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课程名称:综合英语4 考试类型:正常考试课程性质:必修 使用范围:英语本科考试时间: 考试方式:闭卷学号 年级专业 班级 学生姓名 题号VIVIITOTAL得分 得分评卷人I. There are 10 words in this section. Complete the spelling of each word, according to the first letter, the definition and part of speech provided. Please write your answer on the answer sheet. (10%)1. c _ v. question somebody very closely or severely2. s_v. To make an ungainly posture with arms and legs spread about, or to sit or lie with ones limbs spread out.3. y_ n. a measure or standard used for comparison.4. r_v. change (direction, judgment or action) to the opposite5. p_ v. give a religious talk6. g_ v. smile broad with ones teeth seen7. c_ n. a group of the same kind of animals or plants living together 8. c_ v. catch, hunt an animal and eat it 9. d_adj. corners turned up or down like dogs ears10. w_ adj. (of hands and fingers) twisted, with swollen joints and rough skin as from hard work or old age.得分评卷人II. Explain the following in your own words. (20%)1. The most trivial chore can prove rewarding if approached with zest.2. I apprehend an atmosphere of spontaneous delight with your arrival.3. “Bags of fun” is no more a lazy substitute for thought in its appropriate setting than is “extremely gracious” in the setting that is appropriate for this expression.4. These more robust euphemisms may, for all I care, stay.5. God had not struck Westley dead for taking his name in vain or for lying in the temple.6. A book is more like the score of a piece of music than it is like a painting.7. As long as these systems are in good working order, a prey animal is usually safe from wolf attack.8. The hunter is overcome with the sheer horror of his destruction -until hours later the hunting instinct exerts itself once more and dulls the kinder thought.9. I contend, quite bluntly, that marking up a book is not an act of mutilation but of love.10. I wouldnt trust him with a half-dollar piece of my money any farther than I can toss a steer by the tail.得分评卷人 III. Explain how the meaning of the following sentences is affected when the underlined words are replaced with the words in brackets. Pay attention to the shades of meaning of the words. (10%)1. What you accuse him of is true. ( charge.with )2. Hongkong is a highly autonomous region integral to China. ( indispensable )3. She lowered the volume of her radio so that the radio music faded to a muted background. ( silent )4. The president was escorted by the directors as he toured the factory. ( accompany )5. The troops advanced cautiously because the area had been mined by the enemy. ( carefully )得分评卷人 IV. Choose in the box the appropriate words or phrases to complete the paragraph and write down the corresponding letters on the answer sheet, please note that there are more choices given than necessary. (15%)A. tenacious B. atrocities C. intrude on D. arguably E. back F. prescribed G. precedent H. pose I. resisted J. liberty K. appointed L. coincidence M. embrace N. comply with O. framework P. altar Q. bluntSome people believe that the time of death is (1) by God and that no man should put the clock (2) on another. Yet if a patients philosophical views (3) euthanasia, it is not clear why the religious objections of others should (4) his death. Another worry is that a legal (5) for euthanasia, permitting a doctor to (6) a dying mans request on a (7) set of circumstances, might (8) dangers for society by setting a (9) for killing. That depends on the society .Holland, (10) , is ready for it. It is probably no (11) that it was Dutch doctors who most heroically (12) pressure to join in the Nazi medical (13) that have given euthanasia its worst name. The same (14) respect for individual (15) that stopped them killing healthy people, who did not want to die, now lets them help dying people who do. 得分评卷人V. Reading. (20%)Text ARichard, King of England from 1189 to 1199, with all his characteristic virtues and faults cast in a heroic mould is one of the most fascinating medieval figures. He has been described as the creature and embodiment of the age of chivalry. In those days the lion was much admired in heraldry, and more than one king sought to link himself with its repute. When Richards contemporaries called him Coeur de Lion(The Lion heart), they paid a lasting compliment to the king of beasts. Little did the English people owe him for his services, and heavily did they pay for his adventures. He was in England only twice for a few short months in his ten years reign; yet his memory has always English hearts, and seems to present throughout the centuries the pattern of the fighting man. In all deeds of prowess as well as in large schemes of war Richard shone. He was tall and delicately shaped strong in nerve and sinew, and most dexterous in arms. He rejoiced in personal combat, and regarded his opponents without malice as necessary agents in his fame He loved war, not so much for the sake of glory or political ends, but as other men love science or poetry, for the excitement of the struggle and the glow of victory. By this his whole temperament was toned; and united with the highest qualities of the military commander, love of war called forth all the powers of his mind and body. Although a man of blood and violence, Richard was too impetuous to be either treacherous on habitually cruel. He was as ready to forgive as he was hasty to offend; he was open-handed and munificent to profusion; in war circumspect in design and skilful in execution; in political a child, lacking in subtlety and experience. His political alliances were formed upon his likes and dislikes; his political schemes had neither unity nor clearness of purpose. The advantages gained for him by military geoids were flung away through diplomatic ineptitude. When, on the journey to the East, Messina in Sicily was won by his arms he was easily persuaded to share with his polished, faithless ally, Philip Augustus, fruits of a victory which more wisely used might have foiled the French Kings artful schemes. The rich and tenable acquisition of Cyprus was cast away even more easily than it was won. His life was one magnificent parade, which, when ended, left only an empty plain.In 1199, when the difficulties of raising revenue for the endless war were at their height, good news was brought to King Richard. It was said there had been dug up near the castle of Chaluz, on the lands of one of his French vassals, a treasure of wonderful quality; a group of golden images of an emperor, his wife, sons and daughters, seated round a table, also of gold, had been unearthed. The King claimed this treasure as lord paramount. The lord of Chaluz resisted the demand, and the King laid siege to his small, weak castle. On the third day, as he rode daringly, near the wall. Confident in his hard-tried luck, a bolt from a crossbow struck him in the left shoulder by the neck. The wound, already deep, was aggravated by the necessary cutting out of the arrow-head. Gangrene set in, and Coeur de Lion knew that he must pay a soldiers debt. He prepared for death with fortitude and calm, and in accordance with the principles he had followed. He