[外语类试卷]大学英语四级模拟试卷991及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级模拟试卷 991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 No Smoking in Public Places. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below: 1推行公共场所禁烟能够保护公众的健康 2实 现公共场所禁烟面临很多困难 3我的建议 No Smoking in Public Places 二、
2、 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 information given in the passa
3、ge; 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 The Fathering Gap: Pitfalls of Modern Fatherhood Fathers Day, which was invented by a woman, used to be a day when the member of the family who was l
4、east often home was celebrated with a gift or card he didnt really want, which was bought with money he probably earned. Yay. These days, with a large percentage of families having two working parents, things are a little.different. This year Fathers Day is being celebrated with the release of studi
5、es about what modern fatherhood is like. The conclusion is not good news theres a growing “fathering gap“ in America. The “marriage gap“ is already a well-documented social phenomenon: couples who are wealthier and better educated tend to marry later, and stay married longer. Couples who have less e
6、ducation and less professional success tend to not marry and to divorce more often. Because a fragmented family is more expensive to maintain than an intact one, they tend to then get poorer still. The married thus end up much wealthier than the unmarried and the gap between them is getting wider. T
7、he fathering gap a term made up for the purposes of this story is similar. Fathers from intact families are spending more time with their kids than their own fathers did, but more and more fathers are not living with their families. So those who have dads in the home are getting more time with those
8、 dads. Thus the gap in actual fathering time between those whose fathers live with them and those whose fathers dont is getting wider. And just as with the marriage gap, privilege plays a big role. Fathers who are more engaged with their children tend to be wealthier and better educated. Fewer fathe
9、rs from poor families live with their kids, although they may live with some of them. So kids from better-off families tend to have more time with their dads, with all the social and developmental benefits that can often entail(传承 ). A new analysis by the Pew Research Center of data from the Nationa
10、l Survey of Family Growth(NSFG)has found that more than a quarter(27%)of all fathers with children under the age of 19 now live apart from at least some of their children.Black fathers(44%)are more than twice as likely to live apart from their kids as white fathers(21%), while just over a third of H
11、ispanic fathers maintain a separate residence. Similarly , 40% of fathers who didnt finish high school are not residing with their children, a living situation shared by only 7% of fathers who graduated college. Like the marriage gap, the fathering gap is partly an unintended consequence of the grow
12、ing education and economic influence of women. As women have had more successful careers and brought home more pay(wives now bring home an average of 44% of the household income), husbands have had to step up and share more in the joys and chores of parenting. “From 1985 to 2000, “ says the Pew repo
13、rt, “the amount of time married fathers spent with their children more than doubled.“ According to the most recent figures available, fathers log about 6.5 hours a week of child care. Mothers still do the lionesss share.logging about almost 13 hours. That daddy time has to come from somewhere, and o
14、ne of the features of the fathering gap is that men now express more concern about work-life balance than women do. In 2008, 60% of men reported experiencing work-life conflict, compared with fewer than 50% of women, according to The New Dad, a study from Boston Colleges Center for Work and Family.
15、In 1975, more women(42%)than men(35%)were concerned about it. But while women have found it hard to be taken seriously at work after they have had kids, men have found it more difficult to be taken seriously as parents. Workplaces expect them to be even more career-focused when they become dads.“In
16、essence, contemporary fatherhood ideals are in many respects similar to what maternal ideals and expectations were 30 years ago but with the opposite challenge, “ says the Boston College study.“Fathers struggling to balance career aspirations with a focus on parenting may encounter paternal walls no
17、t unlike the maternal walls working mothers have faced.“ That study was drawn from a survey of 963 mostly college educated men, most of whom made more than $ 75, 000 a year, with an average of two kids. As such, of course, it presents a highly skewed(片面的 )view of modern fatherhood. College educated
18、fathers are more able to spend time with their kids, not least because knowledge work is not always site-specific(look at all those daddy bloggers)and because they have an income that can pay for other household chores to be done by someone else. Fathers with a high school diploma or less have a tou
19、gher time getting taken seriously as an involved parent. “Working class Americans typically lack the kind of flexibility those in professional and managerial jobs take for granted, “ noted Joan Williams in her 2010 book Reshaping the Work Family Debate .She analyzed 99 arbitrations(仲裁 )in which work
20、ers had been disciplined because of actions they took like leaving in the middle of a work day because of a family need. Often the men didnt even mention why they had to go for fear of being mocked at their workplace. Those too are the men least likely to be going home to their kids every night. Tha
21、t doesnt mean theyre never in touch, but it does make it harder. One third of fathers who live apart from their kids say they communicate with their kids less than once a month, according to Pew. A full 27% of them say they havent seen their offspring in more than a year. While the shift toward more
22、 hands-on fathering is well underway Boston College found that 53% of fathers would consider not working outside the home if they could make the numbers work it has a ways to go yet. In fact.according to 2010 Census estimates, there are only 154, 000 stay at home dads in the U. S. And while the tren
23、d lines point in the direction of more equally shared parenting, its not an equally shared equality. The wealthy and well-educated and their children are reaping the benefits of more engaged fatherhood much more than those who struggle, creating a spiral of income inequality that will be harder and
24、harder to reverse. 2 What used to happen on Fathers Day? ( A) The father used to buy himself a gift. ( B) The family members didnt go home that day. ( C) The father was able to stay at home that day. ( D) The father used to receive a gift or card. 3 What kind of phenomenon does “marriage gap“ refer
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