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1、中国银行笔试英语阅读真题阅读下面的短文。每篇短文的后面有五个问题,每个问题有四个备选答案。请根据短文的内容选择最佳答案。每个试题计3分,共计15分A Tale of Scottish Rural Life Lewis Grassic Gibbons Sunset Song (1932) was voted “the best Scottish novel of all time”by Scottishs reading public in 20051 Once considered shocking for its frank description of aspects of the liv

2、es of Scotlands poor rural farmers,it has been adapted for stage,film,TV and radio in recent decades. The novel is set on the fictional estate of Kinraddie,in the farming country of the Scottish northwest in the years up to and beyond World War I.At its heart is the story of Chris,who is both part o

3、f the community and a little outside it. Grassic Gibbon gives us the most detailed and intimate account of the life of his heroine.We watch her grow through a childhood dominated by her cruel but hard-working father;experience tragedy (her mothers suicide and murder of her twin children);and learn a

4、bout her feelings as she grows into woman.We see her marry,lose her husband,then marry again.Chris has seemed so convincing a figure to some female readers that they cannot believe that she is the creation of a man2. But it would be misleading to suggest that this book is just about Chris.It is trul

5、y a novel of a place and its people.Its opening section tells of Kinraddies long history,in a language that imitates the places changing patterns of speech and writing. The story itself is amazingly full of characters and incidents.It is told from Chris point of view but also from that of the gossip

6、ing community,a community where everybody knows everybody elses business and nothing is ever forgotten. Sunset Song has a social theme too.It is concerned with what Grassic Gibbon perceives as the destruction of traditional Scottish rural life first by modernization and then by World War 1.Gibbon tr

7、ied hard to show how certain characters resist the war.Despite this,the war takes the young menaway,a number of them to their deaths.In particular,it takes away Chris husband,Ewan Tavendale.The war finally kills Ewan,but not in the way his widow is told.In fact,the Germans arent responsible for his

8、death,but his own side.He is shot because he is said to have run away from a battle. If the novel is about the end of one way of life it also looks ahead.It is a “Sunset Song”but is concerned too with the new Kinraddie,indeed of the new European world.Grassic Gibbon went on to publish two other nove

9、ls about the place that continue its story.练习: 1.What is Sunset Song mainly about? A)The First World War. B)The beauty of the sunset. C)The new European world. D)The lives of rural Scottish farmers. 2.Which statement is NOT true of Chris? A)She is the heroine of Sunset Song. B)She had a miserable ch

10、ildhood. C)She is the creation of a man. D)She married only once. 3.What is the opening section of the novel mainly concerned with? A)The climate of Kinraddie. B)The history of Kinraddie. C)The geography of Kinraddie. D)The language spoken in Kinraddie. 4.Who are responsible for Evans death,accordin

11、g to Chris? A)The Germans. B)The French army. C)The British troops. D)The Russian soldiers. 5.The word sunset occurring in the title of the novel most probably means A)the end of the heroines life. B)the end of ones life. C)the end of traditional life. D)the end of the day.答案与题解: 1.D 问题问的是日落歌主要讲的是什么

12、?选项A说的是:第一次世界大战。选项B说的是:日落之美。选项C说的是:新欧洲世界。选项D说的是:苏格兰农夫的生活。选项D是正确的,相关的信息可在第一段中找到。 2.D 问题问:哪个陈述对Chris是不符的?选项A说的是:她是日落歌中的女主人公。选项B说的是:她的童年很苦。选项C说的是:她是由一个男人创作出来的。选项D说的是:她只结过一次婚。D不对。第三段有这么一句话:We see her malty,lose her husband,then marry again.我们看见她结婚,失去丈夫,后来又结婚。 3.B 问题问的是:小说的开头部分主要说了些什么?选项A说的是:Kinraddie的气候

13、。选项B说的是:Kinraddie的历史。选项C说的是:Kinraddie的地理。选项D说的是:Kinraddie说的语言。看看下面这句话:Its opening section tells of Kinraddies long history,in a language that imitates the places changing patterns of speech and writing.小说的开头部分讲述了Kinraddie的悠久历史,讲述时模仿了该地方变化着的口头语和书面语的表达方式。可以看出,B是对的。 4.A 问题问的是:根据Chris,谁杀死了Evan?选项A说的是:德国

