[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷126及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 126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 (1)Spring is here: flowers are in bloom, birdsong
2、fills the air, and the inboxes of employers are filled with desperate appeals for summer internships. College students and graduates are well aware of the impact a desirable placement could have on their careers. With ever fewer entry-level jobs in many industries, internships have become a critical
3、 first step into employment. In America, three-quarters of students on a four-year university course will have toiled as an intern at least once before graduation. Up to half of these workers will have given their services free. Some may even have had to pay for the privilege of coming to work. (2)U
4、npaid internships seem to be an example of mutual utility: inexperienced youngsters learn something about a chosen field while employers get to farm out some unskilled work. The arrangement is consensual, and companies often use internships to test potential recruits. But the increasing popularity o
5、f these unpaid placements has caused some controversy lately. Nick Clegg, Britains deputy prime minister, recently launched a crusade to ban them, arguing that they favour the wealthy and privileged. Others complain that uncompensated internships violate labour standards, exploit new workers and sur
6、ely depress wages for everyone else. In America, they tend to be illegal at for-profit companies, according to guidelines set out in 1947. But the Department of Labour barely enforces such rules, in part because interns are often too afraid to file complaints. (3)Organisations in America save $2 bil
7、lion a year by not paying interns a minimum wage, writes Ross Perlin in “Intern Nation“, a new book about the “highly competitive race to the bottom of the corporate ladder“. Perhaps one-third of all internships at for-profit companies are unpaid, and interns now often fill roles once held by full-t
8、ime employees. “Young people and their parents are subsidising labour for Fortune 500 companies,“ Mr Perlin comments. (4)To avoid legal complications, companies often encourage students to work in exchange for academic credits from their college. But such credits can cost hundreds or even thousands
9、of dollars. Some colleges abolish their fees or earn them by offering guidance and oversight. For many institutions, however, they are an easy source of revenue, more beneficial to themselves than their students. (5)Calls for new labour laws that reflect the growing prominence of internships have go
10、t nowhere. Instead, interns will have to look out for each other, for example by rating their experiences on websites such as InternshipRatings and Internocracy. At any rate, students may be buoyed by a rare bit of good news from the National Association of Colleges and Employers: employers intend t
11、o hire 19% more graduates this year than last. This should spare some from the misery of working without pay. 1 Nick Clegg recently launched a crusade to ban _. ( A) internships before employment ( B) uncompensated internships ( C) consensual internships ( D) internships for rich college students 2
12、From Ross Perlins new book “Intern Nation“, we can learn that _. ( A) competition for internships is intense ( B) interns are usually looked down upon ( C) one third of interns work for for-profit companies ( D) internships are least valued by for-profit companies 3 What can we learn from the last p
13、aragraph? ( A) New labor laws will soon be enforced. ( B) Graduates will not have to work as an intern. ( C) More job vacancies will be available for graduates. ( D) Working without pay will soon be banned. 3 (1)Not far off the Pacific coast in the Costa Rican jungle, a community has taken to the tr
14、ees to craft a new, sustainable life off the grid and away from urbanity(文雅 ). Finca Bellavista is a community of long-term residents and travel guests housed in a network of tree houses built right into the rain forest. Perched above the forest floor, these tree houses are connected by zip lines an
15、d sky bridges, accessible by stairs and ladders from the ground level. Its the Swiss Family Robinson come alive, created by two dreamers who had enough of on-grid living in the United States. (2)Founders Matthew and Erica Hogan created Finca Bellavista not as their own private escape, but as an evol
16、ving community that is continuing to attract traveling guests and established residents alike. Plots are available for purchase in the community where new residents can craft their own tree houses and join the growing number of residents. Visitors can choose from a number of existing rentals for sho
17、rt or long-term stays, perfect for those who need a temporary getaway from modernized life. (3)Thats not to say that modern touches arent available at Finca Bellavista. Limited electricity, hot showers and even WiFi are available, primarily at the Finca Bellavista community center. While many of the
18、 raised structures are connected by zip lines only, the community is continuing to develop a sky bridge that currently connects a smaller cluster of tree houses. As new residents get involved, more of these developments are produced by the community. (4)The nature around Finca Bellavista is the cent
19、ral focus of community life. Two rivers run along the community property with crystal clear water and large, flowing waterfalls that often encourage visitors to dive in. The ocean is a hike from the community, and a small rural town is just a mile-and-a-half away. But the most valued experience of l
20、ife at Finca Bellavista is the environment directly within the forest itself. Wild lizards, birds and monkeys share the plot with its human inhabitants, providing for a very different experience than your standard house pet. 4 Which of the following is NOT true about Finca Bellavista? ( A) It was cr
21、eated by two dreamers. ( B) Its residents are living an on-grid life. ( C) It is featured by a network of tree houses. ( D) It is a sustainable community. 5 The “plots“ available for purchase in Finca Bellavista are . ( A) new tree houses ( B) building materials ( C) small pieces of land ( D) constr
22、uction schemes 5 (1)I still remembermy hands and my fingertips still rememberwhat used to lie in store for us on our return to school from the holidays. The trees in the school yard would be in full leaf again and the old leaves would be lying around in scattered heaps like a muddy sea of leaves. (2
23、)“Get that all swept up!“ the headmaster would tell us. “I want the whole place cleaned up, at once!“ There was enough work there, to last for over a week. Especially since the only tools with which we were provided were our hands, our fingers, our nails. “Now see that its done properly, and be quic
24、k about it,“ the headmaster would say to the older pupils, “or youll have to answer for it! “ (3)So at an order from the older boys we would all line up like peasants about to cut and gather in crops. If the work was not going as quickly as the headmaster expected, the big boys, instead of giving us
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