[外语类试卷]大学英语四级模拟试卷80及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级模拟试卷 80及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing (30 minutes) 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a com position on the topic The Aging Problem In China. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese: 1人口老 龄化问题正困扰着中国。 2人口老龄化带来的问题。 3应采取怎样的措施,谈谈自己的观点。 The Aging
2、 Problem In China 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 with the informatio
3、n 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. 2 Aunt Charlottes Reward My wifes Aunt Charlotte hives in Brooklyn. A tiny, soft-spoken woman of 74, she could easily pass for 60 w
4、ith her relatively unlined face and undyed brown hair that is just beginning to break out in gray flecks(雀斑 ). Only her diminished hearing gives her age away. Her mind and her vision are sharper than those of many 40-year-olds. A shy woman, Charlotte never married. When she telephones us she says, “
5、Its only me.“ Working at the Telephone Company In 1923, when she was 17, Charlotte went to work for the telephone company, eventually attaining the position of customer-service representative, a role she performed with pride, skill and dedication for nearly a half century. She responded with patienc
6、e and courtesy to every customer, even to those whose complaints were voiced in somewhat questionable language. Charlotte, who would commit had-kin before permitting an unladylike word to slip through her lips, never displayed a hint of anger or disapproval, although she confided to us that some of
7、her clients should have their mouths washed out with soap. The days she was out sick could be counted on her fingers; it took a transit strike to make Charlotte late. Being Forced to Retire As a reward for her dedication, the U.S. Government forced Charlotte to retire. She was given a luncheon, a su
8、bscription to a retirement magazine, free home-telephone service and a pension and sent home. Two women in their 20s replaced her. Since the government made it difficult for them to be fired no matter what their attitude or degree of competence, neither felt compelled to duplicate Charlottes conscie
9、ntiousness(自觉 ) or productivity, as we say today. Distress Call: Several months afterward the telephone company sent out a distress call for retired workers. Temporary help was needed in the Upper West Side of Manhattan to handle the problems arising from the minority groups in the area, many of who
10、m either did not know English or were puzzled(困惑 ) by the complexities of maintaining telephone service problems the new employees displayed no interest in solving. Giving up her social-security checks, Charlotte set off each day to a part of the city considered dangerous for the young and fit, let
11、alone a woman of Charlottes age. Before long she had added an extensive Spanish vocabulary to her store of black English and was being presented with gifts by her clients. Unable to change old habits, she arrived early, stayed late and quickly worked herself out a job. Citys Whack The government was
12、 not finished with Charlotte. Now it was the citys mm to take a whack(重击 ) at her. It moved welfare families by the score into her neighborhood, many into her building, which was like moving the fox into the hen yard. For many of these families consist of a mother and unsupervised children-children
13、who often stand 6 feet tall and carry knifes or worse. Soon mailboxes were found ripped open, social-security checks stolen. The once neat hallways are now filled with beer cans, soft-drink and liquor bottles and the smell of marijuana(大麻 ). Groups of youths, radios blaring(奏鸣 ), gathered on the fro
14、nt steps late into the night, making obscene remarks and giggling as people pass. There are purse snatchings and muggings(偷窃 ) in the once quiet neighborhood. An elderly couple were found tied to their bed, beaten and robbed. Charlotte has stopped going out at night. When she ventured out during the
15、 day she conceals cash in various places on her person, leaving a carefully calculated amount in her purse to comfort an attacker. Visiting Charlotte requires driving past miles of burnt out apartment buildings; rims are set either by landlords for the insurance or by welfare tenants for the hardshi
16、p money.(Everyone has been given an equal opportunity to profit by the system.) Although Charlotte remains outwardly cheerful, she knows she will have to do something soon. But what? The neighbors who drive her to the market(the nearby one has been boarded up since the blackout riot) are moving to N
17、ew Jersey. Others have fled to upstate New York and Florida. It is easier for couples to move to new areas. The widowed have moved in with their children. We have suggested that Charlotte move near us, but that would mean tripling her rent and being a stranger in a new community, as well as being de
18、pendent on us. Charlotte is not comfortable imposing on people. Unable to Get Welfare Mistake: She found something that would have answered her needs beautifully. In a group of buildings clustered around a senior centre, there were apartments with safety features designed for seniors, including buzz
19、ers(嗡嗡声 ) to summon aid; meals were available in the centre. Unfortunately, the government limited it to people with little or no money, and Charlotte had made the mistake of saving hers. There are other such places to which she might be admitted if she moved away from the city, leaving her entire l
20、ife behind. But if welfare people dont have to move, she wonders, why should she? When she decided to call on different government agencies for guidance, she learned that not one of the myriad programs for the aging she had heard about over the years, and which her taxes helped support, was for her.
21、 They were reserved for the penniless. The other day she visited a sick woman in her building, a woman on welfare for whom the city provided a homemaker, a nurse and a cab to and from free medical attention. If Charlotte were ill, she would have to fend for herself. No government department would ru
22、sh to her rescue. Perhaps the time has come to reconsider which of our citizens are entitled to first claim on our resources. In our haste to better the lives of the lowest economic level of our society we have betrayed another, far larger and more deserving group. People who have worked hard, paid
23、their taxes, contributed to the country. Shouldnt their needs be met first? Their housing, their neighborhoods, their security? If a choice must be made, shouldnt first choice be given to Aunt Charlotte? She has earned it. Or doesnt that count anymore? 2 The author gives a description of Charlottes
24、life with a kind of tone that helps his argument. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 3 Charlotte was very polite to every customer except when she was ill. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 4 The telephone company is forced by the U.S. Government to send out the distress call to the retired workers. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 5
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