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大学英语四级模拟试卷41(共9套)

(共825题)

大学英语四级模拟试卷第1套

一、作文(本题共7题,每题7.0分,共7分。)

1、Forthispari,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayaboutTooMuch

ExpenditureonFashion.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsfollowingtheoutlinegiven

belowinChinese:1.目前很多大学生在追求时尚方面花费太多2.我的个人看法

标准答案:TooMuchExpenditureonFashion[1]Thecvcr-changingfashionmirrors

theadvanceofhumancivilization.[2]Andthedesireforbeautyandfashionis

blameless.[3]However,somecollegestudentsdipintotheirpurses[4]inorderto

keepupwithJoneses.Someofthemevencutdownthe[5]expendingforbooksand

mealstosatisfytheirdesireforfashionabledress.[6]AsfarasIamconcerned,college

studentsshouldcherishambitionsratherthanbecomeslavesoffashion.[7]Attention

shouldbepaidtothedisadvantagesoftheblindedfollowingoffashion.[8]Firstly,the

pursuitoffashionhasmademanycollegestudentsgetlost.Someofthemevenfailto

focusontheirstudy.[9]Besides,itisacostlyhobbytofollowthetide,whichwill

[10]imposefinancialstressesontheirparents.[11]Allinall,[12]weshould

adoptamorereasonableattitudetowardsthepursuitoffashion.

知识点解析:【1】【2】对于不能全盘否定的事物,比较恰当的写法是在批驳极

端行为之前,先论述其合理性。【3】用However引出极端盲目地追求时尚的现

象。【5】用具体实例说明某些大学生的盲从行为c【6】用Asfaras1am

concerned引出个人观点。此句为主题句。【8】【9】用Firstly和Besides体现论

述层次。【10】用impose一词加强语气,强调盲目追求时尚给父母造成的压力。

【11】用Allinall简要总结。

二、快速阅读理解(本题共10题,每题1.0分,共10

分。)

FromOurDarkestDay,OurBrightestHopeThatawfulSeptembermorning,whenjet­

linersrainedfromthesky,andtheworstanyonecouldimagineseemedpossible,the

Welchsistershadmorereasonthanmosttopanic.Rumorsofviolentdeathswirled

aroundtheirschoolsnearAlexandria,Va.,andAubrey,Alyssa,AlanaandAshleyknew

forcertainthattheirfatherhadheadedtoworkearlythatmorningatthePenlagon(五角

大楼)."Iwasscared,"saysAlyssa,10,theyoungest."Ithought,,Oh,no!Mydadworks

inthewestring,wherethey'resayingtheplanehit!'1'Lt.Col.TracyL.Welchsurvived

thatdaybecausehewaswalkingtoameetingwhenFlight77hitthePentagon.Butitwas

hoursbeforehisdaughterslearnedthattheirfatherwasalive.Thefamily'sbrushwith

disastermadethegirlssensitivetothesufferingofthosewhoweren'tsolucky.Then

somethingimportantstarted,asitoftendoes,withasimpleidea.AFloodofSupportOn

September12,thegirlsdecidedtoholdacarwashanddonatetheproceedstothe

AmericanRedCross.Theycalledtheireffort"WashAmerica:HelpWashAwaythe

Hurt"andcontactedlocalradiostationstogetthewordout.Thenthesisterssettowork

withbucketsandwater.Theyraised$10,000thefirstday,beforetheideashotcross­

countrylikewaterfromafirehose(消防水管).Lastfall,peoplein31statesscrubbedcars

cleanforWashAmerica.Andwhenthesuds(月巴皂*包)weredry,they'draisedmorethan

$85,000forthefamiliesofthevictims."Ineverthoughtkidscouldchangetheworld,"

saysAubrey,15."ButnowIknowthatwhenpeoplecometogether,evenaveragekids

likeus,youcandosomething."StoriesliketheWelchsistersareproofthat,thoughSept.

