[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷89及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 89及答案与解析 0 Marking the fifth World Intellectual Property Day on April 26, the Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization(WIPO), Dr. Kamil Idris, urged better understanding of the link between human creativity and intellectual property in daily life. The Director
2、General released the following statement on the occasion of World Intellectual Property Day. World Intellectual Property Day is an occasion to reflect on how human creativity and innovation help provide a better world for everyone. Our message this year, Think, Imagine, Create, is directed particula
3、rly towards young people. Mankinds capacity to create and to innovate is limitless. It is a fundamental, human resource with endless potential. Nowhere is this more apparent than in young people. No matter what country or community they are born into, the young share certain striking characteristics
4、: Their curiosity about whatever is new, different, or novel. Their unfettered imagination. Their readiness to play and experiment with everyday objects, with ideas, with technology. Their talent for finding unconventional solutions. Our goal for World Intellectual Property Day and beyond should be
5、to encourage young people everywhere to recognize the creator, the problem-solver, the artist within themselves. For innovation and creativity are the natural resources on which future prosperity depends. From the classrooms of today will come the entrepreneurs, the scientists, the designers, the ar
6、tists of tomorrow. WIPO is committed to promoting a culture in which young people can realize this potential. Through well-balanced IP systems and structures, WIPO seeks to help creators across the globe to generate economic value from their creations, and so to contribute to the social, cultural an
7、d economic advancement of their own societies and of the wider world. Think, imagine, create. These are words to inspire young people to follow their dreams to the fullest. In 2000, WIPO member states decided to designate a World Intellectual Property Day to raise awareness of the role of intellectu
8、al property in our daily life, and to celebrate the contribution made by innovators and artists to the development of societies across the globe. They chose April 26 as this was the date on which the Convention establishing WIPO originally entered into force in 1970. WIPO and its member states have
9、celebrated World Intellectual Property Day on April 26 each year since its inception in 2001. The purpose of this years World Intellectual Property Day is to encourage young people to recognize their own ability to create; to increase understanding of how protecting IP rights helps to foster creativ
10、ity and innovation; and to raise awareness of the importance in daily life of patents, copyright, trademarks and designs. WIPO has also organized an exhibition on intellectual property and sports. The exhibition entitled “Striving for Excellence: an exhibition on intellectual property and sport“ wil
11、l open at WIPOs Information Center in Geneva on World Intellectual Property Day. The exhibition offers a glimpse of the technological advances that have enhanced sport both on and off the track; by enhancing the performance and natural ability of athletes and in creating opportunities for us all to
12、share in the spectacle, capture the images and savor the glory and wonder that comes when ordinary people achieve extraordinary feats. The exhibition is open to the public and will run through August 2005. 1 This passage is a(n)_. ( A) notice ( B) advertisement ( C) newsletter ( D) statement 2 What
13、is the style of the passage? ( A) Illuminative, local and humorous. ( B) Idyllic, beautiful and fluent. ( C) Strong, pervasive and convincing. ( D) Simple, plain and illustrative. 3 Which of the following statements is NOT among the purposes of this years World Intellectual Property Day? ( A) To spr
14、ead the knowledge of the IP rights. ( B) To increase the understanding of how protecting IP rights helps to foster creativity and innovation. ( C) To encourage young people to recognize their own ability to create. ( D) To raise awareness of the importance of patents, copyright, trademarks and desig
15、ns. 4 WIPO has also organized an exhibition on intellectual property and sports in_. ( A) New York ( B) Paris ( C) London ( D) Geneva 5 All of the following statements are correct EXCEPT that_. ( A) the statement is given by the Director General of the WIPO ( B) World Intellectual Property Day is he
16、ld on April 26 every year since 1970 ( C) WIPO is committed to promoting a culture in which young people can realize their intellectual potential ( D) the message this year, Think, Imagine, Create, is directed particularly towards young people 5 Three years ago Elon College, a school of more than 4,
17、000 students with a rising academic reputation, decided it was no longer good marketing to be known as Fighting Christians and changed its mascot to the Phoenix, emblematic of its rebirth after a major fire in the 1920s. Some alumni resisted, but the change produced nothing like the soul-searching t
18、he school went through when, five months later, it joined a major movement in U.S. higher e-ducation by dropping the word “college“ and renaming itself Elon University. In the past 10 years, according to Higher Education Publications Inc. in Arlington, 161 other US colleges have done the same thing,
19、 for reasons that often have as much to do with image as academics. To make the situation more confusing, many of the new universities still advertise their collegelike atmosphere, while some institutions that call themselves colleges still tell potential applicants that they are just like universit
20、ies. Guess which image is more appealing to 21st-century teenagers and their tuition-paying parents? George Dehne & Associates, a consulting firm, found that two-thirds of prospective students said they planned to enroll in a public or private university, not college. Dehne found that universities w
21、ere more highly regarded than colleges by employers and graduate schools and more likely to be credited with having better students, a better social life, greater diversity of students, greater prestige and stronger science programs. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching in Menlo P
22、ark, Calif. , classifies institutions based on the number and range of their academic program. “But the use of college, university or anything else in the name has nothing to do with it,“ said Alexander C. McCormick, senior scholar at the foundation. A few states regulate name changes of even privat
23、e schools. In Oregon, a school that calls itself a university without authorization can be charged with “unlawful trade practices“. But in most cases, colleges can rename themselves if they choose, and very few of the bigger ones have resisted the temptation. Among the 228 universities ranked by U.
24、S. News & World Report in its “Americas Best Colleges“ guide, only three of themBoston College(12,375 students), the College of William and Mary(7, 500 students)and Dartmouth College(5, 000 students) insist on keeping the more intimate title. The colleges that have made the switch call the renaming
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