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大学英语四级模拟试题(六)洛基英语,中国在线英语教育领导品牌 directions: there are four reading passages in this part. each passage is followed by some questions. for each question there are four suggested answers marked a, b, c and d. you should choose the one best answer and blacken the correspondi...

大学英语四级模拟试题(六)
洛基英语,中国在线英语教育领导品牌 directions: there are four reading passages in this part. each passage is followed by some questions. for each question there are four suggested answers marked a, b, c and d. you should choose the one best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a pencil. children are a relatively modern invention. until a few hundred years ago they  look like adult, wearing grown-up clothes and grown-up expressions, performing grown-up tasks. children did not exist because the family as we know it had not evolved. children today not only exist; they have taken over, in no place more than in america, and at on time more than now. it is always kids' country here. our civilization is child-centered, child-obsessed. a kid's body is our physical ideal. in kids' country we do not permit middle-aged. thirty is promoted over 50, but 30 knows that soon his time to be overtaken will come. we are the first society in which parents expect to learn from their children. such a topsy-turvy situation has come to abort at least in part because, unlike the rest of the world, ours is an immigrant society, and for immigrants the only hope is in the kids. in the old country, that is, europe, hope was in the father, and how much wealth he could accumulate and pass along to his children. in the growth pattern of america and its ever-expanding frontier, the young man was ever advised to go west; the father was ever inheriting from his son. kid's country may be the inevitable result. kid's country is not all bad. america is the greatest country in the world to grow up in because it is kid's country. we not only wear kids' clothes and eat kids' food; we dream kids' dreams and make them come true. it was, after all, a boys' game to go to the moon. if in the old days children did not exist, it seems equally true today that adults, as a class, have begun to disappear, condemning all of us to remain boys and girls forever, jogging and doing push-ups against eternity. 21. the author uses the example of the renaissance painting to show that. a. adults showed less concern for children than we do now b. adults were smaller and thinner at that time, but they still had lots of work to do c. children looked and acted like adults at that time d. children were not permitted to appear in family paintings at that time 22. in the third paragraph, “the old country" is contrasted with america . a. to show differences in family size b. to show differences in attitudes towards family relations c. to show two kinds of geography d. to show two different kinds of economic relations between generations 23. going to the moon is an example of . a. america's dreams and creativity b. america's childish and queer behavior c. why america hasn't grown up d. why america is considered as the greatest country in the world 24. according to the passage, which of the following is true? a. it is very difficult for the middle-aged to live in america b. america is kid's country because the majority of the american population are children c. kid's country was taking shape in america when immigrants poured into the country.  d. america is more of kid's country than any other countries in the world 25. by saying “condemning all of us to remain boys and girls forever, jogging and doing push-ups against eternity", the author means that . a. she thinks people shouldn't be so concerned about physical fitness b. she feels too old and tired to do such hard exercise c. american society is overemphasizing youth and physical appearance d. what happened to children centuries ago may occur to adults in america soon passage 2 the modern age is an age of electricity. people are so used to electric lights, radios, televisions, and telephones that it is hard to imagine what life would be like without them. when there is a power failure, people grope about in flickering candlelight, cars hesitate in the streets because there are no traffic lights to guide them, and food spoils in silent refrigerators.  yet people began to understand how electricity works only a little more than two centuries ago. nature has apparently been experimenting in this field for millions of years. scientists are discovering more and more that the living world may hold many interesting secrets of electricity that could benefit humanity. 
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