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1、电大会计学位英语阅读完型翻译试题阅读理解1.While plant植物 and animal动物 species种类 are disappearing消失 at a rapidly迅速 increasing增长 rate比率 throughout the world, scientists科学家 note记录 some success stories成功故事. For example, the number of elephants象 killed illegally不法地 in Africa has fallen sharply急剧下降. 89 thousand were killed in

2、 1983. 46thousand were killed one year later.This happened because African countries国家 agreed to establish建立 export limits出口限制 on ivory象牙 from elephants. Ivory is the hard white material物质 that forms an elephants two long teeth, or tusks长牙. Countries that import进口 ivory are refusing谢绝 to accept ivor

3、y shipments装船 that do not have legal export documents合法的出口公文. The Convention大会 on International Trade in Endangered Species in a treaty条约 signed by 91 nations国家 led to the program for saving endangered计划拯救的 elephants in Africa. Successful成功 efforts成就 also同样 have been made in protecting Africas endan

4、gered濒临灭绝的 mountain山 gorillas大猩猩. Almost差不多 400 of the gorillas survive幸存 in a volcano火山 area范围 on the border边境 of Rwanda卢旺达, Uganda乌干达 and Zaire扎伊尔. The mountain gorilla population人口(数量) has remained剩余 about the same for 15 years. This happened partly部分, because Rwanda developed发展 an important busi

5、ness重要商业 that depends依赖 on protecting保护 the gorillas. Visitors游客 there can pay to get close to watch the gorillas in the animals traditional传统的 home area区域. Another successful program is to take endangered animals out of their natural homes. The animals are put into zoos or other protected areas whe

6、re they can reproduce in safety. The goal目标 of many of these programs is to produce引起 enough animals to put back into the wild野性. 1.What is the best title for this passage? B 2.The number of elephants killed illegally in Africa has decreased减少 greatly in that _A_. 3.In Africa, the number of elephant

7、s killed illegally in 1983 and 1984 was_C_. 4.The number of mountain gorillas has remained about the same for many years partly部分 because of _C(A)_. 5.The phrase短语 the wild荒野 in Paragraph 5 refers to _C_. 第1空:A. Wild Plants and Animals野生动植物 B. B. Protecting Endangered Species保护临危物种 Saving Endangered

8、 Elephants and Mountain Gorillas拯救临危象和山猩猩 Successful Efforts Made in Protecting Africas Endangered Mountain Gorillas成功努力保护非洲山猩猩第2空: A. African countries agreed to establish export limits on ivory from elephants同意限制象牙出口 B. countries that import ivory from elephants are refusing to accept ivory shipme

9、nts C. there are less elephants now in Africa D. there is a program for saving endangered elephants in Africa 第3空: A. 89 000 B. 13 500 C. 135 000=89000+46000 D. 153 000 第4空: A. the development of an important business that depends on protecting the gorillas B.the protection of gorillas C. Rwanda dev

10、eloped an important business that depends on protecting the gorillas D. the protection from the gorillas第5空: A.the animal world动物世界 林B. the natural areas full of animals and plants天然的充满动物的和植物 C. the wild nature野性的自然 D. the wild animals 野生动物阅读理解2In 1848, gold was discovered in California; from all ov

11、er the nation, thousands of young men set out出发 for California. People called this the time of the Gold Rush淘金热. A gold miner矿工 came into a city looking for a pair of pants短裤. He wanted pants strong坚固 enough to stand up to 勇敢地抵抗the rough粗暴 work of mining矿业. He met a young man named Levi, who sold he

12、avy粗重 cloth衣料 for tents帐篷 and wagon货车 tops顶. They asked a tailor裁缝 to use heavy cloth for their pants. Then Levi went into进入 the business of making work pants. He asked his brothers to send him some strong blue cotton cloth called denim (斜纹粗棉布). With this blue denim cloth, Levi started making the ki

13、nd of pants we call blue jeans today. They were sewed up解决 in the same way as other pants. In 1860, a miner said that the pockets口袋 werent strong enough to hold the pieces of gold he found. The pockets kept pulling拉loose松from the pants. The cloth was all right. It was the thread线 that wasnt strong e

14、nough. So Levi used rivets (铆钉) to attach系上 the pockets onto the pants. Cowboys needed tough pants, too. They liked their pants to fit tightly. But the rivets marked the cowboys saddles承受. So Levi covered隐藏 the rivets with cloth. Then everybodywas happy. 1.This article as a whole is about _A_. A. ho

15、w people got blue jeans B. the Gold Rush C. denim, rivets and blue jeans D. cowboys and blue jeans 2.While not stated in the article, you can tell that _B_. A. everybody who went to California got a lot of gold B. Levi found riches in the gold fields矿区 C. Levi made more money than many gold miners D

16、. Levi sold more jeans to cowboys than to gold miners 3.The word this in the first paragraph, last sentence, refers to引用 _C_. A. California B. gold C. many people looking for gold寻找黄金 D. the discovery of gold发现黄金4.Levi used strong blue cotton cloth to make pants because _C_. A. gold miners liked the

17、 blue color B. this was the only cloth he had C. miners wanted pants which could stand rough work经受粗活 D. cowboys liked their pants to fit tightly紧身5.Which of the following sentences is not correct? C A. It was Levi who started the business of making blue jeans. B. It was one tailor裁缝 who started mak

18、ing blue jeans. C. It was in California that blue jeans first became popular流行. D. It was in California that gold was discovered. 阅读理解3Culture shock文化冲击 might可以 be called an occupational disease职业病 of people who have been suddenly transplanted abroad移民国外. Like most ailments疾病, it has its own symptom

