[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷48及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 48及答案与解析 0 Sky-high gasoline prices arent just raising the cost of Eugene Marinos 120-mile(193-kilometer)round-trip to his job in the Washington area. Theyre reducing his wealth, too. House prices in his rural subdivision beyond the Blue Ridge Mountains in Charles Town, West Virginia,
2、 have plunged as commuting expenses have soared. A four-bedroom home down the street from his is listed for $239,000, after selling new for $360,000 five years ago. Homeowners in the exurbs arent the only ones whose assets have taken a hit because of the surge in energy costs. Companies such as Gene
3、ral Motors Corp. are writing off billions of dollars in plants and equipment that are no longer viable in an age of dearer oil. The destruction of wealth and capital will weigh on U.S. growth for years to come. “Our whole economy reflects the relative costs of energy: the cars we drive, the houses w
4、e occupy, the kinds of factories we have and the equipment in them,“ says Dana Johnson, chief economist at Comerica Bank in Dallas. “Im expecting relatively large changes in all of these things.“ The loss of wealth could be a double whammy for the U.S. economy. In the short run, it depresses demand
5、as homeowners save more and spend less, and companies fire workers. Longer run, it curbs productivity growth, as firms shift their focus from increasing worker efficiency to reducing energy costs. “At $4 per gallon gas, $125 per barrel oil and $10 per million Btu natural gas, a lot of activity becom
6、es uneconomical,“ says Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moodys E in West Chester, Pennsylvania. The lifestyle of the exurban commuter may be one casualty. Emerging suburbs and exurbs commuter towns that lie beyond cities and their traditional suburbs grew about 15 percent from 2000 to 2006, nearly thr
7、ee times as fast as the U.S. population, as Americans moved further out in search of more affordable houses or the bigger ones that are sometimes derided as McMansions. “It was drive until you qualify for a mortgage,“ says Robert Lang, director of the Metropolitan Institute at Virginia Tech in Alexa
8、ndria, Virginia. “You cant do that anymore. Your cost of transportation will spike too much.“ 1 What change has been brought to Marinos life? ( A) He had to go to work by bus instead of by car. ( B) He had to move to a poorer neighborhood. ( C) His apartment can be sold at a higher price now. ( D) H
9、is assets have been reduced much in value. 2 Because the sharp increase in energy cost, General Motors Corp. has to ( A) sell some plants and equipment in the red. ( B) cancel some valuable plants and equipment. ( C) seek for more advanced plants and equipment. ( D) set aside higher budget for plant
10、s and equipment. 3 Compared with the present, the loss of wealth will bring about ( A) a shrinking market. ( B) shortage of labor force. ( C) weakening productivity. ( D) a lower working efficiency. 4 “Exurbs“ most probably refers to ( A) regions situated farther away from city than suburbs. ( B) ru
11、ral areas where residents have to commute to work. ( C) suburbs with high-end facilities. ( D) intelligent residential districts. 5 According to Robert Lang, driving is considered ( A) unaffordable by mortgagers. ( B) unpopular by mortgagers. ( C) wasteful by commuters. ( D) economical by commuters.
12、 5 People who work in the theatre are very superstitious, and there are a number of unusual superstitions connected with the theatre. Many actors carry a lucky charm a coin, perhaps a doll. This charm is usually one which brought the actor success early in his career, and he always puts it on his dr
13、essing-table among his make-up and “good-luck“ messages. Other actors choose articles of clothing for their mascot. Many dancers have a ballet shoe which belonged to another dancer whom they admire. The American actor Glenn Ford always wore as his mascot a blue and red neck tie bought with his very
14、first pay packet when he was employed as a juvenile lead. The singer Frankie Vaughan will never travel without his lucky silver-topped cane. The dressing-room has a set of superstitions all of its own. Many actors have a very precise way of setting out their make-up, and will not alter the position
15、of one single object. Shoes must never be placed on the dressing-table, as this will certainly bring bad luck to the player and the production. It is most unlucky for one actor to look over the shoulder of another who is looking into the mirror, as a double reflection is linked to the old fear of be
16、ing watched by the “evil eye“. You must never whistle in the dressing-room. If by mistake you do, the bad luck can be avoided if you immediately leave the room, turn around three times in an anticlockwise direction, swear vilely, and knock on the door. People in the room may then give you permission
17、 to re-enter. This superstition dates back to the seventeenth-century belief about evil witches, who could “whistle up“ an unfavourable wind, i.e. the failure of the play! There is a common belief among the actors that a bad dress rehearsal means a good first night. This comes from an ancient idea t
18、hat it is unwise to complete any progress as it might cause a reaction from the gods. For this same reason, the very last line of a play is never spoken during the rehearsal. Certain plays have always had bad luck, and it is quite true that misfortunes have often followed such productions. Shakespea
19、res Macbeth is always considered to be a dangerously unlucky play. In Shakespeares time, the witches song was seen as having the power of a real curse. Even today, many actors are reluctant to take part in the production of Macbeth as they, are afraid that it will bring danger and will not even call
20、 the play by its name. Usually actors call Macbeth “that Scottish play“. On stage the colour green is considered unlucky, and so are real flowers. Knitting is also unlucky, since it is supposed to “knot“ the production and cause problems. This list is endless, and of course nobody can ever prove or
21、disprove whether these superstitions have any justification. Actors are not scientists, however, but artists, and they do not require scientific proof for what they “feel“ to be true. Instead of wishing a fellow actor “good luck“ as he goes on stage, he is told “break a leg!“ it seems pointless to l
22、ook to facts or logic for explanations. So long as actors and the theatre live superstitions will live! 6 The silver-topped cane is most probably ( A) one of Frankie Vaughans clothing accessories. ( B) a mascot that brought Frankie Vaughan early success. ( C) given to Frankie Vaughan by some singer
23、he admired. ( D) Frankie Vaughans first award-winning record. 7 Many actors believe that _ will result in successful performances. ( A) wearing the same make-up for all time ( B) maintaining the position of their make-up all along ( C) make-up done by the same beauty expert ( D) sitting still for th
24、eir make-up 8 It is commonly believed that a perfect dress rehearsal is most likely to arouse _ in the gods. ( A) enthusiasm ( B) sentiment ( C) curiosity ( D) resentment 9 Shakespeares Macbeth has been considered unlucky because ( A) it has been cursed by witches. ( B) Macbeth was a witchs name. (
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