[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷166及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 166及答案与解析 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 The cold and rainy weather in Paris has not stopped J
2、oe Schaeffer, an American tourist from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from visiting the City of Lights with his family of four. Nor have the citys expensive prices all the higher because of the huge drop in value of the American dollar compared to the European euro. “We were coming anyway, not matter the pri
3、ce. We might not stay as long. We might eat cheese sandwiches, “he said. At Notre Dame Cathedral a few blocks away, Linda Surma from Detroit, Michigan says she is also shocked by high prices in Paris these days. But Surma does not regret deciding to come to Paris, and has no plans to trim tourist at
4、tractions from her itinerary because of the expense even if she might not buy souvenirs. Paul Roll is managing director of the Paris Convention and Visitors Office. He says American tourists in Paris who numbered about 1.5 million last year tend to cut expenses when the dollar is weak, rather than c
5、ancel their trip. “We have no statistics on the subject, but we have seen over the years that when it gets more expensive to go to Europe, they downgrade the type of services they buy. Instead of going to a luxury hotel, they will go to a four-star hotel. Instead of going to a magnificent restaurant
6、, they will go to something that has less stars on the Michelin(restaurant guide).“ But recently a number of Americans have been staying away from Paris altogetherand from Europe as a whole as the dollar reaches record lows against the euro. Right now, it is nearly a $ 1.60 against the European curr
7、ency a few years ago, the two currencies were about equal. Paris, has weathered a decline in tourism before notably in 2003, when trans-Atlantic differences over the Iraq War were at a high. At the time, the French tourist office launched a campaign to woo back Americans, hiring American actor and d
8、irector Woody Allen for a promotional clip titled;“Lets Fall in Love Again. “Roll says the Paris tourism bureau has no immediate plans for a new charm offensive, although some Paris hotels are offering fixed euro-to-dollar rates. In Paris, Americans who are paid in dollars are also hurting. That inc
9、ludes Eleanor Beardsley, the correspondent for National Public Radio, the American public radio channel. “It is getting so bad I do not even look at the exchange rate every day. I do not go shopping anymore for clothes, “ she said. “It is just depressing. Every time you look at your bank statement o
10、nline I might withdraw 300(euros), that is $500. It is just completely depressing and I do not see any end in sight. “ But American companies operating in Paris have been less affected by the dollars decline, according to Oliver Griffith, managing director of the American Chamber of Commerce. Many o
11、f them hire Europeans, not Americans, who are paid in euros not dollars. “American companies that invest in France have not declined that drastically, “he explained. “Because a lot of the companies are multinational. They have assets in dollars, euros, all over the place. They get some inputs in eur
12、o-denominated countries, others in dollar-denominated countries.“ Others are profiting from the slump. Griffith says French investment in the United States has climbed sharply during the past two years and America exporters are eyeing new opportunities furnished by a cheaper dollar. 1 Which of the f
13、ollowing is the measure taken by French to arouse Americans enthusiasm? ( A) Hotel provides stable exchange rate. ( B) Government relaxes the requirement of tourist visa. ( C) Tour agencies offer discount to American visitors. ( D) Airline companies give preferential price to Americans. 2 Which of t
14、he following can be inferred from the passage? ( A) The value of dollar will increase in the near future. ( B) Some American companies close down because of the slump. ( C) Americans are interested in European travels. ( D) Other countries benefit from the devaluation of dollar. 3 What can we learn
15、from the passage? ( A) Because of the devaluation of U. S. dollar, American visitors shorten their trip to Europe. ( B) Europe does not forecast the huge drop of American visitors. ( C) Not only Paris but the whole Europe witnesses the reduction of American tourists. ( D) The value of U. S. dollar h
16、as become historical low. 3 Municipal bans on smoking in restaurants and bars are highly controversial, but history shows they can also be highly effective. But are all smoking bans equally successful? The barkeep and blogger who writes as “Scribbler50“ was outraged when, in 2003, New York City enac
17、ted one of the first comprehensive smoking bans in bars and restaurants; “How can a guy and some board just kick us in the teeth like this? This smacks of fascism. “ If people are aware of the consequences of smoking or visiting places with lots of secondhand smoke, should the government really have
18、 to tell us what to do? Wont people just vote with their feet and smoke even more when theyre at home and away from restrictions? Scribbler50s post inspired the physician who blogs as “PalMD“ last week to look up the research on the effectiveness of smoking bans. He found several studies showing tha
19、t not only did workers in restaurants and bars show improved health shortly after the bans were put in place, but smokers themselves also reduced the number of cigarettes they smoked. Overall, however, smoking rates remain persistently high, despite the common workplace smoking bans. Can other gover
20、nment measures help these smokers live healthier lives, or at least prevent people from taking up the habit? In the U. S. , warning messages have been in place on cigarette packages for decades. But the messages are rather clinical, for example; “Smoking Causes Lung Cancer, Heart Disease, And May Co
21、mplicate Pregnancy.“ What if packages contained more dramatic warnings? In January, psychologist and science writer Christian Jarrett looked at a small study of smokers reactions to cigarette warnings. The researchers measured self-esteem in student smokers, then showed them cigarette packages with
22、either death-related warnings(“Smckers die earlier“)or esteem-related warnings(“Smoking makes you unattractive“). Students who derived self-esteem from smoking and saw the death-related warnings later viewed smoking more positively than those who saw the esteem-related warnings. For students whose s
23、moking wasnt motivated by self-esteem, the effect was reversed. So not all anti-smoking messages are equal: Depending on who the message is directed at, a morbid(病态的 )warning on a cigarette label may actually backfire. Scribbler50, for his part, is now a convert favoring smoking restrictions, at lea
24、st in his narrow limits as a bartender. His patrons who havent quit smoking say they smoke a lot less now that they have to go outside to get a nicotine fix. He doesnt miss emptying ashtrays, or the holier-than-thou(自以为是的 )customers who complained every time a fellow patron lit up, or working in a s
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