[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(阅读)模拟试卷147及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(阅读)模拟试卷 147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)I
2、was sure that I had found at last the one true cosmopolite since Adam, and I listened to his worldwide discourse fearful lest I should discover in it the local note of the mere globe-trotter. But his opinions never fluttered or drooped: he was as impartial to cities, countries and continents as the
3、winds or gravitation. And as E. Rushmore Coglan prattled of this little planet I thought with glee of a great almost-cosmopolite who wrote for the whole world and dedicated himself to Bombay. In a poem he has to say that there is pride and rivalry between the cities of the earth, and that “the men t
4、hat breed from them, they traffic up and down, but cling to their cities hem as a child to the mothers gown. “ And whenever they walk “by roaring streets unknown“ they remember their native city “most faithful, foolish, fond: making her mere-breathed name their bond upon their bond. “ And my glee wa
5、s roused because I had caught Mr. Kipling napping. Here I had found a man not made from dust: one who had no narrow boasts of birthplace or country, one who, if he bragged at all, would brag of his whole round globe against the Martians and the inhabitants of the Moon. (2)Expression on these subject
6、s was precipitated from E. Rushmore Coglan by the third corner to our table. While Coglan was describing to me the topography along the Siberian Railway the orchestra glided into a medley. The concluding air was “Dixie“, and as the exhilarating notes tumbled forth they were almost overpowered by a g
7、reat clapping of hands from almost every table. I hastened to ask him a question because I wanted to try out a theory I had. (3)“Would you mind telling me,“ I began, “whether you are from“ (4)The fist of E. Rushmore Coglan banged the table and I was jarred into silence. (5)“Excuse me,“ said he, “but
8、 thats a question I never like to hear asked. What does it matter where a man is from? Is it fair to judge a man by his post-office address? Why, Ive seen Kentuckians who hated whiskey, Virginians who werent descended from Pocahontas, Indianians who hadnt written a novel, Mexicans who didnt wear vel
9、vet trousers with silver dollars sewed along the seams, funny Englishmen, spendthrift Yankees, cold-blooded Southerners, narrow-minded Westerners, and New Yorkers who were too busy to stop for an hour on the street to watch a one-armed grocers clerk do up cranberries in paper bags. Let a man be a ma
10、n and dont handicap him with the label of any section. “ (6)“ Pardon me,“ I said, “ but my curiosity was not altogether an idle one. I know the South, and when the band plays Dixie I like to observe. I have formed the belief that the man who applauds that air with special violence and ostensible sec
11、tional loyalty is invariably a native of either Secaucus, N. J. , or the district between Murray Hill Lyceum and the Harlem River, this city. I was about to put my opinion to the test by inquiring of this gentleman when you interrupted with your ownlarger theory, I must confess. “ (7)“Ive been aroun
12、d the world twelve times,“ said he. “ Its a mighty little old world. Whats the use of bragging about being from the North, or the South, or the old manor house in the dale, or Euclid avenue, Cleveland, or Pikes Peak, or Fairfax County, Va. , or Hooligans Flats or any place? Itll be a better world wh
13、en we quit being fools about some mildewed town or ten acres of swampland just because we happened to be born there. “ (8)“You seem to be a genuine cosmopolite,“ I said admiringly. “But it also seems that you would decry patriotism. “ (9)“A relic of the stone age,“ declared Coglan, warmly. “We are a
14、ll brothersChinamen, Englishmen, Zulus, Patagonians and the people in the bend of the Kaw River. Some day all this petty pride in ones city or State or section or country will be wiped out, and well all be citizens of the world, as we ought to be. “ (10)“But while you are wandering in foreign lands,
15、“ I persisted, “do not your thoughts revert to some spot some dear and“ (11)“Nary a spot,“ interrupted E. R. Coglan, flippantly. “The terrestrial, globular, planetary hunk of matter, slightly flattened at the poles, and known as the Earth, is my abode. Im not tied down to anything that isnt 8,000 mi
16、les in diameter. Just put me down as E. Rushmore Coglan, citizen of the terrestrial sphere. “ (12)My cosmopolite made a large adieu and left me, for he thought he saw someone through the chatter and smoke whom he knew. I sat reflecting upon my evident cosmopolite and wondering how the poet had manag
17、ed to miss him. He was my discovery and I believed in him. How was it? “The men that breed from them they traffic up and down, but cling to their cities hem as a child to the mothers gown. “ Not so E. Rushmore Coglan. With the whole world for his (13)My meditations were interrupted by a tremendous n
18、oise and conflict in another part of the cafe. I saw above the heads of the seated patrons E. Rushmore Coglan and a stranger to me engaged in terrific battle. They fought between the tables like Titans, and glasses crashed, and men caught their hats up and were knocked down, and a brunette screamed,
19、 and a blonde began to sing “Teasing“. (14)My cosmopolite was sustaining the pride and reputation of the Earth when the waiters closed in on both combatants with their famous flying wedge formation and bore them outside, still resisting. (15)I called McCarthy, one of the French garcons, and asked hi
20、m the cause of the conflict. (16)“ The man with the red tie(that was my cosmopolite)“ , said he, “ got hot on account of things said about the bum sidewalks and water supply of the place he come from by the other guy. “ (17)“Why,“said I, bewildered, “that man is a citizen of the worlda cosmopolite.
21、He“ (18)“Originally from Mattawamkeag, Maine,“ he said, continued McCarthy, “and he wouldnt stand for no knockin the place. “ 1 It can be inferred from Para. 1 that Mr. Kipling may_. ( A) be against arrogance and competition ( B) have travelled all around the world ( C) regard it hard to find a true
22、 cosmopolite ( D) never have boasted of his own home town 2 How did Mr. Coglan feel about “my“ question about where he came from? ( A) Astonished. ( B) Enthusiastic. ( C) Humiliated. ( D) Frightened. 3 What may Mr. Coglan think of the patriotism “I“ mentioned? ( A) It is behind the times. ( B) It sh
23、ould be cherished. ( C) It is hard to forget. ( D) It doesnt exist at all. 4 The conflict between Mr. Coglan and the man reveals_. ( A) that Mr. Coglan deeply resented his home town ( B) what Mr. Coglan did and said was contradictory ( C) how Mr. Coglan would defend his own dignity ( D) why Mr. Cogl
24、an was so opposed to localism 5 The author winded up the story with a tone of_. ( A) humor ( B) approval ( C) sincerity ( D) satire 5 (1)Britains economy will lose momentum this year amid squeezed living standards and uncertainty over Brexit and the inconclusive election result, leading ratings agen
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