[外语类试卷]在职攻硕英语联考(阅读)模拟试卷63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 63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 an
2、swer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 0 The years between 1870 and 1895 brought enormous changes to the theater in the United States as the resident company was undermined by touring groups, as New York became the only major center of production, and as the long run superse
3、ded the repertory (准备表演的戏剧、节 目等 ) system. By 1870, the resident stock company was at the peak of its development in the United States. The 50 permanent companies of 1870, however, had dwindled to 20 by 1878, to 8 by 1880, to 4 by 1887, and had almost disappeared by 1900. While the causes of this cha
4、nge were numerous, probably the most important one was the rise of the “combination“ company (that is, one that travels with star and full company). Sending out a complete production was merely a logical extension of touring by stars. By the 1840s, many major actors were already taking along a small
5、 group of lesser players, for they could not be sure that local companies could supply adequate support in secondary roles. There is much disagreement about the origin of the combination company. Boucicault claims to have initiated it around 1860 when he sent out a troupe with Colleen Bawn, but a bo
6、ok published in 1859 speaks of combination companies has already established. Joseph Jefferson M also declared that he was a pioneer in the movement. In actuality, the practice probably began tentatively during the 1850s, only to be interrupted by the Civil War. It mushroomed in the 1870s, as the ra
7、pid expansion of the railway system made it increasingly feasible to transport full productions, in 1872, Lawrence Barrett took his company, but no scenery, on tour; in 1876, Rose Mi-chei was sent out with full company, scenery, and properties. By the season of 1876 1877 there were nearly 100 combin
8、ation companies on the road, and by 1886 there were 282. 1 What is the best title for the passage? ( A) The Development of the Combination Company. ( B) Boucicaults Contribution to the Theater. ( C) How the Repertory System Affected Dramatic Productions. ( D) The Importance of the Theater in the Uni
9、ted States. 2 Which of the following events is NOT listed as a reason for the decline of the resident stock company? ( A) The rise of touring companies. ( B) The outbreak of the Civil War. ( C) The growing importance of New York as a production center. ( D) The replacement of the repertory theater b
10、y the long run. 3 In what year did the largest number of resident stock companies exist? ( A) 1840. ( B) 1860. ( C) 1870. ( D) 1895. 4 According to the passage, what factor contributed to the growth of combination companies and gave rise to the concern that local companies would not be suitable? ( A
11、) Seats. ( B) Plays. ( C) Properties. ( D) Actors. 5 “It“ (Line 5, Para. 3) refers to the_. ( A) Civil War ( B) use of combination companies ( C) westward movement of pioneers ( D) rapid expansion of the railroad 5 In the 1920s demand for American farm products fell, as European countries began to r
12、ecover from World War I and instituted austerity (紧缩 ) programs to reduce their imports. The result was a sharp drop in farm prices. This period was more disastrous for farmers than earlier times had been, because farmers were no longer self-sufficient. They were paying for machinery, seed, and fert
13、ilizer, and they were also buying consumer goods. The prices of the items farmers bought remained constant, while prices they received for their products fell. These developments were made worse by the Great Depression, which began in 1929 and extended throughout the 1930s. In 1929, under President
14、Herbert Hoover, the Federal Farm Board was organized. It established the principle of direct interference with supply and demand, and it represented the first national commitment to provide greater economic stability for farmers. President Hoovers successor attached even more importance to this prob
15、lem. One of the first measures proposed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt when he took office in 1933 was the Agricultural Adjustment Act, which was subsequently passed by Congress. This law gave the Secretary of Agriculture the power to reduce production through voluntary agreements with farmers w
16、ho were paid to take their land out of use. A deliberate scarcity of farm products was planned in an effort to raise prices. This law was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court on the grounds that general taxes were being collected to pay one special group of people. However, new laws were p
17、assed immediately that achieved the same result of resting soil and providing flood-control measures, but which were based on the principle of soil conservation. The Roosevelt Administration believed that rebuilding the nations soil was in the national interest and was not simply a plan to help farm
18、ers at the expense of other citizens. Later the government guaranteed loans to farmers so that they could buy farm machinery, hybrid (杂交 ) grain, and fertilizers. 6 What brought about the decline in the demand for American farm products? ( A) The impact of the Great Depression. ( B) The shrinking of
19、 overseas markets. ( C) The destruction caused by the First World War. ( D) The increased exports of European countries. 7 The chief concern of the American government in the area of agriculture in the 1920s was ( A) to increase farm production ( B) to establish agricultural laws ( C) to prevent far
20、mers from going bankrupt ( D) to promote the mechanization of agriculture 8 The Agricultural Adjustment Act encouraged American farmers to_. ( A) reduce their scale of production ( B) make full use of their land ( C) adjust the prices of their farm products ( D) be self-sufficient in agricultural pr
21、oduction 9 The Supreme Court rejected the Agricultural Adjustment Act because it believed that the Act ( A) might cause greater scarcity of farm products ( B) didnt give the Secretary of Agriculture enough power ( C) would benefit neither the government nor the fanners ( D) benefited one group of ci
22、tizens at the expense of others 10 It was claimed that the new laws passed during the Roosevelt Administration were aimed at ( A) reducing the cost of farming ( B) conserving soil in the long-term interest of the nation ( C) lowering the burden of farmers ( D) helping farmers without shifting the bu
23、rden onto other taxpayers 10 In the 1997 general-election campaign, “Education, Education“ was Tony Blairs pet phrase. Times change quickly. Education is going rapidly out of fashion. “Learning“ (to be exact, “lifelong learning“) is New Labours new buzzword (时髦语 ). The shift from “education“ to “lea
24、rning“ reflects more than a change of language. It stems from both educational research and left-wing ideas. During the 1980s, British educationalists got some new American ideas. One was the notion that traditional examinations do not test the full range of peoples abilities. Another was the belief
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