一九九九年(上)江蘇省高等教育自學(xué)考試英語(二)試題3

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    passage 1
    Registration with a doctor
     If you are eligible (有資格享受) for NHS (National Health service) treatment
    you are also entitled to register with a local doctor. You should do this as soon
    as possible after you arrive in Britain and not wait until you are ill. If your
    college or university has a health center, you may be able to register with a
    doctor there, or they will be able to recommend a local doctor. Otherwise, you
    can obtain a list of local doctors from the Family Health Services Agency (FHSA)
    in your area (the address will be in your local telephone directory, under the
    relevant area).
     When you have registered with a doctor you will eventually receive a medical
    card staring your NHS number. You should take this card with you whenever you
    go to see your doctor.
     When you go to your doctor the first time, be sure to find out the times when
    the surgery is open. Also at whether the surgery operates an appointment-only
    system. There should also be an emergency telephone number which you can call
    if you need to see a doctor outside the normal surgery opening hours.
    If the doctor prescribes any medicines, he or she will give you a prescription
    which you have to take to a chemist. You will then be charged for each item on
    your prescription. The fee is currently
    afd5.25 per item.
    21. The best time for you to register with a local doctor is _________
    A. when you are ill.
    B. When you have just arrived in Britain.
    C. When you can afford the time to do so.
    D. when you find a local doctor’s phone number in the directory.
    22. According to the passage the normal surgery opening hours are _________
    A. 24 hours a day.
    B. No more than 24 hours a day.
    C. Not 24 hours a day.
    D. About 24 hours a day.
    23. How much do you think the chemist will charge you if there are 2 items on
    your prescription?
    A. £10.50
    B. £5.25
    C. £0
    D. £15.75
    Passage 2
    Bagel sales up
    The pastries at this bakery near Washington, D.C. are sweet and pleasing to
    the eye, but nearly all of the customers have come here for something else. You
    hear customers say, "Plain bagel to go please." The reporter explained, "It is
    this mix of flour, water, salt, malt and yeast, that has produced one of the l990’s
    hottest trends in U.S. retailing." "The little round rolls known as bagels are
    now generating $1 billion a year in sales. And everybody seems to want bagels."
     "I like it better than sweet things and it is a healthier choice."
     "I was in here last weekend I think and I counted a hundred and seventy come
    in within an hour, hour and a half. That’s amazing," said a customer.
     Sales of bagels in the U.S. are growing at the astonishing rate of 8% a year.
    In Washington D.C. the rate of increase is even greater. Washington’s Chesapeake
    Bagel Bakeries began with a single store in l981. Today there are 30, with ten
    new ones set to open in the year ahead. The chain is moving into the national
    market, and looking to expand internationally. Alan Manstof is president of
    Chesapeake. He and his friend Michael Robinson started the business.
     "Our philosophy is we make the bagel from scratch at every location with the
    machinery. So the customer gets the opportunity to have the freshest product
    available."
    "And they can get a fresh hot bagel almost every minute of the day."
    "It’s an all American product and we think in reality it’s an all world product."
     Bake a better bagel and the world will beat a path to your door, but store owner
    Tom Rygle knows that variety is still the spice of life. He said, "Well I’m carrying
    16 different bagels right now".
    "What I’m making now is a blueberry bagel."
     Whether the bagels are plain or fruit-flavored, man does not live by bread alone.
    People love to add toppings to bagels.
    Tom Rygle said, "I would say the combinations are endless."
    One customer asked, "Is that Pizza bagel for here or to go?"
     As long as People continue to eat bread, and until the number of combinations
    exhausts itself, it seems likely that bagelmania will continue to run its course.
     "Plain with sausage and American cheese, sesame with cream cheese, and a sour
    dough. What a variety !"
    24. Judging by the context, which of the following do you think the word
    "bagelmania" means ?
    A. People do not like bagels.
    B. People hate bagels.
    C. People often eat bagels.
    D. People are madly in love with bagels.
    25. When ordering a bagel, one customer said, "Plain bagel to go please." The
    meaning of "to go" is _________.
    A. to take away
    B. to go to a plate
    C. to be eaten here in the store
    D. to be made quickly
    26. According to this passage the hottest trend in U.S. retailing should include
    _______ .
    A. bread in general
    B. bagels in particular
    C. all pastry food
    D. fast food