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    2012年12月英語四級考試試題匯總

    Part V  Cloze

    Strong emotional bonds between mothers and infants increase children’s willingness to explore the world—an effect that has been observed   67   the animal kingdom, in people, monkeys and even spiders. The more secure we are in our   68   to Mom, the more likely we are to try new things and take risks. Now researchers are discovering that this effect continues into adulthood. A   69   reminder of Mom’s touch or the sound of her voice on the phone is

      70   to change people’s minds and moods,   71   their decision making in measurable ways.

    In a study   72   online in April in Psychological Science, undergraduate business students had to choose between safe bets and risky gambles—a bond with a guaranteed 4 percent yearly

      73   or a riskier stock option, for example. In half the cases, the experimenters patted the students   74   on the back of the shoulder for about one second   75   providing verbal  instructions about the study. Both male and female students who were touched by a female experimenter were   76   more likely to choose the risky alternative   77   were those who had not been touched or were patted by male experimenters. The reassuring(寬慰的)touch of a woman may have induced early associations,  78   the same openness to exploration that is observed in young children of   79   mothers, explains Jonathan Levav, a business professor at Columbia University and lead author of the study.

    To further   80   that a woman’s touch links feelings of security   81   risk taking, the researchers asked a   82   group of undergraduates to make financial decisions after a writing exercise. Half of them wrote about a time they felt secure and supported, whereas the   83   half wrote about feeling insecure and alone. Evoking (喚起) a   84   of insecurity made students in the latter group   85   receptive to the gentle shoulder pats from female experimenters and much more willing to take a risk—just as a child leaving for a field trip might steal one last reassuring hug   86   Mom before stepping on the bus.

    67. A. by                      B. up                    C. above                D. across

    68. A. concern                     B. attachment         C. treatment           D. appeal

    69. A. bare                   B. unique                     C. mere                 D. just

    70. A. enough               B. ready                C. easy                  D. quick

    71. A. generating           B. regulating          C. affecting           D. refining

    72. A. exhibited            B. published          C. appeared           D. advertised

    73. A. return                 B. expense             C. cost                  D. prize

    74. A. seemingly           B. strongly            C. partly                D. lightly

    75. A. if                       B. so                     C. while                D. whereas

    76. A. rather                 B. far                    C. further                     D. pretty

    77. A. than                   B. as                     C. which               D. that

    78. A. intending            B. inferring           C. inspiring           D. instructing

    79. A. supportive           B. lively                C. strict                 D. respectful

    80. A. enable                B. ensure               C. consent             D. confirm

    81. A. beyond               B. with                  C. for                    D. along

    82. A. relative              B. competitive              C. different            D. successive

    83. A. next                   B. other                 C. minor               D. opposite

    84. A. hint                    B. clue                  C. chain                D. sense

    85. A. especially            B. specially            C. securely            D. entirely

    86. A. toward                B. into                  C. of                     D. from

    67. D. across

    68. C. attachment

    69. C. mere

    70. A. enough

    71. C. affecting

    72. B. published

    73. A. return

    74. D. lightly

    75. C. while

    76. B. far

    77. A. than

    78. C. inspiring

    79. A. supportive

    80. D. confirm

    81. B. with

    82. C. different

    83. B. other

    84. D. sense

    85. A. especially

    86. D. from

    【總評】完形填空原文源自美國科普雜志《科學(xué)美國人》(Scientific American)。原文標(biāo)題為

    All about My Mother: How Touch Helps Us Take Risks,作者Ferris Jabr。原文共五段,495字,題目選取了原文前三段并做了細(xì)微修改,共345字。主要講述的是母親與嬰兒間形成的情感紐帶會影響孩子探索世界的行為。這是一篇典型的議論文,段句給出論點,指出母親與嬰兒間形成的情感紐帶會影響人們的行為,接著在第二段和第三段,通過兩個已經(jīng)發(fā)表的文章中的實驗來證明這一觀點。

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