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閱讀訓(xùn)練:大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí)閱讀理解練習(xí)一
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).You
shoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwitha
singlelinethroughthecentre.
Questions1to5arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Ifwomenaremercilessly(無(wú)情地)exploitedyearafteryear,theyhaveonlythemselvesto
blame.Becausetheytrembleatthethoughtofbeingseeninpublicinclothesthatareoutof
fashion,theyarealwaystakenadvantageofbythedesignersandthebigstores.Clotheswhich
havebeenwornonlyafewtimeshavetobeputasidebecauseofthechangeoffashion.When
youcometothinkofit,onlyawomeniscapableofstandinginfrontofawardrobe(衣柜)
packedfullofclothesandannouncingsadlythatshehasnothingtowear.
Changingfashionsarenothingmorethantheintentionalcreationofwaste.Manywomen
spendvastsumsofmoneyeachyeartoreplaceclothesthathavehardlybeenworn.Womenwho
cannotaffordtothrowawayclothinginthisway,wastehoursoftheirtimealteringthedresses
theyhave.Skirtsarelengthenedorshortened;neck-linesareloweredorraised,andsoon.
Noonecanclaimthatthefashionindustrycontributesanythingreallyimportanttosociety.
Fashiondesignersarerarelyconcernedwithvitalthingslikewarmth,comfortanddurability(耐
用).Theyareonlyinterestedinoutwardappearanceandtheytakeadvantageofthefactthat
womenwillputupwithanyamountofdiscomfort,aslongastheylookright.Therecanhardlybe
amanwhohasn'tatsometimeinhislifesmiledatthesightofawomanshakinginathindress
onawinterday,ordelicatelypickingherwaythroughdeepsnowinhighheeledshoes.
Whencomparingmenandwomeninthematteroffashion,theconclusionstobedrawnare
obvious.Dotheconstantlychangingfashionsofwomen'sclothes,onewonders,reflectbasic
qualitiesofinconstancyandinstability?Menaretooclevertoletthemselvesbecheatedby
fashiondesigners.Dotheirunchangingstylesofdressreflectbasicqualitiesofstabilityand
reliability?Thatisforyoutodecide.
1.Designersandbigstoresalwaysmakemoney.
A)bymercilesslyexploitingwomenworkersintheclothingindustry
B)becausetheyarecapableofpredictingnewfashions
C)byconstantlychangingthefashionsinwomen'sclothing
D)becausetheyattachgreatimportancetoqualityinwomen'sclothing
2.Tothewriter,thefactthatwomenaltertheirold-fashioneddressesisseenas.
A)awasteofmoney
B)awasteoftime
C)anexpressionoftaste
D)anexpressionofcreativity
3.Thewriterwouldbelesscriticaliffashiondesignersplacedmorestressontheof
clothing.
A)cost
B)appearance
C)comfort
D)suitability
4.Newfashionsinclothingarecreatedfor.
A)thecommercialexploitationofwomen
B)thewomen'sstrengthofcharacter
C)basicqualitiesofinconstancyandinstability
D)animportantcontributiontosociety
5.Bysaying"theconlusionstobedrawnareobvious"(LineOne,ParagraphFour)thewriter
meansthat.
A)women'sinconstancyintheirchoiceofclothingisoftenlaughedat
B)womenarebetterabletoputupwithdiscomfort
C)menarealsoexploitedgreatlybyfashiondesigners
D)menaremorereasonableinthematteroffashion
Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Forsometimepastithasbeenwidelyacceptedthatbabies-andothercreatures-learnto
dothingsbecausecertainactsleadto"rewards";andthereisnoreasontodoubtthatthisistrue.
Butitusedalsotobewidelybelievedthateffectiverewards,atleastintheearlystages,hadtobe
directlyrelatedtosuchbasicphysiological"drives"(欲望)asthirstorhunger.Inotherwords,a
babywouldlearnifhegotfoodordrinkorsomesortofphysicalcomfort,nototherwise.
Itisnowclearthatthisisnotso.Babieswilllearntobehaveinwaysthatproduceresultsin
theworldwithnorewardexceptthesuccessfuloutcome.