arranged his affairs, he divided his personal belongings among his friends or bequeathed them to charity. He declared John to be his heir, and made all present swear fealty to him. He ordered the archer who had shot the fatal bolt, and who was now a prisoner, to be brought before him. He pardoned him, and made him a gift of money. For seven years he had not confessed for fear of being compelled to be reconciled to Philip, but now he received the offices of the Church with sincere and exemplary piety, and died in the forty-second year of his age on April 6, 1199, worthy, by the consent of all men, to sit with King Arthur and Roland another heroes of martial romance at some Eternal round Table, which we trust the Creator of the Universe in His comprehension will not have forgotten to provide.The archer was flayed alive.1. “little did the English people own him for his service” (paragraph one) means that the English_. A. paid few taxes to him B. gave him little respectC. received little protection from him D. had no real cause to feel grateful to him2. To say that his wife was a “magnificent parade”( paragraph Two) implies that it was to some extent _.A. spent chiefly at war B. impressive and admirableC. lived too pompously D. an empty show3. Richards behavior as death approached showed _.A. bravery and self-control B. Wisdom and correctnessC. Devotion and romance D. Chivalry and charity4. The point of the last short paragraph is that Richard wasA. cheated by his own successors B. determined to take revenge on his enemiesC. more generous to his enemies than his successorsD. unable to influence the behavior of his successors5. Which of the following phrase best describes Richard as seen by the author?A. An aggressive king, too fond of war. B. A brave king with minor faults.C. A competent but cunning soldier. D. A kind with great political skills.Text BThe miserable fate of Enrons employees will be a landmark in business history, one of those awful events that everyone agrees must never be allowed to happen again. This urge is understandable and noble: thousands have lost virtually all their retirement savings with the demise of Enron stock. But making sure it never happens again may not be possible, because the sudden impoverishment of those Enron workers represents something even larger than it seems. Its the latest turn in the unwinding of one of the most audacious promise of the 20th century.The promise was assured economic security-even comfort- for essentially everyone in the developed world. With the explosion of wealth, that began in the 19th century it became possible to think about a possibility no one had dared to dream before. The fear at the center of daily living since caveman days- lack of food warmth, shelter- would at last lose its power to terrify. That remarkable promise became reality in many ways. Governments created welfare systems for anyone in need and separate programmes for the elderly (Social Security in the U.S.). Labour unions promised not only better pay for workers but also pensions for retirees. Giant corporations came into being and offered the possibility- in some cases the promise- of lifetime employment plus guaranteed pensions. The cumulative effect was a fundamental change in how millions of people approached life itself, a reversal of attitude that most rank as one of the largest in human history. For millennia the average persons stance toward providing for himself had been. Ultimately Im on my own. Now it became, ultimately Ill be taken care of. The early hints that this promise might be broken on a large scale came in the 1980s. U.S. business had become uncompetitive globally and began restructuring massively, with huge Layoffs. The trend accelerated in the 1990s as the bastions of corporate welfare faced reality. IBM ended its no-layoff policy. AT&T fired thousands, many of whom found such a thing simply incomprehensible, and a few of whom killed themselves. The other supposed guarantors of our economic security were also in decline. Labour-union membership and power fell to their lowest levels in decades. President Clinton signed a historic bill scaling back welfare. Americans realized that Social Security wont provide social security for any of us.A less visible but equally significant trend a affected pensions. To make costs easier to control, companies moved away from defined benefit pension plans, which obligate them to pay out specified amounts years in the future, to define contribution plans, which specify only how much goes into the play today. The most common type of defined-contribution plan is the 401(k). the significance of the 401(k) is that it puts most of the responsibility for a persons economic fate back on the employee. Within limits the employee must decide how much goes into the plan each year and how it gets invested- the two factors that will determine how much its worth when the employee retires. Which brings us back to Enron? Those billions of dollars in vaporized retirement savings went in employees 401(k) accounts. That is, the employees chose how much money to put into those accounts and then chose how to invest it. Enron matched a certain proportion of each employees 401(k) contribution with company stock, so everyone was going to end up with some Enron in his or her portfolio; but that could be regarded as a freebie, since nothing compels a company to match employee contributions at all. At least two special features complicate the Enron case. First, some shareholders charge top management with illegally covering up the companys problems, prompting investors to hang on when they should have sold. Second, Enrons 401(k) accounts were locked while the company changed plan administrators in October, when the stock was falling, so employees could not have closed their accounts if they wanted to.But by far the largest cause of this human tragedy is that thousands of employees were heavily overweighed in Enron stock. Many had placed 100% of their 401(k) assets in the stock rather than in the 18 other investment options they were offered. Of course that wasnt prudent, but its what some of them did.The Enron employees retirement disaster is part of the larger trend away from guaranteed economic security. Thats why preventing such a thing from ever happening again may be impossible. The huge attitudinal shift to Ill-be-taken-care-of took at least a generation. The shift back may take just as long. It wont be complete until a new generation of employees see assured economic comfort as a 20th- century quirk, and understand not just intellectually but in their bones that, like most people in most times and places, theyre on their own6. Why does the author say at the beginning “The miserable fate of Enrons employees will be a landmark in business history”?A. Because the company has gone bankrupt.B. Because such events would never happen again.C. Because many Enron workers lost their retirement savings.D. Because it signifies a turning point in economic security.7. According to the passage, the combined efforts by governments, layout unions and b
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