[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷50及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 50及答案与解析 0 Because of computers and cable television, the members of the audience will soon be more than watchers. They will be able to do more than choose their programs. They will also be able to give feedback on them. Two-way TV is not a dream. The hardware for such a two-way syste
2、m already exists. One experimental group of cable-television watchers is called Qube in Columbus, Ohio. Qube has thirty channels. Members pay for what they watch. The choice of programs includes everything from sports to childrens shows, from TV games to anthropology. Most importantly, however, the
3、viewers can talk back. A book-sized box of buttons makes it possible. For example, after a program, the announcer might ask for the opinion of the audience. The audience can respond by pushing buttons. An electronic signal goes to a bank of computers at the Qube station. Almost instantly, the data a
4、re analyzed, and the viewers see the results on their TV sets. A nationwide Qube system would have many uses. Government leaders could use it to get feedback from the people. It could even be used for voting. Furthermore, teachers in television classrooms could communicate with their unseen students
5、. A television communication system would have a great influence on a country. For example, after a talk about a new product, an announcer could ask the audience for opinions. Would they buy the product? During a talk by a government leader, the announcer could ask the audience to talk back. The lea
6、der would know whether the audience believed him or not. The communication-computer system is possible because of glass. The same material that is used in windows can carry information. Glass strings as fine as hair are being used in telephone wires. One glass string, which now carries only telephon
7、e signals, could connect a house to a central computer bank. Many different kinds of information could also travel on it. All of the telephone messages, a number of TV shows, and computer services could flow through the glass at the same time. The home TV screen could act as a computer cathode ray t
8、ube. It could give any information that had been stored in it. For example, instead of an advertisement in the newspaper, a supermarket could put an ad on the computer. The person at home could ask the system for the ad, read it, and other groceries all at one time. The television set could connect
9、a person to all other parts of the world. 1 Thanks to computers and cable TV, ( A) there will be more audience than watchers. ( B) the audience will have more programs to choose. ( C) the viewers can do more than watching programs. ( D) the watchers will become listeners as well. 2 Which of the foll
10、owing can be done by Qube? ( A) Giving oral feedback. ( B) Analyzing feedback on a computer. ( C) Playing games on TV. ( D) Responding by typing on a computer. 3 The nationwide Qube system would emphasize ( A) the influence of watchers. ( B) how to serve the watchers better. ( C) the development of
11、TV programs. ( D) serving the public instead of individuals. 4 The present use of glass string is ( A) economical. ( B) inefficient. ( C) unprofitable. ( D) scientific. 4 The level of discrimination has varied enormously in the history of human societies, from genocide where ethnics are killed off t
12、hrough expulsion and, when these extreme forms of discrimination are not possible, through segregation in a ghetto and a narrow range of jobs. One type of ethnic minority is lower class. Here disproportionate numbers of a population are isolated in slum housing tracts and pushed into the lowest-payi
13、ng occupations such that they are in the poverty classes of a society. African-Americans have suffered this fate in the United States. Another type of ethnic minority created by discrimination is the middleman minority where members are segregated but, at the same time, allowed to occupy a narrow ra
14、nge of entrepreneurial and professional economic positions which give them some affluence. For example, Jews in feudal and early modern Europe often occupied high positions in banking and finance; and many Asian immigrants in America today have moved into small business niches. What determines which
15、 type of a minority an ethnic population will become? One important condition is the resources money, entrepreneurial know-how, educational credentials that a population can mobilize. When ethnics have some resources, they can more readily move into intermediary minority positions and live a more mi
16、ddle-class life style. But resources are not the only factor; another is the absolute size of an ethnic population. A small minority with resources can more easily find intermediary niches than a large one, for the simple reason that there are not enough small-business positions for a large populati
17、on. A large ethnic population will, therefore, be pushed to lower niches especially if their resources are limited and, as a result, their ability to fight off discrimination is low. African-Americans have suffered this fate: They are too large a group to fill middlemen minority positions, and they
18、have insufficient resources to overcome discrimination. Indeed, what often happens is that members of a large minority who can mobilize resources say, educational credentials move into middle-class positions, leaving behind their fellow ethnics. For example, many blacks in America have made dramatic
19、 strides in moving to the middle-classes in the Post-Civil Rights era, but the fate of the vast majority of blacks in the lower classes has remained the same, or worsened over the last twenty-five years. Black America itself is thus divided by large class differences. 5 Which of the following is the
20、 correct description of “genocide“? ( A) It is a place where ethnics are discriminated. ( B) It is an extreme form of ethnic discrimination. ( C) It is manifested by means of segregation. ( D) It is the earliest discrimination in history. 6 How were the Jews in feudal and early modern Europe discrim
21、inated? ( A) They were isolated in living in slum housing tracts. ( B) Only the lowest-paying occupations were available to them. ( C) Only very few high-paying professions were open to them. ( D) They suffered the same fate as the African-Americans. 7 The Asian-Americans are classified as the middl
22、eman minority mainly because ( A) their population is smaller than that of the African Americans. ( B) they are not discriminated as severely as the African Americans. ( C) they cannot go beyond small business. ( D) they are a small minority with resources. 8 What is most likely to happen to the lar
23、ge ethnic minority, according to the last paragraph? ( A) All its members have to stay in the lower class. ( B) It is hard for its members to enter the middleman class. ( C) There is obvious class division in the group itself. ( D) There is no way for them to overcome discrimination. 9 Which of the
24、following factor determines ones chance to move into the middle class? ( A) The population of the group one is in. ( B) Ones ability to make use of resources. ( C) Ones educational background. ( D) The severity of discrimination. 9 If youd like to add a slice of your heritage to your wedding ceremon
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