PapousekbeganhisstudiesbyusingmilkinthenormalwaytoHrewardHthebabiesandso
teachthemtocarryoutsomesimplemovements,suchasturningtheheadtoonesideorthe
other.Thenhenoticedthatababywhohadhadenoughtodrinkwouldrefusethemilkbutwould
stillgoonmakingthelearnedresponsewithclearsignsofpleasure.Sohebegantostudythe
children'sreponsesinsituationswherenomilkwasprovided.Hequicklyfoundthatchildrenas
youngasfourmonthswouldlearntoturntheirheadstorightorleftifthemovement"switchon"
adisplayoflights-andindeedthattheywerecapableoflearningquitecomplexturnstobring
aboutthisresult,forinstance,twoleftortworight,oreventomakeasmanyasthreeturnsto
oneside.
Papousek'slightdisplaywasplaceddirectlyinfrontofthebabiesandhemadethe
interestingobservationthatsometimestheywouldnotturnbacktowatchthelightsclosely
althoughtheywould"smileandbubble(發(fā)出咯咯聲)"whenthedisplaycameon.Papousek
concludedthatitwasnotprimarilythesightofthelightswhichpleasedthem,itwasthesuccess
theywereachievinginsolvingtheproblem,inmasteringtheskill,andthatthereexistsa
fundamentalhumanurgetomakesenseoftheworldandbringitunderintentionalcontrol.
6.Accordingtotheauthor,babieslearntodothingswhich.
A)aredirectlyrelatedtopleasure
B)willmeettheirphysicalneeds
C)willbringthemafeelingofsuccess
D)willsatisfytheircuriosity
7.Papouseknoticedinhisstudiesthatababy.
A)wouldmakelearnedresponseswhenitsawthemilk
B)wouldcarryoutlearnedmovementswhenithadenoughtodrink
C)wouldcontinuethesimplemovementswithoutbeinggivenmilk
D)wouldturnitsheadtorightorleftwhenithadenoughtodrink
8.InPapousek*sexperimentbabiesmakelearnedmovementsoftheheadinorderto
A)havethelightsturnedon
B)berewardedwithmilk
C)pleasetheirparents
D)bepraised
9.Thebabieswould"smileandbubble"atthelightsbecause.
A)thelightsweredirectlyrelatedtosomebasic"drives"
B)thesightfothelightswasinteresting
C)theyneednotturnbacktowatchthelights
D)theysucceededin"switchingon"thelights
lO.AccordingtoPapousek,thepleasurebabiesgetinachievingsomethingisareflectionof
A)abasichumandesiretounderstandandcontroltheworld
B)thesatisfactionofcertainphysiologicalneeds
C)theirstrongdesiretosolvecomplexproblems
D)afundamentalhumanurgetodisplaytheirlearnedskills
Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Abreakthrough(突破)intheprovisionofenergyfromthesunforEuropeanEconomic
Community(EEC)couldbebroughtforwardbyuptotwodecades,ifamodestincreasecouldbe
providedintheEEC'sresearvheffortinthisfield,accordingtotheseniorEECscientistsengaged
inexperimentsinsolarenergyatEEC'sscientificlaboratoriesatIspra,nearMilan.
TheseniorWestGermanscientistinchargeoftheCommunity'ssolarenergyprogramme,
Mr.JoachimGretz,toldjournaliststhatatpresentlevelsofresearchspendingitwasmostunlikely
thatsolarenergywouldprovideasmuchas3%oftheCommunity'senergyrequirementseven
aftertheyear2000.Buthesaidthatwithamodestincreaseinthepresentsums,devotedbythe
EECtothisworkitwaspossiblethatthebreakthroughcouldbeachievedbytheendofthenext
decade.
Mr.Gretzcalculatesthatifsolarenergyonlyprovided3%oftheEEC'sneeds,thiscouldstill
produceasavingofaboutabillionpoundsinthepresentbillforimportedenergyeachyear.And
hebelievesthatwiththepossibilityofutilizingmoreadvancedtechnologyinthisfielditmightbe
possibletosatisfyamuchbiggershareoftheCommunity*sfutureenergyneeds.
AtpresenttheEECspendsabout$2.6millionsayearonsolarresearchatIspra,oneofthe
EEC'sofficialjointresearchcentres,andanother3millionsayearinindirectresearchwith
universitiesandotherindependentbodies.
ll.Thephrase"bebroughtforward"inthefirstsentenceofParagraphOnemostprobably
means.
A)beexpected
B)beadvanced
C)becompleted
D)beintroduced
12.Somescientistsbelievethatabreakthroughintheuseofsolarenergydepends
on.