14、人。选项B说的是:法国军队。选项C说的是:英国部队。选项D说的是:俄罗斯士兵。B是正确的。倒数第二段有这么两句话:The war finally kills Ewan,but not in the way his widow is told.In fact,the Germans arent responsible for his death,but his own side.战争最后杀死了Ewan,但不是他的寡妇说的那样。事实上,德国人没有杀他,是他自己一边的人杀的。 5.C 问题问的是:小说题目中sunset这个词的意思很町能是哪一个意思?选项A说的是:女主人公生命的结束。选项B说的是:一

15、个人生命的结束。选项C说的是:传统生活方式的结束。选项D说的是:一天的结束。正确答案是C。最后一段的第一句话是这么说的:If the novel is about the end of one way of life it also looks ahead.如果小说是关于一种生活方式的结束,那么它同时也是朝前看的。阅读下面的短文。每篇短文的后面有五个问题,每个问题有四个备选答案。请根据短文的内容选择最佳答案。每个试题计3分,共计15分Who Wants to Live Forever? If your doctor could give you a drug that would let yo

16、u live a healthy life for twice as long,would you take it? The good news is that we may be drawing near to that date.Scientists have already extended the lives of flies,worms and mice in laboratories.Many now think that using genetic treatments we will soon be able to extend human life to at least 1

17、40 years. This seems a great idea.Think of how much more time we could spend chasing our dreams,spending time with our loved ones,watching our families grow and have families of their own. “Longer life would give us a chance to recover from ourmistakes and promote long term thinking,”says Dr Gregory

18、 Stock of the University of California School of Public Health.“It would also raise productivity by adding to the year we can work.” Longer lives dont just affect the people who live them.They also affect society as a whole.“We have war,poverty,all sorts of issues around,and I dont think any of them

19、 would be at all helped by having people live longer,”says US bioethicist Daniel Callahan.“The question is What will we get as a society? I suspect it wont be a better society.” It would certainly be a very different society.People are already finding it more difficult to stay married.Divorce rates

20、are rising.What would to marriage in a society where people lived for 140 years?And what would happen to family life if nine or 10 generations of the same family were all alive at the same time? Research into ageing may enable women to remain fertile for longer.And that raises the prospect of having

21、 100-year-old parents,or brothers and sisters bom 50 years apart.We think of an eider sibling as someone who can protect us and offer help and advice.That would be hard to do if that sibling came from a completely different generation. Working life would also be affected,especially if the retirement

22、 age was lifted.More people would stay in work for longer.That would give us the benefits of age-skill,wisdom and good judgement. On the other hand,more people working for longer would create greater competition for jobs.It would make it more difficult for younger people to find a job.Top posts woul

23、d be dominated by the same few individuals,making career progress more difficult.And how easily would a 25-year-old employee be able to communicate with a 125-year-old boss? Young people would be a smaller part of a society in which people lived to 140.It may be that such a society would place less

24、importance on guiding and educating young people,and more on making life comfortable for the old. And society would feel very different if more of its members were older.There would be more wisdom,but less energy.Young people like to move about.Old people like to sit still.Young people tend to act w

25、ithout thinking.Old people tend to think without acting.Young people are curious and like to experience different things.Old people are less enthusiastic about change.In fact,they are less enthusiastic about everything. The effect of anti-ageing technology is deeper than we might think.But as the sc

26、ience advances,we need to think about these changes now. “If this could ever happen,then wed better ask what kind of society we want to get,”says Daniel Callahan.“We had better not go anywhere near it2 until we have figure those problems out.”练习: 1.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as one of t

27、he things that living longer might enable an individual to do? A) Spending more time with his family. B) Having more education. C) Realizing more dreams. D) Working longer. 2.Which of the following is implied in the sixth paragraph? A) Marriages in the US today are quite unstable. B) More and more p

