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1、 2022年全国公共英语等级考试四级预测试题:阅读理解41.What is the passage mainly talking about? AThe necessity of the education about AIDS. BHow to achieve the aims of AIDS courses. CRisks associated with AIDS. DSocial responses to AIDS. 42.Why did the author offer the AIDS course7 A He wanted to teach people about a cure

2、for AIDS. BPeople need to be taught how to avoid those with AIDS. CHe wanted to teach the students that AIDS resulted from moral failure. DPeople 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 mea

3、ns“_”. A benTl Bcause suffering to Cteach Ddraw attention from 44.What does the author think is the correct resDonse to AIDS? A contempt BOptimism and bravad0. CUnderstanding and compassion. DResentment and avoidance. 45.Which of the following can best explain“AIDS tests the institutions upon which

4、our societv rcsfs, according to the passage? A AIDS is a sign of moral failure and social c011aDse. BAIDS 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. DThe sp

5、reading of the fatal disease suggests that the nations resources have been wron91y used. 46. When you have a job interview, you should_ Awear clothes which are too casual B wear clothes which are too formal Cwear clothes which are expensive Dwear right clothes 47. The first and lasting impression of

6、 you is made by Athe clothes you wear Bthe manner you speak Cthe 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 Cyou should speak clearly and loudly Dyou can speak with dialect differences 49. The int

7、erviewer can know whether you are knowledgeable for the job by Ayour personal appearance Bthe way you speak C your self-confidence Dthe questions you ask 50. To succeed in a job interview, you must _ Adress appropriately B pay close attention to your manner of speaking Cshow enthusiasm and self-conf

8、idence Dall of the above 51. In the first paragraph, the author argues that Athe Europeans were innocent in the trade of African slaves Bslavery in Africa and in the West was the same in nature Cthe view in the most recent studies of enslavement is baseless D slaves had been treated even more cruell

9、y in the African tradition 52. Which of the following was true of the local African slavery? ASlaves might have their own families. BThe son of a slave might not be a slave. CSlavery was confined to the coastal regions. DThere was no killing in African slavery. 53. The sentence “This argument, can b

10、e carried too far“ implies that_ AAfricans traditional slavery wasinhumane Bthe slavery in Africa was confined to some regions Csupporters of this argument knew little of Africa Dslave shipment was not so serious as was imagined 54. Supporters of the rationalization of slavery believe that the trade

11、 Awas out of good intents from the beginning Bhelped the development of local religion Cwas a help for civilizing the Africans Ddrove the evils out of the African religions 55. The relation between the two paragraphs is that in the 2nd paragraph the author Achallenges the viewpoint in the first para

12、graph Bmodifies his view expressed in the first paragraph Cprovides the reason for the argument in the first paragraph Dfurther analyzes the issue discussed in the first paragraph 56. What is the new business which emerged in Washington D. C? AHelping to establish small industries. BMaking false tic

13、kets and drivers licenses. CAssisting in organizing congressional hearings. DOIfering to go through official procedures for clients. 57. Which of the following is true according to the text? AThe fines for offenders range from $ 20 to $1000 or more. BTelevision broadcasters are liable to receive parking tickets. CFines are sometimes cancelled when tickets are well written. DMichael Dorseys working experience helped with his new business. 58. This new business is not liked by all partly because _ Ait shifts the tax load from the poor to the rich Bit gets profit by

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