赶紧核对,这些专八阅读题都理解会做了吗(1)

发布时间:2021-08-11


备考2022年英语专八考试的考生们准备得怎么样了?之前有给考生们分享一些阅读题,考生们都做对了吗?赶紧一起来看看答案解析。

英语专八精读练习:stricter traffic law can prevent accidents。

【答案详解】

1.d只有更严格的交通法规才能制止交通事故。这在最后一段的结论中体现的最清楚。前面段只是讲造成事故的种种原因。其目的就是:“是制定世界交通法规以减少无谓的生命浪费的时候了。对于开车,有些国家的法规太松弛,甚至最严格的国家也不够严格。世界公认法律只可能对交通事故率起大大降低的作用(有非常好的效果。)”这里列出几件要干的事:“驾驶测试应当标准化,比现在的要严格;所有司机每三年考核一次;年轻人驾车的允许年龄应提高到21岁;全部机动车每年都应经过严格的安全测试(测定其安全性)……这些步骤可能听起来异常严厉,可是,如果其结果是减少每年死伤人数的话,就不存在什么太严格的事了。”a.主要是机动车司机造成的交通事故。b.全世界每年有几千人丧生。c.有些国家的交通法规太松弛。这三道答案都是文中谈到的某一点,不能作为中心目的。

2.d社会宽容这种野蛮开车行径。答案就在第三段:“令人惊讶的是社会对司机宽厚地笑笑,似乎宽容他们的行为。一切都为他们的方便。人们允许城市由于交通拥挤而几乎不能居住了,大型停车场把城镇“弄得”丑陋不堪,每年大量的死伤人数仅仅成为统计的数字,很容易被忘记。”

a.社会对司机笑容可掬。b.大型停车场建在城市和镇上。c.交通死难者等于零。这三项都只是第三段的一个具体事实。社会正是通过这一件件事来宽容司机野蛮开车,从而造成事故。

3.a“他的车就是他个性的表现”这句话就体现了“开车表现他真正的白我,真实的个性”。第二段讲的很清楚:“这么说完全正确:当一个人坐在方向盘后,他的车就成为他个性的表现。毫无疑问,汽车常常表现出人最坏的品质。平常很安静的人一坐在方向盘后可能就变得难以认识。他们咒骂、行为差劲、好斗、固执、任性得就像两岁的孩子。他们所有隐藏的失落、失望和忌妒感,似乎都在开车中暴露出来”。

b.表现他个性的另一面。c.表现了他的性格。d.他的车体现了他的脾气秉性。只是表现自我中的某个事实。

4.a只有建更多高速公路。没有提。b.更难的测试。c.每三年对司机进行一次考察。d.提高年龄段和制定安全条例。都提到了。

5.b批评的态度。文章第一、二、三段指出了造成交通事故的原因,呼吁各国制定严格的交通法规,批评现有的交通法规松弛不严格,最后指出世界是人类的,不是摩托车的等等,都说明作者对上述种种都具批评的态度。a.讽刺的。c.哀求的、呼吁的。d.富有战斗性的。

【阅读词汇学习】

l.immunise

使免疫,使免除

2.expectation of life=life expectancy

平均寿命

3.versus=against

反对

4.mutilate

伤害

5.wilful

任性的,固执的

6.benign

仁慈的

7.condone

宽容

8.desecrate

亵渎

9.code

法规,规定,惯例

10.stringent

严格的,紧急的,迫切的

11.performance

演出,成品,这里是指car\\' s behavior such as speed,function etc.可译成行为,汽车行为、功能等。

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下面小编为大家准备了 专四专八考试 的相关考题,供大家学习参考。

【M6】

正确答案:divorce改成divorced
divorce改成divorced 解析:原句中divorce为名词,名词不能作表语。

【M2】

正确答案:occured改成occurred
occured改成occurred 解析:这属于拼写错误。

What can be concluded about "modem" ?

A.It converts data from one form. to another.

B.It will be out of date soon.

C.It serves as a link between senders and recipients of message.

D.It transmits message more efficiently than other devices.

正确答案:A

Practically speaking, the artistic maturing of the cinema was the single-handed achievement of David W. Griffith (1875-1948). Before Griffith, photography in dramatic films consisted of little more than placing the actors before a stationary camera and showing them in full length as they would have appeared on stage. From the beginning of his career as a director, however, Griffith, because of his love of Victorian painting, employed composition. He conceived of the camera image as having a foreground and rear ground, as well as the middle distance preferred by most directors. By 1910 he was using close-ups to reveal significant details of the scene or of the actors. The exploitation of the camera's possibilities produced novel dramatic effects. By splitting an event into fragments and recording each from the most suitable camera position, he could significantly vary the emphasis from camera shot to camera shot.

Griffith also achieved dramatic effects by means of creative editing. By juxtaposing images and varying the speed and rhythm of their presentation, he could control the dramatic intensity of the events as the story progressed. Despite the reluctance of his producers, who feared that the public would not be able to follow a plot that was made up of such juxtaposed images, Griffith persisted, and experimented as well with other elements of cinematic syntax that have become standard ever since. Those included the flashback, permitting broad psychological and emotional exploration as well as narrative that was not chronological, and the crosscut between two parallel actions to heighten suspense and excitement. In thus exploiting fully the possibilities of editing, Griffith transposed devices of the Victorian novel to film and gave film mastery of time as well as space.

Besides developing the cinema's language, Griffith immensely broadened its range and treatment of subjects. His early output was remarkably eclectic, it included not only the standard comedies, melodramas, westerns, and thrillers, but also such novelties as adaptations from Browning and Tennyson, and treatments of social issues. As his successes mounted, his ambitions grew, and with them the whole of American cinema. When he remade Enoch Arden in 1911, he insisted that a subject of such importance could not be treated in the then conventional length of one reel. Griffith's introduction of the American-made multireel picture began an elaborate historical and philosophical spectacle. It reached the unprecedented length of four reels, or one hour's running time. From our contemporary viewpoint, the pretensions of this film may seem a trifle ludicrous, but at the time it provoked endless debate and discussion and gave a new intellectual respectability to the cinema.

The author of this passage seems to imply that Victorian novels ______.

A.are like films

B.may not narrate events chronologically

C.exploit cinema's language

D.feature juxtaposed images

正确答案:B

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