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c Accent affects Every Parts of Immigrants'life D.Immigrants Learn to Lose Their Accents Passage Two Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage. Many people can roll their eyes,but adolescent girls have practically nof commun n Adults or d ot en mind.But frequently,it's not.Eye-rolling serves a variety of purposes,and the meanings behind the mannerism tell us a lot about what it's like to be a teenager. Adolescents usually hate being told what to do,and will reflexively resist even suggestions with which they agree.Imagine a girl who is planning to put on her wammest coat when her well-m rurges her to bundle up.If the evelopng ormay notys incined toreonde teenager is "Great idea,Mom!I was just thinking the same thing."(And her mom might be stunned,or at least wonder what her daughter was up to,if she did.)But the girl still wants to be warm.Enter the eye roll!One spin around the socket while donning the coat and the girl ac er resistance whil s she Given that the drive for is a central force during adolescence,taking orders can be especially annoying for teenagers.So how should a girl respond when her parents say she can't go out for the evening until she unloads the dishwasher?She may see no point in fighting back,but still feel compelled to broadcast her objection. putting away the plates,the girl establishes that she's an independen state electing to yield,for now,to the regional power. At other times,girls roll their eyes when adults poke at a sore spot.A teenager hurting over a fight with a friend might shoot a skyward look when a parent asks pt to hold herself together.Tee can be easily overwhelmed by their own feelings,and they're often ambivalent abou leaning on parents for support.A girl might decide that irritating her dad with an eye roll beats dissolving into tears in his presence. 61.What do we learn from eye rolling? a)there are a lot reasons behind eve rolling B)it usually happer when somebody despise you C)adults do not roll their eyes. D)adolescents rolling their eyes when told what to do. 62.Which of the following statement is not true A)adolescent girls likes to roll their eyes more than others B adolescent girls adolesuu don't express s their resentmen c) D)when an adolescent girl roll her eyes,it may imply that she is unwilling to show her real feelings. 新编大学英语四级全真模拟试恩(一)参考答案第7顶 新编大学英语四级全真模拟试题(一)参考答案 第7页 C. Accent Affects Every Parts of Immigrants’ life. D. Immigrants Learn to Lose Their Accents. Passage Two Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage. Many people can roll their eyes, but adolescent girls have practically monopolized the ocular gesture as a form of communication. Adults on the receiving end of an eye roll are often offended, and sometimes that’s just what the girl had in mind. But frequently, it’s not. Eye-rolling serves a variety of purposes, and the meanings behind the mannerism tell us a lot about what it’s like to be a teenager. Adolescents usually hate being told what to do, and will reflexively resist even suggestions with which they agree. Imagine a girl who is planning to put on her warmest coat when her well-meaning mother urges her to bundle up. If the teenager is developing normally, not a cell in her body is inclined to respond with a sincere, “Great idea, Mom! I was just thinking the same thing.” (And her mom might be stunned, or at least wonder what her daughter was up to, if she did.) But the girl still wants to be warm. Enter the eye roll! One spin around the socket while donning the coat and the girl advertises her resistance while doing as she intended all along. Given that the drive for autonomy is a central force during adolescence, taking orders can be especially annoying for teenagers. So how should a girl respond when her parents say she can’t go out for the evening until she unloads the dishwasher? She may see no point in fighting back, but still feel compelled to broadcast her objection. Again, ophthalmic calisthenics offer a useful solution. By rolling her eyes while putting away the plates, the girl establishes that she’s an independent state electing to yield, for now, to the regional power. At other times, girls roll their eyes when adults poke at a sore spot. A teenager hurting over a fight with a friend might shoot a skyward look when a parent asks gently, “How’s Julia? She hasn’t come over for a while?” What seems to be a rude brush-off might actually be the girl’s valiant attempt to hold herself together. Teens can be easily overwhelmed by their own feelings, and they’re often ambivalent about leaning on parents for support. A girl might decide that irritating her dad with an eye roll beats dissolving into tears in his presence. 61. What do we learn from eye rolling? A) there are a lot reasons behind eye rolling. B) it usually happens when somebody despise you. C) adults do not roll their eyes. D) adolescents rolling their eyes when told what to do. 62. Which of the following statement is not true? A) adolescent girls likes to roll their eyes more than others. B) adolescent girls were using eye rolling to express their resentment C) adolescents usually don’t like being told what to do. D) when an adolescent girl roll her eyes, it may imply that she is unwilling to show her real feelings
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