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1、专业英语四级-164及答案解析 (总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、CLOZE(总题数:4,分数:100.00)If you look closely at some of the early copies of the Declaration of Independence, beyond the flourished signature of John Hancock and the other 55 men who signed it, you will also find the name of one woman, Mary Katherine Goddard. It wa
2、s she, a Baltimore 1 , who published the first official copies of the Declaration, the first copies that included the names of its signers and 2 announced the support of all thirteen colonies. Mary Goddard first got into printing at the age of twenty-four when her brother opened a printing shop in P
3、rovidence, Rhode Island, in 1762. When he 3 to get into trouble with his partners and creditors, it was Mary Goddard and her mother who were left to run the shop. In 1765 they began publishing the Providence Gazette, a weekly newspaper. Similar 4 seemed to follow her brother as he opened businesses
4、in Philadelphia and again in Baltimore. Each time Ms. Goddard was brought in to run the newspapers. After starting Baltimores first newspaper, The Maryland Journal, in 1773, her brother went 5 trying to organize a colonial postal service. While he was in debtors prison, Mary Katherine Goddards name
5、6 on the newspapers masthead for the first time. When the Continental Congress fled there from Philadelphia in 1776, it commissioned Ms. Goddard to print the first 7 version of the Declaration of Independence in January, 1777. After printing the documents, she herself paid the post riders to deliver
6、 the Declaration throughout the 8 During the American Revolution, Mary Goddard continued to publish Baltimores only newspaper, which one historian 9 was second to none among the colonies. She was also the citys postmaster from 1775 to 1789 appointed by Benjamin Franklinand is considered to be the fi
7、rst woman to hold a(n) 10 position. Acolonies Bdeclared Cbroke Dclaimed Einsisted Fproblems Grestricted Hofficial Iotherwise Jproceeded Kprinter Lfederal Meditor Nappeared Otherefore(分数:25.00)Beggars can be seen on the streets, subway or at 11 spots in almost all the big cities. Some are for real an
8、d need the money. Others are just members of a gang or are used to 12 money. Would you give beggars money, or just ignore them? Forum readers share their opinions. One of them 13 that begging occurs in every larger city, no exceptions in the world. There are always people who are genuinely down on t
9、heir luck and making 14 organizations take care of them as this has been tried in countries such as Australia and the UK with far lower 15 of begging and homelessness than China. The other one argues that there are many different kinds of beggars, and many different reasons for becoming beggars. Wha
10、t can be done? Well, first, it is 16 that if a person can make more money by begging than by other work, there will always be people who will choose begging. 17 , job and skill training programs, especially for those living in rural areas, are very important. If people can get better jobs, with more
11、 money, theyll have no reason to turn to begging. And providing greater support for those with real needs within a city can be a big help, too. This includes providing education for street kids, skill training for adults, etc. Most such people are not begging because they want to. They are doing it
12、because they made some bad 18 , and now feel that they have no other choice. For those who 19 lie and exploit other, I have no problem with cracking down on them, especially those who use children to beg for them. Catch them, imprison them, and get them off the streets. But this must be done with 20
13、 and some sensitivity, not every beggar is treated this way.only the ones who most deserve it. ATherefore BMoreover Cintentionally Dscenic Ecaution Fchoices Goccasionally Hwelfare Isaving Jholds Krates Loutside Mobvious Ndoubts Ocollecting(分数:25.00)Given the advantages of electronic money, you might
14、 think that we would move quickly to the cashless society in which all payments are made electronically. A true cashless society, 21 , is probably not around the corner. For example, Business Week predicted in 1975 that electronic means of payment would soon revolutionize the very concept of money i
15、tself, only to 22 itself several years later. Why has the movement to a(n) 23 society been so slow in coming? Although e-money might be more convenient and may be more efficient than a payment system based on paper, several factors work 24 the disappearance of the paper system. First, it is very exp
16、ensive to set up the computer, card reader, and telecommunications networks necessary to make electronic money the 25 form of payment. Second, paper checks have the advantage that they 26 receipts, something that many consumers are unwilling to give up. Third, the use of paper checks gives consumers
17、 several days of float it takes several days before a check is cashed and funds are 27 from the issuers account, which means that the writer of the check can earn interest on the funds in the meantime. They eliminate the float for the consumer 28 electronic payments are immediate. Fourth, electronic
18、 means of payment raise security and privacy concerns. We often hear media reports that an unauthorized hacker has been able to access a computer database. Although a whole new field of computer science has developed to 29 with security issues, a further concern is that the use of electronic means o
19、f payment leaves an electronic 30 that contains a large amount of personal data on buying habits. There are worries that government, employers, and marketers might be able to access these data, thereby eating into our privacy. Abecause Btrail Chowever Dcope Eoriginal Freverse Gresume H1ane Icashless
20、 Jwithdrawn Kprovide Lcollect Mdominant Nagainst Opath(分数:25.00)This is a third memoir from the author Frank McCourt who has 31 international reputation with his previous two bestsellers Angelas Ashes and Tis. Frank McCourt arrived in New York as a young, impoverished and 32 Irish boy. He didnt know
21、 what he wanted except to stop being hungry and to better himself. On the subway, he watched students carrying books. He saw how they read and 33 and wrote things in the margin and he liked the look of this very much. He joined the New York Public Library and every night when he came back from his h
22、otel work he would 34 up reading the great novels. Building his confidence and his determination, he talked his way into NYU and gained a literature 35 , and so began a teaching career that was to last 30 years, working in New York high school. Frank estimates that he 36 taught 12,000 children durin
23、g this time and it is on this relationship between teacher and student that he reflects in Teacher Man, the third in his series of 37 The New York high school is a restless, noisy and unpredictable place and Frank believes that it was his 38 to control and persuade these thousands of children into l
24、earning and achieving something for themselves that turned him into a writer. He, 39 sharing his own life with these kids, learnt the power of narrative storytelling, and out of the invaluable experience of holding 12,000 peoples attention came Angelas Ashes. Frank McCourt was a 40 in such schools,
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