[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷202及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 202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) Ralph felt a kind of affectionate reverence for t
2、he conch (海螺 ), even though he had fished the thing out of the lagoon himself. He faced the place of assembly and put the conch to his lips. The others were waiting for this and came straight away. The place of assembly filled quickly; Jack, Simon, Maurice, most of the hunters, on Ralphs right; the
3、rest on the left, under the sun. Piggy came and stood outside the triangle. This indicated that he wished to listen, but would not speak; and Piggy intended it as a gesture of disapproval. (2) “The thing is: we need an assembly.“ (3) No one said anything but the faces turned to Ralph were intent. He
4、 flourished the conch. He had learnt as a practical business that fundamental statements like this had to be said at least twice, before everyone understood them. One had to sit, attracting all eyes to the conch, and drop words like heavy round stones among the little groups that crouched or squatte
5、d. He was searching his mind for simple words so that even the littluns would understand what the assembly was about. (4) “We need an assembly. Not for fun. But to put things straight. “ (5) He paused for a moment and automatically pushed back his hair. Piggy tiptoed to the triangle, his ineffectual
6、 protest made, and joined the others. Ralph went on. (6) “We have lots of assemblies. Everybody enjoys speaking and being together. We decide things. But they dont get done. We were going to have water brought from the stream and left in those coconut shells under fresh leaves. So it was, for a few
7、days. Now theres no water. The shells are dry. People drink from the river.“ (7) There was a murmur of assent. He licked his lips. (8) “Then theres huts. Shelters.“ (9) The murmur swelled again and died away. (10) “You mostly sleep in shelters. Tonight, except for Samneric up by the fire, youll all
8、sleep there. Who built the shelters?“ (11) Clamor rose at once. Everyone had built the shelters. Ralph had to wave the conch once more. (12) “Wait a minute! I mean, who built all three? We all built the first one, four of us the second one, and men Simon built the last one over there. Thats why its
9、so tottery (摇摇欲坠的 ). No. Dont laugh. That shelter might fall down if the rain comes back. Well need those shelters then.“ (13) Piggy held out his hands for the conch but Ralph shook his head. His speech was planned, point by point. He paused, feeling for his next point. “And another thing.“ (14) Som
10、eone called out. “Too many things.“ (15) There came a mutter of agreement. Ralph overrode them. (16) “And another thing. We nearly set the whole island on fire. And we waste time, rolling rocks, and making little cooking fires. Now I say this and make it a rule, because Im chief. We wont have a fire
11、 anywhere but on the mountain. Ever.“ (17) There was a row immediately. Boys stood up and shouted and Ralph shouted back. (18) “Because if you want a fire to cook fish or crab, you can jolly well go up the mountain. That way well be certain.“ (19) Hands were reaching for the conch in the light of th
12、e setting sun. He held on and leapt on the trunk. (20) “All this I meant to say. Now Ive said it. You voted me for chief. Now you do what I say.“ (21) They quieted, slowly, and at last were seated again. Jack stood up, scowling in the gloom, and held out his hands. (22) “I havent finished yet.“ (23)
13、 “But youve talked and talked!“ (24) “Ive got the conch.“ (25) Jack sat down, grumbling. (26) “Then the last thing. This is what people can talk about.“ (27) He waited till the platform was very still. (28) “Things are breaking up. I dont understand why. We began well; we were happy. And then Then p
14、eople started getting frightened.“ (29) A murmur, almost a moan, rose and passed away. Ralph went on, abruptly. (30) “But thats littluns talk. Well get that straight. Weve got to talk about this fear and decide theres nothing in it. Im frightened myself, sometimes; only thats nonsense! Like bogies.
15、Then, when weve decided, we can start again and be careful about things like the fire.“ A picture of three boys walking along the bright beach flitted through his mind. “And be happy.“ (31) Ceremonially, Ralph laid the conch on the trunk beside him as a sign that the speech was over. What sunlight r
16、eached them was level. 1 According to the context, the conch may be a symbol of _. ( A) the call for assembly ( B) the right to speak ( C) the time recorder ( D) the decision-making power 2 Ralphs speech about the shelters indicates that _. ( A) the shelters were going to be abandoned ( B) there wer
17、e not enough place to dwell in ( C) group collaboration was in urgent need ( D) new shelters must be constructed at once 3 Which of the following can describe the relationship between Ralph and his peers Piggy and Jack? ( A) Competitive and familiar. ( B) Peaceful and remote. ( C) Cooperative and in
18、timate. ( D) Tense and hostile. 3 (1) Men and women tend to choose different career paths, and researchers have identified this as the biggest reason men make more money. So if men and women were equally represented across all occupations, would it close that gender pay gap? (2) Teaching is just one
19、 example of an occupation segregated along gender lines. According to the Labor Department, about 80 percent of elementary- and middle-school teachers are women. A wide array of other jobs in the United States are overwhelmingly done by one gender or the other from low-wage cafeteria workers (61 per
20、cent women) all the way up to the C-suite (75 percent of chief executives are men). (3) But according to a study released on July 13 by the job-search site CareerBuilder, that could be changing. Women are entering traditionally male-dominated jobs in greater numbers, and vice versa. One of the more
21、dramatic examples: A full 95 percent of firefighters are men, but nearly a third of new firefighters hired since 2009 have been women, according to the study. On the other side of the coin, just 20 percent of elementary school teachers are men, yet men make up nearly half of all new hires in the fie
22、ld over the past eight years. (4) The softening of those gendered barriers, and evolving perceptions of which jobs are appropriate for whom, is a product of fundamental changes in the US economy, and, if the trend continues, could inch women closer to equal pay with their male counterparts. But its
23、not a silver bullet. The pay gap is a multifaceted problem without a clean fix men still out-earn women even within the same occupations, and a dearth of women at the top of the career ladder persists. (5) “We could have perfect gender parity and still have a pay gap, but its still good news,“ says
24、Emily Liner, an economist and senior policy advisor. Gender parity hasnt improved markedly for every career, but the study finds that women have made inroads in the past eight years in occupations including CEOs, lawyers, web developers, dentists, sales managers, marketing managers, chemists, and fi
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