[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(完形填空)模拟试卷260及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(完形填空)模拟试卷 260及答案与解析 一、 PART IV CLOZE Decide which of the words given in the box below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. The words can be used ONCE ONLY. 0 A. risen B. smooth C. friendly D. exceeding E. rapid F. vary G. expensive H. sudden I. while J. rai
2、sed K. response L. for M. executing N. charge O. bans Many people like to travel. The problem is getting your pet to the destination. In recent years, transporting pets on flights has grown more complicated and more【 C1】 _. All major carriers have significantly raised the fees that they【 C2】 _ for b
3、ringing pets on board, matching, or in some cases,【 C3】 _ the fee for children flying alone. Fees【 C4】 _ depending on whether the pet flies under your seat, or as checked baggage, which involve extra handling. Pet safety has also become a more pressing issue. Incidents of animals being lost, injured
4、 or dying have recently【 C5】 _.Thirty-nine animals died while flying aboard commercial jets last year, compared with 22 two years ago. While those numbers are a small percentage of the hundreds of thousands of animals flown by the airlines each year, they expose the dangers that pets may face while
5、traveling. Not that airlines dont anticipate risks, but that some pets are liable to breathing problems or【 C6】 _ illness. Delta, which reported several dog fatalities last year, has changed its policy and now【 C7】 _ some breeds from its planes. Despite the inconveniences, airlines say they are goin
6、g out of their way to be pet friendly. Last year Frontier Airlines, in【 C8】 _ to demand, began accepting pets in the passenger cabin for the first time. Previously it had transported pets only as baggage. If you are considering putting your pet on a plane, here are a few tips to【 C9】 _ the process.
7、Dont wait until the last minute to book,【 C10】 _ airlines limit the number of pets in the cabin. Placing your pet on the floor of the car beforehand so it can feel the vibration as it will on a plane. 1 【 C1】 2 【 C2】 3 【 C3】 4 【 C4】 5 【 C5】 6 【 C6】 7 【 C7】 8 【 C8】 9 【 C9】 10 【 C10】 10 A. like B. dep
8、ressed C. conflict D. accessing E. beneficial F. highly G. appeal H. approaching I. electronic J. required K record L. nearly M. suggestions N. harmful O. allow Summer is an ideal time for juniors to get the jump on college admissions essay. These less hurried months before the coming of a【 C1】 _ pr
9、essured fall offer the chance for students to think, reflect and connect with a writing topic of your admissions essay. So how can you use the summer to your best advantage? Here are some【 C2】 _ to keep in mind. First, youd better clear your head. Distractions【 C3】 _ TV and Internet surfing can seri
10、ously inhibit inspiration. Once your school term is over, schedule some time away from those【 C4】 _ diversions and find a quiet place where you can hear your thought bubbling up from deep down in your consciousness. Next, ask yourself questions. In looking for an essay topic, an excellent way to beg
11、in is by asking questions that can turn up some【 C5】 _. But dont forget to write the answers down. Carry around a pad and pencil or some kind of wireless device to【 C6】 _ your thoughts. If you dont write them down, youre bound to lose them. Certainly, you are【 C7】 _ to familiarize yourself with the
12、narrative form. It is far better to think of the essay as your chance to tell a good story. Stories are narratives. Be conscious of the narrative techniques. Last but not least, you should enjoy yourself. These feel-good months make it easier to relax, and【 C8】 _ the college admissions essay with le
13、ss anxiety is a good thing. It would be 【 C9】 _ to view this assignment as an interesting act. Youll want to commit yourself to the work, think that your essay will evolve through a series of drafts and【 C10】 _ yourself to take some pleasure in the process. 11 【 C1】 12 【 C2】 13 【 C3】 14 【 C4】 15 【 C
14、5】 16 【 C6】 17 【 C7】 18 【 C8】 19 【 C9】 20 【 C10】 20 A. diet B. regularly C. healthy D. commonly E. reduced F. samples G. contains H. participated I. drink J. measured K. avoiding L. provide M. menu N. advantages O. involves Sugarless yoghurt could help beat bad breath, tooth decay and gum disease, s
15、ay scientists. Japanese researchers found eating the yoghurt【 C1】 _ levels of hydrogen sulphide(硫化物 ) a major cause of bad breath in 80% of volunteers. The keys are active bacteria in yoghurt. Details were presented at a meeting of the International Association for Dental Research. A total of 24 vol
16、unteers who【 C2】 _ in the study were given strict instructions on oral hygiene, diet and medication intake. They spent two weeks【 C3】_ yoghurts and similar foods, like cheese. Researchers then【 C4】 _bacteria levels and odour-causing compounds, including hydrogen sulphide. The volunteers then ate 90
17、grams of yoghurt a day for six weeks. At the end of the study, researchers took【 C5】 _again. They found hydrogen sulphide levels decreased in 80% of participants. Dr. Nigel Carter, chief executive of the British Dental Health Foundation, said: “The foundation has long been drawing peoples attention
18、to sugar-free yoghurts as a【 C6】_ snack, so it is pleasing to hear that it may have oral health benefits we were previously unaware of. “Although this research is still in the early stages there is no doubt that sugar-free yoghurts 【 C7】 _ a much healthier alternative to sweets and chocolate, and we
19、 would encourage snackers to incorporate them into their【 C8】 _.“ However, Dr. Carter stressed that the best way to beat bad breath was by adopting a good oral health routine. This【 C9】 _brushing twice-a-day with fluoride(氟化物 )toothpaste, cutting down on the frequency of sugary snacks and drinks and
20、 visiting a dentist【 C10】 _. 21 【 C1】 22 【 C2】 23 【 C3】 24 【 C4】 25 【 C5】 26 【 C6】 27 【 C7】 28 【 C8】 29 【 C9】 30 【 C10】 30 A. qualified B. conducted C. reactions D. privately E. responses F. employers G. conservative H. presently I. survive J. positive K. increases L. subjects M. maintain N. project
21、s O. representative Many women feel additional stress when they must decide what they feel is best for their families or what is best for their career. Lawyer Lisa Kay Bennett is【 C1】 _ searching for a job. Ms. Bennett has fourteen years of experience as a Federal judge clerk. However, after sending
22、 fifty resumes to various firms and companies, she has received only two【 C2】_ for low-paying positions. The problem is the fact that this highly【 C3】 _ lawyer took seven years off to raise her children. According to Sylvia Hewlett, president of the Center for Work-Life Policy, if a woman takes time
23、 off to care for children or an older parent,【 C4】 _ tend to “see these people as less than fully committed. Its as though their identity is transformed.“ This circumstance only【 C5】 _ the work-life balance stress experienced by many women employees. Research【 C6】 _ by the Kenexa Research Institute(
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