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1、专业英语四级-68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)二、TEXT A(总题数:2,分数:25.00)Scottish customs and traditions cover a very wide range of topics. Everything from kilts to golf, bagpipes to whisky, Celtic crosses to Protestant missionary work, the second sight to Nessie. The history
2、 of the bagpipes takes us a long way back from today and far away from Scotland. Everyone thinks about Scotland when they hear the word bagpipe, but this instrument is so old that true age and origin are unknown. In some historical documents it is written that the pipes were first played somewhere a
3、round Asia Minor in 1000 BC. Also, it is said, by some, that Emperor Nero played the Pipes not the fiddle, while Rome burned. Some form of bagpipes are used in many European countries but in Scotland they have become an integral part of the countrys culture. Scotland is the ancestral home of the Gre
4、at Highland Bagpipes known to all as the Great Pipes. A Pipe band is one thing that every visitor of Scotland wants to see. These are groups of men (in modern times it can be both men and women); each group has matching skirts, fancy jackets and strange little hats. They march around squeezing the a
5、ir out of big tartan bags (known as bagpipes) and blowing it in again through a pipe attached to the bag. This results in a racket known as the skirl o the pipes which is almost indistinguishable from the noise made by the haggis during the mating season. These pipe bands often turn out to be Austra
6、lians, not Scots at all! The tartan kilt has long been the most recognizable cultural tradition of the Highland Scots, but just like the other symbols, kilts have also an unknown origin. One sure fact is that the wearing of the kilt has been developed in the 19th century during the reign of Queen Vi
7、ctoria. It had been created for some rational reasons: men who wore it could make very quick moves, wade through rivers and shelter in huts, woods and rocks, etc. There is a question which will always linger next to the word kilt and that is: Do people who wear kilts have underwear or not? Even thou
8、gh there are lots of people who consider this immoral , the tradition says that underwear should not be present if one is dressed in a kilt, the only exception being the participation to some sportive games and the presence of women. In the 50s, soldiers were verified if they wore underwear by their
9、 sergeants who used a long stick that had in the top a mirror. Other two reasons for which Scotland is famous are its traditional food and of course, whisky. No one could argue that traditional Scottish cooking has produced one of the great cuisines of the world. The quality of the ingredients has a
10、lways been excellent: the worlds finest seafood including shellfish, lobster and crabs, and varieties of fish too numerous to mention; succulent lamb and beef; soft fruit including raspberries, strawberries and blackberries and a host of locally produced types of cheese, including cheddar from Ayrsh
11、ire and Galloway. The national dish is the haggis, a type of food that combines mutton with other ingredients and which is served with turnip and potatoes. Whisky has been produced in Scotland for hundreds of years. It is well known that the Irish created this alcoholic drink, but the Scots were the
12、 ones who brought it to the form that we drink today. Whisky refers to a broad category of alcoholic beverages that are distilled from grains and aged in oak casks. The name means water of life.(分数:12.50)(1).Emperor Nero was mentioned to illustrate _.(分数:2.50)A.the legendary origin of bagpipesB.the
13、relation between bagpipes and Minor AsiaC.the higher importance of bagpipes over fiddlesD.the cultural significance of bagpipes(2).Which of the following descriptions is suitable for the bagpipe performance?(分数:2.50)A.Bagpipe bands used to consist of male Australians only.B.Bagpipes are played to im
14、itate the noise of mating haggis.C.Bagpipe bands must dress in specific performance costumes.D.Bagpipes are too heavy to carry around during the performance.(3).A lot of people consider it immoral to _.(分数:2.50)A.ask whether people who wear kilts have underwearB.wear a kilt without having underwearC
15、.have underwear when wearing a kiltD.set up such a privacy-violating rule of kilt-wearing(4).Ayrshire and Galloway are most probably famous for _.(分数:2.50)A.their excellent fruitB.their cheese productionC.the national dish, the haggisD.the traditional Scottish cooking(5).The author chose to only int
16、roduce bagpipes, kilts, food and whisky because _.(分数:2.50)A.the author had greatest delight in themB.the author was best-informed about themC.they are more interesting than other customs and traditionsD.they are more famous than other customs and traditionsSky-high gasoline prices arent just raisin
17、g the cost of Eugene Marinos 120-mile (193-kilometer) round-trip to his job in the Washington area. Theyre reducing his wealth, too. House prices in his rural subdivision beyond the Blue Ridge Mountains in Charles Town, West Virginia, have plunged as commuting expenses have soared. A four-bedroom ho
18、me down the street from his is listed for $239,000, after selling new for $360,000 five years ago. Homeowners in the exurbs arent the only ones whose assets have taken a hit because of the surge in energy costs. Companies such as General Motors Corp. are writing off billions of dollars in plants and
19、 equipment that are no longer viable in an age of dearer oil. The destruction of wealth and capital will weigh on U.S. growth for years to come. Our whole economy reflects the relative costs of energy: the cars we drive, the houses we occupy, the kinds of factories we have and the equipment in them,
20、 says Dana Johnson, chief economist at Comerica Bank in Dallas. Im expecting relatively large changes in all of these things. The loss of wealth could be a double whammy for the U.S. economy. In the short run, it depresses demand as homeowners save more and spend less, and companies fire workers. Lo
21、nger run, it curbs productivity growth, as firms shift their focus from increasing worker efficiency to reducing energy costs. At $4 per gallon gas, $125 per barrel oil and $10 per million Btu natural gas, a lot of activity becomes uneconomical, says Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moodys E in West C
22、hester, Pennsylvania. The lifestyle of the exurban commuter may be one casualty. Emerging suburbs and exurbscommuter towns that lie beyond cities and their traditional suburbsgrew about 15 percent from 2000 to 2006, nearly three times as fast as the U.S. population, as Americans moved further out in
23、 search of more affordable houses or the bigger ones that are sometimes derided as McMansions. It was drive until you qualify for a mortgage, says Robert Lang, director of the Metropolitan Institute at Virginia Tech in Alexandria, Virginia. You cant do that anymore. Your cost of transportation will
24、spike too much.(分数:12.50)(1).What change has been brought to Marinos life?(分数:2.50)A.He had to go to work by bus instead of by car.B.He had to move to a poorer neighborhood.C.His apartment can be sold at a higher price now.D.His assets have been reduced much in value.(2).Because the sharp increase i
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