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1、公共英语四级-154 及答案解析(总分:63.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:20.00)The tango has probably traveled further and gone through more changes than almost 1 . African slaves brought the tango to Haiti and Cuba in the 18th century; in Cuba, the tango was influenced by the local Cuban dance, 2 “the Ha
2、vana“. From there 3 took the tango in Argentina in the 19th century, 4 it was changed once again and became popular in the 5 . It was an erotic dance of working class people by this time. 6 made it difficult for middle-class Europeans to accept. 7 at the beginning of this century, the tango was refi
3、ned, so that it 8 its erotic features. It was preformed in 9 casino ballrooms. The tango, in its sophisticated European 10 , became popular in England and in the USA. Once 11 , the tango became the rage in London and Paris. People began to 12 the Viennese waltz custom of dancing in restaurants betwe
4、en the 13 of a meal Proprietors 14 this, “for the pleasure of the customers and for the benefit of their digestion“! After “tango teas“ 15 everywhere, even in private houses, Latin American music was played for the tango, 16 more and more people owned gramphones. The tango returned in 17 in a freer,
5、 more exotic form than 18 . Rudolph Valentino, the Holly-wood film star, began his 19 as a professional tango partner in American tea-rooms. Valentino 20 immortalized the dance on film.(分数:20.00)A.any more dancesB.any danceC.any other danceD.any dancesA.referred to asB.called asC.referring toD.calli
6、ngA.immigrantsB.emigrantsC.immigratesD.emigratesA.whereB.thereC.whenD.thenA.polite societyB.upper circlesC.European quarterD.sirensA.whereB.thatC.whenD.whichA.ThereforeB.ButC.FurthermoreD.AndA.acquiredB.demonstratedC.lostD.initiatedA.fabulousB.frigidC.feebleD.fashionableA.shapeB.formC.formatD.contou
7、rA.having establishedB.establishingC.being establishedD.establishedA.followB.imitateC.abandonD.adaptA.intervalsB.pausesC.coursesD.dishesA.had been encouraged byB.had encouragedC.was encouraged byD.encouragedA.sprang outB.dg forthC.sprang upD.sprang backA.asB.withC.soD.due toA.1920sB.the 1920C.1920“s
8、D.the 1920sA.beforeB.agoC.pastD.formerA.occupationB.lifeC.careerD.employmentA.latelyB.latterC.lateD.later二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Passage 1(总题数:1,分数:5.00)The history of English is conventionally, if perhaps too neatly, divided into three periods usually called Old (or Anglo-Saxon)English
9、, Middle English, and Modern English. The earliest period begins with the migration of certain Germanic tribes from the continent to Britain in the fifth century A. D, though no records of their language survive from before the seventh century, and it continues until the end of the seventh century o
10、r a hit later. By that time, Latin, Old Norse(the language of the Viking invaders), and especially the Anglo-Nor-man French of the dominant class after the Norman Conquest in 1066 had begun to have a substantial impact on the vocabulary, and the well-developed inflectional (词尾变化的) system that typifi
11、es the grammar of Old English had begun to break down. The period of Middle English extends roughly from the twelfth century through the fifteenth. The influence of French(and Latin, often by way of French)upon the vocabulary continued throughout the period, the loss of some inflections and the redu
12、ction of others accelerated, and many changes took place within the grammatical systems of the language. A bypical prose passage, specially one from the later part of the period, will not have such a foreign look to us as the prose of Old English, but it will not be mistaken for contemporary writing
13、 either. The period of Modern English extends from the sixteenth century to our own day. The early part of this period saw the completion of a revolution in vowel distribution that had begun in late Middle English and that effectively brought the language to something resembling its present pattern.
14、 Other important early developments include the stabilizing effect on spelling of the printing press and the beginning of the direct influence of Latin, and to a lesser extent, Greek on the vocabulary. Later, as English came into contact with other cultures around the world and distinctive dialects
15、of English developed in the many areas which Britain had colonized, numerous other languages made small but interesting contributions to our word-stock.(分数:5.00)(1).The earliest written record of English available to us started _.(分数:1.00)A.from the seventh centuryB.from the fifth centuryC.from the
16、twelfth centuryD.from the ninth century(2).What is the main feature of the grammar of Old English?(分数:1.00)A.The influence of Latin.B.A revolution in vowel distribution.C.A well-developed inflectional system.D.Loss of some inflections.(3).what can be inferred from the passage?(分数:1.00)A.Even an educ
17、ated person can not read oId English without special training.B.A person who knows French well can understand old English.C.An educated person can understand old English but can not pronounce it.D.A person can pronounce old English words but can“t understand them.(4).Which of the following is NOT me
18、ntioned?(分数:1.00)A.French.B.Latin.C.Greek.D.German.(5).What is the most remarkable characteristic of Modern English?(分数:1.00)A.Numerous additions to its vocabulary.B.Completion of a revolution in vowel distribution.C.Gradual changes in its grammatical system.D.The direct influence of Latin.五、Passage
19、 2(总题数:1,分数:4.00)The fossil remains of the first flying vertebrates, the pterosaurs, have intrigued paleontologists for more than two centuries. How such large creatures, which weighed in some cases as much as a piloted hang-glider and had wingspans from 8 to 12 meters, solved the problems of powere
20、d flight, and exactly what these creatures werereptiles or birdsare among the questions scientists have puzzled over. Perhaps the least controversial assertion about the pterosaurs is that they were reptiles. Their skulls, pelvises, and hind feet are reptilian. The anatomy of their wings suggests th
21、at they did not e- valve into the class of birds. In pterosaurs a greatly elongated fourth finger of each forelimb supported a wing like membrane. The other fingers were short and reptilian, with sharp claws. In birds the second finger is the principal strut of the wing, which consists primarily of
22、feathers. If the pterosaurs walked on all fours, the three short fingers may have been employed for grasping. When a pterosaur walked or remained stationary, the fourth finger, and with it the wing, could only turn upward in an extended inverted V-shape along each side of the animal“s body. The pter
23、osaurs resembled both birds and bats in their overall structure and proportions. This is not surprising because the design of any flying vertebrate is subject to aerodynamic constraints. Both the pterosaurs and the birds have hollow bones, a feature that represents a savings in weight. In the birds,
24、 however, these bones are reinforced more massively by internal struts. Although scales typically cover reptiles, the pterosaurs probably had hairy coats. T.H. Huxley reasoned that flying vertebrates must have been warm-blooded because flying implies a high rate of metabolism, which in turn implies
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