[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(文化类阅读理解)模拟试卷2及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(文化类阅读理解)模拟试卷 2及答案与解析 0 Lucky Chip. Goodman. The Pantechnicon. Admiral Codrington. Those names should prompt one of two reactions. Either youre completely baffled. Or the next few paragraphs are already covered in a thin layer of drool. The reason? These are some of the best burger joints in L
2、ondon and as such, are subject to the kind of adulation and argument once reserved for football clubs or Romantic poets. If youre unfamiliar with the great burger boom, you may think you know what Im talking about: chains such as Byron or Gourmet Burger Kitchen, which freed us from the limp grey pat
3、ties of McDonalds or Burger King. But the real action is away from the high street, in places that reinvent the burger as an intoxicatingly tender and mind-blowingly juicy trip to gastronomic nirvana. London, in particular, is in the grip of burger-mania. A swarm of bloggers, led by the wonderfully
4、named Burgerac, scour the streets for the perfect patty, with some organising regular tasting nights featuring guest chefs (Im going to one tonight, after six months of trying and failing to book a place). At the higher end, New York super-chef Daniel Boulud sells his London restaurant, not on the b
5、asis of his large collection of Michelin stars, but the promise to serve you the best beef this side of Fifth Avenue. Cynics will say that this is a bubble, fuelled by culinary fashion and/or a recession-induced yearning for juvenile comfort food. But the marvel of the burger is that while it appear
6、s on every menu in the land, the application of top-class meat, top-class bread and top-class cooking turns it into something transcendent. A few weeks ago, I went to Meat Liquor, currently one of the coolest restaurants in the country. Nestled behind Debenhams in Oxford Street, and with a gloomy ye
7、t lurid aesthetic (think torture porn meets country and western), its so achingly hip they dont even give you cutlery, just a great roll of kitchen paper. But as I tucked into the “Dead Hippie“ cheeseburger and sipped a viciously powerful cocktail I felt like I was having a religious experience. The
8、 first commandment? Never eat at Ronald McDonalds again. The best hamburgers, said Mark Twain (or possibly Oscar Wilde), are made from sacred cows. In that spirit, Id like to float the idea that we in Britain have got our dinner parties the wrong way round. In France, I learned recently, they drink
9、the red wine first, before switching to white - reducing both the scale of their hangover, and the nasty stain around the lips. Research published over the new year seemed to bear that out, saying that you should definitely go for white with cheese, because the reds heavy flavour blots out the taste
10、. I sense some rather pleasant experimentation coming on. From The Daily Telegraph, February 6, 2012 1 Which of the following is the reason for the possible reactions to Lucky Chip, Goodman, The Pantechnicon and Admiral Codrington? ( A) They are some of the best burger joints in London. ( B) They ar
11、e adulated and argued like Romantic poets. ( C) They make people completely baffled and confused. ( D) They are once reserved for the famous football clubs. 2 Which of the following can best describe the attitude of the author to fast food chains like McDonalds or Burger King? ( A) positive ( B) neg
12、ative ( C) neutral ( D) indifferent 3 Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? ( A) London people love a lot to eat burgers. ( B) People look for perfect patties in streets. ( C) Tasting nights are now so much popular. ( D) Daniel Boulud failed to win Michelin stars. 4
13、 Which of the following has the closest meaning of “transcendent“ in Paragraph 5? ( A) juvenile ( B) understandable ( C) prominent ( D) bubble 5 Which of the following statements is NOT correct? ( A) The author enjoyed eating the cheeseburgers in Meat Liquor. ( B) It is said that the best hamburgers
14、 are made from sacred cows. ( C) In France people often drink the white wine before the red wine. ( D) The research says people should drink white wine with cheese. 5 The artist Dorothea Tanning has died in New York aged 101. She was the last living member of the surrealist movement, whose circle sh
15、e joined in 1940s Paris. In 1946, she married Max Ernst in a double wedding with the photographic artist Man Ray and Juliet Browner. Their marriage lasted until Ernsts death in 1976. From her first picture, aged 15, of a nude woman with leaves for hair, Tannings paintings, sculptures and drawings al
16、most always depicted the female human form, usually in strange, dreamlike scenarios. By the 50s she had abandoned surrealism in favour of more abstract “prism paintings“. In 2002 she told Salon: “I guess Ill be called a surrealist forever, like a tattoo: D. Loves S. But please dont say Im carrying t
17、he surrealist banner. The movement ended in the 50s and my own work had moved on so far by the 60s that being a called a surrealist today makes me feel like a fossil!“ Her work is in the collections of many galleries around the world including the Tate and MoMA in New York, and influenced artists in
18、cluding Yayoi Kusama and Louise Bourgeois. Tanning found further acclaim late in life through her writing. Her first novel was published when she was 94, while her poetry featured in such eminent publications as the New Republic and the Paris Review. In 2001 she published a memoir of her long and ac
19、tion-packed life. Tanning was born in 1910 in Galesburg, Illinois, moving to New York in 1936, where she saw the MoMA show Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism, which persuaded her that there was a place for her work. She went to Paris in 1940, where she met Ernst two years later. She said proudly that h
20、e never called her “wife“, adding “Im very much against the arrangement of procreation, at least for humans. If I could have designed it, it would be a toss-up who gets pregnant, the man or woman.“ As well as painting and sculpture, she designed sets for the legendary choreographer George Balanchine
21、, and a house in the south of France for her and Ernst. Their circle of friends included Henri Cartier-Bresson, Marcel Duchamp, Truman Capote and Dylan Thomas. Though she concentrated on her writing in later years, her work continued to be shown in galleries, and is currently featured in an exhibiti
22、on at Los Angeles County Museum of Art called In Wonderland: The Surrealist Adventures of Women Artists in Mexico and the United States. Tanning would not have enjoyed the title, once describing the term “woman artist“ as “disgusting“. She also said: “Art has always been the raft on to which we clim
23、b to save our sanity. I dont see a different purpose for it now.“ A statement from MoMA said: “We are saddened by the loss of two great artists today: Dorothea Tanning and Mike Kelley.“ From The Guardian, February 2, 2012 6 According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true about Dorothea
24、Tanning? ( A) She joined the realistic circle in 1940s in Paris. ( B) She got married in a double wedding in 1946. ( C) Her marriage with Ernst lasted for about 30 years. ( D) Her first picture is of a woman with leaves for hair. 7 According to the first four paragraphs, which of the following state
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