11wasoneofournation'sdarkestdays,Americansresponsetothetragedyhasbeenone

ofthebrightestchaptersinourhistory.Aftertheattacks,peopleeverywhereasked

instinctively,"WhatcanIdo?”Andperhapsnogrouphasbeenmoreanxioustohelpwith

thehealingprocessthanyoungpeople.Today,encouragedbyPresidentBush'scallto

serviceandthenewlyformedUSAFreedomCorps,recordnumbersofyoungvolunteers

arecomfortingvictimsoftheterroristattacksandtacklingongoingproblemssuchas

hungerandhomelessness.AndasNationalVolunteerWeekbeginstoday,communities

acrossthecountrywillhonorthosewhoarehealingtheworld.TheGreatestGeneration

InJanuary,millionsofyouthstookuptheDoSomethingorganization's"Kindness&

JusticeChallenge'1,dedicatingtwoweekstogooddeeds,likegatheringsuppliesfor

schoolsinneed.ByApril,througha4-Hprogram,youthandadultshadpledgeda

staggering3.4millionhourstocommunityservice.BeginningthisFridayonNational

YouthServiceDay,organizersexpecttoshatterturnoutrecords.PARADEisasponsor

ofthisannualevent,whichcelebratestheyearroundeffortsofyoungvolunteers."People

askwhetherthisgenerationisupfbrthechallengesweface."saysSteveCulbertson,

presidentofYouthServiceAmerica,theorganizeroftheevent."Butwehavethegreatest

generationofyoungAmericansrightunderournoses.Youthstodayarcvolunteering

morethananyothergenerationinhistory.Thechallengeismakingenoughroomforthe

amazingenergytheybringtotheproblem-solvingtable."TheTimetoHelpIsNowThe

energyof18-year-oldMarquiseMcGrawcouldlightupanentireNewYorkCity

neighborhood.Marquise,agifted,college-boundstudent,tutorsyoungkidsinscience

and,aspartofhis4-Hprogram,deliverscomputerpresentationsontheimportanceof

stayinginschool."Iliveintheprojects,"Marquisesays,"andkidsheredon'talwayshave

therightrolemodels.Iwantedtoencouragekidstofollowinmyfootsteps."Theattacks

onhiscitymadeMarquiseevenmorededicatedtoservice.SinceSeptember,he'sbeen

tutoringfivedaysaweek."Sep.11mademereconsidermyselfasaNewYorkerandan

American,"Marquisesays,"Irealizedyoucan'tjustsayyou'llhelppeoplelater.Itmade

megettowork.1'Lately,DonFloyd,presidentandCEOoftheNational4-HCouncilhas

noticedmanyreactionslikeMarquise's."BeforeSept.11,wetookourvolunteerspiritfor

granted,likewetooksomanythingsforgranted,"hesays."Butvolunteerismhas

becomemoreimportantsinceSept.11.1thinkit'sbecausehelpingothersknitsus

together.Itmakesusstronger."Insidethe"Hate-FreeZone"Likemanyyoung

volunteers,GerardoJerryJimenez,19,fromSalem,Ore.,wasinspiredbySept.11to

fightharderagainstforcesthatwerepullinghiscommunityapart.Foryears,Jerryhad

helpedchildrenthreatenedwithdomesticviolencetofindshelter.ButinlateSeptember,

fearingMuslimswouldfaceabloodofintolerance,Jerryandhisyouthgroupinvited

Muslimteenstoatownhallmeetingtooffertheirsupport.ThenJerryhelpedpost"hate-

freezone"signsinplaceswhereMuslimsmightfacediscrimination.''Learningthat1

couldhelpothersgavememorehopethanIeverhad,"heexplains,"Communityservice

changedmylife."Thehonorrollofyoungpeoplewho'vechangedothers'livesisendless.

PrudentialSpiritofCommunityaward-winnerRebeccaHill,17,ofLittleton,Colo.,

organizedaconcertcalled"UnitedWeSing"andraised$24,000fortheAmericanRed

Cross.Andthere'sKristenHargis,10,ofCharlotte,N.C.,whocollectedteddybearsand

distributedthemtoNewYorkCitychildrentraumatized(使受精神仓4伤)bytheattacks.

ForthemanyAmericansstillshockedfromtheattackonourcountry,andformillionsof

otherswhoseproblemsrequireurgentattention,thereisthepromisethatanewly-

mobilizedarmyofyoungvolunteersisonthemarchtomakeadifference."Sooftensince

Sept.11,we'veheardpeoplesaythatAmericachangedforever/*saysSteveCulbertson.

"Withyoungpeopleliketheseleadingtheway,wehavechangedforever.Werebetter

thanbefore."

