[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷110及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 110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 Shortly before he died of lymphoma(淋巴瘤 ), the grea
2、t writer and physician Lewis Thomas, whose books turned science into a way of appreciating the greatness of the world, told me he thought the true measure of a life was that it be useful. He wondered in those last days if his own life had been useful, and many thousands of readers assured him that i
3、t had. “Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be,“ cried Robert Brownings Rabbi Ben Ezra. Not always. Poetry replies to Rabbi Ben with A. E. Housmans “To an Athlete Dying Young“ and comes up with no more startling a conclusion than that a life is what one makes of it. Celebrity is hardly a prer
4、equisite(先决条件 ). Kennedys life would have been just as valuable had he been, to use another poets phrase, a “mute, inglorious Milton“. A beloved colleague at TIME died recently who was unknown to most of the world, except the friends she cherished. The measure of a life is often taken in the smalles
5、t units. On television, a parking attendant in the garage that Kennedy used mentioned that Kennedy came over personally to wish the man a merry Christmas every year. A middle aged African American woman with whom he worked in one of the programs he supported was in tears at the recollection of conti
6、nuous small acts of kindness. The sudden garden that has developed on the front steps of Kennedys loft building began simply with neighbors paying homage(崇敬 )to a neighbor. From such fragments of evidence a whole life is constructed, or reconstructed. When a man dies, a civilization dies with him. E
7、verything dies but the reverberation(反响 )of his works in the lives of others; and so, while an individual civilization dies, the greater one profits. We call such deaths tragedies because the force of the life has been of great magnitude(重要性 ); yet tragedy from the point of view of the audience is h
8、igh art, and one is filled with as much admiration as grief. Keats chose as his epitaph(墓志铭 )“Here lies one whose name was writ in water.“ He believed that his life would be viewed as without consequence, and that he would debut one more transitory figure among the yearning and striving masses. Kenn
9、edy, too, I think, would have had his name writ in water, thus the appropriateness of his sea burial, because the best public servants disappear into the world, whose pain they feel. Every name is writ in water, which flows through us all. 1 We can infer from the first paragraph that Lewis Thomas be
10、lieves that _. ( A) your life is important if it is meaningful for others ( B) you can build meaning into your life if it is long ( C) work while alive is the most important thing ( D) usefulness of one life is hard to measure 2 Which of the following statements is true about Robert Browning? ( A) H
11、e believes that longer life is no good thing. ( B) He believes that true life lies in how one makes of it. ( C) He is identical with Lewis Thomas, regarding the life issue. ( D) He is opposite to A.E. Housman, regarding the death issue. 3 By saying “The measure of a life is often taken in the smalle
12、st units“(Para. 2), the author means that_. ( A) Kennedy was most respected by the ordinary people ( B) Kennedys life can be reflected by the small deeds he has done ( C) Kennedy has done many small deeds for the people around him ( D) Kennedy devoted his life to serving the people from the lower cl
13、ass 3 Utopia is a perfect place. It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share. There is no money in Utopia because the people do not need money. They do not have personal possessions because everything belongs to everyone. All of the pe
14、ople are equal in Utopia, and the laws are all fair. Utopia is not a new place. Plato, the ancient Greek philosopher, described a perfect society in his famous dialogue The Republic. In Platos Republic, philosophers were the kings, and every person had a place in the society. In 1516, Sir Thomas Mor
15、e wrote about an island in the Pacific Ocean where everything was perfect. He named the island “Utopia.“ In 1872, Samuel Butler wrote a novel about a perfect country which he named “Erehwon“: “Utopia“ is a Greek word that means “not a place“ and “Erehwon“ is the English word “nowhere“ spelled backwa
16、rds. Many people came to the New World to find Utopia. The Shakers, a religious group, wanted to live like the first Christians. The Shakers started their first community in New York in 1776. George Rapp, a German farmer, came to the United States in 1804 to start a Utopian community. In 1815, Rapp
17、and his followers bought land for their community in Harmony, Indiana, and they made the things they needed with machines. In 1824, they sold the community to Robert Owen, who started the Utopian community of New Harmony there. In New Harmony, everything belonged to everyone and men and women were e
18、qual, but New Harmony lasted only two years. Then Francis Wright began Nashoba, a community where white people and black people could live and work together, near Memphis, Tennessee. Nashoba lasted from 1825 to 1830. A group of intellectuals founded Brook Farm, a Utopian farming community, in 1841.
19、However, they did not have many farming skills, so the farm closed in 1847. Four years later, Josiah Warren set up Modern Times, an anarchist community near New York City. It closed in 1857. Utopia is a perfect place, but it is not a real place. Most “real“ Utopias last only a short time. This is be
20、cause everyone wants to live in Utopia, but no one knows how to make it work. As a result, when we say something is “Utopian“ today, we mean that it is a good idea, but it is not realistic. 4 It can be inferred from the second paragraph that _. ( A) Utopia is a word created by Thomas More ( B) Utopi
21、a has the same concept as “Erehwon“ ( C) Thomas More named the island “Utopia“ because he was Greek ( D) the characteristics of Utopia were first mentioned in The Republic 5 What is true about the Shakers? ( A) They founded the first community in New York. ( B) They believed the first Christian comm
22、unity was Utopia. ( C) They had tried to find Utopia only in New York. ( D) They had established the first real Utopia in the world. 5 The men and women of Anglo-Saxon England normally bore one name only. Distinguishing epithets were rarely added. These might be patronymic, descriptive or occupation
23、al. They were, however, hardly surnames. Heritable names gradually became general in the three centuries following the Norman Conquest in 1066. It was not until the 13th and 14th centuries that surnames became fixed, although for many years after that, the degree of stability in family names varied
24、considerably in different parts of the country. British surnames fall mainly into four broad categories: patronymic, occupational, descriptive and local. A few names, it is true, will remain puzzling: foreign names, perhaps, crudely translated, adapted or abbreviated; or artificial names. In fact, o
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