【学历类职业资格】英语阅读(一)自考题-6及答案解析.doc
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1、英语阅读(一)自考题-6 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、B第一部分 选择题/B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、BPassage 1/B(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Queen Elizabeth s pronunciation of English has been infected by her subjects, Aussie scientists say.Phoneticists from Sydneys Macquarie University studied archive recordings of the Que
2、ens annual Christmas message to the Commonwealth from the 1950s to 1980s, analyzing her Majestys towels.They then compared those vowels with the standard accent of southern England, as used by female British broadcasters on the BBC in the 1980s, to see how the royal accent had changed.Their conclusi
3、on: the cut-glass speech of the early years of the Queens reign has becomehow shall we saysomewhat commoner over the years.That in itself subtly mirrors the changes is Britain, from a country with a rigid social hierarchy four decades ago to one where class differences have blurred and in some areas
4、 disappeared.“The Queens pronunciation of some vowels has been influenced by the standard southern-British accent of the 1980s which is more typically associated with speakers who are younger and lower in the social hierarchy,“ the researchers say.Standard speech in southern England has been influen
5、ced by Cockneys, whose accent was initiated by Dick Van Dyke in the Walt Disney movie “Mary Poppins“.Purists will be reassured that the Queens “Hice (house) of Windsor“ will not become the “Ouse of Windsor“ (by dropping the h) in the foreseeable future.However, there have been changes in 10 out of t
6、he 11 vowel sounds in the standard English.These changes bring her speech closer to that of her Cockney subjects, the researchers found.An example of this is the way in which she pronounces “had“. In the 1950s, the royal pronunciation of this word almost rhymed with “bed“. But 30 years later, it had
7、 migrated halfway to the standard southern English pronunciation, which rhymes “had“ with “bad“.The Australian team say the pronunciation of all languages alters subtly over time, mainly because of influence from the young, and it is foolish for anyone to try to prevent change.“The chances of societ
8、ies and academies successfully preserving a particular form of pronunciation against the influence of community and social changes are unlikely,“ they say.The research was published December 21 in Nature, the British science weekly.(分数:10.00)(1).Which of the following best states the main idea of th
9、e passage? A.The pronunciation of all languages changes Subtly over time. B.It is not always easy to preserve a particular form of pronunciation. C.The Queens English has become commoner. D.Class differences have blurred and even disappeared.(分数:2.00)A.B.C.D.(2).Who did the research into the Queens
10、pronunciation? A.An Australian research group. B.Phoneticians from a British University. C.A British science weekly. D.The BBC broadcasters.(分数:2.00)A.B.C.D.(3).The Queens pronunciation of Some vowels has been influenced by _. A.female British broadcasters on the BBC in the 1980s B.the social change
11、s in Britain in the 1980s C.the standard speech in southern England D.her subjects in the Commonwealth countries(分数:2.00)A.B.C.D.(4).By saying that the change in the Queens English mirrors the social changes in Britain, the writer means _. A.the rigid social hierarchy 40 years ago has collapsed B.th
12、e Queens accent has been influenced by the lower class C.the Queens accent is associated with the younger speakers D.the social differences in Britain are no longer as distinct as before(分数:2.00)A.B.C.D.(5).According to the passage, which of the following is not stated? A.The researchers analyzed th
13、e Queens vowels to see how the royal accent had changed. B.The researchers found that the Queens accent is closer to that of her Cockney subjects. C.It is unlikely to preserve a particular accent against social changes and influence of community. D.The change in the pronunciation of a particular lan
14、guage is closely associated with the Royal speech.(分数:2.00)A.B.C.D.四、BPassage 2/B(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Who takes care of the elderly in the United States today? The fact is that family members provide over 80% of the care that elderly people need. In most cases the elderly live in their own homes, a very
15、small percentage of Americas elderly live in nursing homes.Samuel Preston, a sociologist at the University of Pennsylvania, studied how the American family is changing. He reported that by the time the average American couple reaches about 40 years of age, their parents are usually still alive. The
16、statistics show the change in lifestyles and responsibilities of aging Americans. The average middle-aged couple can look forward to caring for elderly parents sometime after their own children have grown up. Moreover, because people today live longer after an illness than people did years ago, fami
17、ly members must provide long-term care. These facts also mean that after caregivers provide for their elderly parents, who will eventually die, they will be old and may require care too. When they do, their spouses (配偶) will probably take care of them because they have had fewer children than their
18、parents did.Because Americans are living longer than ever, more social workers have begun to study ways of care giving to improve the care of the elderly. They have found that all caregivers share a common characteristic: they believe that they are the best people for the job. The social workers hav
19、e also discovered three basic reasons why the caregivers take on the responsibility of caring for an elderly, dependent relative. Many caregivers believe they had an obligation (职责) to help their relatives. Some think that helping others makes them feel more useful. Others hope that by helping someo
20、ne now, they will deserve care when they become old and dependent.(分数:10.00)(1).Samuel Prestons study shows that _. A.lifestyles and responsibilities of the elderly are not changing B.most American couples over 40 have no living parents C.middle aged Americans have to take care of their children and
21、 parents at the same time D.elderly people may need care for a long time because they live longer after an illness(分数:2.00)A.B.C.D.(2).Who will most probably take care of the middle-aged Americans when they need care themselves? A.They themselves. B.Their close friends. C.Their children. D.Their hus
22、bands or wives.(分数:2.00)A.B.C.D.(3).All caregivers believe that they can _. A.care for their elderly parents better than any other people B.keep closer to their old parents by this means C.do much better if they have a job as social workers D.improve the care of the elderly with the help of the soci
23、al workers(分数:2.00)A.B.C.D.(4).Which of the following is not a reason why people look after their relatives? A.They feel they are of use to other people. B.They want to set an example to their children. C.They think it is their duty to help their relatives. D.They hope they deserve care when they ne
24、ed it.(分数:2.00)A.B.C.D.(5).What is the main idea of the passage? A.Most old people live longer today after an illness than people did years age. B.Many old people are put into nursing homes by their families, who do not visit them regularly. C.Most elderly people are taken care of by their families,
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