[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷138及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 138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)Climbing to the top of my nearest hill in San F
2、rancisco, my purpose is not to enjoy the view but to experience a bit of fresh air and nature. Some birds dwell in these urban islands of trees, bushes and soil. So few people are there, but they are happy, relaxed and friendly(unless insane and out to rob). I find the view of San Francisco Bay and
3、the metropolis most disturbing, seeing in all directions the industrial activity and oil-fueled trade of questionable imported products. Massive port facilities dwarf the human scale of sustainable import/export. A very small number of sailboats for pleasure cant quite offer a vision of renewable-en
4、ergy travel and exchange. Passenger planes take off, military jets show off their ear-splitting capabilities, all against the backdrop of polluted air that is warming in general thanks to commercial activity and the mindless consumption by the individual. The hills are full of roads and energy-wasti
5、ng houses. Its not like this everywhere; the hills around Kyoto are pitch black at night, for they consist of forest, trails and small, outdoor temples. (2)Seven million people surround me in this metropolitan area. Those among them who really care whether Barry Bonds used steroids to hit baseballs,
6、 or what pregnant celebrity has checked into a drug rehabilitation facility, are not likely to be trying to live lightly on the planet. Normal citizens under the spell of mass media want to consume, and be given answers and easy fixes. They may get what they want tonight, and a-gain, and again, but
7、it will come to an abrupt end, and will people pick up a shovel to plant food or pick up the gun to take others food? That depends on the area affected, the culture(urban U.S. or otherwise), and population size. (3)Why should I be disturbed by what I see now, when all is basically calm? Or feel unea
8、sy as I stroll about in the safety of my comfortable home? Is not San Francisco and the surrounding area a great city, with many wonderful people and activities to appreciate? What about the noble struggles of valiant, compromised hard-working people, or the dysfunctional and disabled folk who are r
9、eally kind? The social injustice that is still pervasive, in our boastful age of scientific and technological power, is outrageous and occupies many of the best hearts and minds in the world who live in our very midst. Much of what ails people, it is thought, is that they do not have enough cheap, a
10、ffordable energy or material things that are supposed to both satisfy and uplift. More public funds for health care, through an end to costly, imperialist wars, would be the ticket to a healthy society, in the eyes of more and more. (4)Except, that selfless aspiration is becoming clouded with the un
11、certainty and fright growing around our awakening to climate change. In the buzzing Bay Area and every other large and small city, we are behaving as if there is no threat to the climate and thus our future survival as a species. Just looking around at the unceasing traffic, it is clear that basic,
12、radical but easy solutions are being kept on the shelf or buried. Tiny changes, usually just initiatives that dont threaten the current life style(e.g., different engines), are called “green“. Green this and green that. But the big “greening“ will be the rediscovery of community and working with oth
13、ers as if our survival depends on our collaboration as equals. Our bosses and political leaders have been as useful in the needed transition asto borrow an expression from my late father tits on a bull. 1 What do the “few people“ do on top of the hill? ( A) They are the rich residents of the city. (
14、 B) They are there to enjoy the natural beauty. ( C) They are attracted by the view of San Francisco Bay. ( D) They attack the tourists and rob them. 2 What does the author feel about the hills around Kyoto? ( A) They are worth appreciating. ( B) They are not well-lit at night. ( C) They provide us
15、with the best living environment. ( D) They have scenes different from all the other hills. 3 According to the author, the people who care whether Barry Bonds used steroids to hit baseballs are likely to _. ( A) look at others with a critical eye ( B) live a comparatively lavish life ( C) value envi
16、ronmental protection ( D) disregard their health conditions 3 (1)Growing up as an Asian in Britain is much more than a question of facing discrimination and trying to find a decent job especially for a girl. She has to keep a delicate balance between two cultures: her own(Indian, Pakistani, Banglade
17、shi, etc.)and the British. (2)Seetha Crishna has written a booklet called Girls of Asian Origin in Britain. In it the girls she is most concerned with are those who are definitely different because they have gone through the British educational system and have therefore emerged with an identity whic
18、h is distinct from that of their parents. (3)“They speak English with regional English accents, they look comfortable in Western clothes, and they do not necessarily choose to work in a factory.“ But they are unmistakably Asian and they are still held by their Asian cultural roots. At home, an Asian
19、 girl may find herself conforming to the traditions and values of her parents, while at school she develops the attitudes and appetites of her British contemporaries. (4)As a result, Seetha Crishna found girls existing at two levels and inclined to question both. “But unless they can successfully ac
20、cept both, they will swing constantly from one level to the other, feeling trapped between the two at considerable cost to their own confidence and happiness.“ (5)For teenage girls, the main difficulty is to match the social life which their parents expect them to live with that enjoyed by their sch
21、oolmates. “If an Asian girls is invited out to a party or to a film by someone her mother has not met, that person must come and meet her mother before permission is given or refused. If a group of girls plan to go to the cinema, parents want them to be accompanied by brothers or male cousins, or ev
22、en by an older relative or a trusted adult friend of the family.“ (6)Friends are girl friends. “Friends of the opposite sex simply do not exist, except for a brothers male friends, who fall into the category of brothers.“ In South Asia, all this is taken for granted and all girls are subject to the
23、same rule. But in Britain an Asian girl can immediately see the difference between her own life and that of her English schoolmates, and this makes it seem unjust and unfair. Some parents are aware that this puts a strain on their daughters and are therefore prepared to turn a blind eye if the code
24、is sometimes broken. But above all they are anxious to “protect“ the girls. 4 What is NOT true about the Asian British parents? ( A) They speak English with their homeland accent. ( B) They make their living in Britain by working in a factory. ( C) They have never had any education in Britain. ( D)
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