[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读理解)模拟试卷3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 3及答案与解析 0 In a dramatic escalation of the anger unleashed by the economic crisis engulfing Greece, communist protesters stormed the Acropolis today as the Euro and world markets plunged on concerns about the debt-choked countrys huge bailout from the EU and the IMF. Fears that the G
2、reek crisis will spread to other countries sent markets reeling around the world today. The FTSE 100 in London closed down 142 points and, in New York, American markets fell by more than 2% as investors worried that a failure to push through austerity measures in Greece will lead to a spiraling loss
3、 of confidence in other indebted countries. In Athens, protesting public sector workers said their action had been prompted by “blind anger“ over the near-bankrupt governments decision to accept the painful policies. The measures, which are aimed at bringing Greeces public deficit within permissible
4、 EU levels by 2014, through a tough cost-cutting regime worth 30bn ( 25bn), have hit civil servants the hardest. Furious Greeks have likened the three-year austerity program and the attendant international monitoring of their public finances, to a foreign occupation. Athens is to receive an estimate
5、d 120bn over the next three years, the biggest bailout ever witnessed. But under the deal the Greek government must also freeze wages, slash pensions and do away with a plethora of bonuses and allowances draconian reforms not seen since the second world war. “We want to send a message to the people
6、of Europe,“ said Panagiotis Pap-ageorgopoulos, a communist party official marching with the protesters. “We can take control of our fate with organized protests so that our lives are not run by the EU and IMF.“ The stunt, which left bewildered tourists stranded outside the gates of the site, kicked
7、off a day of sometimes violent protests by tens of thousands of Greek public sector employees. Amid growing anger over wage and pensions cuts and a rise in consumer taxes, civil servants extended a one-day strike by 24 hours and staged impr-omptu protests. In a prelude to tomorrows paralyzing genera
8、l strike, schools, hospitals and domestic flights were disrupted as public servants stepped up action against the measures. Private sector workers, including air traffic controllers at Athens airport, will participate in the walk-out piling the pressure on the government. Spyros Papaspyrou, who is h
9、ead of the ADEDY union that represents close to half a million civil servants, said “Cutting wages and pensions is the easy option. There are other things the government can do before taking money from a pensioner who earns 500 a month.“ Deepening recession the countrys first in 16 years has already
10、 forced the closure of 65,000 small and medium sized businesses. “Once these latest measures begin to bite there will be a huge reaction“ said bus-inessman Vasillis Stergios. “What we are seeing now are just conscience demo-nstrations, but when people really find it hard to make ends meet and they b
11、ecome necessity demonstrations there will be a social explosion.“ 1 How do the Greeks view the economy-saving program? ( A) They welcome the program very much. ( B) They doubt whether it will work. ( C) They show no special interest in it. ( D) They are angry about it. 2 In Paragraph 4, “occupation“
12、 can be replaced by_. ( A) profession ( B) invasion ( C) nations ( D) investigation 3 According to the passage, the Greek government will face_. ( A) a large-scale strike and demonstration tomorrow ( B) civil servants strike for a week ( C) severe fining by the EU ( D) a boost in economy 4 It can be
13、 inferred that_have suffered the most in the economic crisis. ( A) Greek government ( B) civil servants ( C) schools and hospitals ( D) small and medium sized business 5 According to Vasillis Stergios,_. ( A) the demonstration went unnoticed ( B) the demonstration may escalate to real social upheava
14、ls ( C) there will be bomb threats after the demonstration ( D) the situation will get better and better 5 Many books make me cry when I encounter them for the first time, although fewer these days than during my teens. But its rare that a childhood favorite still has the power to call forth tears.
15、Mostly, I find, the potency of even the most sorrowful childrens book fades with time, like the scent of a floral sachet there might be a little lingering whiff of lavender, a tiny prickle at the back of the eye, but no sign of the once irresistible overflow and puckering plop of tear-drop onto page
16、. There are, however, notable exceptions. Childhood favorites which spin the sluice-wheels for me include Charlottes Web and Jack Londons The Call of the Wild. It seems Im not alone in being a sucker for loyal, intelligent animals including anthropomorphized toys who give everything for the people (
17、and pigs) they love. In fact, unstinting generosity in anyone or anything, especially if it culminates in the donors death, is generally a good recipe for a torrent of reminiscent tears. Shel Silversteins The Giving Tree is a prime example, featuring an arboreal heroine who gives every bit of hersel
18、f, from leaves to apples to, eventually, trunk, to a gradually ageing “boy“. This book generates fierce debate between those who see it as a touching parable of parental altruism and those who want to slap the boy upside the head for his rapacious selfishness. Why doesnt he do something for the tree
19、 once in a while? Would it kill him to bring a sack of compost or a watering can? Sheesh. But the final line “And the tree was happy“ still makes me cry. Doomed first romance, in which the protagonists have been lucky enough to find each other but subsequently suffer the agony of being parted, by de
20、ath or other extremity, is also good for at least two travel-packs of Kleenex. Summer of My German Soldier, a wonderful but profoundly saddening book, features a young Jewish American, Patty Bergen, constantly berated and beaten by her horrible father, who conceals Anton, the escaped POW of the titl
21、e, above her familys garage. Antons kindness helps Patty to discover her own intelligence and strength, and to weather the myriad injustices with which she has to contend, but its hard to think of many other young adult classics in which so many bad things happen to such good people. Similarly, I ca
22、n only reread Dodie Smiths / Capture the Castle narrated by precocious, sensitive Cassandra, who confides her difficulties, mortifications and the pangs of first love to a succession of diaries if reddened eyes and hiccups will not seriously inconvenience me in the three hours after finishing the bo
23、ok. Which childhood tear-jerkers still have the onion effect on you, and why if I may ask? 6 The author believes that_. ( A) many stories can move people into tears ( B) childhood favorite stories lose their power to call for tears when the readers grow up ( C) not many people will remember a sad st
24、ory in their childhood ( D) a few stories for children could move people into tears even when they grow up 7 It can be inferred from the passage that when the author reads Charlottes Web or The Call of the Wild, she_. ( A) would like to be alone ( B) would most likely to be moved by the plot and cry
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