[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(阅读)模拟试卷104及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(阅读)模拟试卷 104及答案与解析 SECTION A MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS In this section there are several passages followed by fourteen multiple-choice questions. For each multiple-choice question, there are four suggested answers marked A , B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer. 0 (1)In
2、 a decade working as a nanny, Andreia Soares finally clambered up the ladder into Brazils middle class. (2)With the money she saved, she bought a two-bedroom apartment with granite kitchen countertops and a small veranda, a house for her mother, a plot of land for her brother and a Louis Vuitton pur
3、se from Paris that she proudly pulls from a closet. (3)While she has done better than many of her counterparts, Ms. Soares is part of a nanny revolution that is shattering the colonial stereotype of inexpensive but dedicated domestic help in Latin America. (4)As their expectations for a better quali
4、ty of life rise, nannies are increasingly seeking to work for the very wealthy and becoming less affordable for many middle-class families. The shift is causing ripples of class tension, posing an irritating problem in a society in which more women are entering the work force without the sort of ela
5、borate system of day care that exists in some industrialized nations. (5)Fading fast are the days when white-frocked nannies worked for a menial salary, with only two days off every 15 days. Better-qualified nannies are refusing to work weekends and are demanding salaries that are two to four times
6、what they were paid just five years ago. A growing number are refusing to sleep over or are leaving the field, choosing jobs that allow more time for a private life, according to parents, nannies and directors of nanny placement agencies. (6)The supply of nannies has thinned as some have sought othe
7、r work in the expanding job market, driving up salaries for those who stay in the field, economists, nannies and nanny agency directors said. Many remaining nannies are taking courses to become better qualified and to help them find work in wealthier homes, where they can charge much more. (7)While
8、some mothers embrace the changes as good for Brazils development, many are up in arms. Once isolated, nannies now trade information about the market and working conditions through e-mail, blogs and social networks. (8)Six years ago, Evanice dos Santos, a former nanny turned blogger, had no Internet
9、access and caught up with fellow nannies at a Sao Paulo athletic club where her employers were members. Now married, she has dedicated herself to helping nanny friends online “find a better path“ toward more money and better hours. (9)Some well-paid nannies in Sao Paulo are employing nannies of thei
10、r own. Ms. Soares said nanny friends earning more than $4,300 a month were paying less-qualified nannies a little over $900 a month to baby-sit for their own children. (10)Marilia Toledo, the owner of the Masa nanny agency, said the market in Sao Paulo, South Americas largest city, had become a “war
11、“ between demanding nannies and parents trying to hold back nanny inflation. “Things are changing too quickly and abruptly,“ said Ms. Toledo, who has owned the agency for 20 years. “No one was prepared for this.“ (11)Ms. Toledo and some economists are skeptical about how long the revolution can last
12、. Dr. Neri said Brazilians still had low education levels: an average of seven years of study for adults older than 25. Rodrigo Constantino, an economist at Graphus Capital, said a lack of investment in education in Brazil would prevent many domestic workers from finding other, better-paying work, a
13、nd incessant salary demands could ignite inflation. (12)“Brazil is riding this wave, and each class is moving up the ladder,“ Mr. Constantino said. “The problem I see is how this is going to be sustainable.“ 1 To say that Ms. Soares is “part of a nanny revolution“(Para. 3)implies that _. ( A) nannie
14、s have moved up into the Brazilian middle class ( B) nannies are seeking better pay and higher social status ( C) nannies are leaving their field and seeking other jobs ( D) nannies have become better educated and qualified 2 Which of the following is NOT true about Brazilian nannies in the past? (
15、A) They had low social status. ( B) They were underpaid. ( C) They worked long hours. ( D) They attended training courses. 3 The role of Internet in the nanny revolution includes all the following EXCEPT _. ( A) keeping nannies informed of the market ( B) helping nannies find better-paid jobs ( C) h
16、elping nannies become better-qualified ( D) helping nannies find jobs of better hours 3 (1)Desertification, drought, and despair thats what global warming has in store for much of Africa. Or so we hear. (2)Emerging evidence is painting a very different scenario, one in which rising temperatures coul
17、d benefit millions of Africans in the driest parts of the continent. Scientists are now seeing signals that the Sahara desert and surrounding regions are greening due to increasing rainfall. If sustained, these rains could revitalize drought-ravaged regions, reclaiming them for farming communities.
18、This desert-shrinking trend is supported by climate models, which predict a return to conditions that turned the Sahara into a lush plain some 12,000 years ago. (3)The green shoots of recovery are showing up on satellite images of regions including the Sahel, a semi-desert zone bordering the Sahara
19、to the south mat stretches some 2,400 miles. (4)Images taken between 1982 and 2002 revealed extensive regreening throughout the Sahel, according to a new study in me journal Biogeosciences. The study suggests huge increases in vegetation in areas including central Chad and western Sudan. The transit
20、ion may be occurring because hotter air has more capacity to hold moisture, which in turn creates more rain, said Martin Claussen of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany, who was not involved in me new study. (5)“The water-holding capacity of the air is the main driving force
21、,“ Claussen said. (6)While satellite images cant distinguish temporary plants like grasses that come and go with the rains, ground surveys suggest recent vegetation change is firmly rooted. In the eastern Sahara area of southwestern Egypt and northern Sudan, new trees are flourishing, according to S
22、tefan Kropelin, a climate scientist at the University of Colognes Africa Research Unit in Germany. (7)“Shrubs are coming up and growing into big shrubs. This is completely different from having a bit more tiny grass,“ said Kropelin, who has studied the region for two decades. In 2008 Kroepelin not i
23、nvolved in the new satellite research visited Western Sahara, a disputed territory controlled by Morocco. “The nomads there told me there was never as much rainfall as in the past few years,“ Kropelin said. “They have never seen so much grazing land.“ (8)“Before, there was not a single scorpion, not
24、 a single blade of grass,“ he said. “Now you have people grazing their camels in areas which may not have been used for hundreds or even thousands of years. You see birds, ostriches, coming back, even sorts of amphibians coming back,“ he said. “The trend has continued for more than 20 years. It is i
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