[外语类试卷]BFT(阅读)模拟试卷25及答案与解析.doc
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1、BFT(阅读)模拟试卷 25及答案与解析 一、 Part 1 0 Read the article below and choose the best sentence from the list on the next page to fill each of the gaps. For each gap(1-8)mark one letter(A-H)on your Answer Sheet. Do not mark any letter twice. Have Life Insurance? Is It Enough or Maybe Too Much? Most parents kno
2、w that they need life insurance. But many would rather have a root canal than shop for the best life insurance policy. “People dont think about, What will my family do if I am gone and not earning a living? “ says Peter Katt, a fee-only life insurance adviser. “The whole point of this kind of planni
3、ng is to provide the family with maximum flexibility so theyre not stuck.“ 【 R1】 _Too often, parents make a quick decision, ignoring important considerations. Among their mistakes, one is that they do not buy enough life insurance.【 R2】 _“They dont think that the person who is not bringing in an inc
4、ome needs life insurance,“ says Greg Daugherty, executive editor of Consumers Union. But if that person dies, the other parent cant stop working and usually has to pay someone to help care for the family. 【 R3】 _Katt recommended that one young couple should buy $3 million for the husband who earns $
5、100,000 a year and $1 million for the stay-at-home wife. At the same time, many families rely on employer-provided life insurance, but employer-provided coverage is rarely sufficient to support your family.【 R4】 _Some employers provide a years salary, but that may also fall well short of the amount
6、your family would need to maintain its standard of living. Some employers let workers buy group life insurance through payroll deductions. That may be a good deal for workers who have health problems that would disqualify them for an individual policy. 【 R5】 _ Another drawback is that if you leave y
7、our job, you may not be able to take your insurance. “Given the job market, most of us are not absolutely certain that our jobs are secure,“ Daugherty says. 【 R6】 _ On the other hand, some families buy too much insurance. Not everyone needs life insurance. Some people buy life insurance for babies,
8、which is unnecessary, unless the baby is a child model who is supporting the family, Daugherty says:【 R7】 _Single people and those who have no children to care for usually dont need life insurance. Katt says a man with substantial savings in stocks and bonds and other sources of income recently aske
9、d him how much life insurance he needs. “I said none,“ Katt says. 【 R8】 _ A. Many employer-provided policies provide a death benefit of $10,000 to $25,000 barely enough to cover your funeral expenses. B. Families dont always insure a parent who is staying home to care for the children. C. “There are
10、 people who dont need life insurance but have it and many more people who need it but are woefully uninsured.“ D. The purpose of insurance is to replace the income that a family has been relying on. E. “Even if you have a lot of insurance at work, it makes sense to have some more insurance on your o
11、wn.“ F. To make insurance more affordable, you may not need to buy the same amount of insurance for both parents. G. Planning for your death is not a cheerful topic. H. But if youre young and healthy, you may be able to get a better rate on your own. 1 【 R1】 2 【 R2】 3 【 R3】 4 【 R4】 5 【 R5】 6 【 R6】 7
12、 【 R7】 8 【 R8】 二、 Part 2 8 Read the following article and answer questions 9-18 on the next page. Addiction 1. The word “addiction“ is often used loosely or ironically in informal conversation. People will refer to themselves as “mystery book addicts“, “fashion addicts“ or “cookie addicts“. Yet nobo
13、dy really believes that reading mysteries, being crazy about fashion or eating cookie is serious enough to be compared with addiction to heroin, drug or alcohol. The word “addiction“ is here used jokingly to denote a tendency to thoroughly or over indulge in some pleasurable activities. 2. Some peop
14、le often refer to being “hooked on TV“. Does this, too, fall into the lighthearted category of cookie eating and other pleasures that people pursue with unusual intensity, or is there a kind of television viewing that falls into the more serious category of destructive addiction, like of drug or alc
15、ohol? The answer is obvious. 3. When we think about addiction to drugs or alcohol, we frequently focus on negative aspects, ignoring the pleasures that accompany drinking or drug-taking. And yet the essence of any serious addiction is a pursuit of pleasure, a search for a “high“ substance that is di
16、smaying, the dependence of the organism upon a certain experience and an increasing inability to function normally without it. Thus a person will take two or three drinks at the end of the day not merely for the pleasure drinking provides, but also because he “doesnt feel normal“ without them. 4. An
17、 addict does not merely pursue a pleasurable experience and need to experience it in order to function normally. He needs to repeat it again and again. Certain thing about that particular experience makes his life without it less than complete. Other potentially pleasurable experiences are no longer
18、 possible for him, for under the magic spell of the addictive experience, his life is peculiarly distorted, and he is deprived of other possible pleasures. The addict intensely desires an experience and yet he is never really or fully satisfied. The organism may be temporarily sated or satisfied, bu
19、t soon it begins to desire severely again. 5. Finally a serious addiction is distinguished from a harmless pursuit of pleasure by its distinctly destructive elements and consequences. A heroin addict, for instance, leads a damaged life: his increasing need for heroin in increasing doses prevents him
20、 from rational thinking, from capable working, from maintaining relationships normally, from developing in human ways. Similarly an alcoholics life is ruined too it is narrowed down, cut short and dehumanized by his incurable dependence on alcohol. Questions 9-13(10 marks) For questions 9-13, choose
21、 the best title for each paragraph from the box below. For each numbered paragraph(1-5), mark one letter(A-G)on your Answer Sheet. Do not mark any letter twice. A. Classification of TV addiction question B. Functions of the harmless pursuit of pleasure C. Essence of serious addictions D. Development
22、 of the addicts organism E. Destructive features of serious addictions F. Importance of addictive experiences for addicts G. Informal usage of the word “addiction“ 9 Paragraph 1_ 10 Paragraph 2_ 11 Paragraph 3_ 12 Paragraph 4_ 13 Paragraph 5_ 13 Using the information in the text, complete each sente
23、nce 14-18 with an expression from the list below. For each sentence(14-18),mark one letter(A-G)on your Answer Sheet. Do not mark any letter twice. A. the addict is looking for pleasure B. serious and does harm to the addicts C. a serious addiction has destructive features D. they are making comment
24、jokingly on their likes E. it should not be criticized to pursue addictive pleasures F. his life is totally ruined G. all addictions have negative and positive aspects 14 When people refer to themselves as “cookie addicts“, _. 15 The essence of a serious addiction is _. 16 The difference between a s
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