A)sufficientfunding
B)advancedtechnology
C)furtherexperiments
D)well-equippedlaboratories
13.AccordingtoMr.Gretz,thepresentsumofmoneywillenablethescientiststo
provide.
A)alittlemorethan3%oftheEEC'sneedsaftertheyear2000
B)3%oftheEEC'sneedsbeforetheyear2000
C)lessthan3%oftheEEC'sneedsbeforetheyear2000
D)only3%oftheEEC'sneedsevenaftertheyear2000
14.ThetotalyearlyspendingoftheEEConsolarenergyresearchamountedto.
A)abillionpounds
B)almost3milliondollars
C)almost5milliondollars
D)almost6milliondollars
15.Theapplicationofadvancedtechnologytoresearchinsolarenergy.
A)wouldleadtoabigincreaseinresearchfunding
B)wouldmakeitunnecessarytoimportoil
C)wouldmakeitpossibletomeetthefutureenergyneedsoftheEEC
D)wouldprovideamuchgreaterproportionoftheCommunity*sfutureenergyneeds
Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Theblackrobin(知更鳥(niǎo))isoneoftheworld'srarestbirds.Itisasmall,wildbird,andit
livesonlyontheislandofLittleMangere,offthecoastofNewZealand.In1967therewereabout
50blackrobinsthere;in1977therewerefewerthanten.Thesearetheonlyblackrobinsleftin
theworld.Theislandhasmanyotherbirds,ofcourse,ofdifferentkinds,largeandsmall;they
seemtomultiplyveryhappily.
Energetic(有力的,積極的)stepsarebeingtakentopreservetheblackrobin-toguard
thoseremainingandtoincreasetheirnumber.Detailedstudiesaregoingon,andapublicappeal
formoneyhasbeenmade.Theideaistobuyanotherislandnearbyasaspecialhome,a
"reserve",forthreatenedwildlife,includingblackrobins.TheorganiserssaythatLittleMangere
shouldthenberestockedwiththerobin'sfood-iteatsonlyonekindofseed-andsorenewedfor
it.ThousandsoftherequiredplantsareatpresentbeingcultivatedinNewZealand.Thepublic
appealisaimedattheconscienceofmankind,sothatthewildblackrobinwilllnotdieoutand
disappearfromtheearthinourtimeatleast.
Intheearth'slong,longpasthundredsofkindsofcreatureshaveevolved,risentoadegree
ofsuccess-anddiedout.Inthelong,longfuturetherewillbemanynewanddifferentformsof
life.Thosecreaturesthatadaptthemslvessuccessfullytowhattheearthofferswillsurvivefora
longtime.Thosethatfailtomeetthechallengeswilldisappearearly.ThatisNature'sproven
methodofoperation.
Theruleofselection-"thesurvivalofthefittest"istheonebywhichmanhashimself
arrivedonthescene.
Lifeseemstohavegrowntootoughforblackrobins.
16.Theblackrobinisdyingoutmainlybecause.
A)peoplehavebeenverycarelessaboutitssurvival
B)itsonlyfoodisbecomingexhaustedonLittleMangere
C)theotherbirdsontheislandhavedestroyedit
D)theappealformoneyhascomeatthewrongtime
17.ThesuccessofothersmallbirdsonLittleMangereshowsthat.
A)theislandcannothaveverymuchfoodleft
B)somethinghastodieout,theycan'tallbewinners
C)thebigbirdshaveallbeenattackingtheblackrobin
D)therobinhasfailedtomeetthechallengesoflife
18.Asregardsselectionandsurvival,thedecisivefactorseemstobe.
A)theabilitytoadapttochangedorchangingconditions
B)thenumberofwildlifereservesthatareavailable
C)theconcernandgenerosity(慷慨)ofthepublic
D)thesizeofthehome,ortheamountofspaceonehastolivein
19.Theevidenceseemstosuggestthat.
A)itisadisasterforeveryonewhenonekindofbirddiesout
B)allcreaturesareconcernedaboutthesurvivalofothers
C)Natureexpectsandacceptsthedyingoutofweakerbreeds
D)manistoblamewhensuchathinghappens
2O.Thewriter'sattitudetowardstheprotectionoftheblackrobinsis.
A)active
B)passive
C)indifferent
D)pessimistic
閱讀訓(xùn)練:大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí)閱讀理解練習(xí)二
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).You
shoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwitha
singlelinethroughthecentre.
