[外语类试卷]大学英语四级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷197及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷 197及答案与解析 Section A 0 Searching for love is no longer just a favorite subject for songs. It has also become a huge industry. Experts say that the industry has grown because traditional social ties in the United States have【 C1】 _. Many young people leave behind a close community o
2、f friends and family to find work in bigger cities. People work longer hours, so they have less time to meet new people. So they depend【 C2】 _on technology. This helps explain the【 C3】 _of online dating. Some estimates say 120,000 marriages a year result from【 C4】 _made on the Internet. The dating i
3、ndustry has also been expanding in new and interesting ways. Many companies around the country offer【 C5】 _services for finding the perfect mate. These companies are answering a large demand by single people. They are willing to【 C6】 _their time and money to find love with【 C7】 _planned methods, ins
4、tead of leaving love to chance. For example, in Virginia, the company True Life Partners provides a【 C8】 _but detailed dating service. The companys owner, Stephanie Rockey, says her customers are busy professionals who do not have time to search for their life partner. Customers hire Miz Rockeys tea
5、m of【 C9】 _experts to help them find people they will like based on detailed information they provide about themselves. The company says it is a team of professional personal【 C10】 _who help couples meet. But this level of attention comes at a high price. Men pay thousands of dollars for the service
6、. But women get to take part at no cost. A. carefully B. inquire C. personalized D. invest E. notified F. recruiters G. matches H. increasingly I. desperate J. costly K. restraint L. popularity M. weakened N. shortly O. trained 1 【 C1】 2 【 C2】 3 【 C3】 4 【 C4】 5 【 C5】 6 【 C6】 7 【 C7】 8 【 C8】 9 【 C9】
7、10 【 C10】 Section B 10 Questions on the Origins of Christmas 1. Why do we celebrate on December 25th? A)The Bible makes no mention of Jesus being born on December 25th and, as more than one historian has pointed out, why would shepherds be tending to their flock in the middle of winter? So why is th
8、at the day we celebrate? Well, either Christian holidays miraculously fall on the same days as pagan ones or the Christians have been crafty in converting pagan populations to religion by placing important Christian holidays on the same days as pagan ones. And people had been celebrating on December
9、 25th(and the surrounding weeks)for centuries by the time Jesus showed up. B)The Winter Solstice, falling on or around December 21st, was and is celebrated around the world as the beginning of the end of winter. It is the shortest day and longest night and its passing signifies that spring is on the
10、 way. In Scandinavian countries, they celebrated the solstice with a holiday called Yule last from the 21st until January and burned a Yule log the whole time. In Rome, Saturnalia a celebration of Saturn, the God of agriculture lasted the entire end of the year and was marked by mass intoxication. I
11、n the middle of this, the Romans celebrated the birth of another God, Mithra(a child God), whose holiday celebrated the children of Rome. C)When the Christianity became the official religion of Rome, there was no Christmas. It was not until the 4th century that Pope Julius I declared the birth of Je
12、sus to be a holiday and picked December 25th as the celebration day. By the middle ages, most people celebrated the holiday we know as Christmas. 2. How did Americans come to love the holiday? D)The American Christmas is, like most American holidays, a mishmash of Old World customs mixed with Americ
13、an inventions. While Christmas was celebrated in America from the time of the Jamestown settlement, our modem idea of the holiday didnt take root until the 19th century. The History Channel credits Washington Irving with getting the ball rolling. In 1819 he published The Sketchbook of Geoffrey Crayo
14、n, gent, an account of a Christmas celebration in which a rich family invites poor folk into their house to celebrate the holiday. E)The problem was that many of the activities described in Irvings work, such as Crowning a Lord of Misrule, were entirely fictional. Nonetheless, Irving began to steer
15、Christmas celebrations away from drunken debauchery(放荡 )and towards wholesome, charitable fun Throughout the rest of the 19th century, Christmas gained popularity and Americans adopted old customs or invented new ones, such as Christmas trees, greeting cards, giving gifts and eating a whole roasted
16、Pig. 3. Who popularized Christmas trees? F)Since time immortal, humans have been fascinated with the color green and plants that stay green through winter. Many ancient societies from Romans to Vikingswould decorate their Homes and temples with evergreens in the winter as a symbol of the returning g
17、rowing season. But the Christmas tree didnt get going until some intrepid(无畏的 )German dragged home and decorated a tree in the 16th century. Legend has it that Martin Luther himself added lighted candles to his familys tree, starting the trend(and leading to countless fires through the years). In Am
18、erica, the Christmas tree didnt catch on until 1846 when the British royals, Queen Victoria and the German Prince Albert, were shown with a Christmas tree in a newspaper. Fashionable people in America mimicked the Royals and the tree thing spread outside of German enclaves(被围领土 )in America Ornaments
19、, courtesy of Germany, and electric lights, courtesy of Thomas Edisons assistants, were added over the years and we havent changed much since. 4. Whats the deal with Santa Clans? G)The jolly, red-suited man who sneaks into your home every year to leave you gifts hasnt always been so jolly. The real
20、Saint Nick was a Turkish monk who lived in the 3rd century. According to legend, he was a rich man thanks to an inheritance from his parents, but he gave it all away in the form of gifts to the less-fortunate. He eventually became the most popular saint in Europe and, through his alter ego, Santa Cl
21、aus, remains so to this day. But how did a long-dead Turkish monk become a big, fat, reindeer-riding pole dweller? The Dutch got the ball rolling by celebrating the saint called Sinter Klaas in New York in the late-18th century. Our old friend, Washington Irving, included the legend of Saint Nick in
22、 his seminal History of New York as well, but at the turn of the 18th century, Saint Nick was still a rather obscure figure in America. H)On December 23, 1823, though, a man named Clement Clarke Moore published a poem he had written for his daughters called “An Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas,“
23、 better known now as “Twas the Night Before Christmas.“ Nobody knows how much of the poem Moore invented, but we do know that it was the spark that eventually lit the Santa fire. Many of the things we associate with Santa a sleigh, reindeer, Christmas Eve visits came from Moores poem. From 1863 to 1
24、886, Thomas Nasts illustrations of Santa Claus appeared in Harpers Weekly including a scene with Santa giving gifts to Union soldiers. Not much has changed since the second half of the 19th century: Santa still gets pulled in a sleigh by flying reindeer, he still wears the big red suit and he still
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