[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读理解)模拟试卷1及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读理解)模拟试卷 1及答案与解析 0 The girls in this sixth grade class in East Palo Alto, California, all have the same access to computers as boys. But researchers say, by the time they get to high school, they are victims of what the researchers call a major new gender gap in technology. Janice Weinman of
2、 the American Association of University Women says, “Girls tend to be less comfortable than boys with the computer. They use it more for word processing rather than for problem solving, rather than to discover new ways in which to understand information.“ After re-examining a thousand studies, the A
3、merican Association of University Women researchers found that girls make up only a small percentage of students in computer science classes. Girls consistently rate themselves significantly lower than boys in their ability and confidence in using computers. And they use computers less often than bo
4、ys outside the classroom. The instructor of this computer lab says hes already noticed some differences. Charles Cheadle of Cesar Chavez School says, “Boys are not so afraid they might do something that will harm the computer, whereas girls are afraid they might break it somehow.“ Six years ago, the
5、 software company Purple Moon noticed that girls computer usage was falling behind boys. Karen Gould says, “The number one reason girls told us they dont like computer games is not because theyre too violent, or too competitive. Girls just said theyre incredibly boring.“ Purple Moon says it found wh
6、at girls want, characters they can relate to and story lines relative to whats going on in their own lives. Karen Gould of Purple Moon Software says, “What we definitely found from girls is there is no intrinsic reason why they wouldnt want to play on a computer; it was just a content thing.“ The sp
7、onsor of the study says it all boils down to this, the technology gender gap that separates the girls from the boys must be closed if women are to compete effectively with men in the 21st century. 1 What can you infer from the passage about Janice Weinman? ( A) She is a computer scientist. ( B) She
8、works for the American Association of University Women. ( C) She is the sponsor of the study. ( D) She is a teacher. 2 Whats the tone of the author? ( A) Subjective. ( B) Critical. ( C) Sarcastic. ( D) Objective. 3 Whats the main idea of the passage? ( A) It discusses the difference in using compute
9、rs between girls and boys. ( B) It criticizes the lack of access to computers among school girls. ( C) It argues for a more balanced educational program for boys and girls. ( D) It explains why it is important to include computer games into classroom education. 4 According to Paragraph 5, why dont g
10、irls like computer games? ( A) Computer games are competitive. ( B) Computer games are violent. ( C) Computer games are boring. ( D) Computer games are for boys. 5 Which of the following word can replace “intrinsic“ in Paragraph 6? ( A) Complex ( B) Logical ( C) Inherent ( D) Obvious 5 A cassette de
11、ck plays an audio tape from the woman who died Tuesday and she is asked, “How do you feel about dying?“ “Im looking forward to it.“ Two days before her death, an 80 year old cancer patient made this audio tape. She said she was suffering, and no longer able to do things she enjoyed, such as gardenin
12、g in her back yard. The unidentified woman says, “Somebody saying that I to sit in a chair, waiting to die thats not right, because I was always able to get around and do things and now suddenly Im in a position I cant even walk very good and I have trouble breathing.“ Tuesday evening, in the presen
13、ce of family members in her home, the still unid-entified woman swallowed a lethal dose of drugs. Barbara Coombs Lee says, “She took some medication that prevented any nausea and vomiting. She took her dose, the lethal dose of medication. She followed it with a shot of brandy and she fell asleep alm
14、ost immediately.“ The killing dose of barbiturates was legally prescribed by a doctor. Under Oregons law, first in the nation, doctors may assist a patient to kill him or herself if that patient makes it clear thats what they want and if they have less than six months to live. The woman talked with
15、three physicians before finding one to help her die. Barbara Coombs Lee says, “Her original attending physician said he was not interested in participating and so she went to another attending physician. She actually went to a third attending physician because the second person, although was not opp
16、osed, he was not actually willing to meet her needs as she saw them.“ Coombs did not attend the suicide. But she has been a leading advocate for Oregons death with dignity act, passed by voters in 1994, and overwhelmingly reaffirmed in a ballot measure last November. Oregons Roman Catholic church fo
17、ught the law. Archbishop John Vlazny says, “We are very fearful more people are going to feel that what we are trying to tell them its better to die than to burden us with your weak-ened life. Thats a great fear I personally have.“ Its been five months since Oregons Death with Dignity law took effec
18、t. This is the first suicide to be reported under the law. The report led to disclosure of still another, doctor-assisted death. A woman told the Portland newspaper, The Oregonian, that a family member suffering from cancer killed herself prior to Tuesdays suicide. 6 Why did the woman mentioned at t
19、he beginning of the report want to die?_. ( A) She wanted the law to pass after she died. ( B) She was very ill with cancer and did not want to live. ( C) She wanted to threaten her doctor. ( D) She had an accident. 7 The woman committed suicide_after the law took effect. ( A) five years ( B) five m
20、onths ( C) five years ( D) five days 8 People who want help to die need to_. ( A) make it clear that they want to die ( B) have less than six months to live ( C) both A and B above ( D) neither A nor B above 9 One group that fought the assisted suicide law was_. ( A) death with Dignity Act ( B) oreg
21、on doctors ( C) oregon lawmakers ( D) the Roman Catholic Church 10 The Death with Dignity Act has been passed in_. ( A) every state of the U.S.A ( B) many states of the U.S.A. ( C) Oregon only. ( D) None of the above. 10 In North Beach in San Francisco, where some pretty super food gets served every
22、 night “Absolutely very super food!“ “I really like the taste“ are comments by two diners. But were not just talking about taste. Research now shows some foods, including tomatoes, onions, garlic, and olive oil are among the superfoods. Superfoods are packed with powerful chemicals that may offer yo
23、ur body great protection against chronic disease.“Including cancer, obesity, and heart disease. Vibrantly colored red yellow orange and green all giving you different types of phytochemicals!“ Natalie Ledesma is a registered dietician at U.C.S.F. She says compounds found in superfoods called phytoch
24、emicals can reduce the risk of cancer, boost the immune system, and even protect the heart. She showed us what everyone should try to eat each week for optimal health. On her shopping list? Herbs! “Dark green ones (herbs), like rosemary and thyme, and any intensely colored spice, like tumeric or red
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