[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷192及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 192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) Mr. Foster was left in the Decanting Room. The D.
2、 H. C. and his students stepped into the nearest lift and were carried up to the fifth floor. (2) INFANT NURSERIES. NEO-PAVLOVIAN CONDITIONING ROOMS, announced the noticeboard. (3) The Director opened a door. They were in a large bare room, very bright and sunny; for the whole of the southern wall w
3、as a single window. Half a dozen nurses, trousered and jacketed in the regulation white viscose-linen uniform, their hair aseptically (无菌地 ) hidden under white caps, were engaged in setting out bowls of roses in a long row across the floor. Big bowls, packed tight with blossom. Thousands of petals,
4、ripe-blown and silkily smooth, like the cheeks of innumerable little cherubs, but of cherubs, in that bright light, not exclusively pink and Aryan, but also luminously Chinese, also Mexican, also apoplectic with too much blowing of celestial trumpets, also pale as death, pale with the posthumous (死后
5、的;遗腹的 ) whiteness of marble. (4) The nurses stiffened to attention as the D. H. C. came in. (5) “Set out the books,“ he said curtly. (6) In silence the nurses obeyed his command. Between the rose bowls the books were duly set out a row of nursery quartos opened invitingly each at some gaily colored
6、image of beast or fish or bird. (7) “Now bring in the children. “ (8) They hurried out of the room and returned in a minute or two, each pushing a kind of tall dumb-waiter laden, on all its four wire-netted shelves, with eight-month-old babies, all exactly alike (a Bokanovsky Group, it was evident)
7、and all (since their caste was Delta) dressed in khaki. (9) “Put them down on the floor. “ (10) The infants were unloaded. (11) “Now turn them so that they can see the flowers and books. “ (12) Turned, the babies at once fell silent, then began to crawl towards those clusters of sleek colors, those
8、shapes so gay and brilliant on the white pages. As they approached, the sun came out of a momentary eclipse behind a cloud. The roses flamed up as though with a sudden passion from within; a new and profound significance seemed to suffuse the shining pages of the books. From the ranks of the crawlin
9、g babies came little squeals of excitement, gurgles and twitterings of pleasure. (13) The Director rubbed his hands. “Excellent!“ he said. “It might almost have been done on purpose. “ (14) The swiftest crawlers were already at their goal. Small hands reached out uncertainly, touched, grasped, unpet
10、aling the transfigured roses, crumpling the illuminated pages of the books. The Director waited until all were happily busy. (15) Then, “Watch carefully,“ he said. And, lifting his hand, he gave the signal. (16) The Head Nurse, who was standing by a switchboard at the other end of the room, pressed
11、down a little lever. (17) There was a violent explosion. Shriller and ever shriller, a siren shrieked. Alarm bells maddeningly sounded. (18) The children started, screamed; their faces were distorted with terror. (19) “And now,“ the Director shouted (for the noise was deafening), “now we proceed to
12、rub in the lesson with a mild electric shock. “ (20) He waved his hand again, and the Head Nurse pressed a second lever. The screaming of the babies suddenly changed its tone. There was something desperate, almost insane, about the sharp spasmodic (痉挛的 ; 间歇性的 ) yelps to which they now gave utterance
13、. Their little bodies twitched and stiffened; their limbs moved jerkily as if to the tug of unseen wires. (21) “We can electrify that whole strip of floor,“ bawled the Director in explanation. “But thats enough,“ he signaled to the nurse. (22) The explosions ceased, the bells stopped ringing, the sh
14、riek of the siren died down from tone to tone into silence. The stiffly twitching bodies relaxed, and what had become the sob and yelp of infant maniacs broadened out once more into a normal howl of ordinary terror. (23) “Offer them the flowers and the books again. “ (24) The nurses obeyed; but at t
15、he approach of the roses, at the mere sight of those gaily-colored images of pussy and cock-a-doodle-doo and baa-baa black sheep, the infants shrank away in horror, the volume of their howling suddenly increased. (25) “Observe,“ said the Director triumphantly, “observe.“ (26) Books and loud noises,
16、flowers and electric shocks already in the infant mind these couples were compromisingly linked; and after two hundred repetitions of the same or a similar lesson would be wedded indissolubly. What man has joined, nature is powerless to put asunder. (27) “Theyll grow up with what the psychologists u
17、sed to call an instinctive hatred of books and flowers. Reflexes unalterably conditioned. Theyll be safe from books and botany all their lives. “ The Director turned to his nurses. “ Take them away again. “ (28) Still yelling, the khaki babies were loaded on to their dumb-waiters and wheeled out, le
18、aving behind them the smell of sour milk and a most welcome silence. 1 The nurses prepared flowers and books in order to_. ( A) delight the Director ( B) prepare for the training ( C) decorate the nursery ( D) frighten the disobedient babies 2 The description in Para. 12 indicates that the babies br
19、ought in_to the nursery. ( A) vigor and vitality ( B) turmoil and disorder ( C) freshness and purity ( D) anxiety and fear 3 In Para. 19, the phrase “rub in“ probably means_. ( A) reinforce ( B) continue ( C) suspend ( D) establish 3 (1) Not every self-driving car company is a hi-tech unicorn eager
20、to disrupt the status quo. The latest firm to invite journalists to experience its autonomous technology is the epitome of traditional car manufacturing: Ford. (2) On its sprawling campus in Dearborn, Michigan, the century-old company is trying its hardest to look and act like a new startup. In Marc
21、h, Ford launched a subsidiary called Ford Smart Mobility (FSM) to develop in-car connectivity, ride-sharing and autonomous technologies. FSM is designed to compete like a startup, with the aim of translating Fords decade of work in autonomous systems into real products. At its first public autonomou
22、s vehicle demos, young engineers and entrepreneurs were enthused about reinventing our traffic-clogged cities. (3) “Were rethinking our entire business model,“ said Mark Fields, Fords CEO. “Its no longer about how many vehicles we can sell. Its about what services we can provide. We understand that
23、the world has changed from a mindset of owning vehicles to one of owning and sharing them. “ That has led to some quirky (稀奇古怪的 ) investments, such as Fords acquisition last week of a San Francisco-based crowdsharing shuttle bus startup called Chariot, and a partnership to provide the city with thou
24、sands of human-powered bikes for a ride-sharing scheme. (4) But while Fords car sales are fairly healthy today, Fields foresees a world transformed by driverless cars, Uber and climate change. “ You could argue that in major cities, vehicle density will drop because of automated vehicles and congest
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