
专升本英语阅读理解专项强化真题试卷3 (1).docx
5页完型填空-一为题目类型Scientists have been struggling to find out the reason behind blushing (脸红). Why would humans evolve (进化)a 【41】 that puts us at a social disadvantage by【42】 us to reveal that we have cheated or lied? Charles Darwin pointed out that 【43】 all people of all races blush, animals do not. When it came to explaining the reason, he was 【44】a loss. That has not stopped others from trying. One 【45】 is that blushing started out as a way to show we obey authoritative members of the group. Later, as our social interactions became【46】 complex, it became involved with higher, self-conscious 【47】 such as guilt, shame and embarrassment. This would seem to put individuals at a disadvantage, but blushing might actually make a person more 【48】 or socially desirable. [49] that women blush more than men, one university researcher suggests that blushing might have evolved as a way for women to 【50】 their honesty to men so as to win their support in raising children. Some zoologists also think blushing could have emerged as a way to foster trust. 〃If you were to go hunting【51】a stone-faced partner, you could never【52】 what he wants. 〃 He says. Once blushing became 【53】 with embarrassment, anyone who did not blush might have been at a disadvantage because we are 【54】 likely to trust someone who appears never to feel 【55】 about anything.1..(A)response(B)reply(C)reflection(D)recall•(A)forbidding(B)forcing(C)encouraging(D)preventing•(A)when(B)while(C)since(D)because•(A)on(B)in(C)at(D)of.(A)suggestion(B)advice(C)solution(D)question.(A)apparently(B)completely(C)awkwardly(D).increasingly(A) moods(B) senses(C) emotions(D) tempers8.(A) privileged(B) embarrassed(C) energetic(D) attractive9.(A) Noting(B) Providing(C) Assuming(D) Hoping10.(A) assure(B) approve(C) confirm(D) demonstrate11.(A) for(B) with(C) by(D) as12.(A) say(B) speak(C) tell(D) talk13.(A) united(B) related(C) contacted(D) associated14.(A) more(B) that(C) less(D) so15.(A) ashamed(B) disappointed(C) satisfied(D) pleasedPhysical activity through sports can enhance your child, s physical health. Sports can also have a positive effect on his mental health. Sports participation helps children [Cl] life skills such as learning to [C2]with loss and disappointment. These mental health benefits can be [C3] helpful, during the challenging years of adolescence. As your child grows and his body changes, confidence and self-esteem [C4] from a positivebody image. [C5] sports participation helps your child [C6] ahealthy weight and see his body as a [C7]to succeed on the playingfield. A good body image improves mental health so that your child is less[C81 to experience feelings of low self-worth. Children who participate[C9] sports must learn to work with their teammates to [CIO] agoal. Through sports, a child is [Cl 1]to build confidence in hisabilities. Winning does not have to be the only confidence builder. A [C12] pass or assist during a game also improves confidence. Exercise and sports participation have been [C13]to have antidepressant (抗抑郁的)effects. Children who play sports generally report having a positive [C141 on life. Improved self-esteem can [C15] a child not only in sportsevents,but also in academic performance.19. [C3](A)(B)(C)(D)17. [Cl]18. [C2](A)stimulate(B)develop(C)motivate(D)create(A)deal(B)make(C)disagree(D)struggleactually specifically especially merely[C4](A)arise(B)raise(C)lift(D)moveTypical Popular CommonRegular21. [C5](A)(B)(C)(D)[C6](A)retain(B)reserve(C)maintain(D)prevent23. [C7]24. [C8](A)form(B)tool(C)symbol(D)technique(A)likely(B)hardly(C)gradually(D)really25. [C9](A) on(B) in(C) with(D) over[CIO](A) settle(B) arrive(C) obtain(D) achieve[CH](A) able(B) capable(C) qualified(D) skilled[C12](A) frequent(B) free(C) successful(D) gradual[C13](A) implied(B) applied(C) referred(D) shown[C14](A) meaning(B) outlook(C) expectation(D) approach[C15](A) improve(B) demand(C) benefit(D) promote。