2、Lt.Col.TracyL.WelchsurvivedSept.11becausehedidnotgotoworkthat

morning.

A、Y

B、N

C、NG

标准答案:B

知识点解析:原文说到Welch幸存下来的原因是“当77号班机撞上五角大楼时,他

正在走去开会的路上“,而题目所述的原因是“他那天早晨没有去上班”,二者内容

不一致,因此答案为N。

3、TheWelchsistersstarted"WashAmerica"anddonatedthemoneydirectlytothe

victimsoftheterroristattacks.

A、Y

B、N

C、NG

标准答案:B

知识点解析:题目偷换了原文的概念。原文意思是“把收入都捐给美国红十字会”,

题目说“将钱直接捐给恐怖主义袭击受害者而由比可见,二者内容并不一致,所

以答案为N。

4、TheDoSomethingorganizationisoneofthebestorganizationswhichaimtodogood

deeds.

A、Y

B、N

C、NG

标准答案:C

知识点解析:原文并没有提到DoSomelhing这一组织是旨在做好事的组织中“最好

的一个“,所以答案为NG。

5、SteveCulbertson,presidentofYouthServiceAmerica,thinkshighlyofthecurrent

younggenerationinAmerica.

A、Y

B、N

C、NG

标准答案:A

知识点解析:引语部分是SteveCulbertson对美国当代年轻人的看法。根据the

greatestgenerationofyoungAmericans,可知他高度赞扬了当代美国年轻人,所以答

案为Y。

6、Marquisehasbeentutoringyoungkidsinsciencelongbeforetheattacks.

A、Y

R、N

C、NG

标准答案:C

知识点解析:对比分析题目和原文,可以发现题目所述的内容原文并没有提到。题

目意思是“在恐怖袭击之前Marquise辅导小孩子的理科学习已经很久了”。而原文

只是说Marquise在恐怖袭击之前一直辅导小孩子的理科学习,此后投入的时间更

多了,并没有提到这一行为已经很久了。所以答案为NG。

7、AccordingtoDonFloyd,presidentandCEOoftheNational-HCouncil,

volunteerismhasbecomemoreimportantsinceSept.11.

A、Y

B、N

C、NG

标准答案:A

知识点解析:对比分析题目和原文,可以发现题目与原文用词、结构及内容均一

致,所以答案为Y。

8、Afterthetragedy,JenyandhisyouthgrouptelephonedMuslimteenstohelpwith

theirstudy.

A、Y

B、N

C、NG

标准答案:C

知识点解析:对比分析题目和原文,可以发现题目意思是“Jerry和他的青年团队给

穆斯林少年打电话,为池们提供学习上的帮助而原文并没有提到电话、学习这

样的细节。所以答案为NG。

9、Aftertheattacks,thegroupwhichisthemostanxioustohelpwiththehealingprocess

is.

标准答案:youngpeople

知识点解析:空白处应该是名词作表语。原文中的nogroup...more...than结构表达

的是最高级概念,即题目所述,所以答案是youngpeople。

10、InJanuary,millionsofyouthstookuptheDoSomethingorganization'suKindness

&JusticeChallenge",devotingtogooddeeds,likegatheringsuppliesforschools

inneed.

标准答案:twoweeks

知识点解析:空白处应该是名词作现在分词devoting的宾语。题目把文中的

dedicating同义替换成了devoting,其用法一致,故答案是twoweeks<,

11、"Hate-freezone"signswerepostedbyJerryandhisgroupinplaceswhereMuslims

might.

标准答案:facediscrimination

知识点解析:空白处应该是动词作谓语部分。对比分析二者,答案是face

discriminationo

三、听力短对话(本题共8题,每题1.0分,共8分。)

12、

A、Hehaseditedthreebooks.

B、Hehasboughtthewrongbook.

C^Hehaslosthalfofhismoney.

D、Hehasfoundthebookthatwillbeused.

标准答案:B

知识点解析:暂无解析

13、

A、Shedoesn'tgetwhatshewanted.

Sheisgivenavegetablesalad.

C、Shefindsthefruitnotfreshenough.

D、Shehasbeenovercharged.

标准答案:A'

知识点解析:暂无解析

14、

A、Shehasn'tlearnedFrench.

