[外语类试卷]大学英语四级模拟试卷416及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级模拟试卷 416及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing (30 minutes) 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Having a Boyfriend or Girlfriend on Campus. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given bellow: 1. 校园里谈恋爱已经变得很普遍 2.校园里谈恋爱会引起许多问题 3.作为一名大学生,你怎么看 Having a
2、 Boyfriend or Girlfriend on Campus 二、 Part II 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 wi
3、th the information given in the passage; N (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. 1 Rise of an “Iraq Generation“ in Europe While the media publicize photographs of prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib (阿布
4、格莱布监狱 ) as evidence of US iniquity, her friends are expressing disbelief and disappointment. They are also wondering how far the images may loosen Washingtons grip on its claim to global moral leadership. In the short term, European public disgust at the pictures probably rules out any chance that A
5、mericas NATO allies will offer military help securing the transition to Iraqi rule in Baghdad. In the long run, some observers worry, the photographs could perpetuate a graver transatlantic rift. “They might help create an Iraq Generation in Europe like the Vietnam Generation“, suggests Bernhard May
6、, an expert on European relations with the US at the influential German Foreign Policy Society in Berlin. “If a whole generation comes to think of America in terms of the Iraq war, then we are in trouble for years to come.“ The best way for the US to salvage the situation, European analysts tend to
7、agree, is to hand over as much responsibility for Iraq as possible to the United Nations, so as to give international legitimacy to the authorities there. “We need to move to bring the UN center stage much more urgently, and make sure that the Security Council has true political authority over event
8、s in Iraq,“ argues Paul Wilkinson, professor of International Relations at St. Andrews University in Scotland. The prison photographs have so inflamed Iraqi and Arab opinion, however, that the UNs task of anointing a transitional Iraqi government is now even more complicated. “A solution has to be f
9、ound to the problems in Iraq but it has been made immeasurably more difficult by the revelations about prisoner mistreatment,“ says Lord Carrington, a former British foreign secretary. The damage in Europe, however, is to Americas reputation and leadership, particularly galling to supporters of the
10、war such as French author Pascal Bruckner, who bucked the French intellectual trend a year ago. “America is squandering a moral credit that was already eroded,“ Mr. Bruekner stated recently. “Whatever she does she has lost the image battle, and her current leaders will have achieved the exploit of m
11、aking America hateful to the whole world, including her own friends, allies, and neighbors. “ What the Polls Say Not that the current US administration was very popular in the first place among European citizens, resentful of what they see as Washingtons arrogance in world affairs. A poll published
12、in June by the Pew Foundation found that President Bushs approval ratings were 39 percent in Britain (the highest of the seven countries surveyed) , 15 percent in France, and 14 percent in Germany. The Abu Ghraib photographs emerged following several difficult weeks for the US-led occupation forces
13、in Iraq, when a lot seemed to be going wrong for them, including a Shiite uprising and sustained resistance in Fallujah (费卢杰,地名 ) . Those events appeared to comfort most Europeans in their conviction that the war was wrong in the first place. “Acting on a false pretext-the famous weapons of mass des
14、truction-without United Nations support the Ame ricans owed it to themselves to be irreproachable in their handling of the war and its aftermath,“ Bruckner argued. By falling short of that standard, the US authorities may have triggered repercussions that will be felt for many years, some analysts f
15、ear. “The photographs show how far we have to go in winning the battle of ideas as part of the fight against terrorism,“ says Professor Wilkinson. “1 am worried about the low priority given to human rights and the rule of law in the strategy against A1 Qaeda. If we dont win the hearts and minds of y
16、oung Muslims we are creating a production line of new suicide bombers.“ In Europe, meanwhile, the pictures reinforce negative stereotypes of America that are common among young people, says Dr. May. “Kids are telling their teachers they always said America followed double standards, and here is the
17、proof,“ he explains. “They see this as evidence of what they believed all along that America is using force in the wrong way, that it doesnt respect its own value system, that it simply pursuing its own interests. US officials insistence that only a few were responsible for the prisoner abuse is not
18、 generally believed. European newspapers have given wide publicity to the report of the Committee of the International Red Cross that such mistreatment was systematic in parts of Abu Ghraib. In Poland, whose government and people are perhaps the most wholeheartedly pro-American on the Continent, “ma
19、ny people believed America represented the morally correct cause in the conflict,“ says Janusz Reiter, head of the Center for International Relations in Warsaw. “Now they have very severe doubts.“ “This case has damaged Americas moral credibility, and undermined Poles trust in the US as the politica
20、l leader of the world“. Mr. Reiter worries, “But it is not irreparable.“ Signs of Change Signs that Washington may be seeking to make amends with its European allies have begun to sprout: the coalition has already given the UN the lead role in establishing Iraqs transitional government, due to take
21、power on June 30, for example. Washington is also believed to have signed on to a French plan for a conference involving Iraqs neighbors, to draw them into reconstruction efforts, even though two of those neighbors are Iran, an so-called “axis of evil“ member, and Syria, against which Mr. Bush impos
22、ed a trade embargo lately for allegedly supporting terrorism. At the same time, the US State Departments policy planning chief, Mitchell Reiss, has been making soothing noises at public appearances in Europe. In a speech in Berlin, for instance, be talked at length about the need for transatlantic c
23、ooperation and dialogue. “The speech had everything we wanted to bear, things we had not heard for two years,“ says May, who heard Reiss speak. In the wake of Spains troop withdrawal, however, Washington is facing an uphill struggle to convince other allies to keep their soldiers in Iraq, and its ho
24、pes of persuading new contributors to join the effort appear to have dropped to zero. US officials had hoped to persuade NATO to take a formal role in Iraq after the transition to Iraqi rule, but no such decision is expected now at the coming alliance summit in Istanbul. With European mistrust of th
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