B. the brain evaluates a pain impulse in accordance with the degree of tension in the body
C. tests show that up to 75 percent of pain which exists when a person is tense vanishes when he relaxes
D. the millions of pain nerves in the body are each able to flash a pain message to the brain when even slightly disturbed
58. To reduce pain, it would be probably best to _______.
A. evaluate pain messages on a lower scale
B. build up tension in your body
C. learn to relax
D. increase your sense of mental well-being
59. We can conclude from the passage that a person s feeling of discomfort _______.
A. is the result of bodily states beyond his control
B. is controlled by his brain and thus is beyond his influence
C. is influenced by his mental and emotional state
D. depends on how the individual evaluates it
60. When people relax, _______.
A. pain messages tend to be evaluated on a much lower scale
B. pain nerves are slightly disturbed
C. they feel far more uncomfortable
D. the pain still exists
Passage 2
There are many ways of putting out a fire. You may have seen people put out burning cigarettes by stepping on them. Stepping on a burning cigarette shuts off the air and puts out the fire. Many fires are put out with water. Water cools the material that is burning. It helps smoother a fire, too. Some of the water is changed into steam when it strikes the hot fire. The steam shots off air from the fire and helps put it out.
Some fires cannot be put out with water. They have to be smothered with sand or with chemicals of some kind, such as those used in some fire extinguishers. Suppose a tank full of gasoline is on fire. Gasoline is lighter than water. If you poured water into the tank of gasoline, the water would sink to the bottom of the tank. The gasoline would float on top of the water and would probably keep on burning. If you keep on putting water on the fire, the gasoline would flow over the edge of the tank. Then the fire would spread.
61. What are the major ways of putting out fires as mentioned in the passage?
A. With water and sand and chemicals.
B. With water and sand and steam.
C. With water and steam.
D. With water and materials and chemicals.
62. Water can put out a fire because .
A. water is cold and cool
B. water is the only way to put out a fire
C. water cools the material on fire and the steam shuts off air
D. water can be changed into steam
63. Gasoline fires cannot be put out with .
A. sand B. water C. chemicals D. extinguisher
64. If you put water into the tank of gasoline, .
A. gasoline would sink to the bottom of the tank
B. gasoline would be mixed with water
C. water would float on the top of gasoline
D. water would not be mixed with gasoline
65. The best title of the passage would be .
A. Water and Fire B. How to Put Out a Fire
C. Gasoline on Fire D. Why Can Water Put Out Fire
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