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1、专业英语四级-214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)A. maintain B. scenic C. transcend D. source E. estimated F. sake G. complex H. simply I. consolidation J. situated K. respectively L. total M. major N. restrained O. scale Englands highest main-line railway station hangs on to life by a t
2、hread: deserted and unmanned since it was officially closed in 1970. Dent, 1 high in the hills of Yorkshire, wakes up on six summer weekends each year, when a special charter train unloads walkers, sightseers and people who 2 want to catch a train from the highest station, on to its platform. But ev
3、en this limited existence may soon be brought to an end. Dent station is situated on the Settle to Carlisle railway line, said to be the most 3 in the country. But no amount of scenic beauty can save the line from British Rails cash problems. This year, for the 4 of economy, the express trains which
4、 used to pass through Dent station have been put on to another route. It is now an open secret that British Rail sees no future for this railway line. Most of its trains disappeared some time ago. Its bridge, built on a grand 5 a century ago, is falling down. It is not alone. Half-a-dozen railway ro
5、utes in the north of England are facing a similar threat. The problem is a worn-out system and an almost 6 lack of cash to repair it. Bridges and tunnels are showing their age, the wooden supports for the tracks are rotting and engines and coaches are getting old. On 7 lines between large cities, th
6、e problem is not too bad. These lines still make a profit and cash can be found to 8 them. But on the country branch line, the story is different. As track wears out, it is not replaced. Instead speed limits are introduced, making journeys longer than necessary and discouraging customers. If a bridg
7、e is dangerous, there is often only one thing for British Rail to do: go out and find money from another 9 . This is exactly what it did a few months ago when a bridge at Bridlington station was threatening to fail down. Repairs were 10 at 200,000just for one bridgeand British Rail was delighted, an
8、d rather surprised, when two local councils offered half that amount between them.(分数:25.00)A. intimate B. attractive C. person D. attachment E. satisfied F. receipt G. contaminate H. replace I. special J. stick K. vigorously L. advice M. circumstances N. directly O. petitions Complaints should be m
9、ade to a responsible person. Go back to the shop where you bought the goods, taking with you any 11 you may have. Ask to see the buyer in a large store. In a small store the assistant may also be the owner so you can complain 12 . In a chain store ask to see the manager. Even the bravest person find
10、s it difficult to complain face to face, so if you do not want to do it in 13 , write a letter. Be sure to 14 to the facts and keep a copy of what you write. At this stage you should give any receipt numbers, but you should not need to give receipts or other papers to prove you bought the article. I
11、f you are not 15 with the answer you get, or if you do not get a reply, write to the managing director of the firm, shop, or organization. Be sure to keep copies of your own letters and any you receive. If your complaint is a just one, the shopkeeper may offer to 16 or repair the faulty article. You
12、 may find this an 17 solution. In certain cases you may have the right to refuse the goods and ask for your money back, but this is only where you have hardly used the goods and have acted at once. Even when you cannot refuse the goods you may be able to get some money back as well. And if you have
13、suffered some 18 loss, if for example a new washing machine tears your clothes, you might receive money to replace them. If the shopkeeper offers you a credit note to be used to buy goods in the same shops but you would rather have money, say so. If you accept a credit note remember that later you w
14、ill not be able to ask for your money. If the shopkeeper refuses to give you money, ask for 19 from your Citizens Advice Bureau before you accept a credit note. In some cases the shopkeeper does not have to give you your money backif, for example, he changes an article simply because you dont like i
15、t or it does not fit. He does not hive to take back the goods in these 20 .(分数:25.00)A. savage B. superiority C. conceive D. transfer E. identification F. grammatical G. reflect H. reveals I. Numerous J. independently K. exclusive L. casts M. sense N. confidentially O. possess Culture is the sum tot
16、al of all the traditions, customs, beliefs, and ways of life of a given group of human beings. In this 21 , every group has a culture, however savage, undeveloped, or uncivilized it may seem to us. To the professional anthropologist (人类学家), there is no intrinsic 22 of one culture over another, just
17、as to the professional linguist there is no intrinsic hierarchy (等级制度) among languages. People once thought of the languages of backward groups as 23 and undeveloped forms of speech, consisting largely of grunts and groans. While it is possible that language in general began as a series of grunts an
18、d groans, it is a fact established by the study of backward languages that no spoken tongue answers that description today. Most languages of uncivilized groups are, by our most severe standards, extremely complex, delicate, and ingenious pieces of machinery for the 24 of ideas. They fall behind our
19、 Western languages not in their sound patterns or 25 structures, which usually are fully adequate for all language needs, but only in their vocabularies, which 26 the objects and activities known to their speakers. Even in this department, however, two things are to be noted: 1. All languages seem t
20、o 27 the machinery for vocabulary expansion, either by putting together words already in existence or by borrowing them from other languages and adapting them to their own system. The objects and activities requiring names and distinctions in backward languages, while different from ours, are often
21、surprisingly 28 and complicated. This study of language, in turn, 29 a new light upon the claim of the anthropologists that all cultures are to be viewed 30 , and without ideas of rank or hierarchy.(分数:25.00)A. forecast B. flexible C. neutrally D. preference E. detach F. bound G. implement H. conseq
22、uence I. qualified J. dismissing K. result L. occupying M. urgently N. skeptical O. response In the second half of the twentieth century, many countries of the South began to send students to the industrialized countries for further education. They 31 needed supplies of highly trained personnel to 3
23、2 a concept of development based on modernization. But many of these students decided to stay on in the developed countries when they had finished their training. In the 1960s, some Latin American countries tried to solve this problem by setting up special return programs to encourage their professi
24、onals to come back home. These programs received support from international bodies such as the International Organization for Migration, which in 1974 enabled over 1, 600 33 scientists and technicians to return to Latin America. In the 1980s and 1990s, temporary return programs were set up in order
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