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[考试试题] 公共英语四级考试综合能力提升练习四

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 I remember the way the light touched her hair. She turned her head, and our eyes met, a momentary awareness in that raucous fifth grade classroom. I felt as though I’d been struck a blow under the heart. Thus began my first love affair. Her name was Rachel, and I mooned my way through the grade and high school, stricken at the mere sight of her, tongue-tied in her presence. Does anyone, anymore, linger in the shadows of evening, drawn by the pale light of a window-her window-like some hapless summer insect? That delirious swooning, asexual but urgent and obsessive, that made me awkward and my voice crack, is like some impossible dream now. I would catch sight of her, walking down an aisle of trees to or from school, and I’d become paralyzed. She always seemed so poised, so self-possessed. At home, I’d relive each encounter, writhing at the thought of my inadequacies. We eventually got acquainted and socialized as we entered our adolescence, she knew I had a case on her, and I sensed her affectionate tolerance for me. "Going steady" implied a maturity we still lacked. Her Orthodox Jewish upbringing and my own Catholic scruples imposed an inhibited grace that made even kissing a distant prospect, however fervently desired. I managed to hold her once at a dance-chaperoned, of course. Our embrace made her giggle, a sound so trusting that I hated myself for what I’d been thinking. At any rate, my love for Rachel remained unrequited. We graduated from high school, she went on to college, and I joined the Army. When World War II engulfed us, I was sent overseas. For a time we corresponded, and her letters were the highlight of those grinding endless years. Once she sent me a snapshot of herself in a bathing suit, which drove me to the wildest of fantasies. I mentioned the possibility of marriage in my nest letter, and almost immediately her replies became less frequent, less personal. Her Dear John letter finally caught up with me while I was awaiting discharge. She gently explained the impossibility of a marriage between us. Looking back on it, I must have recovered rather quickly, although for the first few months I believed I didn’t want to live. Like Rachel, I found someone else, whom I learned to love with a deep and permanent commitment that has lasted to this day. : x8 ~$ l8 l$ l/ F' ~% k
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  1、According to the passage, how old was the author when his first love affair began? - z! s/ w  t# J# |
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  A. Before he entered his teens. ; |9 B0 C5 |+ j/ a9 O

8 u8 W' O6 U' X, m8 k% l  B. In his early teens.
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+ y3 e! l* r4 c' t5 x  C. In his middle teens.
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: p$ [3 c4 o# i5 d% ]  D. When he was just out of his teens.
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  (本题分值:1.5分)【正确答案】A
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0 @/ I- ]1 g: P. W+ K& U  2、How did the author behave as a boy in love?
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  A. His first love motivated him toward hard study.
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- H, |( H7 r9 d; o9 C  N" i  B. His first love evoked sentimental memories. - }9 n6 K4 x; ~) |; V" v6 u" h- {- p

* x' i" S# Y5 U. \% w4 Y% I  C. He was overpowered by wild excitement and passion.
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  D. He fulfilled his expectations and desires. ! ^7 @  X! k4 r& L; z8 v
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  (本题分值:1.5分)【正确答案】C 3 [, E3 l3 a& s+ ?- n
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  3、According to the passage, what held them back from a loving kiss? + B0 Y0 l1 V1 w8 T# s% k  k: p2 k+ p
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  A. Her Jewish origin did not allow it. ! e2 W: `1 I# [8 {. m3 M- g6 @

& ~+ P# q2 u% Y' Y' l! L  I  B. His Catholic adherence forbade it. ' C; z( o4 S: p, q: @
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  C. They were not sure whether it was proper or ethical to kiss in line with their religious decorum. 3 X$ C1 K/ ]) G* G3 d( M, C1 n: d

2 j" `3 c" _! P  D. Kissing was found to be inelegant or even distasteful.
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) E9 T0 r) }2 i- ^  (本题分值:1.5分)【正确答案】C : U. n1 }1 E7 C7 g

! o( F, B  y' j; f8 K3 k# J' N+ |  4、According to the passage, what was Rachel’s response to the author’s tender affection before the war?
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+ N& W2 h4 h( f! _; K$ F0 b) k  A. She recognized and accepted his love affectionately. 4 }9 L1 X! t8 {6 q4 @; e
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  B. She thwarted his affection by flatly turning him down.
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  C. She fondly permitted him to adore her without losing her own heart to him. ; v! w; s  x% g- `) M' C
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  D. She didn’t care for him at all and only took delight in playing with his feelings. " v  p' ]& D. a: V) Z& X2 M& q4 ]

; G, X- s4 e, T3 X1 P$ g  (本题分值:1.5分)【正确答案】C
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, @# a6 @* ^; n2 T+ a8 M& [     5、Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage? 2 q: g# S. d7 V
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  A. Statement and example.
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% r& [* J" Q& j4 _  W5 g  B. Cause and effect. : i/ X' L0 r, F) e8 t7 P
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  C. Order of importance. ( D9 Q! K6 B* E7 n9 V  F9 e

7 y5 P! M/ C5 i0 f! V) ~" I  D. Linear description. . U6 D: i9 }; h0 o
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  (本题分值:1.5分)【正确答案】D
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