[外语类试卷]阅读理解练习试卷4及答案与解析.doc
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1、阅读理解练习试卷 4及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension Directions: There are 5 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the squ
2、are brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 0 New Years Eve requires the ultimate party outfit. But what if your holiday spending has burned holes in your pockets? The answer might be to rent a little luxury. The renting business has begun to lose the image of an industry filled with designer
3、 tuxedos, Halloween costumes or out-of-date evening wear. Still largely an industry dedicated to special-event clothing (dinners, corporate parties, weddings), it has started to branch out into more casual clothing. And for those not afraid to shop around, it has become an option for dressing up on
4、a budget. For the price of rentals ( 150, or $260, for a four-day period) , the only things available in most department stores are dresses that look as if they are late for the party.“ Working women have sophisticated tastes, but buying an evening dress is a very expensive proposition, and most peo
5、ple dont want to wear the same dress more than once,“ says Doniger. But what has brought on this recent change in perception on renting luxury? Unexpectedly, the transformation has been helped along by a change in corporate policy by many top businesses. For years businessmen all over the world have
6、 gotten a clothing allowance from their companies to rent a tuxedo or other luxury items they need for an event. But while any company looking at the bottom line is not going to pay for a female employee to buy a new evening dress, they are now more willing to help pay for renting one. “In the last
7、five years a lot of businesses have started to pay for some if not all of a rental. They will pay, say, 80 or 90 of the cost and let the women top off the rest themselves,“ says Doniger. But renting luxury fashion is not limited to clothing. Having the latest must-have designer handbag is the fastes
8、t way for a woman to communicate her fashion savvy and display her luxury status. The rental stores can give the everyday woman a chance to wear the latest designer bag and feel like a million bucks without having to spend it. 1 The renting business _. ( A) offers more choices than it used to do ( B
9、) has shifted its focus to casual clothing ( C) performs a similar function as in the past ( D) is still considered an old-fashioned industry 2 In paragraph 3 “ dressing up on a budget“ probably means “to _ “. ( A) dress formally when there is enough money ( B) dress well with the limited available
10、money ( C) try to save money to enjoy expensive clothes ( D) set aside certain amount of money for fancy dresses 3 Which of the following is NOT the reason for working women to rent dresses? ( A) They like what is provided by the rental companies. ( B) They need to change dress for every different o
11、ccasion. ( C) They cannot afford buying many new dresses. ( D) They have no time for shopping in the department stores. 4 Renting luxury for employees _. ( A) is encouraged by many companies ( B) is harmful for the company image ( C) is going to cost the companies more ( D) is made possible by compa
12、nies increasing budget 5 The authors attitude toward the renting business can be summarized as _. ( A) critical ( B) ambiguous ( C) supportive ( D) suspicious 6 The best title for the passage could be _. ( A) Renting Luxury Or Not ( B) The Rise of Renting Luxury ( C) Who Is Renting Luxury ( D) Tips
13、for Renting Luxury 6 Ten years ago, when environmental lawyer Kassie Siegel went in search of an animal to save the world, the polar bear wasnt at all an obvious choice. Siegel and Brendan Cummings of the Center for Biological Diversity in Joshua Tree, Calif. , were looking for a species whose habit
14、at was disappearing due to climate change, which could serve as a symbol of the dangers of global warming. Her first candidate met the scientific criteria it lived in ice caves in Alaskas Glacier Bay, which were melting away but unfortunately it was a spider. You cant sell a lot of T shirts with pic
15、tures of an animal most people would happily step on. Next, Siegel turned to the Kittlitzs murrelet, a small Arctic seabird whose nesting sites in glaciers were disappearing. In 2001, she petitioned the Department of the Interior to add it to the Endangered Species list, but Interior Secretary Gale
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