[外语类试卷]专业英语四级模拟试卷270及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级模拟试卷 270及答案与解析 一、 PART III CLOZE (15 MIN) Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. Decide which of the choices given below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. 0 A new study of the brain is helping scientists better understand how humans pro
2、cess language. One of the patients is a woman with epilepsy(羊癫风 ). Doctors are【 1】Denise Harris to see if she is a good【 2】 for an operation that could stop her seizures. They are monitoring her through wire electrodes【 3】 in her brain. But【 4】 she is in the hospital, she is also helping scientists
3、understand【 5】 the brain works with language. The study【 6】 a part of the frontal lobe called Brocas area. The electrode implants have shown that the area very quickly【 7】 three different language functions. Eric Halgren, one of the main investigators, says they found different【 8】doing, at differen
4、t times, different processes all【 9】 a centimeter. The first function deals with【 10】 a word. The second deals with understanding the words meaning within a sentence.【 11】 the third lets us speak the word. Ned Sahin, a researcher, says scientists【 12】 for some time that traditional explanations for
5、how parts of the brain work need to be【 13】 . One such belief is that there is a【 14】 of language tasks between two very different parts of the brain. One is Brocas area【 15】 the front. The other is Wernickes area【 16】 back in the brain. The belief is that Brocas area is【 17】 speaking and that Werni
6、ckes area is responsible for comprehending.【 18】 the new study shows that Brocas area is【 19】 both speaking and comprehension. He says this shows how parts of the brain【 20】 more than one task. ( A) detaching ( B) dictating ( C) modeling ( D) monitoring ( A) candidate ( B) opponent ( C) person ( D)
7、representative ( A) embodied ( B) enriched ( C) implanted ( D) included ( A) as soon as ( B) then ( C) whereas ( D) while ( A) / ( B) and ( C) how ( D) when ( A) centers on ( B) deals with ( C) searches for ( D) stems from ( A) processes ( B) provides ( C) proclaims ( D) probes ( A) districts ( B) n
8、eighborhoods ( C) places ( D) regions ( A) about ( B) on ( C) underneath ( D) within ( A) recognizing ( B) marking ( C) acknowledging ( D) discriminating ( A) And ( B) By contrast ( C) However ( D) Then ( A) have known ( B) knew ( C) know ( D) will know ( A) changed ( B) challenged ( C) revised ( D)
9、 rewritten ( A) difference ( B) postpone ( C) separation ( D) temptation ( A) at ( B) in ( C) on ( D) within ( A) far ( B) further ( C) more ( D) much ( A) capable of ( B) composed of ( C) inclined to ( D) responsible for ( A) After all ( B) But ( C) On the other hand ( D) Therefore ( A) carrying ou
10、t ( B) confronted with ( C) good at ( D) involved in ( A) fail ( B) find ( C) perform ( D) provide 二、 PART IV GRAMMAR she could not picture the daily routine of those other human beings who carried on their lives undiscommoded by orphans. Je-ru-sha Ab-bott You are wan-ted In the of-fice, And I think
11、 youd Better hurry up! Tommy Dillon, who had joined the choir, came singing up the stairs and down the corridor, his chant growing louder as he approached room F. Jerusha wrenched herself from the window and refaced the troubles of life. “Who wants me?“ she cut into Tommys chant with a note of sharp
12、 anxiety. Mrs. Lippett in the office, And I think shes mad. Ah-a-men! Tommy piously intoned, but his accent was not entirely malicious. Even the most hardened little orphan felt sympathy for an erring sister who was summoned to the office to face an annoyed matron; and Tommy liked Jerusha even if sh
13、e did sometimes jerk him by the arm and nearly scrub his nose off. Jerusha went without comment, but with two parallel lines on her brow. What could have gone wrong, she wondered. Were the sandwiches not thin enough? Were there shells in the nut cakes? Had a lady visitor seen the hole in Susie Hawth
14、orns stocking? Had O horrors! one of the cherubic little babes in her own room F “sauced“ a Trustee? The long lower hall had not been lighted, and as she came downstairs, a last Trustee stood, on the point of departure, in the open door that led to the porte-cochere. Jerusha caught only a fleeting i
15、mpression of the man and the impression consisted entirely of tallness. He was waving his arm towards an automobile waiting in the curved drive. As it sprang into motion and approached, head on for an instant, the glaring headlights threw his shadow sharply against the wall inside. The shadow pictur
16、ed grotesquely elongated legs and arms that ran along the floor and up the wall of the corridor. It looked, for all the world, like a huge, wavering daddy-long-legs. Jerushas anxious frown gave place to quick laughter. She was by nature a sunny soul, and had always snatched the tiniest excuse to be
17、amused. If one could derive any sort of entertainment out of the oppressive fact of a Trustee, it was something unexpected to the good She advanced to the office quite cheered by the tiny episode, and presented a smiling face to Mrs. Lippett. To her surprise the matron was also, if not exactly smili
18、ng, at least appreciably affable; she wore an expression almost as pleasant as the one she donned for visitors. “Sit down, Jerusha, I have something to say to you. “ Jerusha dropped into the nearest chair and waited with a touch of breathlessness. 51 At the beginning of the story Jerusha seemed to b
19、e all EXCEPT_. ( A) peaceful ( B) imaginative ( C) contented ( D) sensitive 52 In Paragraph 5, the word “wrenched“ (. . .Jerusha wrenched herself from the window. ) means_. ( A) leaned ( B) leaved ( C) clutched ( D) pulled 53 We can infer from “Even the most hardened little orphan felt sympathy for
20、an erring sister who was summoned to the office to face an annoyed matron“ (in Paragraph 8) that_. ( A) Tommy was always malicious ( B) children in the asylum were mostly hard ( C) girls made more mistakes than boys ( D) the matron might be quite hard on kids 54 Jerushas impression of the last Trust
21、ee is mainly about_. ( A) his manners ( B) his figure ( C) his automobile ( D) his remarks 55 At the end of the passage, the matron sounded_. ( A) approachable ( B) cold ( C) annoyed ( D) puzzled 55 With flaking paint and rusty doors, many factories in the province of Biella in north-west Italy stan
22、d idle. Production of the woollen fabrics and clothing that made the regions name has drifted away to cheaper countries. Supply from Asia crushed the local textile industry. Yet in Trivero, a town in the Alpine foothills, the looms of one mill are still busy. This is where, 100 years ago, Ermenegild
23、o Zegna began his fashion house. The firm is now one of the worlds top makers of costly male kit. Whether Zegna stays on top depends on demand from Asia. Zegna has not been left unscathed by globalisation, an economic downturn and the capriciousness of fashion: sales fell by 8. 4% to 797m ( $ 1. 1 b
24、illion) last year and net profits slumped to 17.3m from 62m in 2008. “Protecting cash became our primary objective, turnover and profits secondary,“ says Gildo Zegna, the chief executive and a grandson of the founder. This year things look brighter: the firm hopes to achieve double-digit sales growt
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