2019年12月英语四级阅读真题及答案 第2套 仔细阅读2篇

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      PassageOne
Questions 46 to 50 arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

      Textbooksrepresentan 11 billiondollarindustry, upfrom $8 billionin 2014. TextbookpublisherPearsonisthelargestpublisher -- ofanykind -- intheworld.

      Itcostsabout $1 milliontocreateanewtextbook. Afreshmantextbookwillhavedozensofcontributors, fromsubject-matterexpertsthroughgraphicandlayoutartiststoexpertreviewersandclassroomtesters. Textbookpublishersconnectprofessors, instructorsandstudentsinwaysthatalternatives, suchasopene-textbooksandopeneducationalresources, simplydonot. Thisconnectionhappensnotonlybymeansofcollaborativedevelopment, reviewandtesting, butalsoatconferenceswherefacultyregularlydecideontheirtextbooksandcurriculaforthecomingyear.

      Itistruethattextbookpublishershaverecentlyreportedlosses, largelyduetostudentsrentingorbuyingusedprinttextbooks. Butthiscanbechalkeduptotheexcessivelyhighcostoftheirbooks -- whichhasincreasedover 1,000 percentsince 1977. Arestructuringofthetextbookindustrymaywellbeinorder. Butthisdoesnotmeantheendofthetextbookitself.

      WhiletheymaynotbeasdynamicasaniPad, textbooksarenotpassiveorlifeless. Forexample, overthecenturies, theyhavesimulated (模拟) dialoguesinanumberofways. From 1800 tothepresentday, textbookshavedonethisbyposingquestionsforstudentstoanswerinductively (归纳性地). Thatmeansstudentsareaskedtousetheirindividualexperiencetocomeupwithanswerstogeneralquestions. Today'spsychologytexts, forexample, ask: "Howmuchofyourpersonalitydoyouthinkyouinherited?" whileonesinphysicssay: "Howcanyoupredictwheretheballyoutossedwillland?"

      Expertsobservethat "textbookscomeinlayers, somethinglikeanonion." Foranactivelearner, engagingwithatextbookcanbeaninteractiveexperience. Readersproceedattheirownpace. They "customize" theirbooksbyengagingwithdifferentlayersandlinkages. Highlighting, Post-Itnotes, dog-earsandothertechniquesallowforfurthercustomizationthatstudentsvalueinprintbooksoverdigitalformsofbooks.

      46. Whatdoesthepassagesayaboutopeneducationalresources?
      A) Theycontributetoteachingasmuchastolearning.
      B) Theydon'tprofitasmuchastraditionaltextbooksdo.
      C) Theycan'tconnectprofessorsandstudentsastextbooksdo.
      D) Theycompetefercelyforcustomerswithtextbookproducers.
      47. Whatisthemaincauseofthepublishers'losses?
      A) Failuretomeetstudentneed.
      B) Industryrestructuring.
      C) Emergenceofe-books.
      D) Fllingsales.
      48. Whatdoesthetextbookindustryneedtodo?
      A) Reformitsstructures.
      B) Cutitsretailprices.
      C) Findreplacementsforprintedtextbooks.
      D) Changeitsbusinessstrategyperiodically.
      49. Whatarestudentsexpectedtodointhelearningprocess?
      A) Thinkcarefullybeforeansweringeachquestion.
      B) Askquestionsbasedontheirownunderstanding.
      C) Answerquestionsusingtheirpersonalexperience.
      D) Giveanswersshowingtheirrespectivepersonality.
      50. Whatdoexpertssayaboutstudentsusingtextbooks?
      A) Theycandigitalizetheprintseasily.
      B) Theycanleaminaninteractiveway.
      C) Theycanpurchasecustonizedversions.
      D) Theycanadaptthematerialthemselves.

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