[外语类试卷]国家公共英语四级(综合)练习试卷32及答案与解析.doc
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1、国家公共英语四级(综合)练习试卷 32及答案与解析 Part B Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D . Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. 0 Americans have a craze for the sun, a belief that sun will cure chronic illness, and that where there is sunshine there w
2、ill be a job or, if not a job, at least a warm, pleasant place to be unemployed. There will be low electricity bills, and no need to spend much on clothes ! There will be the simple luxury of being able to sit on the porch the whole year round in an open-necked shirt or a swimsuit. The most desirabl
3、e place in the American sun is the coastline of southern California, for here the climate is Mediterranean. It is rarely too hot and rarely too cold. This being so, the price of apartment and rents, and land for building homes, is beyond the means of the average sun-seeker. The neighboring state of
4、New Mexico is now waiting with dread for the flux of sunworshippers. New Mexico is proud of its wild mountains and deserts and its two romantic rivers, the Rio Grande and the Rio Peeks. A former governor of the State wrote: “We can no longer afford the luxury of developers who care greatly for the p
5、rofits of land use but little for the land itself.“ To many New Mexicans, Californias greatest city, Los Angeles, is the perfect example of what a city should not be. There are more automobiles per head of population in Los Angeles than in any other American city. Until unleaded gasoline was introdu
6、ced car fumes were a danger to health and the Los Angeles smog was as Londons fog used to be. Florida is perhaps the most popular state in the Sun Belt. In fact, it calls itself “The Sun-shine State.“ It has a subtropical climate and is ideal for a winter vacation. From November to March northerners
7、 and easterners come in their tens of thousands to lie on the warm, sandy beaches of Miami. Palm beach and the other resorts along the coast. But Florida is also full of retired people. They have for years been coming to spend their last days in the subtropical sun. Many of them are poor and live in
8、 tiny houses or apartments. But they do not have to worry about the dreaded winter cold. They do not have to buy warm clothes. They can live reasonably contented on their pensions. More and more houses in the Sun Belt use solar energy for their heating. So far the heat from the sun can only be used
9、in a passive role, that is to say, it can be stored and used for heating the house and the washing water-but it cannot yet be turned into energy for cooking or for lighting. However, experiments are going on in southern Arizona, and scientists hope that before too long it will be possible to feed en
10、ergy from the sun directly into the national electricity grid. One day Americas sunshine may become one of her greatest assets. 1 What belief do Americans have? ( A) They believe that the sun will be the panacea. ( B) They believe that sunshine will provide a warm, pleasant place for unemployed peop
11、le. ( C) They believe that sunshine will save electricity but not the expense on clothes. ( D) They believe that an open-necked shirt or swimsuit is the luxury. 2 Why is the coastline of Southern California the most desirable place in the American sun? ( A) Because the climate is tropical. ( B) Beca
12、use the average sun-seeker can afford to live there. ( C) Because it is seldom too hot and seldom too cold. ( D) Because the price of apartments and rents are reasonable. 3 What does the word “dread“ in the third paragraph mean? ( A) Longing. ( B) Patience. ( C) Curiosity. ( D) Worry. 4 Why have ret
13、ired people been coming to spend their last days in Florida? ( A) They can afford to do so on their pensions. ( B) They are provided with a decent sum of pensions. ( C) The food there is good for their health. ( D) They can earn some extra money there. 5 Which of the following statements is true? (
14、A) Solar energy can be used for heating, washing, cooking and lighting. ( B) Solar energy can only be used in a passive role now. ( C) Solar energy can be fed directly into the national electricity grid. ( D) Solar energy can become Americas greatest property one day. 5 When it comes to foods, Ameri
15、ca is not just the fattest country on earth but probably the most schizophrenic as well-home to the Big Mac and Weight Watchers, the super model and the couch potato. The love-hate relationship with food was examined in the documentary “Fat“ which aired on November 3, and if there is any comfort for
16、 the more than 90 million overweight Americans its that the rest of the world is also getting fatter. “There is an enormous pressure on people to be thin and to be physically fit but at the same time there is a tremendous pressure and inducement to eat, “Or Kelly Brownell, professor of psychology at
17、 Yale University and a participant in the programme, said in an interview. “You will see a Baskin Robbins next to Weight Watchers. Youll see a Family Circle magazine with a delicious chocolate cake on the cover beside a diet article, “said Brownell. “At the same time as we have record levels of obes
18、ity, we have record levels of eating disorders too,“ he said. The desire to eat fatty food came from a primitive survival instinct to store enough energy in good times to ensure survival when food was scare. But in a modern urban society, where fast food chains appear on almost every block, the inst
19、inct to eat far has begun to work against us. The documentary claims that nowhere is the exposure to junk food more prevalent than in the United States, where the problem has been compounded by the increasingly sedentary modern lifestyle. It also says that members of Arizonas Pima Indian tribe are t
20、he fattest people in the fattest country on earth. Until recently the tribe lived a simple life, but in 1984 when the tribe won a gaming stream. Today the tribe is plagued by obesity, high blood pressure and heart disease. Just 800 kms south in Mexico, another branch of the Pima tribe continues to l
21、ive a traditional life and eats a traditional diets. These Pima have none of the problems of their American counterparts, who are on average 27kgs heavier. Part of the problem, according to Brownetl, is the intense advertising of junk food in the United States. The average American child sees thousa
22、nds of TV commercials each year, most of which advertise fast food, candy and sodas. The food environment has become so “toxic“ according to the documentary, that some US schools even offers fast food such as McDonalds and Burger King in school cafeterias. 6 “If there is any comfort for the more tha
23、n 90 million overweight Americans its that the rest of the world is also getting fatter.“ What does this sentence mean? ( A) Overweight Americans will be glad to see the rest of he world is getting fatter. ( B) Actually there is no comfort at all for overweight Americans. ( C) The rest of the world
24、had sympathy on overweight Americans. ( D) Overweight Americans dislike thin person. 7 What does “weight watchers“ refer to? ( A) Persons who measure weight. ( B) Obesity person. ( C) Thin person. ( D) Americans. 8 What does “the instinct to eat fat has begun to work against us“ mean? ( A) Fast food
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