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They will range from the creative -a talking projection of a staff member- to the more traditional-signs on the floors,footprints on the escalator steps. handprints on the handrails and station. 'The etiquette on London Underground is for customers to stand on the right of escalators.allowing others to walk on the left.However few customers choose to walk on longer escalators such as Holborn,so much of the left-hand-side is unused. 'We ho e that this can lead to improving congestion at Holbom,making joumeys easier for all of our customers 56.What is the new regulation of Holborn? A.passengers can stand on both right and left sides B.passengers can only stand on left side t side 57.What was people's attitude towards the new regulation? A.passengers expressed their concem and inadaptation B.30 percent of passengers supported thetest 58.What was the new regulation of Holbom for? A.it aims to break the tradition B.it can set offa new trend D.it ca t waste and save money 59.Which following sentence is true A.standing on right side can be more convenient B.standing on right side can save more time C.standing on both sides can improve congestion D.stand ng on left side can be conve ient 60.What measures did Holbom have to encourage people to participate in the experiment? A.voice broadcast B.signs and footprints on the floor C.station announcements D.all of the options above Passage Two Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage. If you're at all like me,you've eaten a lot of junk food late at night.One explanation for those late-night slices of pizza or burgers has to do with alcohol which has a disinhibiting effect that makes us crave fat and salt.But an increasing body of research that exha sa role t the munchies"are real,at least in cases when people didn't get enough sleep the night before. Sleep in which participants were put on normal sleep or sleep-restricted schedules while their calories were carefully monitored.Allison reports:The new 新编大学英语四级全真模拟试限(八)第5页 新编大学英语四级全真模拟试题(八)第5页 They will range from the creative – a talking projection of a staff member – to the more traditional – signs on the floors, footprints on the escalator steps, handprints on the handrails and station announcements. 'The etiquette on London Underground is for customers to stand on the right of escalators, allowing others to walk on the left. However, few customers choose to walk on longer escalators such as Holborn, so much of the left-hand-side is unused. 'We hope that this can lead to improving congestion at Holborn, making journeys easier for all of our customers.' 56. What is the new regulation of Holborn ? A. passengers can stand on both right and left sides B. passengers can only stand on left side C. passengers can onle stand on right side D. all of the options above 57. What was people’s attitude towards the new regulation? A. passengers expressed their concern and inadaptation B. 30 percent of passengers supported the test C. most people disapproved the experiment D. half of people show no interest 58. What was the new regulation of Holborn for? A. it aims to break the tradition B. it can set off a new trend C. it can improve the crowding problem D. it can cut waste and save money 59. Which following sentence is true? A. standing on right side can be more convenient B. standing on right side can save more time C. standing on both sides can improve congestion D. standing on left side can be more convenient 60.What measures did Holborn have to encourage people to participate in the experiment? A. voice broadcast B. signs and footprints on the floor C. station announcements D. all of the options above Passage Two Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage. If you’re at all like me, you’ve eaten a lot of junk food late at night. One explanation for those late-night slices of pizza or burgers has to do with alcohol, which has a disinhibiting effect that makes us crave fat and salt. But an increasing body of research suggests that exhaustion, too, plays a role — that the “sleep munchies” are real, at least in cases when people didn’t get enough sleep the night before. Sleep in which participants were put on normal sleep or sleep-restricted schedules while their calories were carefully monitored. Allison reports: The new
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