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大学英语四级阅读练习
(1)
Personalityis,tolargeextent,inherent--A-typeparentsusuallybringaboutA-typeoffspring.Buttheenvironmentmustalsohaveaprofoundeffect,sinceifcompetitionisimprotanttotheparents,itislikelytobecomeamajorfactorlivesoftheirchildren.
OneplacewherechildrensoakupAcharacteristicsisschool,whichis,byitsverynature,ahighlycompetitiveinstitution.Toomanyschoolsadoptthe"winatallcosts"moralstandardandmeasuretheirsuccessbysportingachievements.Thecurrentpassionformakingchildrencompeteagainsttheirclassmatesoragainsttheclockproducesatwo-layersystem,inwhichcompetitiveAtypesseeminsomewaybetterthanthierB-typefellows.Beingtookeentowincanhavedangerousconsequences:
rememberthatPheidippides,thefirstmarathonrunner,droppeddeadsecondsaftersaying:
"Rejoice,weconquer!
".
Byfartheworstformofcompetitioninschoolisthedisproportionateemphasisonexaminations.Itisarareschoolthatallowspupilstoconcentrateonthosethingstheydowell.Themeritsofcompetitionbyexaminationaresomewhatquestionable,butcompetitioninthecertainknowledgeoffailureispositivelyharmful.
Obviously,itisneitherpracticalnordesirablethatallAyoungsterschangeinto'B's.Thewouldneedstypes,andschoolshaveanimportantdutytotrytofitachild'spersonalitytohispossiblefutureemployment.Itistopmanagement.
1.Acoordingtotheauthor,wahtfactorscontributetothebuildingofpersonality?
a.inheritance
b.inheritance,competitionandenvironment
petition
d.environment
2.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottureaccordingtotheauthorofthepassage?
a.Schoolsusuallyadoptseverecompetitivepolicies.
b.Studentsareoftendividedbycompetitionresults.
c.Schoolisplacewherechildrencultivatetheircharacteristics.
d.Thestrongerdesireforwinning,thebetter.
3.Thephrase"soakup"isclosestinmeaningto____.
a.pullup
b.takeup
c.takein
d.pullin
4.Whatattitudedoestheauthorholdtowardexaminationsinschools?
a.positive
b.negative
c.doubtful
d.neutral
5.whatsuggestiondoestheauthormakeconcerningthemanagementofschools?
a.AllstudentsbemadeintocompetitiveAtypes.
b.Achild'spersonalitybeconsideredinregardtohispossiblefuturejob.
c.AllstudentsbechangedintoBcharacteristics.
d.Schoolsabolishallformsofexaminations.
大学英语四级阅读练习
(2)
Askedtonametheirfavoritecity,manyAmerianswouldselectSanFranciscobeganasasmallSpanishoutpostlocatedonamagnificentbay.ThetownwaslittlemorethanavillageservingrancherswhentheUnitedStatestookpossessionofitin1846duringthewarwithMexico.
SanFranciscosprangintoacityovernightbecauseofthenearbydiscoveryofgoldin1848.AgreatrushtoCaliforniatookplace.Wagontrainsploddedtheirdangerouswayacross2000milesofprairieandmountains,whilehundredsofsailingvesselsmadetheequallyhazardoustriparoundtheHorn.Thevesselsdisgorgedthousandsofpassengers--thenthecrewsdesertedteirshipandhundredsofvesselswerelefttorotinthebay.Withintwoyears,CaliforniahadenoughpopulationtobecomeastateandSanFranciscowasformanyyearsthehubofthatnewly-arrivedpopulation.
Thecity'spresentpopularityisduetoanexcellentclimate,aneasystyleofliving,goodfood,andnumeroustouristattractions.Thecityisfamousforitscablecarswhich"clangandbang"upthesteephills,andforitsexcellentseafoodstalsalongthewharf.MostvisitorsarrivingfromnationsinthePacificBasinspendseveraldaysgettingtoknowthetown.
1.Accordingtothisarticle,whowerethefirstCalifornians?
a.desertersfromsailingships
b.spanishranchers
c.goldminers
d.tourists
2.sanfrancisco'sappealincludesallofthefollowingfactors____.
a.attractivelifestyle,goodseafood,desirableweather
b.touristattactions,extremeseasons,cablecars
c.wagontrains,goldmining,goodclimate
d.cablecars,pleasentclimate,flatterrain
3.sanfranciscotodayisathrivingcitybecauseof____.
a.heavyindustry
b.governmentalheadquarters
c.goldmining
d.tradeandtourism
4.InwahtyeardidCaliforniabecomeanAmericanstate?
a.1850
b.1852
c.1846
d.1848
大学英语四级阅读练习(3)
WhenonelooksbackuponthefifteenhundredyearsthatarethelifespanoftheEnglishlanguage,he
shouldbeabletonoticeanumberofsignificanttruths.Thehistoryofourlanguagehasalwaysbeena
historyofconstantchange—attimesaslow,almostimperceptiblechange,atothertimesaviolent
collisionbetweentwolanguages.Ourlanguagehasalwaysbeenalivinggrowingorganism,ithasnever
beenstatic.Anothersignificanttruththatemergesfromsuchastudyisthatlanguageatalltimeshas
beenthepossessionnotofoneclassorgroupbutofmany.『Atoneextremeithasbeenthepropertyof
thecommon,ignorantfolk,whohaveuseditinthedailybusinessoftheirliving,muchastheyhaveused
theiranimalsorthekitchenpotsandpans.』①Attheotherextremeithasbeenthetreasureofthose
whohaverespecteditasaninstrumentandasignofcivilization,andwhohavestruggledbywritingit
downtogiveitsomepermanence,order,dignity,andifpossible,alittlebeauty.
