[外语类试卷]国家公共英语(四级)笔试模拟试卷162及答案与解析.doc
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1、国家公共英语(四级)笔试模拟试卷 162及答案与解析 一、 Section II Use of English (15 minutes) Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. 0 High oil prices have not yet produced an economic shock among consuming countries, but further rises, espe
2、cially sharp【 21】 , would undoubtedly hurt the world economy, and【 22】 would inevitably harm producers, too. Beyond this obvious point,【 23】 , higher prices could even do harm to both oil firms and producers. Big oil firms【 24】 rolling in money today, but that disguises the fact that their longer-te
3、rm prospects are【 25】 Behind the reserves-accounting scandal at Royal Dutch/ Shell【 26】 a problem bedeviling all of the majors: replacing their dwindling reserves.【 27】existing fields in Alaska and the North Sea are rapidly declining; OPEC countries and Russia are【 28】 them out.【 29】 they are to sur
4、vive in the long term, the big oil firms must embrace other sources of energy【 30】 oil. 【 31】 it is to believe, higher oil prices could be bad news for producing countries【 32】 Political leaders in Russia, Venezuela and other oil-rich countries are bending laws to crack【 33】 on foreign firms and to
5、strengthen their grip on oil【 34】 through state-run firms. This may be convenient for the political leaders themselves. Alas, it is【 35】 to do much for their countrymen. For years corruption and inefficiency【 36】 the typical results of government control of oil resources. Producing countries should【
6、 37】 embrace open markets.【 38】 one thing, shutting out foreign investment will only hurt their own oil output by【 39】 the sharpest managers and latest technologies. For another, economic liberalization (including reform of bloated welfare states) would help OPEC countries【 40】 their economiesas the
7、 NAFTA trade deal has done for oil-rich Mexicoand so prepare them for the day when the black gold starts running out. ( A) ones ( B) shock ( C) prices ( D) countries ( A) this ( B) that ( C) which ( D) what ( A) but ( B) so ( C) however ( D) nevertheless ( A) may ( B) perhaps ( C) maybe ( D) may be
8、( A) bleak ( B) leak ( C) weak ( D) freak ( A) is ( B) has ( C) lies ( D) does ( A) As ( B) Just as ( C) So as ( D) Even as ( A) preventing ( B) shutting ( C) closing ( D) keeping ( A) If ( B) Even if ( C) Whether ( D) How ( A) aside ( B) from ( C) beside ( D) aside from ( A) For hard ( B) As hard (
9、 C) Very hard ( D) As hard as ( A) also ( B) too ( C) either ( D) as well ( A) down ( B) up ( C) out ( D) from ( A) incomes ( B) revenues ( C) payment ( D) contributions ( A) likely ( B) unlike ( C) unlikely ( D) alike ( A) is ( B) are ( C) has been ( D) have been ( A) in place of ( B) instead ( C)
10、rather ( D) rather than ( A) For ( B) To ( C) Of ( D) In ( A) concluding ( B) including ( C) excluding ( D) exploring ( A) verify ( B) purify ( C) diversify ( D) multiply Part B Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D . Mark your answe
11、rs on ANSWER SHEET 1. 20 Office jobs are among the positions hardest hit by computation. Word processors and typists will lose about 93,000 jobs over the next few years, while 57,000 secretarial jobs will vanish. Blame the PC: Today, many executives type their own memos and carry their “secretaries“
12、 in the palms of their hands. Time is also hard for stock clerks, whose ranks are expected to decrease by 68,000. And employees in manufacturing firms and wholesalers are being replaced with computerized systems. But not everyone who loses a job will end up in the unemployment line. Many will shift
13、to growing positions within their own companies. When new technologies shook up the telecomm business, telephone operator Judy Dougherty pursued retraining. She is now a communications technician, earning about $ 64,000 per year. Of course, if youve been a tollbooth collector for the past 30 years,
14、and you find yourself replaced by an E-ZPass machine, it may be of little consolation to know that the telecomm field is booming. And thats just it: The service economy is fading; welcome to the expertise (专门知识 ) economy. To succeed in the new job market, you must be able to handle complex problems.
15、 Indeed, all but one of the 50 highest-paying occupations-air-traffic controllerdemand at least a bachelors degree. For those with just a high school diploma, its going to get tougher to find a well-paying job. Since fewer factory and clerical jobs will be available, whats left will be the jobs that
16、 computation cant kill: Computers cant clean offices, or care for Alzheimers patients. But, since most people have the skills to fill those positions, the wages stay painfully low, meaning computation could drive an even deeper wedge between the rich and poor. The best advice now: Never stop learnin
17、g, and keep up with new technology. For busy adults, of course, that can be tough. The good news is that the very technology thats reducing so many jobs is also making it easier to go back to schoolwithout having to sit in a classroom. So-called Internet distance learning is hot, with more than thre
18、e million students currently enrolled, and its gaining credibility with employers. Are you at risk of losing your job to a computer? Check the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, which is available online at bls. gov. 21 From the first paragraph we can infer that all of
19、 the following persons are easily thrown into unemployment EXCEPT _。 ( A) secretaries ( B) stock clerks ( C) managers ( D) wholesalers 22 In the second paragraph the author mentions the tollbooth collector to _. ( A) mean he will get benefits from the telecomm field ( B) show he is too old to shift
20、to a new position ( C) console him on having been replaced by a machine ( D) blame the PC for his unemployment 23 By saying “computation could drive an even deeper wedge between the rich and poor“ (Line 5, Para. 4) the author means _. ( A) people are getting richer and richer ( B) there will be a sm
21、all gap between rich and poor ( C) the gap between rich and poor is getting larger and larger ( D) its time to close up the gap between the rich and poor 24 What is the authors attitude towards computers? ( A) positive ( B) negative ( C) neutral ( D) prejudiced 25 Which of the following might serve
22、as the best title of the passage? ( A) Blaming the PC ( B) The booming telecomm field ( C) Internet distance learning ( D) Keeping up with computation 25 Everyone, it seems, has a health problem. After pouring billions into the National Health Service, British people moan about dirty hospitals, long
23、 waits and wasted money. In Germany the new chancellor, Angela Merkel, is under fire for suggesting changing the financing of its health system. Canadas new Conservative Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, made a big fuss during the election about reducing the countrys lengthy medical queues. Across the
24、 rich world, affluence, ageing and advancing technology are driving up health spending faster than income. But nowhere has a bigger health problem than America. Soaring medical bills are squeezing wages, swelling the ranks of the uninsured and pushing huge firms and perhaps even the government towar
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