[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷83及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 83及答案与解析 0 My grandmother cut a recipe sometime in the 1940s or 1950s for “Mrs. Orrs Chocolate Cake“ from the Monitor. When my dad tasted this cake, he was so enchanted with it that he requested this cake every year, both for Fathers Day and for his birthday in September. Dad was a cr
2、eature of habit. He didnt always greet new experiments in cooking with glee. When I graduated from college and got my first apartment, I began to learn to cook, with guidance and suggestions from my mom and the help of a few good cookbooks. I also began to experiment. Often when I invited Mom and Da
3、d over for dinner, I tried a new recipe. Dad would look at his plate suspiciously and ask, “Am I the guinea pig for this meal?“ Dad especially didnt encourage experimentation where his birthday cake was concerned. It had to be Mrs. Orrs cake, made in a metal 9-by-13-inch pan, rather than in layers,
4、and it had to have white butter cream icing, not the traditional chocolate icing that many people enjoy on chocolate cake. Once we asked if he would like chocolate icing for a change. Silly question. So we enjoyed Mrs. Orrs cake with white icing twice a year. Nothing fancy, nothing pretentious just
5、like Dad. No nuts, coconut, sprinkles, or other decorations. No pretty cake plate or beautiful presentation. Just plain cake with icing in a plain metal pan. Somehow, it seemed to fit Dad, a plain, no-nonsense kind of man with Midwestern down-home friendliness. Dad was very generous in sharing his s
6、pecial cake with family and friends. When my sister and I were no longer living at home, wed still get together for Fathers Day and Dads birthday. He always cut generous pieces for us to take home. When a neighbor came over for morning coffee, Dad always offered him a piece of cake, commenting with
7、awe that either his wife or daughters had made him this cake, and how much they must love him for going to “all that work“ a comment not so meaningful as it would have been if wed made him a layer cake and decorated it. Of course, we asked repeatedly if hed rather have a different cake, maybe decora
8、ted. Again, silly question. For some reason that no one understands, this cake always rises higher in the middle than a normal cake, sometimes looking rather lopsided. It doesnt seem to matter which kind of pan we use, or which type of chocolate. That means the corners and sides of the cake get more
9、 icing than the center. Personally, I always like a corner piece. So did Dad. Years ago, my cousin told me she makes Mrs. Orrs cake as a layer cake and uses chocolate icing. I tried it when I was having company(not Dad), using raspberry jam between two layers and a chocolate butter cream icing on th
10、e top and sides. The sides looked too messy for company, so I pressed chopped nuts into them, piped the chocolate icing around the bottom and top, and everyone thought I bought it at a bakery It was amazingly rich and wonderful, hence the name I gave it, Majestic Chocolate Cake. The funny thing, tho
11、ugh, is that I missed the white icing! Dad isnt with us anymore, but whenever I see this recipe in my file, Im filled with sweet memories of the man who loved his special cake, appreciated those whod baked it, and shared it so freely. 1 “ The Monitor in Paragraph 1 is most likely to be a_. ( A) cook
12、book ( B) website ( C) TV program ( D) newspaper 2 What can we infer from the last sentence in Paragraph 2? ( A) Dad ate too much food as a pig. ( B) Dad praised me for the new recipe. ( C) Dad refused the meal prepared according to a new recipe. ( D) Dad thought the food was too much for him. 3 Acc
13、ording to the passage,_may NOT be the character of the authors father. ( A) demanding ( B) practical ( C) stubborn ( D) liberal 4 What can NOT be inferred from the last but one paragraph? ( A) The author forgot to add the white icing. ( B) The author was a considerate person. ( C) The author missed
14、his father so much. ( D) The author might be qualified for a professional cook. 5 Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? ( A) Mrs. Orrs, A Professional Cook ( B) A “Stubborn“ Cake with Generations ( C) My Stubborn Father ( D) My Improved Cooking Skill 5 Ruth Handler invented s
15、omething in 1959 which became so quintessentially American as to be included in the official “Americas Time Capsule“ buried at the celebration of the Bicentennial in 1976: the Barbie doll. In the early 1950s, Handler saw that her young daughter, Barbara, and her girlfriends enjoyed playing with adul
16、t female dolls as much or more than with baby dolls. Handler sensed that it was just as important for girls to imagine what they themselves might grow up to become as it was for them to focus on what caring for children might be like. Inspired by her daughters fascination with adult paper dolls, Rut
17、h Handler suggested making a three-dimensional doll through which little girls could act out their dreams. In 1959, Mattel introduced the Barbie doll(named after the Handlers daughter), a pint-sized model of the “girl next door. “ Soon enough Barbie sprouted a coterie of friends and family. Ken(name
18、d for the Handlers son), Barbies boyfriend, appeared in 1961. Meanwhile, the longtime Southern California resident defied prevailing trends in the toy industry of the late 1950s when she proposed an alternative to the flat-chest baby dolls then marketed to girls. “ I believed it was important to a l
19、ittle girls self-esteem,“ Handler has said, “to play with a doll that has breasts. “ Barbie, a teenage doll with a tiny waist, slender hips and impressive bust, became not only a best-selling toy with more than 1 billion sold in 150 countries, but a cultural icon analyzed by scholars, attacked by fe
20、minists and showcased in the Smithsonian Institution. “My whole philosophy of Barbie was that through the doll, the little girl could be anything she wanted to be,“ Handler wrote in her 1994 autobiography. “Barbie always represented the fact that a woman has choices. “ Ruth Handler undeniably invent
21、ed an American icon that functions as both a steady cynosure for girls dreams and an ever-changing reflection of American society. By 1966, Handler was 50 and Mattel ruled the highly competitive toy world; It controlled 12% of the $2-billion toy market in the United States. By 1970, however, her wor
22、ld began to unravel. Handler was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent a mastectomy. New corporate managers began to diversify Mattel away from toys, and their machinations ultimately resulted in the Handlers ouster from the company they had founded. Although best known for her pivotal role as
23、Barbies inventor, Handler devoted her later years to a second, trailblazing career: manufacturing and marketing artificial breasts for women who had undergone mastectomies. Herself a breast cancer survivor, she personally sold and fitted the prosthesis and crisscrossed the country as a spokeswoman f
24、or early detection of the disease in the 1970s, when it was still a taboo subject. The Nearly Me prosthetic breast was made of liquid silicone enclosed in polyurethane and had a rigid foam backing. Her goal was to make an artificial breast so real that “a woman could wear a regular brassiere(= bra)a
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