[外语类试卷]大学英语四级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷22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 22及答案与解析 Section B 0 Dont Say Its Global Warming A)As Texas endures the slow, agonizing death of our entire agricultural sector by drought, a check of our media and political leaders shows we are also suffering from a bizarre silence on a topic that could be described as “the caus
2、e that dare not speak its name“. B)Local newspapers have responded heroically to the heat wave that has now killed more than 120 Texans, unleashing a torrent of efforts to help those most in peril. The one topic they have not addressed is: Why is this happening? C)Of the few articles on the subject,
3、 all are limited to the answer “El Nino“, which is half right. According to climatologists, this is an El Nino drought: El Nino shifted the jet stream just enough to hold the high that normally sits over the Rockies in the summertime east over Texas, so we are not getting the clouds and cooling that
4、 normally give us some relief. But the other half of the answer, global warming, has gotten little or no attention. D)A recent Dallas Morning News article gives the flavor of what little coverage global warming has gotten: “What did skies over Texas and a Washington debate about global warming share
5、 this week ? An unusual amout of hot air, Say experts on both meteorology and politics.“ Heh-heh. E)The media are doing so poorly on this issue that it s an embarrassment to the profession, and we are being hoisted partly by the petard of our infamous among scientists. It is not. F)What we mistake f
6、or a “debate“ is actually a public relations campaign by the American Petroleum Institute, which has recruited and funded a few scientists who question the entire phenomenon. They, in turn, are given equal weight by the media, as though they were precisely as objective as the 2500 scientists who wor
7、k with the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. G)According to USA Today, when 14 energy industry lobbyists gathered in April to work out the details of a $6 million lobbying plan on global warming, they targeted Congress, the news media, the public and schoolchildren. “Informin
8、g teacher/students about uncertainties in climate science will begin to erect a barrier against further efforts to impose Kyoto-like measure in the future,“ says a memo obtained by the National Environmental Trust. H)The notion that the IPCC is some group of fear-mongering enviros is easily disprove
9、d by study of any of its cautious work or the testimony of its chairman, Robert T. Watson. On the other hand, the API s notorious PR campaign is designed, in the words of its own strategy documents, to “reposition global warming as theory rather than fact.“ I)In addition, a number of conservative th
10、ink tanks have been churning out dubious studies allegedly proving that doing much of anything about global warming will cost each and every citizen a small fortune and “radically“ affect all our lives. These studies have been given solemn coverage by the press. J)Among the most important developmen
11、ts this year is the formation of a coalition of major companies including Sun Co., 3M, British Petroleum, Lockheed, Maytag, United Technologies, Boeing, etc. that not only accept climate change as a serious threat but also believe that action is necessary and can be taken without economic damage. K)
12、Meanwhile, the Republican Party of Texas has adopted the flat statement: “We oppose the theory of global warming and the Kyoto Agreement.“ That certainly takes care of that, as far as Texas Republicans are concerned. 1 According to the local newspaper, more than 120 Texans have died of the heat wave
13、. 2 The so-called “debate“ was organized by the American Petroleum Institute to further research the phenomenon. 3 Recently, an article on Dallas Morning News gave little space to global warming. 4 Texas, suffering from a heavy drought, was visited and checked by our media and political leaders. 5 I
14、n April, some energy industry lobbyist gathered to make a lobbying plan, in which the target groups are various. 6 Local newspapers haven t covered the cause of the heave wave. 7 The formation of a coalition of major companies will not bring any economic loss. 8 Several articles have talked about th
15、e drought in Texas, but they just attributed this disaster to “El Nino“, overlooking the other cause global warming. 9 API s documents stress the relocations of theory on global warming. 10 It is reported by the newspaper that to fight against global warming will greatly affect our lives. 10 Beauty
16、and Body Image in the Media A)Images of female bodies are everywhere. Women and their body parts sell everything from food to cars. Popular film and television actresses are becoming younger, taller and thinner. Some have even been known to faint on the set from lack of food. Women s magazines are f
17、ull of articles urging that if they can just lose those last twenty pounds, theyll have it all the perfect marriage, loving children, great sex, and a rewarding career. B)Why are standards of beauty being imposed on women, the majority of whom are naturally larger and more mature than any of the mod
18、els? The roots, some analysts say, are economic. By presenting an ideal difficult to achieve and maintain, the cosmetic and diet product industries are assured of growth and profits. And its no accident that youth is increasingly promoted, along with thinness, as an essential criterion of beauty. If
19、 not all women need to lose weight, for sure theyre all aging, says the Quebec Action Network for Womens Health in its 2001 report. And, according to the industry, age is a disaster that needs to be dealt with. C)The stakes are huge. On the one hand, women who are insecure about their bodies are mor
20、e likely to buy beauty products, new clothes, and diet aids. It is estimated that the diet industry alone is worth anywhere between 40 to 100 billion(U.S.)a year selling temporary weight loss(90% to 95% of dieters regain the lost weight). On the other hand, research indicates that exposure to images
21、 of thin, young, air-brushed female bodies is linked to depression, loss of self-esteem and the development of unhealthy eating habits in women and girls. D)The American research group Anorexia Nervosa others play golf,“ he explains, “I studied sperm.“ With no scientific or medical training, Schou s
22、et out to make himself an expert,poring over the scientific literature and consulting specialists about different methods for freezing sperm. His goal: to establish “the best sperm bank in the world.“ B)Schou s single-minded devotion has paid off. Cryos, the company he founded in 1987 in the Danish
23、city, Aarhus, claims to be the worlds largest sperm bank, with more than 200 active donors and revenues nearing $1 million. In the high-tech world of modern reproduction, sperm is becoming a controversial business, and with his aggressive entrepreneurial flair, Schou is something of a trailblazer. L
24、ast year Cryos signed a special agreement with British authorities that will allow the firm to make bulk exports to a Scottish clinic that cannot find donors to meet its tough standards. Schou, 45, estimates that British sales could eventually bring the company more than $2 million annually. C)Cryos
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