[外语类试卷]在职攻硕英语联考(阅读)模拟试卷3及答案与解析.doc
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1、在职攻硕英语联考(阅读)模拟试卷 3及答案与解析 一、 Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes, 40 points) Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your ans
2、wer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 0 Calvin Coolidge (1872 1933) was the thirtieth president of the United States. He looked down on a person as being unworthy of respect who was too fond of talking about the details of other peoples actions and private lives; he had no t
3、ime for small talk. The following two incidents clearly show how Coolidge treasured silence. When he was vice-president, Coolidge had plenty of opportunity to participate in Washingtons social life, especially the many dinner parties. Because of his complete disregard for the art of conversation, he
4、 couldnt exactly make himself dear to his hostesses. One lady felt she could solve this problem. She placed him next to Alice Roosevelt Longworth, daughter of former President Theodore Roosevelt. Mrs. Longworth, brilliant conversationalist, began to talk in her usual charming manner, but all attempt
5、s to awake interest on the part of vice-president were unproductive. Finally, being shamed into annoyance, she said, “Im sure that going to as many dinners as you do, you must get terribly bored. “ Without lifting his eyes from his plate, Coolidge said not very clearly, “Well, a man has to eat somew
6、here. “ Later, when he was president and once again at a dinner party, Coolidge was seated next to an outstanding society woman, one of those people who seem to take delight in trying to change the lives of everyone they meet. “Oh, Mr. President,“ she spoke with too much enthusiasm,“yu are always so
7、 quiet. I made a bet (打赌 ) today that I could get more than two words out of you. “ In anger, the president made a low, rough sound and then said, “You lose. “ 1 President Coolidge considered those people as being unworthy of respect_. ( A) who liked to talk about the affairs of others ( B) who neve
8、r talked about anything serious ( C) who spoke insincerely ( D) who talked much but did little 2 Why didnt the hostesses like Calvin Coolidge? ( A) He paid no attention to the skills of conversation. ( B) He treated women coldly. ( C) He was too serious to please women. ( D) He was quick at getting
9、offended. 3 Mrs. Longworth was annoyed because_. ( A) the vice-president didnt even lift his eyes from his plate ( B) the vice-president didnt speak clearly ( C) the vice-president took part in so many dinner parties ( D) all efforts she made to awake the vice-presidents interest had failed 4 What i
10、s meant by “take delight in“? ( A) To arouse interest in. ( B) To get much benefit from. ( C) To receive great pleasure from. ( D) To take advantage of. 5 The story shows that President Coolidge_. ( A) was a man of few words, but with humour ( B) was bad-tempered, but very polite to women ( C) was a
11、lways quiet, and had no sense of humour ( D) was often silent because he hated people changing his habit 5 A breakthrough (突破 ) in the provision of energy from the Sun for the European Economic Community (EEC) could be brought forward by up to two decades, if a modest increase could be provided in t
12、he EECs research effort in this field, according to the senior EEC scientists engaged in experiments in solar energy at EECs scientific laboratories at Ispra, near Milan. The senior West German scientist in charge of the Communitys solar energy programme, Mr. Joachim Gretz, told journalists that at
13、present levels of research spending it was most unlikely that solar energy would provide as much as three per cent of the Communitys energy requirements even after the year 2000. But he said that with a modest increase in the present sums, devoted by the EEC to this work it was possible that the bre
14、akthrough could be achieved by the end of the next decade. Mr. Gretz calculates that if solar energy only provided three per cent of the EECs needs, this could still produce a saving of about a billion pounds in the present bill for imported energy each year. And he believes that with the possibilit
15、y of utilizing more advanced technology in this field it might be possible to satisfy a much bigger share of the Communitys future energy needs. At present the EEC spends about $ 2. 6 millions a year on solar research at Ispra, one of the EECs official joint research centres, and another $ 3 million
16、s a year in indirect research with universities and other independent bodies. 6 The phrase “be brought forward“ (Line 2, Para. 1) most probably means_. ( A) be expected ( B) be completed ( C) be advanced ( D) be introduced 7 Some scientists believe that a breakthrough in the use of solar energy depe
17、nds on_. ( A) sufficient funding ( B) further experiments ( C) advanced technology ( D) well equipped laboratories 8 According to Mr. Gretz, the present sum of money will enable the scientists to provide ( A) more than 3% of the EECs needs after the year 2000 ( B) only 3% of the EECs needs before th
18、e year 2000 ( C) less than 3% of the EECs needs before the year 2000 ( D) 3% of the EECs needs after the year 2000 9 Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? ( A) The EEC spends one billion pounds on imported energy each year. ( B) At the present level of research spending it is
19、difficult to make any significant progress in the provision of energy from the Sun. ( C) The desired breakthrough could be obtained by the end of the next decade if investment were increased. ( D) The total yearly spending of the EEC on solar energy research amounted to almost 6 million 10 The appli
20、cation of advanced technology to research in solar energy_. ( A) would lead to a big increase in research funding ( B) would make it unnecessary to import oil ( C) would make it possible to meet the future energy needs of the EEC ( D) would provide a much greater proportion of the Communitys future
21、energy needs 10 Parents have to do much less for their children today than they used to do, and home has become much less of a workshop. Clothes can be bought ready made, washing can go to the laundry, food can be bought cooked, canned or preserved, bread is baked and delivered by the baker, milk ar
22、rives on the doorstep, meals can be had at the restaurant, the works canteen, and the school dining room. It is unusual now for father to continue his trade or other employment at home, and his children rarely, if ever, see him at his place of work. Boys are therefore seldom trained to follow their
23、fathers occupation, and in many towns they have a fairly wide choice of employment and so do girls. The young wage-earner often earns good money, and soon acquires a feeling of economic independence. In textile areas it has long been customary for mothers to go out to work, but this practice has bec
24、ome so widespread that the working mother is now a not unusual factor in a childs home life, the number of married women in employment having more than doubled in the last twenty-five years. With mother earning and his older children drawing substantial wages, father is seldom the dominant (支配的 ) fi
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