Asweconsiderourchanginglanguage,weshouldnoteheretwodevelopmentsthatareofspecialand
immediateimportancetous.OneisthatsincethetimeoftheAnglo-Saxonstherehasbeenanalmost
completereversalofthedifferentdevicesforshowingtherelationshipofwordsinasentence.Anglo-
Saxon(oldEnglish)wasalanguageofmanyinflections.ModernEnglishhasfewinflections.Wemustnow
dependlargelyonwordorderandfunctionwordstoconveythemeaningsthattheolderlanguagedidby
meansofchangesintheformsofwords.Functionwords,youshouldunderstand,arewordssuchas
prepositions,conjunctions,andafewothersthatareusedprimarilytoshowrelationshipsamongother
words.Afewinflections,however,havesurvived.Andwhensomewordinflectionscomeintoconflictwith
wordorder,theremaybetroublefortheusersofthelanguage,asweshallseelaterwhenweturnour
attentiontosuchmatersasWHOorWHOMandMEorI.Thesecondfactwemustconsideristhataslanguage
itselfchanges,ourattitudestowardlanguageformschangealso.『Theeighteenthcentury,forexample,
producedfromvarioussourcesatendencytofixthelanguageintopatternsnotalwayssetinandgrew,
untilatthepresenttimethereisastrongtendencytorestudyandre-evaluatelanguagepracticesin
termsofthewaysinwhichpeoplespeakandwrite.』②
1.Incontrasttotheearlierlinguists,modernlinguiststendto.
A.attempttocontinuethestandardizationofthelanguage
B.evaluatelanguagepracticesintermsofcurrentspeechratherthanstandardsorproperpatterns
C.bemoreconcernedabouttheimprovementofthelanguagethanitsanalysisorhistory
D.bemoreawareoftherulesofthelanguageusage
2.Choosetheappropriatemeaningfortheword“inflection”usedinline4ofparagraph2.
A.Changesintheformsofwords.
B.Changesinsentencestructures.
C.Changesinspellingrules.
D.Wordsthathavesimilarmeanings.
3.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnotmentionedinthepassage?
A.Itisgenerallybelievedthattheyear1500canbesetasthebeginningofthemodernEnglish language.
B.SomeotherlanguageshadgreatinfluenceontheEnglishlanguageatsomestagesofitsdevelopment.
C.TheEnglishlanguagehasbeenandstillinastateofrelativelyconstantchange.
D.ManyclassesorgroupshavecontributedtothedevelopmentoftheEnglishlanguage.
4.Theauthoroftheseparagraphsisprobablya(an).
A.historian B.philosopher C.anthropologist D.linguist
5.Whichofthefollowingcanbebestusedasthetitleofthepassage?
A.ThehistoryoftheEnglishlanguage. B.OurchangingattitudetowardstheEnglishlanguage.
C.Ourchanginglanguage. D.SomecharacteristicsofmodernEnglish.
大学英语四级阅读练习(4)
Cultureisoneofthemostchallengingelementsoftheinternationalmarketplace.『Thissystemoflearnedbehaviorpatternscharacteristicofthemembersofagivensocietyisconstantlyshapedbyasetofdynamicvariables:
language,religion,valuesandattitudes,mannersandcustoms,aesthetics,technology,education,andsocialinstitutions.』①Tocopewiththissystem,aninternationalmanagerneedsbothfactualandinterpretiveknowledgeofculture.Tosomeextent,thefactualknowledgecanbelearned;itsinterpretationcomesonlythroughexperience.
Themostcomplicatedproblemsindealingwiththeculturalenvironmentstemfromthefactthatonecannotlearnculture—onehastoliveit.Twoschoolsofthoughtexistinthebusinessworldonhowtodealwithculturaldiversity.Oneisthatbusinessisbusinesstheworldaround,followingthemodelofPepsiandMcDonald’s.Insomecases,globalizationisafactoflife;however,culturaldifferencesarestillfarfromconverging.
Theotherschoolproposesthatcompaniesmusttailorbusinessapproachestoindividualcultures.Settinguppoliciesandproceduresineachcountryhasbeencomparedtoanorgantransplant;thecriticalquestioncentersaroundacceptanceorrejection.Themajorchallengetotheinternationalmanageristomakesurethatrejectionisnotaresultofculturalmyopiaorevenblindness.
Fortuneexaminedtheinternationalperformanceofadozenlargecompaniesthatearn20percentormoreoftheirrevenueoverseas.Theinternationallysuccessfulcompaniesallshareanimportantquality:
patience.Theyhavenotrushedintosituationsbutratherbuilttheiroperationscarefullybyf