[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷105及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 105及答案与解析 一、 SECTION A In this section there are several passages followed by ten multiple-choice questions. For each question, there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer. 0 Every person plans to run off to some tropical isl
2、e, but few do. Real life, family, work, and monetary limitations get in the way. Ian Fleming let none of these considerations stop him. After the war, Fleming set down his schedule. The first week of January saw him leave England and travel to Jamaica. The first week of March saw his return. He acce
3、pted his job at Kemsley Newspapers without compromise this portion of the year would be set aside for Jamaica or he would look elsewhere for employment. For 6 years Fleming traveled each winter to Jamaica, lounging in paradise, romancing women, chasing the sunset, but it was not until he faced the p
4、ressure of a married woman who was pregnant with his child did Fleming start the writers journey which would change his life and popular culture forever. As Fleming waited in Jamaica for Annes divorce to become final, he wrote the first draft of a novel, Casino Royale. Flemings career as a writer de
5、serves more examination than can be offered here, but suffice it to say, over the next 12 years, Ian Fleming transformed his elite existence, his arrogance, his style, and his acid wit into some of the greatest thrillers ever written. Fleming incurred the respect of authors as diverse as Raymond Cha
6、ndler, Kingsley Amis, and Edith Sitwell. His fans included John, Jackie, and Bobby Kennedy, and his social circle included Prime Minister Anthony Eden, Evelyn Waugh, and Somerset Maugham. Fleming filled out the 12 years of Bond with great adventure journalism. Even in stories which had little action
7、 or pay off, such as his short non-fiction book, The Diamond Smugglers, the “Fleming-flair“ ensured exciting reading. He wrote the “Atticus“ column for The Sunday Times, proving a wonderful conduit for inside intelligence information, and clever rebukes. Regardless of book sales or family obligation
8、s, Fleming managed to live the life he wanted. As the years passed, his passion for golfing increased so he took more time with it. Flemings long-term fascination with America grew, so he traveled there more often. Ian Flemings full life caught up with him through his heart. It may be that years of
9、drinking and smoking took their toll, or that the butter-rich cooking Fleming loved was the culprit. Or maybe it was just genetics. Whatever the cause, Flemings health declined in the late 1950s. This plus anxieties in the marriage increased Flemings depression. With the success of Bond, the world c
10、ame knocking at Flemings door, and he had a harder time shutting those out that he did not want in his life. Nonetheless, Fleming fought the loosing battle of his weakening heart by throwing more fuel on the fire. He continued to drink and smoke, making some excuses but not many. He wrote books he w
11、anted to read, and traveled the world with style and authority. By this time, Fleming had already earned his own fortune, created his own identity, and ruled his own literary empire. 1 According to the second paragraph, Fleming accepted the job offered by Kemsley Newspapers _. ( A) and had to give u
12、p his yearly holiday plan to Jamaica ( B) because he was offered to work in Jamaica every winter ( C) so that he wouldnt have to look for employment elsewhere ( D) on condition that he took winter off to Jamaica every year 2 When he began writing, Fleming never expected that _. ( A) he would change
13、popular culture ( B) he could get over the pressure ( C) Anne would have a divorce ( D) Anne would keep his child 3 Flemings thrillers reflected his _. ( A) sense for popular culture ( B) relationship with Anne ( C) own personalities ( D) life at Jamaica 3 Well, there was a man here once by the name
14、 of Jim Smiley, in the winter of 1849or may be it was the spring of 1850. Anyway, he was the strangest man. He was always making money on anything that turned up if he could get anybody to try to make money on the other side. And if he could not do that, he would change sides. And he was lucky, unco
15、mmon lucky. He most always was a winner. If there was a dog-fight, he would try to win money on it. If there was. a cat-fight, he would take the risk. If there was a chicken-fight, he would try to win money on it. Why, if there were two birds setting on a fence, he would want you to decide which one
16、 would fly first so he could win money. Lots of the boys here have seen that Smiley and can tell you about him. Why, it did not matter to him. He would try to make money on anything. He was the most unusual man. Parson Walkers wife was very sick once, for a long time, and it seemed as if they were n
17、ot going to save her. But one morning he come in, and Smiley asked him how was his wife, and he said she was better, thank God. And Smiley, before he thought, says, “Well, Ill risk my money she will not get well.“ And Smiley had a little small dog. To look at the dog, you would think he was not wort
18、h anything but to sit around and look mean and look for a chance to steal something. But as soon as there was money, he was a different dog. Another dog might attack and throw him around two or three times. Then all of a sudden Smileys dog would grab that other dog by his back leg and hang on till t
19、he men said it was over. Smiley always came out the winner on that dog, at least until he found a dog once that did not have any back legs. The dogs legs had been cut off in a machine. Well, the fighting continued long enough, and the money was gone. Then when Smileys dog came to make a grab the oth
20、er dogs back legs, he saw in a minute how there was a problem. The other dog was going to win and Smileys dog looked surprised and did not try to win the fight anymore. He gave Smiley a look that said he was sorry for fighting a dog that did not have any back legs for him to hold, which he needed to
21、 win a fight. Then Smileys dog walked away, laid down and died. He was a good dog, and would have made a name for himself if he had lived, for he had intelligence. It always makes me feel sorry when I think of that last fight of his and the way it turned out. 4 Smiley was most probably _. ( A) a spe
22、culator ( B) a gambler ( C) an adventurer ( D) an investor 5 Saying “it did not matter to him,“(Line 1, Para. 3)the author thinks that Smiley didnt mind_. ( A) how other people looked at him ( B) whether he could win money or not ( C) putting money on minor things ( D) making money on unfortunate oc
23、casions 6 What happened to Parson Walkers wife is mentioned to show that Smiley was _. ( A) thoughtless ( B) greedy ( C) unique ( D) funny 6 Mother Rigby could do anything. She was a witch, a woman with strange powers. She could make water run uphill, or change a beautiful woman into a white horse.
24、Many nights when the moon was full and bright, she could be seen flying over the tops of the houses in the village, sitting on a long wooden stick. It is a broomstick, and it helped her to do all sorts of strange tricks. Mother Rigby ate a quick breakfast and then started to work on her broomstick.
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