[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷190及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 190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) There was a woman who was beautiful, who started
2、with all the advantages, yet she had no luck. She married for love, and the love turned to dust. She had bonny children, yet she felt they had been thrust upon her, and she could not love them. They looked at her coldly, as if they were finding fault with her. And hurriedly she felt she must cover u
3、p some fault in herself. Yet what it was that she must cover up she never knew. Nevertheless, when her children were present, she always felt the centre of her heart go hard. This troubled her, and in her manner she was all the more gentle and anxious for her children, as if she loved them very much
4、. Only she herself knew that at the centre of her heart was a hard little place that could not feel love. No, not for anybody. Everybody else said of her: “She is such a good mother. She adores her children. “ Only she herself, and her children themselves, knew it was not so. They read it in each ot
5、hers eyes. (2) There were a boy and two little girls. They lived in a pleasant house, with a garden, and they had discreet servants, and felt themselves superior to anyone in the neighbourhood. (3) Although they lived in style, they felt always an anxiety in the house. There was never enough money.
6、The mother had a small income, and the father had a small income, but not nearly enough for the social position which they had to keep up. The father went into town to some office. But though he had good prospects, these prospects never materialised. There was always the grinding sense of the shorta
7、ge of money, though the style was always kept up. (4) At last the mother said; “I will see if I cant make something. “ But she did not know where to begin. She racked her brains, and tried this thing and the other, but could not find anything successful. The failure made deep lines come into her fac
8、e. Her children were growing up, they would have to go to school. There must be more money. There must be more money. The father, who was always very handsome and expensive in his tastesj, seemed as if he never would be able to do anything worth doing. And the mother, who had a great belief in herse
9、lf, did not succeed any better, and her tastes were just as expensive. (5) And so the house came to be haunted by the unspoken phrase: There must be more money! There must be more money! The children could hear it all the time though nobody said it aloud. They heard it at Christmas, when the expensi
10、ve and splendid toys filled the nursery. Behind the shining modern rocking-horse, behind the smart dolls house, a voice would start whispering: “There must be more money! There must be more money!“ And the children would stop playing, to listen for a moment. They would look into each others eyes, to
11、 see if they had all heard. And each one saw in the eyes of the other two that they too had heard. “There must be more money! There must be more money!“ (6) It came whispering from the springs of the still-swaying rocking-horse, and even the horse, bending his wooden, champing head, heard it. The bi
12、g doll, sitting so pink and smirking in her new pram, could hear it quite plainly, and seemed to be smirking all the more self-consciously because of it. The foolish puppy, too, that took the place of the teddy-bear, he was looking so extraordinarily foolish for no other reason but that he heard the
13、 secret whisper all over the house: “ There must be more money!“ (7) Yet nobody ever said it aloud. The whisper was everywhere, and therefore no one spoke it. Just as no one ever says: “ We are breathing!“ in spite of the fact that breath is coming and going all the time. (8) “Mother,“ said the boy
14、Paul one day, “Why dont we keep a car of our own? Why do we always use uncles, or else a taxi?“ (9) “Because were the poor members of the family,“ said the mother. (10) “But why are we, Mother?“ (11) “Well I suppose,“ she said slowly and bitterly, “its because your father has no luck. “ (12) The boy
15、 was silent for some time. (13) “Is luck money, mother?“ he asked, rather timidly. 1 It can be concluded from Para. 1 that_. ( A) other people had false impression of the mother ( B) her children were the center of the mothers life ( C) the mother felt nothing wrong with her life ( D) the mother tho
16、ught her children are ridiculous 2 In Para. 3, the phrase “lived in style“ probably means_. ( A) lived a simple life ( B) lived a luxurious life ( C) lived a lazy life ( D) lived a terrible life 3 What does the author want to imply by saying “We are breathing!“ in Para.7? ( A) The fact that the fami
17、ly needs more money is quite obvious. ( B) The fact that everyone needs to breathe is quite obvious. ( C) The fact that the family needs a car is quite obvious. ( D) The fact that the family lacks luck is quite obvious. 3 (1) It is easy to forget that even the most trivial commercial transactions re
18、ly on small acts of trust. Laws encourage good behaviour, but states lack the resources to force everyone to be good all the time. Trust keeps society running. Just ordering a pizza requires faith that the dough will be well made, that the pizzeria will not abuse the customers credit-card informatio
19、n, and that the delivery man will not abscond with the cargo. More complex partnerships, of the sort that make long-run economic growth possible, require much higher degrees of trust. New technologies, from sharing-economy apps to the blockchain, offer routes around some of the trust deficits that s
20、tand in the way of growth. Yet whether such solutions to problems of mistrust build on or undermine social ties is no easy question to answer. (2) Trust in society is not just a nicety. It makes possible, as one paper on the subject has it, “the commitment of resources to an activity where the outco
21、me depends upon the co-operative behaviour of others“. Low-trust societies waste piles of time and money working out who can be counted on, defending vulnerable stores of wealth, and guarding against con men. Such places are infertile ground for long-run investment, the gains from which could be gra
22、bbed by rivals or stolen by government. Meanwhile trust is highest, and defences against chicanery lowest, within some of worlds wealthiest countries. Studies of the relationship between measures of trust and economic growth find a close link between the two. That does not necessarily mean one cause
23、s the other. But research also suggests that trust boosts trade, participation in financial markets and investment, suggesting that greater trust spurs the activities that make a place richer. (3) Sadly, cultivating trust is hard. It is a sort of social capital which must be built through time and e
24、ffort. Repeated positive interactions and demonstrations of trustworthiness create a foundation of mutual confidence. Within close communities, emotional cues like praise and shame effectively discourage antisocial activity. In environments rich in social capital, the return for co-operative behavio
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