[外语类试卷]大学英语四级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷46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 46及答案与解析 Section C 0 In a survey conducted by research firm Harris Interactive, 71% of Americans said that spending extra money on travel during the holiday season is worthwhile so long as it affords them time with family and friends. But just because traveling may be the right th
2、ing to do, that doesnt mean it has to be the expensive thing to do. Traveling involves many hidden costs that, once youre aware of them, are easy to spot and even easier to eliminate. To start, consider transportation fees. For example, if youre driving, fill up the gas tank before traveling on the
3、highway, where its much costlier, says Clarky Davis, a personal finance expert. And make sure your car is in good condition by checking your heating vents, keeping up with routine maintenance and ensuring your tires are properly inflated, all of which help the car achieve favorable fuel economy. Fur
4、thermore, not only does a tow car(救援车 )cause inconvenience; it also means extra costs. For those opting to fly, first, be aware of how much it costs to check a bag. Most airlines are charging for every checked bag by weight, but prices vary from carrier to carrier. If you can manage to pack everythi
5、ng into a carry-on, youll save at least $15. Brooke Ferencsik, a travel expert, suggests considering secondary airports when booking your flight. These airports often are less crowded and frequently offer cheaper tickets. And when it comes to your actual destination, don t assume that hotels are goi
6、ng to cut back on fees simply because theyre desperate to draw customers. “They wont be adding or increasing fees, but they wont be decreasing them either,“ says Ferencsik. The best defense against extra fees is to read about the hotels rates online, before you make a reservation. “Be aware of surch
7、arges for everything from housekeeping to groundskeeping to use of the in-room safe,“ says Ferenesik. Some hotels even install a sensor(传感器 )within the mini bar, charging guests for simply touching the items, let alone eating or drinking them. “From airlines to hotels to rental cars, theyve all got
8、hidden fees you need to be aware of,“ says Ferencsik. “Do your homework and ask questions.“ 1 It is found that 71% of Americans regard it as worthwhile to_. ( A) spend money on souvenirs while traveling with family and friends ( B) accept hidden costs while traveling with family and friends ( C) tra
9、vel with family and friends during the holiday season ( D) travel with family and friends so as to please them 2 How can fuel economy be improved? ( A) By filling up the gas tank off the highway. ( B) By considering transportation fees wisely. ( C) By avoiding the inconvenience of a tow car. ( D) By
10、 keeping your car in good condition. 3 It is advised that everything be packed into a carry-on most probably because a carry-on_. ( A) is usually free of charge ( B) is more convenient than several checked bags ( C) is subject to safety guarantee ( D) is usually of a larger size than checked bags 4
11、When looking for a hotel room, customers usually take it for granted that_. ( A) extra fees are specified in the hotel s rates ( B) online reservation provides the best rates ( C) there is a surcharge for any in-room service ( D) hotels attract customers by reducing fees 5 The article is providing a
12、dvice to_. ( A) spend money wisely ( B) make travelling enjoyable ( C) economize on holidays ( D) avoid hidden cost on a trip 5 Shoppers on Black Friday, the traditional start of the holiday shopping season in America, are notoriously aggressive. Some even start queuing outside stores before dawn to
13、 be the first to lay their hands on heavily discounted merchandise. Despite the frenzy at many stores, however, the recession appears to have accelerated the pace at which shoppers are abandoning bricks and mortar(传统实体商场 )in favor of online retailerse-tailers. So this year Black Friday(so named beca
14、use it is supposed to put shops into profit for the year)also marks the start of many conventional retailers attempts to regain the initiative. E-commerce holds particular appeal in straitened times as it enables people to compare prices across retailers quickly and easily. Buyers can sometimes avoi
15、d local sales taxes online, and shipping is often free. No wonder, then, that online shopping continues to grow even as the offline sort shrinks. The shift in spending to the Internet is good news for companies like P however, the conventional view that education should be one of the very highest pr
16、iorities for promoting rapid economic development in poor countries is wrong. We are fortunate that is it, because new educational systems there and putting enough people through them to improve economic performance would require two or three generations. The findings of a research institution have
17、consistently shown that workers in all countries can be trained on the job to achieve radical higher productivity and, as a result, radically higher standards of living. Ironically, the first evidence for this idea appeared in the United States. Not long ago, with the country entering a recessing an
18、d Japan at its pre-bubble peak, the U.S. workforce was derided as poorly educated and one primary cause of the po or U.S. economic performance. Japan was, and remains, the global leader in automotive-assembly productivity. Yet the research revealed that the U.S. factories of Honda, Nissan, and Toyot
19、a achieved about 95 percent of the productivity of their Japanese counterparts a result of the training that U.S. workers received on the job. What is the real relationship between education and economic development? We have to suspect that continuing economic growth promotes the development of educ
20、ation even when governments dont force it. After all, thats how education got started. When our ancestors were hunters and gatherers 10,000 years ago, they didnt have time to wonder much about anything besides finding food. Only when humanity began to get its food in a more productive way was there
21、time for other things. As education improved, humanity s productivity potential increased as well. When the competitive environment pushed our ancestors to achieve that potential, they could in turn afford more education. This increasingly high level of education is probably a necessary, but not a s
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