B、ShecanspeakseveralforeignlanguagesincludingFrench.

C>ShecanspeakbothGermanandFrench.

D、ShespeaksneitherFrenchnorGerman.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:暂无解析

15、

A、Themanthinksthewomaniswastinghertime.

B、1hemanthinksthewomanshouldsavehertime.

C、Themaniseagertoknowthewoman'sanswer.

D、Themancanwaitandthewomanneednothurry.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:暂无解析

16、

ANMakeacompromisewithhispartner.

B、Meethispartnerinthemid-town.

C、Changeapartner.

D^Asktheteacherfbradvice.

标准答案:A

知识点解析:暂无解析

17、

A、Hiscomputerdoesn'tworkwell.

B、Heisn'tgettingalongwithhisstaff.

C、Hedidn'tregisterfbrapropercourse.

D、Hecan'tapplythetheorytohisprogram.

标准答案:D-

知识点解析:暂无解析

18、

A、Shehasboughtanewone.

B、Shehasnoneatpresent.

C、Shehasonlyanoldone.

D、Hersisterhasgivenherone.

标准答案:B

知识点解析:暂无解析

19、

A、Theclothestowear.

B、Thewarmweather.

C、Bestmaterialformakingclothes.

D^Abrightshirt.

标准答案:A

知识点解析:暂无解析

四、听力长对话(含3小题)(本题共3题,每题1.0

分,共3分。)

20、

A^Tohelphimwithhishistory.

B、Tokeepadiary.

C、Togoforahike.

D、Tocometohishouse.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:暂无解析

21、

A、Journalism.

B、Geography.

C>Sociology.

D、History.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:暂无解析

22、

A、Takeawalkandhavesomefood.

B、Studyandgetsomeexercise.

C、Bonowsomenotesfromtheirclassmates.

D、Goonforskiing.

标准答案:A-

知识点解析:暂无解析

五、听力长对话(含4小题)(本题共4题,每题1.0

分,共4分。)

23、

A、Tothesupermarket.

B、Toschool.

C、Toherhome.

D、Toherneighbor'shouse.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:暂无解析

24、

A、Sheworksatthemeatcounter.

B、Shearrangesproductsinneatpilesontheshelves.

C、Shecarriesgroceriesoutofthestoreforcustomers.

D、Shechecksthequalityofmilkproducts.

标准答案:B

知识点解析:暂无解析

25、

A、Hedoesn'tearnverymuchmoney.

B、Hehastoworktoomanyhours.

C、Hedoesn'thavetimefbrlunch.

D^Hesometimeshastoworkinbadweather.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:暂无解析

26、

A、Hewantstoearnmoneyforschool.

B>Hewantstokeephisfamily'syardlookingnice.

C、Hewantstobeabletoworkoutdoors.

D^Hewantstogetexercisewhileworking.

标准答案:A

知识点解析:暂无解析

六、听力短文(含3小题)(本题共6题,每题7.0

分,共6分。)

27、

A、IttookplaceiiiChicagoin1859.

B、Fourcarspoweredbypetroltookpartinit.

C、Onlyonecarmaker,HenryFordwasunabletotakepartinit.

D、HenryFordhadnocartotakepartinit.

标准答案:B

知识点解析:智尢解析

28、

A、Workershavetowalkupanddownalongtheassemblyline.

B、Workersneedn'tmovewhiletheproduceismoved.

C、ManypeopleacceptedtheideaofanassemblylineatHenryFord'stime.

D^HenryFord'sfriendssupportedtheideaofanassemblyline.

标准答案:B

知识点解析:暂无解析

29、

A、BecausehepersuadedhisworkerstobuyModel-Tcars.

B、BecauseModel-Twasuglyandalwaysblack.

C^BecauseModel-Twascheapbutbeautiful.

D、BecauseModel-iwascheapandsimpleandheincreasedhisworkers'paytobuy

cars.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:暂无解析

30、

A、Thefederalgovernment.

Individualschools.

C、Therespectivestates.

D、Incalcommunities.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:暂无解析

31、

A、Accordingtotheamountofcollegeexpensestheywillpay.

B>Accordingtotheirrecordsinhighschools.

C^Accordingtotherequirementofagesinrespectivestates.

D、Accordingtofilescholarshipsthestudentsreceive.

