2023年职称英语考试用书阅读理解C部分-WORD版.docx
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1、阅读理解第一篇 Eat Healthy“Clean your plate! and Be a member of the clean-plate club!” Just about every kid in the US has heard this from a parent or grandparent.often, its accompanied by an appeal: Just think about those Starving orphans in Afirica!”Sare, we should be grateful for every bite of food. Unfo
2、rtunately, many people in the US take too many bites3.Instead of staying clean the plate, perhaps we should save some food for tomorrow.According to news reports, US restaurants are partly to blame for the growing bellies.A waiter puts a plate of food in front of each customer, with two to four time
3、s the amount recommended by the government,according to a USA Today story4.Americans traditionally associate quantity with value and most restaurants try to give them that.They prefer to have customers complain about too much food rather than too little.Barbara Rolls, a nutrition professor at Pennsy
4、lvania State University, told USA Today that restaurant portion Sizes began to grow in the 1970s, the same time that the American waistline began to expand.Health experts have tried to get many restaurants to serve smaller portions.Now, apparently, some customers are Calling for this too.The restaur
5、ant industry trade magazine QSR reported last month that 57 percent of more than 4, 000 people surveyed believe restaurants serve portions that are too large;23 percent had no opinion;20 percent disagreed.But a closer look at the survey indicates that many Americans who cant afford fine dining still
6、 prefer large portions. Seventy percent of those earning at least $150, 000 per year prefer smaller portions;but only 45 percent of those earning less than $25, 000 want smaller.Its not that working class Americans dont want to eat healthy.Its just that, after long hours at low-paying jobs, getting
7、less on their plate hardly seems like a good deal.They live from paycheck to paycheck, happy to save a little money for next years Christmas presents.词汇:orphan n.孤儿belly n.肚子nutrition n.养分waistline n.腰围3 B;该题问的是:感恩节是美国人的什么样的日子?选项B说的是:是感谢 上帝为他们供应了舒适、华蜜生活的日子。该答案可以从文章的倒数第三段中找 到。4 .A.该题问的是:很多美国儿童喜爱感恩节的缘
8、由是什么?选项A说的是: 他们可以呆在家里,跟父母在一起,并且会吃到很多好吃的东西。答案可以从第 三段和第五段找到。5 A该题问的是:第一批朝圣者是什么时候到美国来定居的?答案可以在倒 数其次段的第1个句子中找到。第五篇 Sino-Japan Animosity LessensChinese and Japanese people view each other slightly more positively than last year, according to a survey released on Wednesday at a press conference in Beijing
9、.The survey is jointly sponsored by China Daily and Genron NPO1, a Japanese think tank similar to the American Council on Foreign Relations. It also found overwhelming agreement in both countries that Sino-Japanese relations were important.The survey is a part of the Beijing-Tokyo Forum, an annual g
10、athering of senior government officials and representatives from Chinese and Japanese NGOs2 designed to improve communication and understanding between the two countries.Conducted every year for five years now, the survey focused on two different groups of people: ordinary citizens, and intellectual
11、s. In China, the intellectual group was comprised mainly of university students from well-known schools like Peking University. In Japan, the ”intellectual group was mainly made up of previous members of Genron NPO.Among ordinary Chinese polled, 35.7 percent said they have very good1 or relatively g
12、oodH impressions of Japan, a 5.5-percentage-point increase compared with last year. 45.2 percent of Chinese students had a positive impression of Japan, two percentage points more than last year. Only 26.6 percent of Japanese have a positive impression of China, however.Still, an overwhelming majori
13、ty of the respondents from each country said Sino-Japanese relations were important and wanted their leaders to deepen talks and cooperation with each other.But 51.9 percent of ordinary people and 42.4 percent of students in China said they saw no change in relations between the two countries over t
14、he last year. In JapanHistorical issues and territorial disputes remain two major obstacles to improving bilateral relations, the survey found. What concerns the Chinese most are historical issues, visits by Japanese officials to Yasukuni Shrine3, and the Nanjing Massacre.Perceptions on economic and
15、 trade relations have improved, though. About 47 percent of ordinary Japanese said China had been helpful” this year in fighting the global economic crisis, compared with just 3() percent last year. The percent of Japanese intellectuals who said Chinese economic growth was good for Japan increased f
16、rom 65.8 percent to 81.4 percent this year.Cooperation in East Asian issues, trade and investment, energy, and the environment and climate change top the list of common concerns that people in China and Japan want their leaders to talk about in bilateral meetings, the survey found.Civil exchanges we
17、re regarded by the most people from the both countries as an important way to improve relations. 90.7 percent of the students and 85.7 percent of the ordinary people in China and 95.8% of intellectuals and 74.8% of the ordinary people in Japan viewed civil exchanges as important or relatively import
18、ant11.Chinese and Japanese both learn about each others countries mostly through television news and newspapers, the survey found.词汇:animosity n.憎恶;敌意;仇恨massacre n.大屠杀overwhelming adj.压倒性的,势不行挡的bilateral adj.有两边的;(两党、两国等)双边的注释:1. NPO:是英文non-profit organization”的缩写,直译为非营利性的组织”。2. NGO:是英文non-governmen
19、t organization”的缩写,直译为非政府组织。3. Yasukuni Shrine 靖国神社。练习:1. Which of the following statements about the survey is true?A) The survey was conducted on Wednesday at a press conference in Beijing.B) The survey is jointly sponsored by y China Daily, Genron NPO and the American Council on Foreign Relations
20、.C) The survey found that people in both China and Japan generally agree that the relationship between the two countries is important.D) The survey mainly focused on two different groups of people: ordinary citizens, and the university students.2. According to the passage, the Beijing-Tokyo ForumA)
21、is held every year in Beijing.B) aims at promoting communication between the two countries.C) mainly attracts representatives from the governments of the two countriesD) releases a survey on Sino-Japanese relation every five years.3. In the last year,% of ordinary Chinese and% of Chinese students ha
22、ve a positive impression of Japan.A) 35.7; 45.2B) 51.9; 42.4C) 5.5; 26.6D) 30.2; 43.24. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as the major obstacles to improving bilateral ties?A) territorial disputesB) trade frictionsC) visits by Japanese officials to Yasukuni ShrineD) the Nanjing Massacre5. The
23、survey found thatA) most Japanese had good or relatively good impressions of China.B) the bilateral relationship was perceived as being improved over last year by the majority of respondents from the both countries.C) an overwhelming majority of the respondents from each country believed that the Ci
24、vil exchanges were an important way to improve relations.D) The territorial issue ranked among the top list of common concerns that people in both countries want their leaders to talk about in bilateral meetings. 答案与题解:l.c从其次段最终一句话可知,中日两国民众普遍认为两国之间的关系很重 要。2.B第三段明确表示,论坛的宗旨是为了增进两国之间的沟通和理解。3.D第五段中说本年度一
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