[外语类试卷]大学英语四级模拟试卷14及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级模拟试卷 14及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing (30 minutes) 1 For this part, you are allowed to write a composition on the topic Should Smoking Be Completely Banned? You should write at least 120 words and you should base your composition on the outline. 1. 有人赞同完全禁止吸烟,理由是 2. 有人不赞同完全禁止吸烟,理由是 3. 我的看法 二、 Part I
2、I Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes) Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions attached to the passage. For questions 1-7, mark: Y (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage; N (
3、for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage; NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage. 2 About Heroes The word hero can be confusing, for it has several meanings. It is often applied to ordinary people who happen to perform an act of great coura
4、ge a fireman who saves someone from a burning house at the risk of his own life, for example. Then, the principal character of a play, a novel, or a firm is known as the hero of the story, even if he is not particularly brave. But the heroes and heroines that we are going to consider now constitute
5、a third group. They are the giants, the out-of-the-ordinary figures whose superiority fills our hearts with admiration and awe; the men and women who give us a high example to follow, a purpose in life, or sometimes just a dream, because they represent the person that we would like to be. Humanity h
6、as always had such heroes. Some have been the saviors or the builders of their country, like George Washington, who gave generations of Americans their model of determination, selflessness, and honor. Others have been religious leaders or gorgeous women; conquerors, athletes, or pioneers; characters
7、 in novels or revolutionaries; saints, sin nets, likable robbers, or movie stars. Whatever they did, they were all stars shining, glorious, showing the way to their followers below, wishing to imitate the good characteristics and the virtues of heroes can change the behavior of their admirers for th
8、e better. Many articles have appeared in recent years, claiming that there are no more heroes in the Western world. The authors say that, particularly in Europe and North America, the young now refuse to admire anyone; that we are living in a world too well informed, too curious and critical for her
9、o worship. The press, books, and television keep showing us the faults of the public figures who could become todays stars, until we lose faith and start looking for defects in any person who seems worthy of respect. In a neighbor or a statesman, we try to discover the weaknesses, failures, or ugly
10、motives that are surely hiding behind his noblest actions. Is it true that we know too much? Were our ancestors lucky to be only partly informed? Those who read the first biographies of Charlemagne, George Washington, Joan of Arc, or other great men and women of the past were not told that their her
11、o had bad breath or disliked his mother; they only found a description of his great accomplishments and their admiration was strengthened. In fact, early biographers didnt hesitate to make up an admirable story or two about their hero. The man who wrote the first biography of Washington, for instanc
12、e, invented the cherry tree; he admitted later that there was no truth in it, but he said that it was in character and that it would give young men a good example to follow. His readers didnt seem to object; the book was reprinted eighty times a tremendous success in those days. Modern biographers d
13、o not invent such stories; they respect the facts, as indeed they should. But we pay a price for their truthfulness, for in their efforts to show “the whole person“, they tell us more than we really need to know about private lives, family secrets, and human weaknesses. The true greatness of a fine
14、man is often forgotten in the display; and people lose not only their admiration for him, but their willingness to trust any other “star“ completely. This shows clearly in the remarks of a high-school students near Los Angeles, who were asked whom they admired. “Nobody,“ said a young man, “because t
15、he objects of our early admiration have been destroyed. People we wanted to believe in have been described to us with all their faults and imperfections; that makes it hard to trust the historical heroes.“ Another student, a girl, added, “The people we try to imitate are the unknown adults, the nonc
16、elebrities in our lives. In stead of dreaming of being like some famous woman somewhere, I want to be like my moms best friend, whom no one in this room would know. But I know and admire her, and thats enough for me.“ The qualities required of a hero vary with the times, and some great figures of a
17、certain period would surprise the people of another generation. Consider the explosion of love and grief that followed the death of John Lennon in December 1980. Few deaths have caused such deep sorrow, such mourning, in so many countries through out the history of the world. There is no doubt that
18、Lennon was a hero for his mourners. Why? What had he done that was so remarkable? “John was not just a musician,“ says one of his admirers. “He had known how to express my generations feelings in the late 1960s. He was our voice and our guide; he changed with us over the years, always a little ahead
19、 of us; he opened new horizons for us and encouraged us to venture farther, to dare. To us he talked of love and peace; he was the big brother we needed in a troubled time.“ Some of Lennons admirers may have been aware that he was not perfect; but they chose to ignore his dark side to remain gratefu
20、l for the positive contribution he had made in their lives. There are surely many people who dont consider John Lennon a hero, who in fact have a very low opinion of him. But it is not unusual for one persons hero to be another persons villain. Think of all the leaders, revolutionaries, and conquero
21、rs who are deeply respected by one nation, one religious group, or one generation, and despised or hated by others. Television and film offer many shallow heroes to their young audiences. Many parents are unhappy to see their childrens admiration for superman, Spiderman, or for some extravagant rock
22、 singer without ideas or talent. But such heroes do not last very long; and after a few years the growing teenagers are laughing at these objects of their young admiration. They start looking for better guides. And no matter what they say, they do find them. The student who was wise enough to recogn
23、ize qualities in her mothers friend has a perfectly good heroine of her own, and one who is much easier to imitate than George Washington or Clara Barton. It may be difficult to be a hero in the Western world these days, under the searching eyes of a critical society. But surely excellence has not d
24、isappeared completely; there are still individuals who are superior to their fellow men by their wisdom, their courage, or their character. They can be heroes if people are willing to ignore their human imperfections and to admit the respect that their admirable qualities inspire. Heroes are needed
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