[外语类试卷]国家公共英语五级(阅读理解)练习试卷7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 7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 Hostility to Gypsies has existed almost from the time they first appeared in Europe in the 14th century. The origins o
2、f the Gypsies, with little written history, were shrouded in mystery. What is known now from clues in the various dialects of their language, Romany, is that they came from northern India to the Middle East a thousand years ago, working as minstrels and mercenaries, metal-smiths and servants. Europe
3、ans misnamed them Egyptians, soon shortened to Gypsies. A clan system, based mostly on their traditional crafts and geography, has made them a deeply fragmented and fractious people, only really unifying in the face of enmity from non-Gypsies, whom they call gadje. Today many Gypsy activists prefer
4、to be called Roma, which comes from the Romany word for “man“. But on my travels among them most still referred to themselves as Gypsies. In Europe their persecution by the gadje began quickly, with the church seeing heresy in their fortune-telling and the state seeing anti-social behavior in their
5、nomadism. At various times they have been forbidden to wear their distinctive bright clothes, to speak their own language, to travel, to marry one another, or to ply their traditional crafts. In some countries they were reduced to slavery and it wasnt until the mid-1800s that Gypsy slaves were freed
6、 in Romania. In more recent times the Gypsies were caught up in Nazi ethnic hysteria, and perhaps half a million perished in the Holocaust. Their horses have been shot and the wheels removed from their wagons, their names have been changed, their women have been sterilized, and their children have b
7、een forcibly given for adoption to non-Gypsy families. But the Gypsies have confounded predictions of their disappearance as a distinct ethnic group and their numbers have burgeoned. Today there are an estimated 8 to 12 million Gypsies scattered across Europe, making them the continents largest mino
8、rity. The exact number is hard to pin down. Gypsies have regularly been undercounted, both by regimes anxious to downplay their profile and by Gypsies themselves, seeking to avoid bureaucracies. Attempting to remedy past inequities, activist groups may overcount. Hundreds of thousands more have emig
9、rated to the Americas and elsewhere. With very few exceptions Gypsies have expressed no great desire for a country to call their ownunlike the Jews, to whom the Gypsy experience is often compared. “Romanestan“ said Ronald Lee, the Canadian Gypsy writer, “is where my two feet stand.“ 1 Gypsies are un
10、ited only when they _. ( A) are engaged in traditional crafts ( B) call themselves Roma ( C) live under a clan system ( D) face external threats 2 In history hostility to Gypsies in Europe resulted in their persecution by all the following EXCEPT ( A) the Egyptians ( B) the state ( C) the church ( D
11、) the Nazis 3 According to the passage, the main difference between the Gypsies and the Jews lies in their concepts of _. ( A) language ( B) culture ( C) identity ( D) custom 4 Which one of the following descriptions is not right about Gypsies? ( A) Hostility to Gypsies in Europe was widespread. ( B
12、) It is said that they came from northern India to the Middle East. ( C) Most Gypsies preferred to a unified people. ( D) They were persecuted by Nazis. 5 Gypsies have been under counted because _. ( A) Gypsies sought to avoid bureaucracies ( B) Gypsies are the largest minority in Europe ( C) they s
13、cattered everywhere ( D) they have no great desire for a country 5 For the past six years, crime rates have been falling all over America. In some big cities, the fall has been extraordinary. Between 1993 and 1997 in New York city violent crime fell by 39% in central Harlem and by 45% in the once-te
14、rrifying South Bronx. The latest figures released by the FBI, for 1997, show that serious crime continued to fall in all the larger cities, though a little more slowly than in 1996. Violent crime fell by 5% in all and by slightly more in cities with over 250,000 people. Property crimes have fallen,
15、too, by more than 20% since 1980, so that the rates for burglary and car-theft are lower in America than they are in supposedly more law-abiding Britain and Scandinavia. And people have noticed. In 1994, 31% of Americans told pollsters that crime was the most important challenge facing the country,
16、while in 1997, only 14% thought so. Some cities police departments are so impressed by these figures, it is said, that they have lately taken to exaggerating the plunge in crime. Why this has happened is anyones guess. Many factors social, demographic, economic, and political affect crime rate, so i
17、t is difficult to put a finger on the vital clue. In March this year, the FBI itself admitted it had “no idea“ why rates were falling so fast. Politicians think they know, of course. Ask Rudy Giuliani, the mayor of New York, why his city has made such strides in beating crime that it accounts for fu
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