28、eople in the US today want to get married. C) Living longer would make it easier for people to maintain their marital ties. D) If people live longer,they would stay in marriage longer. 3.All of the following are possible effects living longer might have on working life EXCEPT A) Communication betwee

29、n employers and employees would be more difficult. B) More money would be used by employees in payment of their employees. C) The job market would be more competitive. D) It would be more difficult for young people to be promoted to top positions. 4.An important feature of a society in which people

30、live a long life is that A) it places more emphasis on educating the young. B) it is both wise and energetic. C) it lacks the curiosity to experiment what is new. D) it welcmes changes. 5.Which of the following best describes Callahans attitude to anti-ageing technology? A) Optimistic. B) Pessimisti

31、c. C) Reserved. D) Negative.答案与题解: 1.B 长寿使个人能做的事主要在第3、4段里讲到,作者没有提到长寿可以让人更多地接受教育 2.A 本题答案以下面的这两句话为依据:Psople are already finding it more difficult to stay married.Divorce rates are rising.暗示美国人目前的婚姻关系已经十分脆弱。 3.B 文章的第9段讲了寿命延长、退休推迟可能带来的种种问题,但作者没有提到雇佣者需要更多的钱来支付员工的工资。 4.C 答案可以在10、11这两段里找到。 5.C 本题的答案依据可以在最

32、后一段里找到。Callahan认为在搞清楚长寿社会会给我们带来哪些问题之前,最好不要急着搞抗衰老的技术。可见他对抗衰老技术的发展是有保留的。阅读下面的短文。每篇短文的后面有五个问题,每个问题有四个备选答案。请根据短文的内容选择最佳答案。每个试题计3分,共计15分The Best Way to Reduce Your Weight You hear this:“No wonder you are fat.All you ever do is eat.”You feel sad:“I skip my breakfast and supper.I run every morning and even

33、ing.What else can I do?”Basically you can do nothing.Your genes,not your life habits,determine your weight and your body constantly tries to maintain it. Albert Stunkard of the University of Pennsylvania found from experiments that,“80 percent of the children of two obese parents become obese,as com

34、pared with no more than 14 percent of the offspring of two parents of normal weight.” How can obese people become normal or even thin through dieting?Well,dieting can be effective,but the health costs are tremendous.Jules Hirsch,a research physician at Rockefeller University,did a study of eight fat

35、 people.They were given a liquid formula providing 600 calories a day1.After more than 10 weeks,the subjects lost 45kg on average.But after leaving the hospital,they all regained.The results were surprising:by metabolic measurement,fat people who lost large amounts of weight seemed like they were st

36、arving.They had psychiatric problems.They dreamed of food or breaking their diet2.They were anxious and depressed;some were suicidal.They hid food in their rooms.Researchers warn that it is possible that weight reduction doesnt result in normal weight,but in an abnormal state resembling that of star

37、ved non-obese people. Thin people,however,suffer from the opposite:They have to make a great effort to gain weight.Ethan Sims,of the University of Vermont,got prisoners to volunteer to gain weight.In four to six months,they ate as much as they could.They succeeded in increasing their weight by 20 to

38、 25 percent.But months after the study ended,they were back to normal weight and stayed there. This did not mean that people are completely without hope in controlling their weight.It means that those who tend to be fat will have to constantly battle their genetic inheritance if they want to signifi

39、cantly lower their weight. The findings also provide evidence for something scientists thought was true-each person has a comfortable weight range3.The range might be as much as 9kg.Someone might weigh 60-69kg without too much effort.But going above or below the natural weight range is difficult.The

40、 body resists by feeling hungry or full and changing the metabolism to push the weight back to the range it seeks.练习: 1.What determines your weight? A)Your working manner. B)Your eating habit. C)Your life style. D)Your genes. 2.What did Jules Hirsch do in his study? A)He let the eight fat people ski

41、p supper. B)He let the eight fat people skip breakfast. C) He let the eight fat people run every morning and evening. D)He gave the eight fat people a liquid formula providing 600 calories a day. 3.What happened to the eight fat people after they left the hospital? A)They went mad. B)They killed the

