[外语类试卷]国家公共英语五级(阅读理解)练习试卷5及答案与解析.doc
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1、国家公共英语五级(阅读理解)练习试卷 5及答案与解析 Part A Directions: Read the following texts and answer the questions which accompany them by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. 0 Since the mid-1960s Southeast Asia has faced a potentially wide-ranging security threat. Well before the events of Sep
2、tember 11, the region was enduring a slump in exports and a falloff in foreign investment as Western firms headed to China. Even Singapores economy, the regions strongest, probably shrank by 2% in 2001, while Indonesia, the weakest player, is struggling to avert a new foreign debt crisis. Now the re
3、gion is being seen overseas as a breeding ground for international terrorists. Foreign businesses have stopped sending execs to the region to explore new opportunities, while companies are beefing up security at their offices and homes. Clearly, the regions governments need to show the world they ca
4、n keep the peace. That requires achieving a tricky balancing act: Authorities must provide adequate security to foreign firms without being alarmist and scaring them off completely. Also vexing for Southeast Asian governments is how to deal with US offers of military assistance. Nations with large M
5、uslim populations cannot afford to make open appeals to the US for help. Nowhere is this more true than in Indonesia, the most likely spot for A1 Qaeda to operate. Indonesia is resisting pressure from the US because it can ill afford a nationalist revenge. Southeast Asias ailing economies wont easil
6、y weather another round of investor disenchantment. As it is, foreign businesspeople are becoming increasingly jittery. The perceived growth of radical Islam is clearly having a deleterious impact on the Indonesian economy. To be sure, the weak global economy is responsible for some of the dropoff i
7、n orders. But the numbers make grim reading. Indonesian exports fell from $3.6 billion in October to $3 billion in November, 2001, a drop of 16% in one month, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics. Foreign direct investment plunged from $1.9 billion in November, 2001 to $630 million in Decem
8、ber of the same year. Meanwhile, Indonesias domestic economy is feeling increasingly vulnerable. Wanandi, the CEO of an auto assembling company, believes the government is not doing enough! Like most Indonesians, Wanandi agrees that inviting in US troops is politically impossible. He is calling inst
9、ead for the Indonesian military to be given greater powers to crack down on militant groups. “There is a lot of competition between the army and the police,“ he says. “Thats why a lot of bombing is going on. No one is being punished.“ The trouble is, the foe is maddeningly elusive. But until the thr
10、eat fades, Southeast Asia will have to deal with declining foreign investment, jittery execs, and, in Indonesia, rising poverty and instability the very environment in which terror groups thrive. 1 The best title for this brief passage should be _. ( A) Indonesia: Grim Economic Prospects in 2002 ( B
11、) Why is Jakarta resisting US Military Aid ( C) The Link of Indonesia Terror Groups to al Qaeda ( D) Southeast Asia: Terrors New Front 2 The word “deleterious“ (Para. 4, Line 3) most probably means _. ( A) harmful ( B) noticeable ( C) decreasing ( D) benign 3 According to the passage, Indonesian gov
12、ernment is resisting pressure from the US because _. ( A) of the economic slowdown ( B) of its fear of the nationalists revenge ( C) of the dropdown in foreign investments ( D) the government is at war with the US 4 Which of the following statements is true about Wanandi? ( A) He is a government off
13、icial. ( B) He is an Islamic radical. ( C) He believes the Indonesian government should call in US troops for help. ( D) He believes the Indonesian government should keep a tight hand on the domestic trouble-making military groups. 5 With which of the following statements would the author most proba
14、bly agree? ( A) Terror groups are only likely to grow in countries with a weak domestic economy. ( B) The terror groups can be very easily identified. ( C) Government intervention is not very likely to result in the crackdown of the terror groups. ( D) The presence of terror groups will largely hind
15、er the economic growth of the Southeast Asia region. Part B Directions: In the following article some paragraphs have been removed. For Questions 66-70, choose the most suitable paragraph from the list A-F to fit into each of the numbered gaps. There is one paragraph which does not fit in any of the
16、 gaps. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. 5 Vicky beautiful, talented, very bright, voted “Most Likely to Succeed“ in college got a promising job with a large company after graduation. Then, after two years without promotions, she was fired. She suffered a complete nervous breakdown. “It was panic
17、,“ she told me later. “Everything had always gone so well for me that I had no experience in coping with rejection. I felt I was a failure.“ Vickys reaction is an extreme example of a common phenomenon. Our society places so much emphasis on “making it“ that we assume that any failure is bad. What w
18、e dont always recognize is that what looks like failure may, in the long run, prove beneficial. When Vicky was able to think coolly about why she was fired, for example, she realized that she was simply not suited for a job dealing with people as a copy editor, she works independently, is happy and
19、once again “successful“. 16. _ Obviously no one can be brilliant at everything. In fact, success in one area often precludes success in another. A famous politician once told me that his career had practically destroyed his marriage. “I have no time for my family,“ he explained. “I travel a lot. And
20、 even when I am home, I hardly see my wife and kids. Ive got power, money, prestige but as a husband and father, I am a flop.“ Certain kinds of success can indeed be destructive. The danger of too early success is particularly acute. I recall from my childhood a girl whose skill on ice skates marked
21、 as “Olympic material“. While the rest of us were playing, bicycling, reading and just loafing, this girl skated every day after school and all weekend. Her picture often appeared in the papers, and the rest of us envied her glamorous life. Years later, however, she spoke bitterly of those early tri
22、umphs. “I never prepared myself for anything but the ice,“ she said. “I peaked at 17 its been downhill ever since.“ 17. _ Success is also bad when its achieved at the cost of the total quality of an experience. Successful students sometimes become so obsessed with grades that they never enjoy their
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