Questions1to5arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Inthewarmenclosedwateroffarmponds,conditionsareverylikelytobelethalforfish
wheninsecticides(殺蟲(chóng)齊(J)areappliedintheneighbourhood.Asmanyexamplesshow,the
poisoniscarriedinbyrainsandrunofffromsurroundinglands.Sometimesthepondsreceivenot
onlypollutedrunoffbutalsoadirectdoseascrop-dustingpilotsneglecttoshutoffthedusterin
passingoverapond.Evenwithoutsuchcomplication,normalagriculturalusesubjectsfishtofar
heavierconcentrationsofchemicalsthanwouldberequiredtokillthem.Inotherwords,a
markedreductionintheamountusedwouldhardlychangethefatalsituation,forapplicationof
over0.1poundperacretotheponditselfaregenerallyconsideredhazardous.Andthepoison,
onceintroduced,ishardtogetridof.OnepondthathadbeentreatedwithDDTtoremove
unwantedshiners(車(chē)艮色小魚(yú))remainedsopoisonousthroughrepeateddrainingandwashing
thatitkilled94%ofthesunfishwithwhichitwaslaterstocked.Apparentlythechemical
remainedinthemudofthepondbottom.
Insomepartsoftheworldthecultivationoffishinpondsprovidesanindispensablesource
offood.Insuchplacestheuseofinsecticideswithoutregardfortheeffectsonfishcreates
immediateproblems.InRhodesia,forexample,theyoungofanimportfoodfish,theKafue
bream(蜩科海魚(yú)),arekilledbyexposuretoonly0.04partspermillionofDDTinshallowpools.
Evensmallerdie,ofmanyotherinsecticideswouldbefatal.Theshallowwatersinwhichthese
fishlivearefavorablemosquito-breedingplaces.Theproblemofcontrollingmosquitoesandat
thesametimeconservingafishimportantintheCentralAfricandiethasobviouslynotbeen
solvedsatisfactorily.
1.Theword"lethal"inthefirstsentencenearlymeans.
A)dead
B)important
C)fatal
D)vital
2.Theauthor'stoneinthispassagecanbebestdescribedas.
A)depressed
B)indifferent
C)questioning
D)objective
3.shouldberesponsibleforthepresenceofinsecticidesinponds?
A)Rhodesia
B)CentralAfrica
C)Conditionsoffarmponds
D)Humanerror
4.Theauthorstatesaproblem,,andrelatescausesinthispassage.
A)givesexamples
B)proposesasolution
C)explainshissuggestion
D)makesspeeches
5.Whichofthefollowingtitlesbestsumsupthewholepassage?
A)TheEffectofInsecticidesonFish
B)TheWaterofFarmPonds
C)TheCultivationofFishasFood
D)SavingAfricanFoodSupplies
Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Therehavebeenmanygreatinventions,thingsthatchangedthewaywelivein.Thefirst
greatinventionwasonethatisstillveryimportanttoday-thewheel.Thismadeiteasierto
carryheavythingsandtotravellongdistances.Forhundredsofyearsafterthattherewerefew
inventionsthathadasmucheffectasthewheel.Thenintheearly1800'stheworldstartedto
change.Therewaslittleunknownlandleftintheworld.Peopledidnothavetoexploremuch
anymore.Theybegantoworkinsteadtomakelifebetter.Inthesecondhalfofthe19thcentury
manygreatinventionsweremade.Amongthemwerethecamera,theelectriclightandtheradio.
Theseallbecameabigpartofourlifetoday.
Thefirstpartofthe20thcenturysawmoregreatinventions.Thehelicopterin1909.Movies
withsoundin1926.Thecomputerin1928.Andjetplanesin1930.Thiswasalsoatimewhena
newmaterialwasfirstmade.Nyloncameoutin1935.Itchangedthekindofclothespeoplewear.
Themiddlepartofthe20thcenturybroughtnewwaystohelppeoplegetoverdisease.They
workedverywell.Theymadepeoplehealthierandletthemlivelongerlives.Bythe1960'smost
peoplecouldexpecttolivetobeatleast60.Bythistimemostpeoplehadaverygoodlife.Of
coursenewinventionscontinuedtobemade.Butmannowhadadesiretoexploreagain.The
worldwasknowntomanbutthestarswerenot.Manbeganlookingforwaystogointospace.