42、mselves. C) They were back to normal weight. D)They attempted suicide. 4.What did Ethan Sims make his subjects do? A)Battle their genetic inheritance. B)Increase their weight. C)Stay at home. D)Lower their weight. 5.What did scientists think was true? A)Each person has a fixed weight range. B)Each p

43、erson has a weight range of 9 kg. C)Each person wants to control his weight. D)Each person wants to eat to his hearts content.答案与题解: 1.D 问题问的是:什么决定了你的体重?A说的是:你的工作方式。B说的是:你的吃饭习惯。C说的是:你的生活风格。D说的是:你的基因。正确答案是D。第一段中有这么一句话:Your genes,not your life habits,determine your weight and your body constantly trie

44、s to maintain it.你的基因而不是你的生活习惯决定了你的体重,因此你的身体总是试图保持它。 2.D 问题问的是:Jules Hirsch在他的研究中做了什么?A说的是:他让八个胖子不吃晚饭。B说的是:他让八个胖子不吃早饭。C说的是:他让八个胖子早晚都跑步。D说的是:他给八个胖子一种每天提供600热卡的流食配方。D是正确的。第三段有这么一句话:They were given a liquid formula providing 600 calories a day.他们被给予一种流食配方,每天提供600热卡。 3.C 问题问的是:八个胖子出院后怎么啦? A说的是:他们发疯了。B说的

45、是:他们自杀了。C说的是:他们又回到了原来的体重。D说的是:他们试图自杀。C是正确的。第四段的最后一句话是这样的:But months after the study ended,they were back to normal weight and stayed there.研究结束几个月后,他们的体重又回到了原来的样子并保持不变。 4.B 问题问的是:Ethan Sims让他的调查对象干什么? A说的是:跟他们的基因遗传物做斗争。B说的是:增加他们的重量。C说的是:呆在家里。D说的是:减少体重。第四段有一个句子是这么说的:Ethan Sims,of the University of Ve

46、rmont,got prisoners to volunteer to gain weight.Vermont大学的Ethan Sims让犯人自愿增加体重。可见B是正确的答案。 5.A 问题问的是:科学家认为什么是对的? A说的是:每个人的体重都有一个适当的幅度。B说的是:每个人的体重幅度是9公斤。C说的是:每个人都想控制自己的体重。D说的是:每个人都想吃得高兴。正确答案是A。最后一段的第一句话是这么说的:The findings also provide evidence for something scientists thought was true-each person has ac

47、omfortable weight range.结论还证实了科学家认为是正确的一点,即每个人的体重有一个适当的幅度。Proponents of different jazz styles have always argued that their predecessors musical style did not include essential characteristics that define jazz as jazz. Thus, 1940s swing was belittled by beboppers of the 1950s who were themselves att

48、acked by free jazzes of the 1960s. The neoboppers of the 1980s and 1990s attacked almost everybody else. The titanic figure of Black saxophonist John Coltrane has complicated the arguments made by proponents of styles from bebop through neobop because in his own musical journey he drew from all thos

49、e styles. His influence on all types of jazz was immeasurable. At the height of his popularity, Coltrane largely abandoned playing bebop, the style that had brought him fame, to explore the outer reaches of jazz.Coltrane himself probably believed that the only essential characteristic of jazz was im

50、provisation, the one constant in his journey from bebop to open-ended improvisations on modal, Indian, and African melodies. On the other hand, this dogged student and prodigious technician who insisted on spending hours each day practicing scales from theory books was never able to jettison complet

51、ely the influence of bebop, with its fast and elaborate chains of notes and ornaments on melody.Two stylistic characteristics shaped the way Coltrane played the tenor saxophone: he favored playing fast runs of notes built on a melody and depended on heavy, regularly accented beats. The first led Col

52、trane to sheets of sound” where he raced faster and faster, pile-driving notes into each other to suggest stacked harmonies. The second meant that his sense of rhythm was almost as close to rock as to bebop.Three recordings illustrate Coltranes energizing explorations. Recording Kind of Blue with Mi

53、les Davis, Coltrane found himself outside bop, exploring modal melodies. Here he played surging, lengthy solos built largely around repeated motifs an organizing principle unlike that of free jazz saxophone player OrnetteColeman, who modulated or altered melodies in his solos. On Giant Steps, Coltra

