[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷129及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 129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)A small success at last in my battle to hold ba
2、ck the tide of mice flooding my kitchen for months, crapping and snacking, even though, I promise you, every surface is tidily cleaned night and day, and not the smallest crumb of food left anywhere, ever, except in the humane trap, which has been packed with chocolate cake, peanut butter and cheese
3、 for ages, but ignored until last Tuesday, when guess what? I wake up and find three mice all in it together. Three! (2)This is physically impossible. The trap is meant to snap closed after each mouse. They must have rushed together, holding paws. And they were extra small. Probably babies. Somewher
4、e, in a deserted nest in my house, a mother mouse is bereft and weeping. But I have to toughen up about this mouse business. Even if they do have little ears and noses, I cant let them play and wee(撒尿 )all over the breadboard. (3)Luckily, I had a plan in place in case the trap ever caught any mice.
5、I had a small animal travelling box ready for them, with a cotton-wool bed, sesame seed snack and water. So I tipped them into it and drove them to a distant park. I darent say where. I hoped theyd stick together for support, but they all ran away in different directions. Its just one worry after an
6、other. (4)“Dont be so serious,“ said Fielding indifferently. “Get a cat. Itll chew them up in no time.“ What a heartless pig. Unlike my friend Elisa, who rang late that night in a panic. She had just seen a little mouse in distress, racing wildly about the Jubilee line platform, all alone, unable to
7、 get down to the rails, where its friends lived, because of those silly new barriers at the platform edge. I managed to calm her by pointing out that mice usually do go out alone, and three together was almost unheard of. Until my trap. (5)So this is another cautionary tale. Never allow your child t
8、o keep pet rodents(啮齿动物 ), as Elisa and I did. It only leads to emotional confusion in later life. 1 Mice have been flooding the authors kitchen _. ( A) because the kitchen is dirty and untidy ( B) because there are crumbs of food in the kitchen ( C) because of a reason that is not discussed in the
9、passage ( D) because of the chocolate cake, peanut butter and cheese 2 The authors friend Elisa was “in a panic“ because _. ( A) she was worried about a mouse in trouble ( B) she had never seen so many mice before ( C) she was afraid of mice ( D) she lost her pet mouse 2 (1)The 21st century ushered
10、in what was supposed to be paperless living. The data of our lives was to be recorded in digital clouds. We were told to click the option for paperless statements, unsubscribe to unwanted catalogues and keep a shredder(碎纸机 )nearby at all times. (2)So how are we doing? “We have a bigger need for pape
11、r management than before because we have more access to information than ever before,“ says Chris Plantan, creative director for Russell & Hazel, maker of stylish office accessories. Plantan says there are lots of files and lots of piles out there. (3)For many, organizing papers is another chore tha
12、t inspires delay. You dont need to be a regular viewer of the A&E cable program “Hoarders“ to know that many of us hide our papers in shopping bags instead of filing cabinets. Filing doesnt make it onto the to-do lists of many over-scheduled people these days. (4)“It ranks at the bottom of the list,
13、 along with having a tooth pulled,“ says Melissa Sorensen, a professional organizer based in Woodbridge. She says paper management is one of her toughest assignments. “People are restricted by fear, worried about what will happen if they throw something out,“ Sorensen says. “Eighty-five percent of t
14、he things you file, you never retrieve again.“ (5)Those who do have files often suffer from another issue: figuring out where they put stuff. “I ask people, If you even have it, will you be able to find it?“ says Susan Kousek, a Reston-based professional organizer. (6)Holly Bohn founded See Jane Wor
15、k, an online source for creative office products, to make the task of staying organized a bit more fun. “Despite technological advances, paper management is a problem because we are exposed to paper,“ Bohn says. “Our lives are so busy and complex that we cant make decisions.“ She believes each perso
16、n has to create her own system to accommodate both boring paperwork and sentimental mementos. Her products, geared toward multi-tasking women, offer a bit of glamour. (7)Solutions dont have to start with a clumsy metal filing cabinet. Some people are stackers and save things in fabric-covered stacka
17、ble boxes. Kevin Sharkey, executive editorial director of Martha Stewart Living magazine, keeps decorating information in clear sleeves in color-coded binders. Plantan uses colorful plastic trays to compartmentalize and organize travel information, greeting cards and bills. (8)Bohns advice is to mak
18、e your system flexible. Because many people dont have a dedicated home office, files should be portable to carry from dining room table to bedroom. Will virtual living eventually mean the death of filing? “People who have cookbooks still like to pull out recipes and save them,“ says Kim Oser, a Gait
19、hersburg professional organizer, “just like people who love their GPS still like looking at a map.“ (9)Will virtual living eventually mean the death of filing? “People who have cookbooks still like to pull out recipes and save them,“ says Kim Oser, a Gaithersburg professional organizer, “just like p
20、eople who love their GPS still like looking at a map.“ (10)“In our lifetime, we will still have paper and still have filing,“ Oser adds. “One hundred years from now? Who knows.“ 3 Chris Plantan most probably agrees that _. ( A) paperless living will never be realized ( B) paperless living will be re
21、alized soon ( C) reality is running counter to paperless living ( D) reality proves the necessity of paperless living 4 The program “Hoarders“ is cited in Paragraph Three to illustrate that _. ( A) people often leave their papers disorganized ( B) paperless living is advocated by many people ( C) pe
22、ople cannot live without paper ( D) many people are good at filing papers 5 Melissa Sorensen is most likely to hold that most of the files _. ( A) should be put orderly in the cabinets ( B) should be thrown out ( C) can never be found in the future ( D) should be kept for later use 5 (1)“Earn $4,000
23、 a month at home,“ boasts the e-mail in my mailbox. Others promise a cure for heart disease, get-rich-quick investments or free travel. All these scams require consumers to send money. Scammers use commercially available software to “harvest“ thousands of e-mail addresses from information on web-sit
24、e records or from people signing up for on-line contests. Their sole purpose is to generate e-mail lists that are often sold to other scammers and immoral marketers. “Victims of these scams are most often those who can least afford it,“ says Laforge. (2)When her mother became ill, Linda Russell, 58,
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