Russiamadethefirststep.ThentheUnitedStatestookastep.Sincethenothercountries,
includingChinaandJapan,havemadetheirstepsintospace.In1969mantookhisbiggeststep
awayfromearth.Americansfirstwalkedonthemoon.Thisiscertainlyjustabeginningthough.
Newinventionswillsomedayallowustodothingswehaveneveryetdreamedof.
6.Camerawasinventedafter.
A)1850
B)1950
C)1800
D)1900
7.Whydidtheworldstarttochangeintheearly1800's?
A)Becausetherewerefewinventionsthathadasmucheffectasthewheelforhundredsof
years.
B)Becausetherewaslittleunknownlandleftintheworld.
C)Becausepeopledidnothavetoexploremuchanymore.
D)Becausepeoplebegantoworktomakelifebetterinsteadofexploringunknownworld
8.InParagraphTwo,theword"they"inthesentence"theyworkedverywell"refer
to.
A)helicopters,computers,jetplanes,nylon
B)newwaystohelppeoplegetoverdisease
C)newmaterials
D)people
9.Whydidmanhaveadesiretoexploreagain?
A)Manwantedtomovetootherstars.
B)OthercountrieswantedtocatchupwiththeAmericans.
C)OthercountrieswantedtofollowtheRussians.
D)Goingintospaceisadreamformantorealize.
10.Thepossibletitleforthepassagemightbe.
A)GreatInventionofthe20thCentury
B)HowWheels,CamerasandComputersWereInvented?
C)People'sAttitudestowardsInventions
D)GreatInventionsInfluenceOurWayofLiving
Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
OnehundredandthirteenmillionAmericanshaveatleastonebank-issuedcreditcard.They
givetheirownersautomaticcreditinstores,restaurants,andhotels,athome,acrossthecountry,
andevenabroad,andtheymakemanybankingservicesavailableaswell.Moreandmoreof
thesecreditcardscanbereadautomatically,makingitpossibletowithdrawordepositmoneyin
scatteredlocations,whetherornotthelocalbranchbankisopened.Formanyofusthe"cashless
society"isnotonthehorizon-it'salreadyhere.
Whilecomputersoffertheseconveniencestoconsumers,theyhavemanyadvantagesfor
sellerstoo.Electroniccashregisterscandomuchmorethansimplyringupsales.Theycankeepa
widerangeofrecords,includingwhosoldwhat,when,andtowhom.Thisinformationallows
businessmentokeeptrackoftheirlistofgoodsbyshowingwhichitemsarebeingsoldandhow
fasttheyaremoving.Decisionstorecordorreturngoodstosupplierscanthenbemade.Atthe
sametimethesecomputersrecordwhichhoursarebusiestandwhichemployeesarethemost
efficient,allowingpersonnelandstaffingassignmentstobemadeaccordingly.Andtheyalso
identifypreferredcustomersforpromotionalcampaigns.Computersarereliedonby
manufacturersforsimilarreasons.Computer-analyzedmarkingreportscanhelptodecidewhich
productstoemphasizenow,whichtodevelopforthefuture,andwhichtodrop.Computerskeep
trackofgoodsinstock,ofrawmaterialsonhand,andevenoftheproductionprocessitself.
Numerousothercommercialenterprises,fromtheaterstomagazinespublishers,fromgas
andelectricutilitiestomilkprocessors,bringbetterandmoreefficientservicestoconsumers
throughtheuseofcomputers.
11.Accordingtothepassage,thecreditcardenablesitsownerto.
A)withdrawasmuchmoneyfromthebankashewishes
B)obtainmoreconvenientservicesthanotherpeopledo
C)enjoygreatertrustfromthestorekeeper
D)cashmoneywhereverhewishesto
12.Fromthelastsentenceofthefirstparagraphwelearnthat.
A)inthefuturealltheAmericanswillusecreditcards
B)creditcardsaremainlyusedintheUnitedStatestoday
C)nowadaysmanyAmericansdonotpayincash
D)itisnowmoreconvenienttousecreditcardsthanbefore
13.Ifcomputersrecordwhichhoursarebusiestandwhichemployeesarethemostefficient,
what
willbusinessmendo?
A)Theywillfiresomeemployeesandraisetheworkefficiency.
B)Theywillarrangefordifferentemployeestododifferentjobsaccordingtotheirabilities
andperformance.
C)Theywillassignmoreworkfortheemployeestodo.