19、s症状 and cure治愈. 文化冲击可被称为有突然被在移民国外的人们一种职业的疾病。 像最大多数的小病,它有它的自己症状和治疗。 Culture shock is precipitated突如其来的 by the anxiety忧虑 that results from losing all our familiar signs熟悉的标记 and symbols符号 of social社会intercourse交流. Those signs or cues include the thousand and one ways众我方法 in which we orient适宜 ourselves

20、 to the situation情形 of daily life: when to shake hands and what to say when we meet people, when and how to give tips, how to make purchases购买, when to accept and when to refuse invitations邀请,when to take statements陈述 seriously真诚 and when not. These cues提示, which may be words, gestures,facial expres

21、sions面部表情, customs, or norms, are acquired习惯 by all of us in the course在.期间 of growing up成长 and are as much同样多 a part of our culture文明 as the language we speak or the beliefs信仰 we accept接受. All of us depend for our peace of mind and our efficiency on hundreds of these cues, most of which we do not c

22、arry on the level of conscious awareness. 完全缺乏熟悉的社会交往的标志和特征导致的忧虑加速了我们对文化的不适应症。这些标志和记号包括了我们对日常生活环境适应的众多方法: 当到摇动手和该说什么当我们遇见别人, 当该如何示意 , 该如何进行购买,何时该接受和何时该拒绝邀请, 何时该真诚的陈述和何时不那么做。 这些提示, 可能是字,手势 , 面部表情,关税或基准, 在成长期间,和同样地被我们全部获得是很多我们的文化一个部份如语言我们说或我们接受的信念。 我们全部都为我们的思想和我们的和平数以百计这些开端上的效率靠, 我们不 继续有意识的觉察水平的大部分。 N

23、ow when an individual enters a strange culture, all or most of these familiar cues are removed. He or she is like a fish out of water. No matter how broad-minded or full of goodwill you may be, a series of props have been knocked from under you followed by a feeling of frustration and anxiety. Peopl

24、e react to the frustration in much the same way. 现在当一个个人进入这些熟悉的开端奇怪的文化 , 所有的或大部分是离开的时候。 他或她由水像一条鱼。 无论友善你可能是多麽的气量大的或充满,一系列的 支柱从在被挫折和焦虑的感觉跟随的你之下有被敲击。 在多相同的方法中人们对产生反应挫折。First they reject the environment which causes the discomfort. The ways of the host country are bad because they make me feel bad. Whe

25、n foreigners in a strange land get together to grouse about the host country and its people, you can be sure they are suffering from culture shock. Another phase of culture shock is regression. The home environment suddenly assumes a tremendous importance. To the foreigner everything becomes irratio

26、nally glorified. 首先他们拒绝引起不便之处的环境。 因为他们使我感觉坏 , 所以东道主很坏。 当在奇怪的土地中的外国人聚在一起埋怨有东道主国和它的民族事时候, 你能确定他们正在蒙受文化冲击。 文化冲击的另外一个时期是衰退。 家环境突然承担巨大的重要。 对外国人每件事物无理性的变成赞美。 All the difficulties and problems are forgotten and only the good things back home are remembered. It usually takes trip home to bring one back to r

27、eality. 所有的困难和问题被忘记并且只有好的事物回家被记得。 它通常带旅行回家对真实把一带来回来。 1.According to the passage, culture shock _A_. 第1空答案C. is actually not a disease A. is an occupational disease职业病 of foreign外国 people B. may可能 lead to导致 very serious严重 symptoms症状 C. is actually not a disease实际上是一种疾病 D. is incurable不可治愈2.According

28、to the passage, culture shock results产生 from _C _. 第2空答案A. the sudden change of the social atmosphere and customsA. the sudden change突跃 of the socia社会 atmosphere气氛 and customs.社交的氛围突变 B. the sudden change of our daily habits日常习惯突变 C. the sudden loss of our own signs符号 and symbols 象征 D. the discomfor

29、t不适 that we feel when faced面对 with a foreigner外国人3.Which one of the following may not be the symptoms征兆 of culture shock? C 第3空答案C. You suddenly forget what a word means. A. You dont know how to express your gratitude.你不知道如何表达你的感谢之情 B. You dont know how to greet other people.你不知道如何向其他人表达致敬 C. You su

30、ddenly forget what a word means.你突然忘记一个字的意谓 D. You dont understand why a foreigner shrugs.你不了解一个外国人为什么耸肩4.How would a person who stays逗留 abroad国外 most probably大概 react反应 when he or she is frustrated失落 by the culture shock according to the passage? 当他或她藉着依照通道的文化冲击是失望的时候一个在国外最或停留的人如何会反应 D 第4空答案A. He i

31、s most likely to refuse to absorb the strange environment at first.A. He is most likely to refuse to absorb the strange environment at first.开始他可能会抗拒接受生疏的环境 B. He is ready to accept the change and adapt himself to the new environment.他准备好接受变化而且使他自己配合新的环境 C. He or she is most likely to take a trip ho

32、me when frustrated by the strange environment.当他在生疏的环境失落,大多会远行回家 D. He or she may begin to hate the people or things around him or her.他可能开始憎恨人们和身边的事物. 5.This passage is most likely taken from _. 第5空答案D. an essay on human customsA. a news report新闻报告 B. a grammar book原理书籍 C. a book on medicine and psychology关于医学和心理的书D. an essay on human customs一篇随笔阅读理解4The English

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