公共英语五级-阅读理解(六)及答案解析.doc
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1、公共英语五级-阅读理解(六)及答案解析(总分:30.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、练习五(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:5.00)The purpose of the home was to rehabilitate patients as far as possible, so that they could face the harsh realities of life outside hospital. Most of them not only suffered from some form of ne
2、rvous disease but had other handicaps as well. (There were those who were deaf, those who were partially blind, those who were partially paralyzed.) For most of them, the hospital had been their refuge for some time and the idea of being rehabilitated was somewhat frightening. They doubted their own
3、 capabilities, and were nervous of the effort which would be required from them.The home contains within a research unit which is mainly concerned with overcoming the technical problems which arise from the patients physical disabilities. Full rehabilitation involves a need for a patient to be as in
4、dependent as possible physically. It is in the research center that all types of electronic equipment are pioneered, much of it exceedingly delicate and complex. One of the things I found astonishing as I watched what was going on in the workshop was the ease with which the patients became accustome
5、d to the equipment. This of course has the dual effect of making them physically independent and giving them the psychological satisfaction of having mastered a difficult problem. And this extra confidence is, of course, a further step towards rehabilitation.While I was there, I was fortunate enough
6、 to be able to talk to a couple of patients (or rather ex-patients) who had been fully rehabilitated and who had come back for the weekend to visit their friends. One, a former physical education teacher who suffered from paralysis from the waist down, was now teaching general studies in a primary s
7、chool. After his accident, he told me, he had had a complete nervous breakdown and had indeed tried to commit suicide several times. “But when I got here, I realized that there was still some things I could do, and that there were people worse off than me who were out in the world doing them,“ he sa
8、id. “Yes, I expect I shall get depressions again. You cant completely cure that kind of thing. But theyll pull me out of it, at least I know that now.“ I asked him if he felt that everyone in the home could be rehabilitated.“Well, of course, one cant really tell. There are some people in here with r
9、eally terrible problems. But I should say that about 70% of them will be fully rehabilitated by this time next year.“And that is a fantastic claim, but from my observation of what is going on, may well be substantiated.(分数:5.00)(1).The “home“ in this text refers to(分数:1.00)A.the hospital.B.the refug
10、e camp.C.the research center.D.the place away from reality.(2).What does the author mean by rehabilitate?(分数:1.00)A.to cure nervous diseases.B.to overcome physical disabilities.C.to train to get used to a new situation.D.to restore tO a relatively normal life.(3).The research unit aims to help peopl
11、e to(分数:1.00)A.invent complex electronic equipment.B.become physically independent.C.gain confidence about themselves.D.master difficult problems.(4).What is true about the teacher mentioned in paragraph 3?(分数:1.00)A.He was recovered from the paralysis.B.He realized that he was luckier than others.C
12、.He thought highly of the rehabilitation place.D.He had a car accident and almost killed himself.(5).According to the author, the teachers claim of the percentage of full rehabilitation is(分数:1.00)A.optimistic.B.underestimated.C.groundless.D.realistic.四、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Only a man who hates hims
13、elf and loves humanity could possibly become an actor, but to become an actor doing plays for live television is without doubt the most ghastly torture ever invented for the acting profession. So, at least, a well-known actor has stated and I am quite prepared to believe it.Consider for yourself. Fo
14、r one thing the unseen audience may number millions. If you forget your lines there is no hope whatsoever of being prompted and the only resource left to you is that of mouthing silently at the cameras in the vain hope that thousands of viewers will think that the fault is in their sets rather than
15、that the actor is incompetent.There is a story told by a famous actor of his experiences in this field which gives me intense pleasure whenever I read it. The types of part he usually plays are generally somewhat stiff-upper-lip typically British parts. He was due to act in a live television show wh
16、ere the script was of indifferent quality, rehearsals had been sketchy and a great deal more attention had been paid to the trappings of the production than to its actual quality.He claims himself that acting live on television scares him stiff. However, on this occasion he was determined to give as
17、 good an impression as possible of the “stiff-upper-lip“. He was acting a part where the costume was fairly simple and his idea of making a “calm and collected“ impression was to leave the main items (coat, briefcase and beret) in the little hut he had been assigned as a dressing room and stroll abo
18、ut the stage five minutes before the performance was due to start, apparently totally unprepared. This worked beautifully.Everyone naturally, from the producer to the humblest stage-hand, begged him to get ready. “Two minutes will be quite enough,“ he stated calmly, puffing at an enormous cigar. Two
19、 minutes before the live show was due to start he strolled to the dressing room and tried to open the door. It was locked. He then describes himself as being changed into a gibbering nervous wreck, shouting and screaming for help. He finally went on the set with his coat on back to front and covered
20、 with woodshavings from having had to break down the door. He forgot his lines and the cool Englishman with the iron nerve he was supposed to be playing turned into, as he describes it, a furtive little man with a dirty coat, a stammer and a nervous twitch. He has now decided that live television is
21、 not for him, a fact which will hardly surprise the reader.(分数:5.00)(1).According to the author what kind of person could become an actor on live television?(分数:1.00)A.One who is talented in aging.B.One who wants to be well-known.C.One who is prepared to be tortured.D.One who hates the aging profess
22、ion.(2).The type of part the actor (referred to from paragraph 3 onwards) usually takes is(分数:1.00)A.a cool calm Englishman.B.atypical British upper-class.C.an unqualified British actor.D.an Englishman with stiff expressions.(3).The actor did not go to get his main items in advance in order to(分数:1.
23、00)A.show his superb performance.B.exhibit the character of the part he played.C.give a good impression of himself to the audience.D.scare everyone from the producer to the stage-man.(4).After finding the door of the hut was locked, the actor(分数:1.00)A.was shocked.B.was close to panic.C.lost his tem
24、per.D.felt helpless.(5).The Englishman the actor played on the stage must look(分数:1.00)A.funny and nasty.B.frightened and depressed.C.cool and relaxed.D.delighted and excited.五、Text 3(总题数:1,分数:5.00)In no small measure, the epidemic of paranormal -beliefs beliefs beyond the range of scientific explan
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