[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷189及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 189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 (1) Nearly 60 million visitors flock to the 384 natio
2、nal parks across America every year. And you wont have to wander far from home to enjoy one of these national treasures, with Michigans Isle Royale National Park nearby. (2) Located 56 miles from Houghton and Copper Harbor on Michigans Upper Peninsula or 22 miles from Grand Portage, Minnesota, the p
3、ark remains a wilderness haven that can only be reached by tour boat. With the exception of the Rock Harbor Lodge, which offers both rooms with private baths and more modest accommodations in the form of small cottages, the 572,000 acres that make up the 45-mile-long park are rough and untamed, thre
4、aded with hiking trails that lead to tents-only campsites. In other words, its wilderness the way it used to be. Youre likely to see a moose wading through mist-covered ponds at dawn in search of breakfast, gaze open-mouthed as bald eagles and osprey snag fish from Lake Superior, hear the sharp clap
5、 of a beaver slapping its tail on the water, or the lulling conversation of loons at sunset. If youre especially lucky, you might even glimpse one of Isle Royales gray wolves, hunted nearly to extinction on the mainland. Theyre very shy, however, so its more likely that youll only hear their eerie h
6、owl. (3) Plenty of hiking trails open the area to exploration. At the parks information center, you can find out about ranger-led interpretative hikes and walks that explain the delicate history of the island. Kids especially love learning how to examine an animals droppings to figure out its most r
7、ecent meal. The Stoll Trail, a four-mile loop, winds through spruce and birch trees and offers a tour of the islands history, including prehistoric Indian copper mines. It leads to scenic Scoville Point a perfect picnic spot surrounded on three sides by the sparkling waters of Lake Superior. (4) You
8、 can also rent a canoe at the Rock Island Marina and paddle down the shore to the Rock Harbor Lighthouse, an 1855 jewel, and the Edisen Fishery. Once a thriving business, the fishery today is manned by park service employees who use nets to demonstrate how lake trout, whitefish, and herring used to
9、be caught from island waters. Their catch ends up on the dinner menu at the Rock Harbor Lodge. (5) You can explore farther afield on ranger-guided day cruises aboard the parks MV Sandy, or hop on and off the Voyageur II on its daily circumnavigation of the island. Reservations are essential and can
10、be made at the information center. (6) Another essential for any visit to Isle Royale is insect repellent. All those boreal bogs, beaver ponds and streams, generously replenished by heavy spring rains, create ideal conditions for breeding bugs. Mosquitoes and black flies one ranger described them as
11、 “little but all teeth“ are at their worst in June and early July. As the weather warms up and the island dries out, horse flies and deer flies the delta-winged B-1 bomber of the insect world replace them. Come prepared to protect yourself: Usually a combination of head nets, bite-proof clothing and
12、 plenty of bug spray does the trick, which are available at the information center. (7) The park is open from mid-April through October; Rock Harbor Lodge is open from Memorial Day weekend until just after Labor Day. 1 What can we infer from the second paragraph? ( A) The park is totally civilized b
13、y humans. ( B) We can drive personal boats to the park. ( C) The wolves nearly died out in this park. ( D) The number of wolves is smaller than that of mooses. 2 Which of the following can NOT be done at the information center? ( A) Getting equipment to avoid being bitten by insects. ( B) Booking yo
14、ur hotels for travelling. ( C) Learning some knowledge of this park. ( D) Enabling yourself to explore farther with the ranger. 3 About the park, which of the following is INCORRECT? ( A) It rains a lot during spring. ( B) Cars can not be used in it. ( C) Some Indians lived there in the past. ( D) I
15、t is open all around the year. 3 (1) Yousuf Karsh, the Canadian portrait artist who photographed many of the most influential figures of the 20th century, died in a Boston hospital on July 13, 2002, after complications following surgery. He was 93. (2) Working from a studio in Ottawa, Karsh produced
16、 famous portraits of such subjects as Winston Churchill, John F. Kennedy, Nikita Khrushchev, Fidel Castro, Ernest Hemingway and Albert Einstein. Actually he has become almost as famous as his legendary subjects. In the latest edition of Whos Who, which listed the most notable people of the last cent
17、ury, Karsh was the only Canadian of the 100 famous people listed 51 of whom Karsh had photographed. (3) Karsh was praised as a master portraitist, often working in black and white, influenced by great painters of the past. He was famous for talking to his subjects as he was getting the shots composi
18、tion just right, asking them questions and putting them at ease. He confesses that he continues to feel more challenged when “portraying true greatness adequately with my camera. “ In preparation, he reads as much as he can about the person before the sitting, but avoids having a preconceived idea o
19、f how he would photograph the subject. Rather he seeks, as he wrote in Karsh Portfolio in 1967, to capture the “ essential element which has made them great,“ explaining, “All I know is that within every man and woman a secret is hidden, and as a photographer it is my task to reveal it if I can. In
20、that fleeting interval of opportunity the photographer must act or lose his prize. “ (4) Yousuf Karsh was born in Armenia in 1908 and grew up under the horrors of the Armenian massacres. His photographer uncle, George Nakash, brought him to Canada in 1924 and sent him to Boston in 1928 to apprentice
21、 with John Garo, an outstanding photographer. He not only taught Karsh the technical processes used by photographic artists of the period but also prepared him to think for himself and evolve his own distinctive interpretations. (5) Four years later, he set up his studio in Ottawa. In December of 19
22、41, his memorable portrait of a glowering, defiant Winston Churchill, which symbolized Britains indomitable wartime courage, brought Karsh into international prominence. Canadas Prime Minister Mackenzie King arranged for Karsh to photograph Churchill following Churchills speech in the House of Commo
23、ns. Not forewarned, Churchill lit up a cigar and growled, “Why was I not told of this?“ but consented to a brief session. Karsh asked him to remove the cigar and, when he didnt, stepped forward and gently removed it with the comment, “Forgive me, Sir. “ Churchill glowered as the shot was taken, then
24、 permitted Karsh to take still another, jokingly commenting, “You can even make a roaring lion stand still to be photographed. “ The Churchill portrait has since appeared in publications and on commemorative stamps all over the world. (6) Karsh traveled to London in 1943 with his portable studio an
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