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PASSAGE 1

Read the passages and choose the best answer for each question

Although noise, commonly defined as unwanted sound, is a widely recognized form of pollution, it is

very difficult to measure because the discomfort experienced by different individuals is highly subjective

and, therefore, variable. Exposure to lower levels of noise may be slightly irritating, whereas exposure to

higher levels may actually cause hearing loss. Particularly in congested urban areas, the noise produced

as a by-product of our advancing technology causes physical and psychological harm, and distracts from

the quality of life for those who are exposed to it.

Unlike the eyes, which can be covered by eyelids against strong light, the ear has no lid, and is, therefore,

always open and vulnerable; noise penetrates without protection.

Noise causes effects that the hearer cannot control and to which the body never becomes accustomed.

Loud noises instinctively signal danger to any organism with a hearing mechanism, including human

beings. In response, heartbeat and respiration accelerate, blood vessels constrict, the skin pales, and

muscles tense. In fact, there is a general increase in functioning brought about by the flow of adrenaline

released in response to fear, and some of these responses persist even longer than the noise, occasionally

as long as thirty minutes after the sound has ceased.

Because noise is unavoidable in a complex, industrial society, we are constantly responding in a same

way that we would response to danger. Recently, researchers have concluded that noise and our response

may be much more than an annoyance. It may be a serious threat to physical and psychological health and

well-being, causing damage not only to the ear and brain but also to the heart and stomach. We have long

known that hearing loss is America’s number one nonfatal health problem, but now we are learning that

some of us with heart disease and ulcers may be victims of health as well. Fetuses exposed to noise tend

to be overactive, they cry easily, and they are more sensitive to gastrointestinal problems after birth. In

addition, the psychic effect of noise is very important. Nervousness, irritability, tension, and anxiety

increase, affecting the quality of rest during sleep, and the efficiency of activities during walking hours, as

well as the way that we interact with each other.

Question 1. Which of the following is the author’s main point?

A. Noise may pose a serious threat to our physical and psychological health.

B. Loud noises signal danger.

C. Hearing loss is America’s number one nonfatal health problem.

D. The ear is not like the eye.

Question 2. According to the passage, what is noise?

A. Unwanted sound

B. A by-product of technology

C. Physical and psychological harm

D. Congestion

Question 3. Why is noise difficult to measure?

A. It causes hearing loss.

B. All people do not respond to it in the same way.

C. It is unwanted.

D. People become accustomed to it.

Question 4. The word congested in paragraph 1 could best be replaced by

A. hazardous

B. polluted

C. crowded

D. rushed