标准答案:B

知识点解析:暂无解析

32、

A、Gethelpfrontthegovernment.

Gethelpfromtheirownwork.

C、Gethelpfromthelocalcommunity.

D、Gethelpfromprivatefoundations.

标准答案:B

知识点解析:暂无解析

七、听力短文(含4小题)(本题共4题,每题1.0

分,共4分。)

33、

A、Pollutionintheair.

B、Alackofparking.

C、Accidentswithbicycles.

D^Alackofbridges.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:暂无解析

34、

A、Thelawoftheroad.

Internationallaw.

C、Locallaw.

D、Federallaw.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:暂无解析

35、

A、Tothemotorists.

B、Tothebicyclists.

C、Tohelpbuildspecialbikepaths.

D、Tohelpbuymorebikes.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:暂无解析

36、

A、Therearespecialpathssetasideforbicycles.

B、Bicyclesarecausingalltheproblems.

C^Bicyclingwouldbesaferinthefuture.

D、Bicyclescannothelpcleanuptheenvironment.

标准答案.C

知识点而析:暂无解析

八、听力复合式听写(本题共〃题,每题7.0分,共

〃分。)

Televisionnowplayssuchanimportantpartinmanypeople'slives.Itis[Bl]

forustotrytodecidewhetheritisablessingoracurse.[B2]television

hasbothadvantagesanddisadvantages.Billdotheformer[B3]thelatter?Inthe

firstplace,televisionisnotonlyaconvenientsourceof[B4],butalsoa

comparativelycheapone.Theyjustsitcomfortablyathomeand[B5]endless

seriesofprogrammesratherthantogooutinsearchof[B6]elsewhere.Some

people,however,maintainthatthisispreciselywherethe[B7]lies.The

televisionviewerneeddonothing.Heiscompletely[B8]andhaseverything

presentedtohimwithoutanyeffortonhispart.Secondly,[B9].Yethereagain

thereisadanger.Thetelevisionscreenitselfhasaterrible,almostphysicalfascination

forus.[BIO]Therearemanyotherargumentsforandagainsttelevision.The

poorqualityofitsprogrammesisoftencriticized.Butitisundoubtedlyagreatcomfortto

manylonelyelderlypeople.Anddoesitcorruptorinstructourchildren?Ithinkwemust

realizethattelevisioninitselfisneithergoodnorbad.[B11].

37、[Bl]

标准答案:reaction

知识点解析:暂无解析

38、[B2]

标准答案:admit

知识点解析:暂无解析

39、[B3]

标准答案:interview

知识点解析:暂无解析

40、[B4]

标准答案:qualifications

知识点解析:暂无解析

41、[B5]

标准答案:experience

知识点解析:暂无解析

42、[B61

标准答案:list

知识点解析:暂无解析

43、[B7]

标准答案:successful

知识点解析:暂无解析

44、[B8]

标准答案:employ

知识点解析:暂无解析

45、[B9]

标准答案:thatyouarejustinterestedinrecording,andthatyouareonthelookoutfor

anyjobthatcomesup

知识点解析:暂无解析

46、[B10]

标准答案:Youwillhavetospendayearorsoworkingtherebeforetheyofferyouajob

知识点解析:暂无解析

47、(Bll]

标准答案:Ofcourse,ifyourealizethatthestudioisnogood,leaveitandlookfor

anotherone

知识点解析:暂无解析

九、阅读(选词填空)(本题共70题,每题7.0分,共

70分。)

Onedayapoliceofficermanagedtogetsomefreshmushrooms.Hewassopleasedwith

whathehadboughtthatheofferedto[SI]themushroomswithhisbrother

officers.Whentheirbreakfastarrivedthenextday,eachofficerfoundsomemushrooms

onhisplate."Letthedogtryapiecefirst,"suggestedone[S2]officerwhowas

afraidthatthemushroomsmightbepoisonous.Theclogseemedtoenjoyhismushrooms,

andtheofficersthenbegantoeattheirmealsayingthatthemushroomshadavery

strangebutquitepleasant[S3].Anhourlater,however,theywereall

astonishedwhenthegardenerrushedinandsaid[S4]theclogwasdead.

Immediatelytheofficersjumpedtotheircarsandrushedtothenearest[S5].

