2016年全國公共英語等級考試四級預測試題:閱讀理解

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    41.What is the passage mainly talking about?
    [A]The necessity of the education about AIDS.
    [B]How to achieve the aims of AIDS courses.
    [C]Risks associated with AIDS.
    [D]Social responses to AIDS.
    42.Why did the author offer the AIDS course7
    [A] He wanted to teach people about a cure for AIDS.
    [B]People need to be taught how to avoid those with AIDS.
    [C]He wanted to teach the students that AIDS resulted from moral failure.
    [D]People take improper attitudes towards AIDS and those with or at high risk of
    43.The word“afflict”in the third sentence of the first paragraph nlost plobably means“__________”.
    [A] benTl
    [B]cause suffering to
    [C]teach
    [D]draw attention from
    44.What does the author think is the correct resDonse to AIDS?
    [A] contempt
    [B]Optimism and bravad0.
    [C]Understanding and compassion.
    [D]Resentment and avoidance.
    45.Which of the following can best explain“AIDS tests the institutions upon which our societv rcsfs, according to the passage?
    [A] AIDS is a sign of moral failure and social c011aDse.
    [B]AIDS indicates that our social systems have been very inefficient.
    [C] The responses of a society to the threat of AIDS detemines whether and to what extent the society can be called civilized.
    [D]The spreading of the fatal disease suggests that the nation’s resources have been wron91y used.
    
    46. When you have a job interview, you should__________
    [A]wear clothes which are too casual
    [B] wear clothes which are too formal
    [C]wear clothes which are expensive
    [D]wear right clothes
    47. The first and lasting impression of you is made by
    [A]the clothes you wear
    [B]the manner you speak
    [C]the questions you ask
    [D] your background
    48. When being interviewed,___________
    [A] you must be aggressive
    [B] you must make a speech which calls attention to itself
    [C]you should speak clearly and loudly
    [D]you can speak with dialect differences
    49. The interviewer can know whether you are knowledgeable for the job by
    [A]your personal appearance
    [B]the way you speak
    [C] your self-confidence
    [D]the questions you ask
    50. To succeed in a job interview, you must __________
    [A]dress appropriately
    [B] pay close attention to your manner of speaking
    [C]show enthusiasm and self-confidence
    [D]all of the above
    
    51. In the first paragraph, the author argues that
    [A]the Europeans were innocent in the trade of African slaves
    [B]slavery in Africa and in the West was the same in nature
    [C]the view in the most recent studies of enslavement is baseless
    [D] slaves had been treated even more cruelly in the African tradition
    52. Which of the following was true of the local African slavery?
    [A]Slaves might have their own families.
    [B]The son of a slave might not be a slave.
    [C]Slavery was confined to the coastal regions.
    [D]There was no killing in African slavery.
    53. The sentence "This argument, can be carried too far" implies that__________
    [A]African’s traditional slavery was’inhumane
    [B]the slavery in Africa was confined to some regions
    [C]supporters of this argument knew little of Africa
    [D]slave shipment was not so serious as was imagined
    54. Supporters of the rationalization of slavery believe that the trade
    [A]was out of good intents from the beginning
    [B]helped the development of local religion
    [C]was a help for civilizing the Africans
    [D]drove the evils out of the African religions
    55. The relation between the two paragraphs is that in the 2nd paragraph the author
    [A]challenges the viewpoint in the first paragraph
    [B]modifies his view expressed in the first paragraph
    [C]provides the reason for the argument in the first paragraph
    [D]further analyzes the issue discussed in the first paragraph
    
    56. What is the new business which emerged in Washington D. C?
    [A]Helping to establish small industries.
    [B]Making false tickets and driver’s licenses.
    [C]Assisting in organizing congressional hearings.
    [D]OIfering to go through official procedures for clients.
    57. Which of the following is true according to the text?
    [A]The fines for offenders range from $ 20 to $1000 or more.
    [B]Television broadcasters are liable to receive parking tickets.
    [C]Fines are sometimes cancelled when tickets are well written.
    [D]Michael Dorsey’s working experience helped with his new business.
    58. This new business is not liked by all partly because __________
    [A]it shifts the tax load from the poor to the rich
    [B]it gets profit by undermining the two-layered system
    [C]it harms the interests of local governments
    [D]it violates the equal opportunities principle
    59. It can be inferred from the text that service expediters could possibly__________
    [A]pick out troubles for elderly and disabled people
    [B]help collect fines for local governments
    [C]sting the government into improving services
    [D]help poor foreigners navigate home
    60. The best title for the text probably is __________
    [A]The Taming of the Queue
    [B]Controversy over New Businesses
    [C]You Wait, I Wait, We All Wait
    [D]The Bureaucratic Beast