D)Theywillallowthepersonneltodowhateverworktheywanttodo.
14.Thephrase"ringupsales"inLineTwo,ParagraphTwo,mostprobablymeans.
A)makeanorderofgoods
B)recordsalesonacashregister
C)callthesalesmanager
D)keeptrackofthegoodsinstock
15.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?
A)Approachestothecommercialuseofcomputers.
B)Conveniencesbroughtaboutbycomputersinbusiness.
C)Significanceofautomationincommercialenterprises.
D)Advantagesofcreditcardsinbusiness.
Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Ourshasbecomeasocietyofemployees.Ahundredyearsorsoagoonlyoneoutofevery
fiveAmericansatworkwasemployed.Todayonlyoneoutoffiveisnotemployedbutworkingfor
himself.Andwhen50yearsago"beingemployed"meantworkingasafactorylabourerorasa
farmhand,theemployeeoftodayisincreasinglyamiddle-classpersonwithasubstantialformal
education,holdingaprofessionalormanagementjobrequiringintellectualandtechnicalskills.
Indeed,twothingshavecharacterizedAmericansocietyduringtheselast50years:middle-class
andupper-classemployeeshavebeenthefastest-growinggroupsinourworking
population-growingsofastthattheindustrialworker,thatoldestchildoftheIndustrial
Revolution,hasbeenlosinginnumericalimportancedespitetheexpansionofindustrial
production.
Yetyouwillfindlittleifanythingwrittenonwhatitistobeanemployee.Youcanfinda
greatdealofverydubiousadviceonhowtogetajoborhowtogetapromotion.Youcanalso
findagooddealofworkinachosenfield,whetheritbethemechanist'stradeorbookkeeping
(會(huì)計(jì)).Everyoneofthesetradesrequiresdifferentskills;setsdifferentstandards,andrequires
adifferentpreparation.Yettheyallhaveemployeeship(雇員身份)incommon.Andincreasingly,
especiallyinthelargebusinessoringovernment,employeeshipismoreimportanttosuccess
thanthespecialprofessionalknowledgeorskill.Certainlymorepeoplefailbecausetheydonot
knowtherequirementsofbeinganemployeethanbecausetheydonotadequatelypossessthe
skillsoftheirtrade;thehigheryouclimbtheladder,themoreyougetintoadministrativeor
executivework,thegreatertheemphasisonabilitytoworkwithintheorganizationratherthan
ontechnicalabilitiesorprofessionalknowledge.
16.Itisimpliedthat50yearsago.
A)80%ofAmericanworkingpeoplewereemployedinfactories
B)20%ofAmericanintellectualswereemployees
C)thepercentageofintellectualsinthetotalworkforcewasalmostthesameasthatof
industrialworkers
D)thepercentageofintellectualsworkingasemployeeswasnotsolargeasthatof
industrialworkers
17.Accordingtothepassage,withthedevelopmentofmodernindustry,.
A)factorylabourerswillovertakeintellectualemployeesinnumber
B)thereareasmanymiddle-classemployeesasfactorylabourers
C)employershaveattachedgreatimportancetofactorylabourers
D)theproportionoffactorylabourersintotalemployeepopulationhasdecreased
18.Theword"dubious"inLineTwo,ParagraphTwo,mostprobablymeans.
A)valuable
B)useful
C)doubtful
D)helpful
19.Accordingtothewriter,professionalknowledgeorskillis.
A)lessimportantthanawarenessofbeingagoodemployee
B)asimportantastheabilitytodealwithpublicrelation
C)moreimportantthanemployer-employeerelations
D)asimportantastheabilitytoco-operatewithothersintheorganization
20.Fromthepassageitcanbeseenthatemployeeshiphelpsone.
A)tobemoresuccessfulinhiscareer
B)tosolvetechnicalproblems
C)tobemorespecializedinhisfield
D)todevelophisprofessionalskill
閱讀訓(xùn)練:大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí)閱讀理解練習(xí)三
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).You
shoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwitha
singlelinethroughthecentre.
Questions1to5arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Thescienceof.meteorologyisconcernedwiththestudyofthestructure,state,and
behavioroftheatmosphere.Thesubjectmaybeapproachedfromseveraldirections,butthe
scenecannotbefullyapproachedfromanyonevantagepoint(有利的地位).Differentviews
mustbeintegratedtogiveperspectivetothewholepicture.
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