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1、专业英语四级-30及答案解析 (总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、完型填空题(总题数:3,分数:100.00)Short stories are due a revival. In recent years, there have been critically 1 collections by American writers such as Lydia Davis and Junot Daz. But few others manage to 2 the bestseller lists, and they are all too often 3 by novels. 4 the
2、ir heyday in the early 20th century, short stories are mostly viewed as trials or experiments before an author 5 with the real thing. John Burnside, a Scottish poet and novelist, 6 this fixed idea in his latest collection, Something Like Happy. Over 13 stories, Mr Burnside shows the versatility of t
3、he condensed 7 . His stories take place mostly in Scotland, in flats high up on the third floor of an apartment block in the middle of Dundee or in the back room of a hardware shop, 8 men drink sweet, milky coffee 9 waiting for the results of the races. His men carry knives or conduct extramarital 1
4、0 ; his women are often 11 housewives who drink, take up bell-ringing in their local church or fantasise about younger men 12 a way of filling in time. Happiness is the subject that 13 the collection together. In other hands, this could become sentimental. 14 Mr Burnside, with only a few 15 , never
5、allows that to happen. Instead, happiness 16 stays away from these figures; so much 17 they have almost ceased to 18 it. Rooted in the bleaker aspects of Scotlands landscapes, it is something that his 19 continually search for, in these concise and poetic talesyet 20 to find.(分数:30.00)A.reclaimedB.a
6、cclaimedC.proclaimedD.claimedA.acquireB.earnC.reachD.meetA.replacedB.overshadowedC.rejectedD.overlappedA.In addition toB.Similar toC.In place ofD.In contrast toA.cracks upB.cracks downC.cracks intoD.cracks onA.challengesB.favorsC.demonstratesD.suggestsA.wayB.shapeC.signD.formA.whichB.whenC.whereD.wh
7、atA.likeB.whileC.onceD.forA.affairsB.mattersC.eventsD.incidentsA.obedientB.aggressiveC.lonelyD.enthusiasticA.asB.aboutC.withD.byA.goesB.comesC.tiesD.getsA.In particularB.As a resultC.For exampleD.ButA.exclusionsB.substitutionsC.descriptionsD.exceptionsA.frequentlyB.rarelyC.incidentallyD.eventuallyA.
8、thatB.in case thatC.so thatD.so asA.seek forB.believe inC.give upD.concern aboutA.readersB.charactersC.storiesD.careersA.failB.declineC.striveD.manageAround two billion people have no access to modern energy, and a billion have it only 21 . The 22 stoves that many of them use, the World Health Organ
9、isation 23 , produce pollution that 24 around 2 million premature deaths a year. Makeshift cookers 25 catch fire easily. And lives are not the only things 26 . Women and girls in rural villages lose time and energy walking around 27 dirty solid fuels, ranging from crop waste to cow dung. The 28 of a
10、 stove that produces more heat, more cleanly and with less fuel is clear. 29 Kirk Smith, a stove specialist at the University of California at Berkeley, points out that most 30 to promote cleaner stoves have failed. Too much emphasis has 31 on technology and talking to people 32 , too little to 33 t
11、he women who actually do the cooking. When subsidies 34 , the schemes have faltered, with stoves left unused or broken. Why might it be different this time? Wouter Deelder of Dalberg, a development consultancy, says that stoves have improved in 35 from the materials used to the design of chimneys. E
12、ven so, the new stoves can cost $30 or more. Greater efficiency 36 they pay for themselves in a few months, but the price is still prohibitive for people living 37 a few dollars a week. 38 , technology that works well in the laboratory may fall in the field, 39 fuels, cooking practices and even the
13、shapes of vessels 40 widely.(分数:30.00)A.continuallyB.favorablyC.optionallyD.occasionallyA.modernB.cleanC.smokyD.brokenA.justifiesB.prescribesC.predictsD.reckonsA.causesB.putsC.makesD.condemnsA.alsoB.stillC.evenD.neverA.conqueredB.usedC.wastedD.givenA.congregatingB.collectingC.assemblingD.selectingA.
14、applicationB.appreciationC.appealD.approvalA.AndB.SoC.ButD.ThenA.effortsB.effectsC.achievementsD.consequencesA.putB.goneC.lostD.missedA.outside the ringB.of low-bornC.at the topD.of great needA.instructingB.requiringC.advisingD.consultingA.run throughB.run outC.run overD.run offA.everythingB.anythin
15、gC.nothingD.somethingA.requiresB.dictatesC.assumesD.meansA.forB.offC.inD.onA.ThoughB.MoreoverC.HoweverD.ThereforeA.whatB.howC.whereD.whenA.varyB.shiftC.alterD.transformEmpathythe ability to appreciate that a stranger struggling with a suitcase not only finds his situation 41 but also needs help whic
16、h, 42 you are not incapable yourself, you can and do 43 is key to Simon Baron-Cohens thesis in Zero Degrees of Empathy. He reckons that only those who can empathise with their fellow man and who 44 act in a considerate way can hope to be without malice. Cruelty 45 failing to empathise with others, 4
17、6 through being inconsiderate or through wilfully ignoring their pain. Some people lack empathy 47 , others switch it off when they are tired, stressed or 48 telling a child not to bother you because you are working, 49 and experience regret for their harsh words when their empathy 50 . Those whose
18、minds 51 consider their fellow traveller are not bad but 52 , Mr. Baron-Cohen argues. For some, there is a genetic 53 for why crucial parts of their brains seem disengaged while other people suffer. For others, activity in those brain areas has been subdued by some awful 54 in childhood. The author
19、champions his own parents for instilling in him 55 he calls an internal pot of golda measure of self-reliance and serf-confidence which he thinks is 56 for developing empathy. Children learn to consider the thoughts of other people 57 the minds of those who 58 them are safe places to enter. A child
20、whose mother wishes he 59 exist will not want to carefully consider the thought, and will fail to develop empathy 60 .(分数:40.00)A.embarrassingB.bewilderingC.rewardingD.challengingA.resumingB.assumingC.insuringD.assuringA.treatB.lackC.provideD.produceA.consequentlyB.habituallyC.sequentiallyD.alternat
21、ivelyA.lead toB.comes fromC.lie inD.results inA.eachB.bothC.neitherD.whetherA.permanentlyB.endlesslyC.temporarilyD.immediatelyA.unbearableB.indifferentC.tolerantD.impatientA.in other wordsB.by contrastC.for exampleD.in particularA.returnsB.relievesC.retainsD.rejectsA.onceB.neverC.alreadyD.everA.disa
22、dvantagedB.incapableC.incompetentD.disabledA.conceptB.explanationC.judgmentD.conclusionA.mistakesB.outlooksC.experiencesD.occasionsA.thatB.whatC.whichD./A.helpfulB.radicalC.initialD.vitalA.only whenB.soon afterC.even ifD.as ifA.care withB.care forC.care ofD.care aboutA.did notB.does notC.may notD.wi
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