54、ne debuted as leader, introducing his own compositions. Here the sheets of sound, downbeat accents, repetitions, and great speed are part of each solo, and the variety of the shapes of his phrases is unique. Coltranes searching explorations produced solid achievement. My Favorite Things was another

55、kind of watershed. Here Coltrane played the soprano saxophone, an instrument seldom used by jazz musicians. Musically, the results were astounding. With the sopranos piping sound, ideas that had sounded dark and brooding acquired a feeling of giddy fantasy.When Coltrane began recording for the Impul

56、se! Label, he was still searching. His music became raucous, physical. His influence on rockers was enormous, including Jimi Hendrix, the rock guitarist, who, following Coltrane, raised the extended guitar solo using repeated motifs to a kind of rock art form.The primary purpose of the text is toA d

57、iscuss the place of Coltrane in the world of jazz and describe his musical explorations.B examine the nature of bebop and contrast it with improvisational jazz.C analyze the musical sources of Coltranes style and their influence on his work.D acknowledge the influence of Coltranes music on rock musi

58、c and rock musicians.Which of the following best describes the organization of the fourth paragraph?A A thesis referred to earlier in the text is mentioned and illustrated with three specific examples.B A thesis is stated and three examples are given each suggesting that a correction needs to be mad

59、e to a thesis referred to earlier in the text.C A thesis referred to earlier in the text is mentioned, and three examples are presented and ranked in order of their support of the thesis.D A thesis is stated, three seemingly opposing examples are presented, and their underlying correspondence is exp

60、lained.According to the text, John Coltrane didall of the following during his career EXCEPTA improvise on melodies from a number of different cultures.B perform as leader as well as soloist.C spend time improving his technical skills.D eliminate the influence of bebop on his own music.According to

61、the text a major difference between Coltrane and other jazz musicians was theA degree to which Coltranes music encompassed all of jazz.B repetition of motifs that Coltrane used in his solos.C number of his own compositions that Coltrane recorded.D indifference Coltrane maintained to musical techniqu

62、e.In terms of its tone and form, the text can best be characterized asA dogmatic explanation.B indignant denial.C enthusiastic praise.D speculative study.答案与考点解析答案A考点解析本题是一道中心主旨题。第一段的倒数第一、二句是全文的中心主旨句,全文就是根据这两句话展开论述的。抓住这两句话就可以找出本题的正确选项A.考生在解题时,尤其是破解中心主旨题时,一定要先找出全文的中心主旨句。答案C考点解析 这是一道例(举)证与细节理解题。第四段第一句

63、明确指出“三张唱片为科尔特兰尼富有活力的探索提供了证明”。这说明第四段将讲述三个例子用来说明在前一段即第三段所提出的论点。另外这三个例子是按着先后顺序给出的,因此本题的正确选项是C.考生在解题时要注意段落之间的相互关系,更要注意句子之间的相互关系。答案D考点解析这是一道细节理解题型。本题属于比较难的题型,因为本题的涉及面比较广。本题A、B、C选项的内容分别在第二段第一句、第四段第三四句和第二段第二句提到过。故本题的正确选项应该是D.其实这道题表面上非常难,但是对于善于捕捉全文中心主旨句的同学来讲确比较容易,因为从第一段第四句的原因状语从句中就可以推导出本题的正确答案D.考生在解题时应时时牢记全文的中心主旨句。答案A考点解析本题是一道审题定位题型。根据本题题干中的“other jazz musicians”可将本题的答案信息来源定位在第一段的第一至四句,因为在这四句话中提到了其它的爵士音乐家。第一段第四句的状语从句明确指出了“Coltrane”与其它音乐家的不同在于他吸收了各种风格的爵士音乐。故本题的正确答案应该是A.考生在解题时应重视审题定位。答案C考点解析本题是一道归纳推导题型。细心的同学可从本文作者在论述时使用的词语中推导出本题的正确答案C.例如作者在第一段第四句的主语上使用了“titanic figure”;在第五句使用了“his i

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