[外语类试卷]大学英语四级模拟试卷85及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级模拟试卷 85及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing (30 minutes) 1 For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a composition on the topic Is Outer Space Worth Exploring? You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese. Is Outer Space Worth Exploring? 1人类探索太空有了巨大发展。 2有的人
2、对探索太空提出异议;有的人对探索太空持赞成态度。 3结论。 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 th
3、e 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. 2 Divorce: The Pain That Doesnt Go Away Theyre called “broken homes“ for good reason. Nearly everything breaks possibly
4、 beyond repair in divorce families: emotions, security, relationships, and possibly even a childs potential. Divorce means losing the security of an intact family. It shatters the supportive network of family and friends. In her recent book, The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce: A 25-year Landmark Study
5、, Judith Wallerstein points out the long-term effects of divorce. Beginning in 1971, she periodically conducted in-depth interviews with 131 children and their parents from the time of divorce. “Weve seriously underestimated the long-term impact of divorce on children,“ she told Family Voice, “and t
6、he numerous ways a childs experiences differ when growing up in a divorced family.“ The Divorce Revolution At about 50 percent, the United States has the highest divorce rate among Western nations. Thankfully, it has been dropping since the early 1980s, but about half of marriages performed this yea
7、r will still end in divorce. Shockingly, this rate is no better in Christian families. The Bama Research Group found in 1999 that 27 percent of those who identify themselves as born-again Christians are or previously were divorced, compared to 24 percent of remaining adults. Statistics like these re
8、present a tidal wave of change during the past century. Once considered a last resort, by the late 1900s divorce had become viewed as a liberating, even creative experience, a means of “finding oneself“. Parents had generally stayed together for the childrens sake. Then came the idea that children b
9、enefited more from their parents happiness than from family structure. Even if children suffered at the time of their parents break-up, so went the thinking, it would only be temporary. They would adjust and bounce back. Our culture would like to hold on to this rosy picture, but it is out of touch
10、with research and with millions of Americans who have experienced the tragedy of divorce. By almost every measure, children of divorce live worse than their peers in intact families: Poverty. By conservative estimates, womens standard of living after divorce drops 27 percent. Divorced, single-parent
11、 families are four times more likely to be poor than intact ones. The loss of a husbands income can pose tremendous hardships. Betty learned this when her marriage ended, leaving her to care alone for two toddlers. Men, on the other hand, experience an increase in their standard of living. Some year
12、s ago this was widely exaggerated as 42 percent. However, more realistic figures now place it at 10 percent. Despite the stereotype of the carefree bachelor, divorced fathers take on the financial burden of maintaining two households, and this increases further with remarriage. Out-of-wedlock pregna
13、ncies. Divorce predisposes teens to earlier sexual activity and out-of-marriage pregnancies. Education. Children of divorce attain less educationally. Marriage. They are more likely to view divorce and cohabitation favorably, marriage less favorably, and to become divorced themselves especially if t
14、heir spouses parents are also divorced. Behavior. As if these concerns are not enough, children of divorce are likely to have behavioral problems. According to clinical psychologist Dr. Michael Katz, they are prone to lying, low achievement, denying responsibility for their own behavior, and difficu
15、lty in concentrating. Emotions. Significant emotional consequences also occur. “Karen“, who is profiled in Wallersteins book, described living with a sense of doom, especially when she felt happy. “If happiness increases ones probability of experiencing loss, think how dangerous it must be to simply
16、 feel happy,“ Wallerstein writes. Further, she found that “the major impact of divorce arises in adulthood as serious romantic relationships move centre stage.“ Lacking a good role model for marriage, children of divorced families experience anxiety, which “leads many into making bad choices in rela
17、tionships, giving up hastily when problems arise, or avoiding relationships altogether.“ No longer can we assume these problems are limited to other peoples children. In Growing Up with a Single Parent, Sara McLanahan and Gary Sandefer of the University of Wisconsin report they can occur regardless
18、of race, sex, parents education level, or place of residence. Benefits of Marriage On the other side of the fence stand the benefits of marriage, which extend even to health. As Maggie Gallagher and Linda Waite report in The Case for Marriage: Why Married People Are Happier, Healthier and Better Off
19、 Financially, marriage really does mean “settling down“ to a healthier lifestyle. Divorced men are three times more likely to commit suicide, for example, than married men. And divorced and widowed men are far more likely to smoke and abuse alcohol. In addition, Gallagher and Waite assert that, beca
20、use of their wives influence, married men are more likely to visit the doctor and follow his orders. They tend to eat healthier and more regular meals. And not only men benefit from this “nagging“ effect. One study showed that, after three years, women whose husbands encouraged them to improve their
21、 health smoked less, slept more, and were more physically active. John E. Murray of the University of Toledo writes that married people live longer and healthier lives than do singles. Research and personal experience show that marriage is better for children and their parents. That is no surprise,
22、for Scripture also speaks to the value of marriage. Turning the Tide Despite the many benefits of marriage to society, lawmakers have done little to increase its value in American culture. At the state level, lawmakers could begin by creating real tax advantages for marriage and by eliminating “no-f
23、ault“ divorce and getting rid of language like “domestic partner“ laws and laws that dont “discriminate on the basis of family structure.“ Similar reforms are needed at the national level as well. While welfare reform became federal law in 1996, state initiatives began in the early 1990s. “Conservat
24、ives were talking about the importance of marriage long before that,“ said Michael Schwartz. Meanwhile, a growing private-sector movement is replacing the “culture of divorce“ with a “culture of marriage“. More than 100 leaders of organizations promoting marriage, such as James Q. Wilson, David Pope
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