(1996-2010)年英语专四阅读理解 真题共68页word资料.doc
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1、如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流(1996-2010)年英语专四阅读理解 真题【精品文档】第 68 页1996年TEXT AIn the past thirty years many social changes bare taken place in Britain. The greatest of these have probably been in the economic lives of women.The changes have been significant, but because tradition and prejudice can still handica
2、p women in their working careers and personal lives, major legislation to help promote equality of opportunity and pay was passed during the 1970s.At the heart of womens changed role in society has been the rise in the number of women at work, particularly married women. As technology and society pe
3、rmit highly effective and generally acceptable methods of family planning there has been a decline in family size. Women as a result are involved in child-rearing for a much shorter time and related to this, there has been a rapid increase in the number of women with young children who return to wor
4、k when the children are old enough not to need constant care and attention.Since 1951 the proportion of married women who work has grown from just over a fifth to a haft. Compared with their counterparts elsewhere on the Continent, British women comprise a relatively high proportion of the work forc
5、e, about two-fifths, but on average they work fewer hours, about 31 a week There is still a significant difference between womens average earnings and mens, but the equal pay legislation which came into force at the end of 1975 appears to have helped to narrow the gap between womens and mens basic r
6、ates.As more and more women joined the work force in the 1960s and early 1970s there was an increase in the collective incomes of women as a whole and a major change in the economic role of large numbers of housewives. Families have come to rely on married womens earnings as an essential part of the
7、ir income rather than as pocket money. At the same time social roles within the family are more likely to be shared, exchanged or altered.66.The general idea of the passage is about _.A. social trends in contemporary BritainB. changes in womens economic staresC. equal opportunity and pay in BritainD
8、. womens roles within the family67.According to the author, an increasing number of married women are able to work because _.A. their children no longer require their careB. there are more jobs available nowadaysC. technology has enabled them to find acceptable jobsD. they spend far less time on chi
9、ld care than beforeTEXT BNATURES GIGANTIC SNOWPLOUGHOn January 10, 1962, an enormous piece of glacier broke away and tumbled down the side of a mountain in Peru. A mere seven minutes later, when cascading ice finally came to a stop ten miles down the mountain, it had taken the lives of 4,000 people.
10、This disaster is one of the most devastating examples of a very common event: an avalanche of snow or ice. Because it is extremely cold at very high altitudes, snow rarely melts. It just keeps piling up higher and higher. Glaciers are eventually created when the weight of the snow is so great that t
11、he lower layers are pressed into solid ice. But most avalanches occur long before this happens. As snow accumulates on a steep slope, it reaches a critical point at which the slightest vibration will send it sliding into the valley below.Even an avalanche of light power can be dangerous, but the Per
12、uvian catastrophe was particularly terrible because it was caused by a heavy layer of ice. It is estimated that the ice that broke off weighed three million tons. As it crashed down the steep mountainside like a gigantic snow plough, it swept up trees, boulders and tons of topsoil, and completely cr
13、ushed and destroyed the six villages that lay in its path.At present there is no way to predict or avoid such enormous avalanches, but, lucidly, they are very rare. Scientists are constantly studying the smaller, more common avalanches, to try to understand what causes them. In the future, perhaps d
14、angerous masses of snow and ice can be found and removed before they take human lives.68.The first paragraph catches the readers attention with a _.A. first-hand reportB. dramatic descriptionC. tall taleD. vivid word picture69.In this passage devastating means _.A. violently ruinousB. spectaculary i
15、nterestingC. stunningD. unpleasant70.The passage is mostly about _.A. avalanchesB. glaciersC. PeruD. mountainsTEXT CI was born in Tuckahoe, Talbot County, Maryland. I have no accurate knowledge of my age, never having seen any authentic record containing it. By far the larger part of the slaves know
16、 as little of their age as horses know of their, and it is the wish of most masters within my knowledge to keep their slaves thus ignorant. I do not remember having ever met a slave who could tell of his birthday. They seldom come nearer to it than planting-time, harvesting, springtime, or fall time
17、. A lack of information concerning my own was a source of unhappiness to me even during childhood. The white children could tell their ages, I could not tell why I ought to be deprived of the same privilege. I was not allowed to make any inquires of my master concerning it. He considered all such in
18、quiries on the part of a slave improper and impertinent. The nearest estimate I can give makes me now between twenty-seven and twenty-eight years of age. I come to this, from heating my master say, some time during 1835, I was about seventeen years old.My mother was named Harriet Bailey. She was the
19、 daughter of Issac and Betsey Bailey, both colored, and quite dark. My mother was of a darker complexion than either my grandmother or grandfather.My father was a white man. He was admitted to be such by all I ever heard speak of my parentage. The opinion was also whispered that my maser was my fath
20、er, but of the correctness of this opinion, I know nothing; the means of knowing was withheld from me. My mother and I were separated when I was an infant before I knew her as my mother. It is a common custom, in the part of Maryland from which I ran away, to part children from their mothers at a ve
21、ry early age. Frequently, before the child has reached its twelfth month, its mother is taken from it, and hired out on some faint a considerable distance off, and the child is placed under the care of an older woman, too old for field labor. For what this separation is done, I do not know, unless i
22、t be to hinder the development of the childs affection towards its mother.71.The author did not know exactly when he was born because _.A. he did not know who his mother wasB. there was no written evidence of itC. his master did not tell his fatherD. nobody on his farm knew anything about it72.In th
23、e mid-nineteenth century, slaves often _.A. marked their birthdays by the seasonB. did not really care how old they wereC. forgot the exact time when they were bornD. pretended not to know each others birthdays73.The authors mother told him _.A. his father was blackB. his father was whiteC. nothing
24、about his fatherD. his master was his father74.According to the passage, when the author was very young his mother _.A. run awayB. was light skinnedC. had several childrenD. was sent to work elsewhere75.The author bad not spent much time with his _.A. motherB. masterC. grandfatherD. grandmother76.Th
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