Pumpswereusedandtheofficershadaveryhardtimegettingridofthemushroomsthat

remainedintheir[S6]Whentheyreturnedtothepolicestation,theysatdown

andstartedto[S7]themushroompoisoning.Eachmanexplainedthepainsthat

hehadfeltandtheyagreedthatthesehadgrownworseontheirwaytothehospital.The

gardenerwascalledtotellthewayinwhichthepoordoghaddied."Didit[S8]

muchbeforedeath?1'askedoneoftheofficers,feelingverypleasedthathehad

escapeda[S9]deathhimself."No,"thegardenerlookedrather[S10].

"Itwaskilledthemomentacarbitit."A)frightenedI)strangeB)seriouslyJ)share

C)refuseK)curiouslyD)hospitalL)tasteE)discussM)comfortableF)carefulN)painful

G)surprisedO)sufferH)slomachs

48、[SI]

标准答案:J

知识点解析:由不定式to可知,空格处应填动词原形。由后一句的意思:每个军

官都得到一些蘑菇,可准测几个人是一起分享蘑菇,所以选share。

49、[S2]

标准答案:F

知识点解析:officer是名词,需要形容词来修饰,所以该空应选一个形容词。由定

语从句whowasafraidthatthemushroomsmightbepoisonous(害怕蘑菇会有毒),可

知该军官是很小心的,所以选careful。

50、[S3]

标准答案:L

知识点解析:由a和形容词pleasant,可知该空需填一个名词。该句的意思是:由

他们开始吃早餐,可知他们是在说蘑菇的味道,所以选lasle。

51、[S4]

标准答案:B

知识点解析:said是动词,所以该空应选一个副词来修饰。由该空前后描写军官的

句子:他们很奇怪和他们马上上车,可推测园丁是严肃地说狗死了,所以选

seriouslyo

52、[S5]

标准答案:D

知识点解析:由介词ini。可知该空需填一个名词。因为前文提到他们害怕蘑菇有

毒,让狗先吃,而狗又死了,所以军官一定认为蘑菇有毒,他们是急忙去医院,所

以选hospitalo

53、[S6]

标准答案:H

知识点解析:由介词in可知该空需填一个名词。由该句前部分可推测他们到医院

是为了清除留在胃里的蘑菇,所以选stomachs。

54、[S7]

标准答案:E

知识点解析:由不定式I。可知该空需填个动词原形。由后面的句了的谓语动

词:解释和同意,可推测他们是在讨论蘑菇的毒性,所以选discuss。

55、[S8]

标准答案:。

知识点解析:由助动词did可知该空需填一个动词原形。由前句意思可知,“指的

是dog,所以可推测军官是在问园丁狗在死的时候是否很痛苦,所以选suffer。

56、(S9)

标准答案:N

知识点解析:由a和名词death,可知该空需填一个形容词。并由前面的escap?可

知应选一个负面意义的词来修饰death,所以选painful<)

57、[S10]

标准答案:G

知识点解析:由系动词look知该空应填一个形容词。由后面的句子意思:它是死

于车祸,可推测园丁对军官的话表示奇怪,所以选surprised。

十、阅读(常规阅读理解)(本题共10题,每题1.0

分,共10分。)

TherewereseveralreasonswhytheIndustrialRevolutionstartedinGreatBritainrather

thaninFrance,theothergreatpowersoftheday.Inthefirstplace,Britainhadthemoney

necessarylofinancethelargerenterprises.Engkind'ssupremacyontheseashad

encouragedcommerce,andEnglishmenhadbeenaccumulatingwealththroughtheir

commerceandindustry.Thenewlyrichclassinthatcountrywasnotthearistocratic!ft

族的)group,butmerchantsandbusinessmenwhowerewillingtodevotethemselvesto

industryandscientificagriculture.ThewealthofFrance,ontheotherhand,waslargely

inthehandsofthenobility,andtheywerenotwillingtodothenecessaryworkto

developindustry.Inthesecondplace,GreatBritainhadundertakenveryearlythe

manufacturingofinexpensiveandmorepracticalproductsforwhichtherewouldbeever­

growingdemandfromthepeople,especiallythenewmiddleclass.Ontheotherhand,

Franceproducedarticlesintheluxuryclass.Thesecouldneverbeturnedoutinquantities

becausetheydemandedindividuality.Englandwastheproducerofgoodsthatwere

producedinquantities,andifshecouldfindacheapermeansofproducingthem,her

marketswouldgrow.Soshewasreadyformethodsthatwouldmakeitpossibleto

manufactureinlargequantities.Inthethirdplace,foralongtimeEnglandhadlarge

numbersofsemiskilledworkers.WhenthefeudalsystembrokedowninEnglandandthe

manors(领地)wereturnedtosheeprising,numbersofEnglishmenwenttothetowns.

