[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷134及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 134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)If youd like to add a slice of your heritage to
2、 your wedding ceremony, youre not alone. Millions of couples are embracing their ancestry and choosing to incorporate some of the best traditions from around the world in their ceremonies here at home. Here are some of the most interesting wedding traditions you might find if you attended a wedding
3、in a Scandinavian country. If you or your family are from one of these countries, why not try adding some phrases from your ancestors native tongue in your wedding vows for a truly memorable touch? (2)Origin of the original Britons, the Vikings, and Hamlet, Scandinavia is a cluster of countries with
4、 a u-nique set of wedding customs. In Denmark, an arch of pine limbs called a Gate of Honor is built in front of the brides home. At some point in the reception, the groom will leave the room and all the male guests will get to kiss the bride. When he returns, she will depart and the female guests w
5、ill kiss the groom. (3)In Viking times, the groom would pay a price for the bride, and the brides family would provide a dowry. These combined funds were then given to the couple at the end of the marriage ceremony in order to provide a starting point for the newlyweds. Today, the parents will tuck
6、money into the brides shoes. The father contributes silver to the left shoe and the mother contributes gold to the right shoe. Also, the shoes are left untied in belief that this will ensure easy childbirth in the future. (4)Truly traditional Viking weddings are always held on Friday, which was cons
7、idered the day of Frigga and therefore sacred. The couple is often sanctified at the beginning of the ceremony with a sprinkling from a fir bough dipped in wine. Rings may be presented by the bride and groom to each other on the tip of a ceremonial sword, and vows are often recited while both hands
8、hold the hilt, reminding the couple that marriage is a lifelong commitment that is equally binding on both male and female. (5)Chris Simeral is the creator of The Ultimate Wedding Vow Toolkit, the wedding-coordinator-approved home-study course for couples personalizing or renewing their wedding vows
9、. Sign up for the free wedding vow mini-course at http:/. 1 We can learn from the passage that ones wedding can be enriched by_. ( A) wedding traditions from around the world ( B) some of the best customs from other countries ( C) interesting Scandinavian wedding traditions ( D) the presence of the
10、previous generations 2 The passage is intended to _. ( A) introduce wedding traditions of Scandinavia ( B) suggest incorporating traditions into weddings ( C) arouse interest in a course about wedding vows ( D) enable couples to personalize their wedding 2 (1)Testing has replaced teaching in most pu
11、blic schools. My own childrens school week is framed by pretests, drills, tests, and retests. They know that the best way to read a textbook is to look at the questions at the end of the chapter and then skim the text for the answers. I believe that my daughter Erica, who gets excellent marks, has n
12、ever read a chapter of any of her school textbooks all the way through. And teachers are often heard to state proudly and openly that they teach to the mandated state test. (2)Teaching to the test is a curious phenomenon. Instead of deciding what skills students ought to learn, helping students lear
13、n them, and then using some sensible methods of assessment to discover whether students have mastered the skills, teachers are encouraged to reverse the process. First one looks at a commercially available test. Then on distills the skills needed not to master reading, say, or math, but to do well o
14、n the test. Finally, the test skills are taught. (3)The ability to read or write or calculate might imply the ability to do reasonably well on standardized tests. However, neither reading nor writing develops simply through being taught to take tests. We must be careful to avoid mistaking preparatio
15、n for a test of a skill with the acquisition of that skill. Too many discussions of basic of skills make this fundamental confusion because people are test-obsessed rather than concerned with the nature and quality of what is taught. (4)Recently, many schools have faced what could be called the cris
16、is of comprehension or, in simple terms, the phenomenon of students with phonic and grammar skills still being unable to understand what they read. These students are competent at test taking and filling in workbooks and ditto masters. However, they have little or no experience reading or thinking,
17、and talking about what they read. They know the details but cant see or understand the whole. They are taught to be so concerned with grade that they have no time or ease of mind to think about meaning, and reread things if necessary. 3 What do teachers think about teaching to the mandated state tes
18、t? ( A) It is commonly recognized. ( B) It is curiously controversial. ( C) It has been exceptionally effective. ( D) It has been inadequately developed 4 The crisis of comprehension is most probably resulted from _. ( A) students insufficient phonic and grammar skills ( B) teaching that takes up mu
19、ch of students free time ( C) teaching that emphasizes details rather than the whole ( D) students incompetence in thinking about what they read 4 (1)Is it any wonder that America is also a country of dangerously overweight people? (2)According to a recent study by the National Center for Health Sta
20、tistics, the number of adults characterized as overweight in the United States has jumped to an astonishing one-third of the population. Overweight in this case means being about 20 percent or more above a persons desirable weight. Since the figures for “desirable weight“ have moved upward over the
21、last decade or so, total poundage even at 20 percent over may be considerable. (3)So are the attendant health risks. Excess weight has been linked to cardiovascular disease, hypertension, adult-onset diabetes and some forms of cancer, among other diseases. (4)Once, when work and school and the groce
22、ry store were a two-mile hike away, Americans could afford the calories they consume. But not now, not when millions spend four or five hours a day in front of a TV set a-long with a bag of chips, a bowl of buttered popcorn and a six-pack and theres a car or two in every driveway. (5)“There is no co
23、mmitment to obesity as a public health problem,“ said Dr. William Dietz, director of clinical nutrition at the New England Medical Center in Boston. “Weve ignored it, and blamed it on gluttony and sloth.“ (6)If one definition of a public health problem is its cost to the nation, then obesity qualifi
24、es. According to a study done by Dr. Graham A. Colditz, who teaches at Harvard Medical School, it cost America an estimated $68.8 billion in 1990. But whats wrong blaming it on gluttony and sloth? True, some unfortunate overweight people have an underlying physical or genetic problem. But for most A
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