[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷135及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 135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)Corporate scandal, labor reductions, economic r
2、ecession. The past year has been a sobering experience for the average worker, a return of the nose-to-the-grindstone work ethic, and a time to roll up the shirt sleeves and get serious. Youve seen your workload increase, your pay frozen, and your training budgets cut. And to make matters worse, you
3、ve seen expectations for ROI(Return on Investment)rise and e-learning companies fall. (2)Need a tissue? Its not that bad. Honest. Despite what you may have heard, fun is not dead. In the burgeoning niche of game-based e-learning, a group of companies are using the video games kids(and adults)play as
4、 inspiration for delivering learning that counters workers reluctance towards training and offers an antidote to the stress that many are under. Now that incentives of a pay increase or promotion are being reigned in by higher ups, employees are less enthusiastic about taking time away from their jo
5、bs for training managers even less so. These game-based e-learning applications counter by being fun, engaging, and in some cases, addictive. (3)But, as can be expected, e-learning that draws heavily on video games in a coat-and-tie culture is often a tough sell. Advanced games and simulations dont
6、come cheap. Development costs for custom-designed games often top the million dollar mark and purchase prices are typically several hundred thousand dollars. Such an investment matches the cost of in-classroom training. With training budget cuts, companies that are on the fence are unwilling to take
7、 a chance on an unproven mode of delivery. Pragmatism and proven technology rule the day, as companies decide what they really need and suppliers figure out how to deliver. For some in the game-based e-learning segment, the mood is rather pensive. For them, fun isnt dead. Its just on pause. (4)For o
8、thers, its game on. Companies such as LearningWare, Corporate Adrenalin, and Games2Train are finding success by delivering within a tight budget and providing back-end data to ensure that games earn their keep. Even in the midst of this economic slump, game-based e-learning is demonstrating its pote
9、ntial to improve the way we train and do business. 1 E-learning companies expect that video games will be used for_. ( A) inspiring childrens passion for learning ( B) inspiring workers passion for their job ( C) relieving employees from work pressure ( D) relieving the need for certain job training
10、 2 Employees are less enthusiastic about training because _. ( A) promotion doesnt take training into account ( B) managers serve as a bad model for training ( C) it is more and more difficult to get a promotion ( D) game-based e-learning is the more updated trend 3 In a coat-and-tie culture, people
11、 tend to demand _. ( A) that games be custom-designed ( B) that games and simulations be cheap ( C) higher budget for in-classroom training ( D) pragmatism and proven technology 3 (1)“Can we speak of the death of the university?“ an English newspaper recently asked. Another offered the diagnosis: “S
12、till breathing.“ Not only at this seminar, here and now, but all over the world the future of the universities is now being discussed. This is not only because we are entering a new century. Many people are asking whether the traditional research universities in fact have any future at all. This dou
13、bt seems mainly to be due to the development of the new technology, the massification of the universities, the idea of life long learning, the growing competition from other learning institutionsand may be also because of the strong specialization that we now are experiencing in most fields of resea
14、rch. Many experts predict the demise of universities as we know them today, with a campus. (2)Most universities in the western world at least the public universities are now experiencing a serious lack of funds, and the institutional solidarity must not take a form that leads to a draining of streng
15、th and vitality of the universities. There are, however, many ways of showing solidarity without using too much of the universities own funding. One of the tasks of the universities is to keep reminding the authorities of the importance of spending money on research and education in developing count
16、ries. The universities themselves must work in close co-operation with the development-aid agencies where the government provides most of the economic resources and the universities provide the competence. It is also possible to share knowledge by giving easier access to recent findings, to make pos
17、sible academic mobility and increased technical cooperation among regional groupings. Various academic cooperation programs may protect against brain-drain, which is now a serious threat in many countries. (3)Only through the development of local skill and competence, through increased numbers of pr
18、oviders and users of knowledge, can the developing countries bridge the gap separating them from developed countries. And the bridging of this gap will lead to societies that are freer and more peaceful. The universities have the competence, the possibility and therefore also a duty to promote the “
19、intellectual and moral solidarity of mankind“ as stated in the UNESCOs constitution. 4 In this passage, the author regards universities primarily as _. ( A) an educational institution ( B) a research institution ( C) a communal component ( D) a social component 5 What problems do the public universi
20、ties in the western world have to face nowadays? ( A) Their strength and vitality have been draining. ( B) The government has kept reducing research funds. ( C) Their funding is mainly from commercial agencies. ( D) They have to prevent brain-drain with limited funds. 6 The UNESCO is most concerned
21、about _. ( A) the gap between developing and developed nations ( B) how to make our society freer and more peaceful ( C) the role universities should play in the society ( D) how universities develop their competence 6 (1)The government and Microsoft plan to sell around the world Britains new system
22、 for online transactions between citizens and government after its successful launch in the UK. A key step in the governments $1.4 billion e-government program has seen online payment for the Inland Revenues pay-as-you-earn scheme, some Customs and Excise value added tax procedures, and claims for E
23、uropean Union subsidies for farmers all go live in the past month. At a presentation in Seattle today, Bill Gates, Microsofts co-founder and chairman, will demonstrate the British system to 400 government officials from 80 countries to show how citizens and businesses can interact with government ov
24、er the Internet. (2)“Although some US states are using leading edge technology, Europe in general, and the UK in particular, is well ahead in implementing e-government initiatives. It should put the citizen at the center of government,“ says Davide Vigano, general manager of public sector at the sof
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