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1、专业英语四级-37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)The introduction of new varieties of rice and wheat in Asia and Latin America has been 1 as the Green Revolution. So far the new seeds and the 2 technology have not resulted 3 increased agricultural production 4 or reduced malnutrition. The
2、 direct, quantitative effects of high-yielding 5 of food grains have been modest. The indirect and quantitative effects, however, have sometimes 6 significant. The new technology has led to 7 in crop pattern and in methods of production. It has accelerated the development of 8 market-orientated, cap
3、italist agriculture. It has encouraged the growth of wage labor, and 9 helped to create or augment a 10 of agricultural laborers. It has increased the power of landowners, and this in 11 has been associated with a greater 12 of classes and intensified conflict. Changes in status and class alignments
4、 have been accompanied 13 changes in the distribution of income. Profits and rents have increased absolutely and relatively. The share of wages has declined and in some 14 real wages rates or the number of days worked, or both, have declined. In 15 , an old system of agriculture, slowly 16 swiftly i
5、s in the 17 of being destroyed by the advance of contemporary technology. The policies that have accompanied the Green Revolution in many 18 countries have aggravated the problems these countries 19 . Supplies of some commodities have increased, but the rate of growth of total agricultural productio
6、n has shown little 20 to rise. At the same time, inequality has become worse, poverty has increased absolutely.(分数:30.00)A.consideredB.thoughtC.knownD.calledA.accompaniedB.accompanyingC.consequentD.consequentialA.fromB.byC.ofD.inA.percentB.percentageC.per headD.per manA.variationB.varietyC.varianceD
7、.variableA.beenB.to beC.beingD.beA.reformsB.modificationsC.changesD.transformationA.theB.oneC.certainD.aA.thereinB.thereofC.therebyD.thereonA.classB.groupC.crowdD.gangA.thatB.turnC.allD.timeA.polarizationB.polarityC.divisionD.extremityA.fromB.inC.toD.byA.timesB.eventsC.instancesD.fieldsA.shortB.word
8、C.trifleD.essenceA.andB.orC.butD.norA.wayB.processC.procedureD.actionA.underdevelopedB.under developingC.developedD.non-developingA.facingB.confrontingC.faceD.confront withA.intentionB.temptationC.tendencyD.attemptDuring the traditional wedding ceremony, the 21 couple promise each other lifelong dev
9、otion. Yet, about one out of four American marriages ends in divorce. Since 1940, the divorce rate has more than doubled, and experts predict that, of all marriages that 22 in the 2000s, about 50% will end in divorce. The U.S. has one of the highest divorce rates in the world, perhaps 23 the highest
10、. What 24 wrong? The fact that divorce is so common in the United States does not mean that Americans consider marriage a casual, unimportant 25 . Just the opposite is 26 . Americans expect a great 27 from marriage. They seek physical, emotional, and intellectual compatibility. They want to be deepl
11、y loved and 28 . It is because Americans expect so much from marriage that so many get divorced. They prefer no marriage at all to a marriage without love and understanding. With typical American optimism, they end one marriage 29 that the next will be happier. 30 no-fault divorce laws in many state
12、s, it is easier than before to get a divorce. Some American women, 31 in unhappy marriages because they dont have the education or job 32 to support themselves and their children. But most American women believe that, if necessary, they can 33 alone without a husband. When a couple gets divorced, th
13、e court may 34 the man to pay his former wife a monthly sum of money 35 alimony. The amount of alimony depends on the husbands 36 , the wifes needs and the 37 of the marriage. Occasionally, the court decides that a woman should 38 her husband alimony. About 10% of American women 39 their husbands. T
14、he court may decide that she must continue to support him after the divorce. This is a rather new 40 in the United States.(分数:30.00)A.devotedB.lovingC.belovedD.bridalA.occurredB.happenedC.madeD.gotA.hardlyB.evenC.eventuallyD.usuallyA.findsB.pondersC.goesD.getsA.relationshipB.rotationC.foundationD.in
15、spirationA.rightB.trueC.factualD.factA.qualityB.dealC.lotD.amountA.understoodB.enjoyedC.inspectedD.censoredA.in the hopeB.on the hope ofC.on the hopeD.in hope ofA.ForB.WithC.WithoutD.OnA.ensureB.stayC.liveD.sufferA.opportunitiesB.experienceC.skillsD.supplyA.make it sureB.make it forC.make itD.make i
16、t upA.requireB.adviseC.askD.tellA.callB.to callC.calledD.callingA.incomeB.conscienceC.responsibilityD.willingnessA.lengthB.timeC.typeD.historyA.giveB.supplyC.provideD.payA.outweighB.outnumberC.compensateD.out earnA.ideaB.conceptC.trendD.situationThe government is to ban payments to witnesses by news
17、papers seeking to buy up people involved in prominent cases 41 the trial of Rosemary West. In a significant 42 of legal controls over the press, Lord Irvine, the Lord Chancellor, will introduce a 43 bill that will propose making payments to witnesses 44 and will strictly control the amount of 45 tha
18、t can be given to a case 46 a trial begins. In a letter to Gerald Kaufman, chairman of the House of Commons media select conunittee, Lord Irvine said he 47 with a committee report this year which said that self regulation did not 48 sufficient control. 49 of the letter came two days after Lord Irvin
19、e caused a 50 of media protest when he said the 51 of privacy controls contained in European legislation would be left to judges 52 to Parliament. The Lord Chancellor said introduction of the Human Rights Bill, which 53 the European Convention on Human Rights legally 54 in Britain, laid down that ev
20、erybody was 55 to privacy and that public figures could go to court to protect themselves and their families. Press freedoms will be in safe hands 56 our British judges, he said. Witness payments became an 57 after West was sentenced to 10 life sentences in 1995. Up to 19 witnesses were 58 to have r
21、eceived payments for telling their stories to newspapers. Concerns were raised 59 witnesses might be encouraged to exaggerate their stories in court to 60 guilty verdicts.(分数:40.00)A.as toB.for instanceC.in particularD.such asA.tighteningB.intensifyingC.focusingD.fasteningA.sketchB.roughC.preliminar
22、yD.draftA.illogicalB.illegalC.improbableD.improperA.publicityB.penaltyC.popularityD.peculiarityA.sinceB.ifC.beforeD.asA.sidedB.sharedC.compliedD.agreedA.presentB.offerC.manifestD.indicateA.ReleaseB.PublicationC.PrintingD.ExposureA.stormB.rageC.flareD.flashA.translationB.interpretationC.exhibitionD.d
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