[外语类试卷]大学英语四级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷91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 91及答案与解析 Section C 0 Have you ever thought about what determines the way we are when we grow up? Remember the TV program Seven Up? It started following the lives of a group of children in 1973. We first meet them as wide-eyed seven-year-olds and catch up with them at seven-year in
2、tervals: nervous 14-year-olds, serious 21-year-olds and then grown-ups. Some of the stories are inspiring, others sad, but what is interesting in almost all the cases is the way in which the children s early hopes and dreams are shown in their future lives. For example, at seven, Tony is a lively ch
3、ild who says he wants to become a sportsman or a taxi driver. When he grows up, he goes on to do both. How about Nicki? She says, “I would like to find out about the moon.“ And she goes on to become a space scientist. As a child, soft-spoken Bruce says he wants to help “poor children“ and ends up te
4、aching in India. But if the lives of all the children had followed this pattern, the program would be far less interesting than it actually was. It was the children whose childhood did not prepare them for what was to come that made the program so interesting. Where did their ideas come from about w
5、hat they wanted to do when they grew up? Are children influenced by what their parents do, by what they see on television or by what their teachers say? How great is the effect of a single important event? Many film directors, including Steven Spielberg, say that an early visit to the cinema was the
6、 turning point in their lives. Dr. Margaret McAllister, who has done a lot of research in this area, thinks that the major factors are parents, friends and the wider society. 1 What does the text mainly discuss? ( A) New ways to make a TV program interesting. ( B) The importance of TV programs to ch
7、ildren. ( C) Different ways to make childhood dreams come true. ( D) The influence of childhood experience on future lives. 2 In the TV program Seven Up, we can meet_. ( A) different groups of people at different periods of their lives ( B) different groups of people at the same period of their live
8、s ( C) the same group of people at different periods of their lives ( D) the same group of people at the same period of their lives 3 What are the examples in Paragraph 2 meant to show? ( A) Many peoples childhood hopes are related to their future jobs. ( B) There are many poor children in India who
9、 need help. ( C) Children have different dreams about their future. ( D) A lot of people are very sad in their childhood. 4 Spielberg s story is meant to show that_. ( A) going to a movie at an early age helps a child learn about society ( B) a single childhood event may decide what one does as a gr
10、own-up ( C) parents and friends can help a child grow up properly ( D) films have more influence on a child than teachers do 5 What does the writer think of the TV program? ( A) Interesting. ( B) Crazy. ( C) Dull. ( D) Serious. 5 Labor Day is a national holiday in the United States. It has been cele
11、brated on the first Monday in September since the 1880s in order to honor the countrys workers. Today, it is a family holiday. Many people go on a picnic to the beach, the lake, or the mountains. But the first Labor Day celebration was not about family or fun. Instead, it was about making life bette
12、r for America s working class. In America workers were not always treated well. In the early days of the 1880s, hundreds of new immigrants from Europe came to the United States every day. Most spent all their money getting to America. By the time they arrived, they would take any job they could find
13、. They worked for very little pay. Owners of businesses and factories often took advantage of the situation. They were able to get a lot of labor for little money. They expected their employees to work 10 to 14, even 16 hours a day. Whats more, jobs were often dangerous. Even children worked in situ
14、ations where a mistake could mean death. Women and children worked for lower wages than men, and owners employed them for this reason. In the 1880s, the fight for workers rights was led by men who were workers themselves. They organized the workers into labor unions. The American Federation of Labor
15、(AFL)was organized in 1886. Later the Congress of Industrial Organizations(CIO)was founded. Wages, hours of labor, and working conditions have improved since that time. Labor unions have persuaded the federal and state governments to pass laws that limit how many hours a week people can be required
16、to work and decide what the minimum wage should be. They have determined that child labor, as well as unfair treatment based on sex, religion, color, and national origin is now illegal. Strikes occur when workers feel that their employer is behaving unfairly. In order to celebrate their early succes
17、ses, Labor Day was started in 1882 by a union called the Knights of Labor. On the first Labor Day, a long parade was held in New York City, followed by a festival for the workers and their families. By 1894, Congress had recognized it as a national holiday and it is still celebrated today. 6 What di
18、d owners of businesses and factories take advantages of? ( A) The fact that there were a lot of immigrants from Europe who had enough skill. ( B) The fact that immigrants were willing to work even for 16 hours a day. ( C) The situation that immigrants spent all their money and they would take any jo
19、b. ( D) The situation that even children from Europe had to work together with their parents. 7 Business and factory owners employed women and children . ( A) because they worked for less money than men ( B) though they could not work harder than men ( C) since they were easier to handle than men (
20、D) if they had the same skill and power as men 8 Since when have working conditions improved? ( A) The first immigrants came to the United States. ( B) Labor Day was started in the 1880s. ( C) The American Federation of Labor was organized. ( D) The Congress of Industrial Organizations was founded.
21、9 Which of the following is NOT illegal according to the laws? ( A) To make a child work for the same wage as an adult. ( B) To pay a woman the same wage for the same job as a man. ( C) To refuse to hire a person because of his or her skin color. ( D) To treat a person unfairly because of his or her
22、 religion. 10 Which of the following statements is true? ( A) Labor Day is a national holiday but it was originally celebrated only by immigrants from Europe. ( B) Owners of businesses and factories took it for granted that all their employees should work 16 hours a day. ( C) The federal and state g
23、overnments were persuaded to pass laws improving working conditions. ( D) A long parade was held after a festival for the workers and their families on the first Labor Day. 10 Baekeland and Hartmann report that the “short sleepers“ had been more or less average in their sleep needs until the men wer
24、e in their teens. But at about age 15 or so, the men voluntarily began cutting down their nightly sleep time because of pressures from school, work, and other activities. These men tended to view their nightly periods of unconsciousness as bothersome interruptions in their daily routines. In general
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