[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷114及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 114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 Video games have become increasingly popular in bo
2、th arcades and the average American home. People of all ages and from all walks of life are enjoying hours of entertainment by feeding their time and quarters into these flashing, beeping machines. Many skeptics as well as prospective arcade owners have asked what it is that gives Pac Man, Centipede
3、, and a multitude of other popular games their magnetic appeal to millions of players. As a video player myself, I believe there are many answers to that question but three are outstanding. Before a full-scale attack is launched against young video players for “throwing away“ their quarters, one sho
4、uld first consider the rising costs of more traditional forms of entertainment. For instance, eighteen holes of miniature golf or ten frames of bowling will cost the player at least two dollars, and one movie costs four bucks. For just two dollars, a video player can get at least eight games, and th
5、e better he gets, the longer he can play. Compare that record with the game of miniature golf, where the better one becomes, the shorter amount of time he gets to play. Not only are the games less expensive than other forms of entertainment, but they are also more in tune with the important issues o
6、f the day. Even those people who have never been interested in science are beginning to appreciate how much science influences our lives today. Video games, which are the products of advanced technology and uncontrolled imagination, have brought todays youth closer than ever to the exciting world of
7、 science by games. In fact, there are even cartridges which teach gamers how to program computers. It is exciting to be involved with the most up-to-date ideas of the day, and video games help provide people with the opportunity to be involved. Besides the fact that they help people to get involved
8、in technology, video games also provide an outlet for the emotions and the ego. If a man gets frustrated with his boss, for example, he can go to the arcade after work to destroy enemy cruisers rather than drown his anxieties in liquor. Also, for those who feel they are not capable of excelling at a
9、nything, the games provide challenges which are easily mastered with patience and practice. It gives a person a good feeling to know that he has broken his own record or that of someone else. 1 What can we learn about miniature golf from the second paragraph? ( A) The more advanced the game is, the
10、longer time the player can play. ( B) The more advanced the game is, the more holes the player can play. ( C) The better the player plays, the shorter time the game lasts. ( D) The better the player plays, the less he pays for the game. 2 It is implied in the third paragraph that video games are app
11、ealing because _. ( A) they expand the gamers horizon of imagination ( B) they help the players to keep up with the scientific world ( C) they are the most convenient way of learning about science ( D) they teach the players to write computer programs by themselves 3 What is the authors purpose of w
12、riting the passage? ( A) To justify the advantages of video games. ( B) To promote the popularity of video games. ( C) To contrast video games and traditional entertainment. ( D) To list interesting facts in the research of video games. 3 The idea of a vacuum cleaner originates from the 19th century
13、. The first vacuum cleaners had to be operated manually. Two persons were needed for this: one to operate the bellows and the other to move the mouthpiece over the floor. The dust was blown into the air. On August 30th 1901 Hubert Cecil Booth, a British engineer, received a British patent for a vacu
14、um cleaner. It took the form of a large, horse-drawn, petrol-driven unit which was parked outside the building to be cleaned with long hoses being fed through the windows. Until then vacuum cleaners blew the dust away, but Booth came up with the idea of sucking away dust, instead of blowing. Further
15、more Booth equipped his cleaner with a filter, which kept the dust in the machine. All modern vacuum cleaners are based on Booths principle. As Hubert Booth, demonstrated his vacuuming device in a restaurant in 1901, two Americans introduced variations on the same theme. Corinne Dufour invented a de
16、vice that sucked dust into a wet sponge. David E. Kenneys huge machine was installed in the cellar and connected to a network of pipes leading to each room in the house. A corps of cleaners moved the machine from house to house. In 1903 wealthy society ladies threw “vacuum cleaner parties“. Guests s
17、ipped their tea and lifted their feet for Booths uniformed attendants to vacuum the carpet. After giving a vacuum demonstration at the Royal Mint, Booth, on leaving, was promptly stopped by the police. He had forgotten to empty the dust bag, which contained a large quantity of gold dust from the Min
18、t. In 1910 Professor Stanley Kent of University College, Bristol found 355,500,000 living organisms in just one gramme of dust extracted from Marlborough House, the home of HRH The Princess of Wales. In 1907, James Murray Spangler, a janitor in a Canton, Ohio department store, deduced that the carpe
19、t sweeper he used was the source of his cough. He tinkered with an old fan motor and attached it to a soap box stapled to a broom handle. Using a pillow case as a dust collector on the contraption, Spangler invented a portable electric vacuum cleaner. He then improved his basic model the first to us
20、e both a cloth filter bag and cleaning attachments, and received a patent in 1908, and formed the Electric Suction Sweeper Company. One of the first buyers was a cousin, whose husband, William H. Hoover, later became the president of the Hoover Company, with Spangler as superintendent. Hoovers impro
21、vements resembled a bagpipe attached to a cake box, but they worked. Sluggish sales were given a kick by Hoovers 10 day, free home trial, and eventually there was a Hoover(R)vacuum cleaner in nearly every home. John Thurman started a horse drawn(door to door service)vacuum system in St. Louis, simil
22、ar to Booths. His vacuuming services were priced at $4 per visit in 1903. He invented his gasoline powered vacuum cleaner, in 1899 and some historians consider it the first motorized vacuum cleaner. Thurmans machine was patented on October 3, 1899(patent #634,042). 4 The author mentions the demonstr
23、ation at the Royal Mint in order to illustrate that Booths vacuum cleaner_. ( A) amazed the upper class ( B) could work efficiently ( C) was once very popular ( D) needed improvement 5 What was found by Stanley Kent is most similar to that was discovered by _. ( A) Booth ( B) Spangler ( C) Hoover (
24、D) Thurman 6 The Hoover Company began to prosper after _. ( A) it used the free-home-trial strategy ( B) it hired Spangler as superintendent ( C) a vacuum cleaner suitable for every family was made ( D) Hoover improved Spanglers electric vacuum cleaner 6 Depending on which player you ask, the “Fever
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