Theretheyengagedinweaving,makingshoes,woodcarvingandmanyotheroccupations

thatdevelopedskills.Whentheindustrialrevolutionbegan,thesemenwereavailablefor

theworkonthenewmachines.Moreovertheywerefreemenwhocouldmovefrom

placetoplaceastheneedforworkersarose.ThishadnotbeenthecaseinFrance,which

wasstillchieflyanagriculturalcountrywithpeasantsboundtotheirmastersinmany

wayssotheycouldnoteasilymovetothecities.Inthefourthplace,coalwasabundantin

GreatBritain,andalargeamountofthischeapfuelwasnecessaryforrunningthe

factories.TherewascoalinnorthernFrance,too,butFrancewaslateinlappingsuch

resourcesbecausenearlyeveryonedependeddirectlyorindirectlyonfarmingforhis

living.

58、Francehadnotenoughmoneytodevelopindustrybecause.

A、Franceputthemoneyintoproducingluxuriousarticles

B、Francegovernmentdidn'tencouragethedevelopmentofindustry

C>themerchantsaridbusinessmenwerenotwillingtofinancetheindustry

D、thearistocraticgroupwerenotwillingtodevelopindustry

标准答案:D^

知识点解析:由题干notenoughmoney可知该题与法国的财富有关,所以可定位到

第一段的最后一句话:法国的财富主要掌握在贵族手里,他们不想来发展工业,所

以选D)。A)是第二段的一个细节,主要是说为什么法国的大规模工业制造起步

晚;文中没有提到法国政府及其态度,所以排除B);C)与文章内容相反。

59>Accordingtothepassage,Britishpeopleattachedimportanceto.

A、thequantitiesofthearticles

B、theindividualityofthearticles

C、thepracticalityofthearticles

D、thepriceofthearticles

标准答案:C

知识点解析:由选项可知该题是问英国所重视的是articles生产的哪一方面,所以

定位到第二段。第二段开头说英国很早就承担制造人们不断需要的廉价和更实用的

产品。而法国重视生产贵族所需的奢侈品。所以选C)。A)是英国重视制造人们不

断需要的廉价和更实用的产品的结果;由该段第四句可知:法国而不是英国重视产

品的个性化,所以B)不对。

60WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A、Frenchpeoplewereboundtothenewmachines.

B、Francecouldnotgetfreeworkersnecessarytotheindustry.

C、ThewealthofFrancewaslargelyinthebandsofnewmiddleclass.

D、Francewasmorelikelytoproducegoodsinquantities.

标准答案:B

知识点解析:类似这样的题最好根据选项到文章中一一定位。freeworkers指自由

劳动力,在文中找到与之有关的词为freemen,又由选项中的France可以定位到第

三段的最后一句:法国主要以农业为主,农民被束缚在主人那里,他们很难进城,

可知B)正确,notgetfree和boundto是同义词。同样由该句可知A)不对:由The

wealthofFrance定位到第一段的最后一句话:法国的财富主要掌握在贵族手里,可

知。不对;由inquantises定位到第二段最后一句:她(英国)总准备找到大规模生

产的方式.可知D)不对.

61、Whentheindustrialrevolutionbegan,Frenchmen.

A、werebusyaccumulatingwealththroughcommerceandindustry

B、couldmovefromplacetoplaceastheneedforworkersarose

C、dependedonfanningfortheirliving

D、hadfoundacheapermeansofproducinggoodsneededinqualities

标准答案:C

知识点解析:由题干中的Whentheindustrialrevolutionbegan定位到文章第三段中

间:当封建体制在英国瓦解和圈地运动开始时,大量英国人涌进城里,这为大机器

生产提供了自由劳动力。而此时法国仍以农业为主,农民被束缚在主人那里,他们

很难进城,可知在工业革命开始时,法国依然以农业为主,所以选C)。A)和D)说

的是英国的情况;B)和文章内容相反。

62、Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A、ThedemandfbrluxurygoodswaslimitedinFrench.

