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1、大学英语四级-266 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:0,分数:0.00)Author Eric Carle Hopes Friends Helps Him Find HisOn the back page of Eric Carle“s new picture book, Friends , is a brownish snapshot taken in 1932. It“s a sharp contrast to the rest of the book, which is filled with brightly
2、 painted tissue-paper collages (拼贴画). That“s become Carle“s trademark style in more than 70 books. In the snapshot, Carle, then 3, is smiling and hugging a girl in a white dress on a sidewalk in Syracuse, N.Y. At 84, Carle can“t remember her name, only that she was his friend and the daughter of Ita
3、lian immigrants. At a lunch in Manhattan with Bobble, his wife of 40 years, Carle laughs at the old photo of two kids with their arms tightly around each other. In the book, the text with the snapshot notes that when Carle was 6, “I moved far away. We never saw each other again. I often think about
4、my long-ago friend, and I wonder what happened to her.“ Friends (for ages 3-5) tells the story of two friends, a boy and a girl. When she moves away, the boy declares, “I must find her.“ Adventures continue until he does. It“s a story inspired by Carle“s childhood friend, who he is hugging in this p
5、hoto, taken in 1932. It“s a happy ending: They played and ran and danced and told each other secrets. and got married. “It“s not exactly autobiographical (自传体),“ says Carle, who divorced his first wife before “finding a new love and my best friend, Bobbie.“ Now, he and his wife spend winter in the m
6、ountains of North Carolina, summer in the Florida Keys and occasionally visit the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Amherst, Mass., which they began in 2002. It exhibits work by Carle and others. Four of Carle“s titles have been released as e-books, which have been slow to catch on with the p
7、reschool set. “I like to hold books and touch them,“ he says. “But in the future, who knows? When they invented papyrus (纸莎草纸), someone probably said, “Storytelling was so good. Why did we have to go and put it on papyrus?“ But one thing doesn“t change: It“s the story that counts. The medium doesn“t
8、 matter.“(分数:12.50)(1).What does “ snapshot “ (Line 2, Para. 1) mean?(分数:2.50)A.Book title.B.Photo.C.Story.D.Tissue-paper collage.(2).What is the typical style of Eric Carle“s books?(分数:2.50)A.With a brownish photo on the cover.B.With a brightly colored collage on the back page.C.Full of old brownis
9、h snapshots.D.Full of brightly painted tissue-paper collages.(3).What is the book Friends (for ages 3-5) about?(分数:2.50)A.The story of two lovers.B.The story of two friends.C.The story between Carle and his wife.D.The story between Carle and his friend.(4).What do we know about the Eric Carle Museum
10、 of Picture Book Art?(分数:2.50)A.Carle built it up to recall an old friend.B.Carle and his first wife often visited it.C.It was established in 2002.D.It only exhibits Carle“s work.(5).What did Carle say about the future of books?(分数:2.50)A.More and more e-books will be released.B.Papyrus will not be
11、used in a few years.C.The story itself is always the most important.D.More attention should be paid to the media of stories.Gay Rights in ChileEvery now and then a society is confronted by a crime so horrific that it prompts profound reflection and, eventually, change. Among such crimes was the murd
12、er in Chile of Daniel Zamudio. On October 28th 2012 a court sentenced one of his attackers to life in prison. Two of the others got 15 years each; the fourth got seven years. Zamudio was beaten unconscious in a park in the capital, Santiago, for being gay. His foul attackers carved swastikas (纳粹党所用的
13、十字记号) into his skin, branded him with cigarettes and hit his right leg very hard with an 8 kg rock. According to the court testimony, they then urinated (小便) on his body. Zamudio died in hospital three weeks later. He was 24. The change that followed was brisk. Within weeks of the murder, legislator
14、s passed into law an anti-discrimination bill that had been kicking around Congress, largely ignored, for seven years. Gay rights have been a theme in the current presidential campaign. Most of the candidates say they now back gay marriage. Chile has never been an easy place for homosexuals (同性恋). T
15、he Catholic church maintains a frightening, if gradually decreasing, grip on public morality. Divorce was banned until 2004, and gay sex decriminalised only in 1999 (in Argentina and Brazil it has been legal since the 19th century). Chile is one of only four countries in South America where the age
16、of consent is higher for gays than for heterosexuals (异性恋). And, depressingly, brutal attacks like the one on Zamudio continue. On October 20th 2012 a 21-year-old gay man, Wladimir Sepulveda, was assaulted in the town of San Francisco de Mostazal, 60kin south of Santiago, as he walked home with anot
17、her man. His six attackers included two women. Witnesses said the attackers shouted homophobic (仇视同性恋的) insults at Mr. Sepulveda, shoved him to the ground and kicked and beat him unconscious. He remains in a coma (昏迷), fighting for his lifea sad reminder that Chile is not as safe and orderly a haven
18、 in an often violent continent as Chileans like to think. At least not for everyone.(分数:12.50)(1).Why was Daniel Zamudio beaten by four attackers?(分数:2.50)A.Because he had offended others before.B.Because he was homosexual.C.Because he intended to commit a crime.D.Because he was against gay rights.(
19、2).What“s the change followed the murder of Daniel Zamudio?(分数:2.50)A.All the presidential candidates supported gay marriage.B.Legislators passed the anti-discrimination bill.C.The Congress began to consider the anti-discrimination bill.D.The current presidential campaign was suspended.(3).What does
20、 the word “ decriminalised “ (Line 3, Para. 4) mean?(分数:2.50)A.Allowed.B.Prohibited.C.Legalised.D.Encouraged.(4).What does the continuation of brutal attacks imply?(分数:2.50)A.It is immoral to be a homosexual.B.A lot of people are afraid of homosexuals.C.Chile is becoming safer for everyone.D.Chile i
21、s not as safe as Chileans think.(5).What does the author think about the life of homosexuals in Chile?(分数:2.50)A.Easy.B.Safe.C.Tough.D.Orderly.Ugly Faces Are More MemorableThe old saying of never forgetting a pretty face might be untrue as psychologists believe beautiful people are less likely to be
22、 recognized. A new study suggests that attractiveness can actually prevent the recognition of faces, unless a pretty face is particularly distinctive. German psychologists think the recognition of pretty faces is distorted (扭曲) by emotions. Scientists at the University of Jena, Germany, discovered t
23、hat photos of unattractive people were more easily remembered than pretty ones when they showed them to a group of people. Researchers Holger Wiese, Carolio Altmann and Stefan Schweinberger from the university, wrote in their study: “We could show that the test subjects were more likely to remember
24、unattractive faces than attractive ones, when the latter didn“t have any particularly noticeable traits.“ For the study, which was published in science magazine Neuropsychologia , the psychologists showed photos of faces to test subjects. Half of the faces were considered to be more attractive and t
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