[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷145及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 145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)Recently, a couple in New Zealand were forbidde
2、n from naming their baby son 4Real. Even though New Zealand has quite liberal rules about naming children, names beginning with a number are not allowed. They decided to call him Superman instead (2)In many countries around the world, unusual names for children are becoming more popular, especially
3、since the increasing trend for celebrities to give their children wacky names. In Britain, you can call a child almost anything you likethe only restrictions on parents relate to offensive words such as swear words. (3)Some parents choose names which come from popular culture. For example, there hav
4、e been six boys named Gandalf after the character in the Lord of the Rings novels and films. Equally, names related to sport are fairly commonsince 1984, 36 children have been called Arsenal after the football team. (4)Other parents like to make up names, or combine names to make their own unique ve
5、rsion, a method demonstrated by Jordan, the British model, who recently invented the name Tiaamii for her daughter by combining the names Thea and Amy(the two grandmothers). She was quoted as saying that the accent and double letters were added to make the name “more exotic“. (5)Other countries have
6、 much stricter rules when it comes to naming children. Countries including Japan, Denmark, Spain, Germany and Argentina have an approved list of names from which parents must choose. In China, there are some rules about what you may call a childno foreign letters or symbols are allowed. As a result
7、a couple were recently banned from calling their baby . (6)In Britain, some names which were previously thought of as old-fashioned have become more popular again, such as Maisie or Ella for a girl, or Alfie or Noah for a boy. But the most popular names are not the wacky ones. The top names are fair
8、ly traditionalJack, Charlie and Thomas for boys and Grace, Ruby and Jessica for girls. 1 What is the passage mainly about? ( A) Various ways of naming children. ( B) Unusual ways of naming children. ( C) Rules of naming in various countries. ( D) Popular names in different countries. 2 Jordan invent
9、ed the name Tiaamii for her daughter in order to _. ( A) make the name different from any others ( B) commemorate her daughters two grandmothers ( C) demonstrate a special way of naming ( D) make a foreign name 2 (1)One night whilst on patrol, I noticed a strange flickering light coming from a windo
10、w of a ground floor flat. Close inspection revealed a yellow glow and hot window. It was obviously a fire. (2)I ran around to the communal entrance door and having already alerted the fire brigade I checked with neighbour and realised that an elderly lady lived in the flat. Still no sign of the fire
11、 service so in a time-honored fashion I took an almighty kick at the front door of the flat. Several seconds passed before my hip slipped slowly back into its socket; the door hadnt moved an inch. I continued kicking at the door finding strength that is only available at times of high adrenalin and
12、finally kicked in the door and frame quickly followed by a considerable quantity of bricks and plaster. The door had in fact stayed locked shut with numerous locks and it was the frame that had failed. Edging along the hallway I was able to shut the door to the living room where the fire had taken c
13、omplete hold. Flames were seeping out of the living room door and along the hall ceiling and it was obvious that there would have been no hope for anyone who was still remaining in that room. On investigating the rest of the flat I opened a bedroom door to find the most surreal image I have ever see
14、n. Sat up in bed, teeth in a glass at her side with smoke swirling around her, was an old lady reading a copy of the Times newspaper. Realising that I was there and obviously not recognising me as a police officer(the hat had been discarded long ago)she screamed at me to get out. If I forced her out
15、 Id probably give her a heart attack so I dashed back out of the flat and donned my hat before re-entering the flat and leading her out. (3)The story made the local press, but what was never reported was that I was recommended for a commendation. A few weeks later I was seen by a very sheepish looki
16、ng Chief Inspector from the Complaints and Discipline Department and served with a set of papers(police jargon for the papers served which outline a complaint). The owner of the flat, not the old lady, had made a complaint regarding the damage to the door. Having signed for the receipt of the papers
17、 they were quickly consigned to the nearest cabinet. I never did receive any recognition for my actions that night nor was I subjected to any disciplinary action. It had been one of the most frightening but satisfying things I was ever to do as a Police Officer. 3 What can we tell from the “flickeri
18、ng light“? ( A) It was the flashlight made for rescue by the people inside. ( B) It signaled that there was a big fire out of control. ( C) It signaled that the fire inside the house was small. ( D) There was an explosion near the window that made the light. 4 Finally, when the narrator was able to
19、enter the flat, _. ( A) he had to use bricks and plaster as tools to break the frame ( B) the locks were so firm that he had to go through the windows ( C) the whole door frame was damaged ( D) the door was shredded into pieces 5 What happened to the narrator after the fire rescue? ( A) His prize ha
20、d to be used for compensating the flat owner. ( B) He was criticized by his superiors for his thoughtlessness. ( C) He was indignant about having been treated unfairly. ( D) The flat owners complaint was soon kept on record. 5 (1)The direct rays of the sun touch the equator and strike northward towa
21、rd the Tropic of Cancer. In the Southern hemisphere winter has begun, and it is summer north of the equator. The sea and air grow warmer; the polar air of winter begins its gradual retreat. (2)The northward shift of the sun also brings the season of tropical cyclones to the northern hemisphere, a se
22、ason that is ending for the Pacific and India Oceans south of the equator. Along our coasts and those of Asia, it is time to look seaward, to guard against the seasons storms. Over the Pacific, the tropical cyclone season is never quite over, but varies in intensity. Every year, conditions east of t
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