B、IndustrialRevolutionwastheresultoftheinteractionofvariousfactors.

C>FrenchpeoplewereengagedinindustryandcommercebeforetheIndustrial

Revolution.

D、Coalwasveryimportanttopeople'slifebeforetheIndustrialRevolution.

标准答案:B'

知识点解析:全文是在说明工业革命首先在英国发生而不是在法国发生的几个原

因,所以可知工业革命的发生是几个因素共同作用的结果,所以选B)。由文章可

知法国没有限制生产奢哆品,所以A)不对;C)和文章内容相反;第四段是说煤对

工厂的重要性,并没有提到对人民生活的重要性,所以D)不对。

Musicistheresultofthoughtintheformofattitude.Thereisnoonewayofthinking,

sincemen'svaluesareasscatteredanddissimilarasindividualmenthemselves.Ifblack

musiccanbeseenastheresultofcertainattitudes,certainspecificwaysofthinkingabout

theworld,thenmybasichypothesisaboutmusicisunderstood.Theblackman'smusic

changedasthechanged,reflectingshiftingattitudesorconsistentattitudeswithin

changingcontexts.Itiswhythemusicchangingseemsmostimportanttome.Whenjazz

firstbegantoappearontheAmericansceneduringthetwenties,inoneformoranother,

itwasintroducedinmanyinstancesbywhiteAmericans.Yetitsoriginalconceptionand

itsmostvitaldevelopmentweretheresultofcertainattitudes,orexperientialideas,

attributabletotheAfro-Americanculture.Jazzasplayedbywhitemusicianswasnotthe

sameasthatplayedbyblackmusiciansnorwasthereanyreasonforittobe.Themusic

ofthewhitejazzmusicianwas,atitsmostprofound,alearnedart.Theblues,fbr

example,whichItaketobeanindependentblackmusic,waspracticallyignoredinpre­

jazzwhiteAmericanculture.Bluesisanextremelyimportantpartofjazz.However,the

wayinwhichjazzutilizestheblues"attitude"providedamusicalanalogythewhite

musiciancouldunderstand,andthushecouldarriveatastyleofjazzmusic.Thewhite

musicianunderstoodthebluesfirstasmusic,butseldomasanattitude,sincetheattitude

ofthewhitemusicianwasnecessarilyquiteadifferentone.Andinmanycases,itwasnot

consistentwiththemakingofjazz.Thus,thetrumpets(小号)ofBixBeiderbeckeand

LouisArmstrongwereverydissimilar.Thewhitemiddle-classboyfromIowawasan

inbornintellectualandhadanemotionallifethatwasbasedonhisconsciousor

unconsciousdisapprovalofmostofthecustomofhisculture.Ontheotherhand,

Armstrongwas,intermsofanemotionalmodel,anhonoredpriestofhisculture.Hewas

notrebellingagainstanythingwithhismusic.Theincredibleironyofthesituationwas

thatbothstoodinsimilarplacesinthesuperstructureofAmericansociety:Beiderbecke,

becauseofhisisolationanddeparturefrommassculture;andArmstrong,becauseofthe

socio-historicalseparationoftheblackmanfromtherestofAmerican.

63、Whichofthefollowingbeststatestheunderlyingideaofthepassage?

AxDuetoenvironmentalinfluences,themusicofblackandwhiteartistsmustbevery

different.

B、Duetoitsresultofthought,Mackartists*musiccanbelearnedbywhitemusicians.

C、Becausejazziscreatedoninspiration,itisdifficultfbrmusicianstocopyeachother.

D、Becausemusichassocialsignificance,itsinfluenceonblackwhiterelationsshould

notbeunderestimated.

标准答案:A

知识点解析:文章第一段是主旨段。尤其是该段的最后两句:黑人音乐的改变反映

了在变化的环境中态度的改变或态度的一致。这就是为什么音乐的变化对我来说是

最重要的。contexls相当于选项中的environmenl,所以选A),而且在文章最后一

段作者又对比\BixBeiderbecke和LouisArmstrong不同的原因主要是成长环境不

同。B)两个分句之间不沟成因果关系;D)仅是文章的

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