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2026年英语四级阅读答案(第三套)
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1) 文章开头:Junk-food lovers who try to cut back on fries or chocolate may experience symptoms...
答案速查:
26-30 ILFNG 31-35 COAJM
26. I physical
27. L quitting
28. F offers
29. N significantly
30. G parallels
31. C controversial
32. O trigger
33. A awareness
34. J repeated
35. M shed
长篇阅读
(1)文章标题标题: Giving a better phone interview
(2)答案速查 36-40 DAEG 41-45 CIFBH
(3)题干、答案和定位处
36.Interviewers are advised not to ask questions about pay during a phone interview.
【E定位】The question regarding pay is also best avoided.
37.Experienced interviewers know if an applicant is searching for information online while talking on the phone.
【J定位】Seasoned interviewers will know whether an applicant is researching while on the phone.
38.Many employers regard the phone interview as the first step of the official recruiting process.
【A定位】Many companies treat phone screening as the official first round of the hiring process.
39. Applicants who don't ask questions at the end of an interview most probably ruin their chance of getting the position.
【E定位】If you have had a great phone interview and then we wrap up and they don't have any questions for me, it pretty much ruins the whole interview.
40. The interviewee should test their phone connection before they call the interviewer.
G【定位】"Make sure you test your headset and connection before dialing in," recommends Roark.
41.It is annoying to the interviewer to find the applicant doing other tasks while being interviewed.
C【定位】Many interviewers are annoyed to see people who decide to multitask while on the phone interview.
42.To pass a phone interview, the most important thing is to answer questions clearly and concisely.
I【定位】But in a phone interview, the only thing you have to go on is what you say and how you say it.
43.If you fail to call the interviewer on time, they might not see you as a suitable candidate.
F【定位】That way, if I hear from them at 1:13 p.m. or 12:49 p.m. instead of our planned 1:00 p.m. interview time, I have an early indicator that they might not be a great fit.
44.Applicants should avoid talking about their personal lives if the interviewer has only asked about their professional background and goals.
B【定位】A big mistake people often make is talking about their personal lives. Don't talk about your personal life unless you're directly asked a question about what you do in your off-hours. "The point of a phone interview is to focus on getting to know a candidate's professional experience and goals,"
45.It is impolite for an interviewee to interrupt the interviewer in the phone conversation.
H【定位】You might be eager to get your point across or talk about your experience, but interrupting the interviewer is awkward and rude.
Passage One
文章开头:Disgust is a universal human emotion…
答案速查:CDADA
46.What does the passage tell us about physical disgust?
C)It is a mechanism to keep us from being harmed.
47.How do some researchers perceive moral disgust?
D)It stops people from doing anything morally wrong.
48.Why do moral disgust appear quite late in children’s development?
A)It needs to be learnt through social interactions.
49.What did the author and his colleagues want to examine in their experiment?
D)How disgust is discussed between parents and children.
50.What can we infer about moral disgust from the author and his colleagues’ findings?
A)It is a notion hardly comprehensible to children.
Passage Two
文章开头:After finding out details about a stranger, we mistakenly think that they also know about us.
答案速查:CBDBA
51.What is the finding of a recent study in Nature?
C)People who get to know about a person wrongly assume the person knows them too.
52.What does the passage say about the assumption that social relationships are reciprocal?
B) It does not hold true in every situation.
53. What did Anuj Shah and Michael LaForest want to find out about the belief that social relationships are reciprocal?
D) Whether it may lead to false assumptions about a stranger.
54. When did Anuj Shah and Michael LaForest see some really interesting research in their field?
B) During a field experiment.
55. What happened in the areas around the housing developments subjected to the studies?
A) They saw fewer crimes than the control developments.