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职称英语理工类:全真模拟题Eiffel Is an Eyeful

2013-3-5  来自于:课评集

  理工类:全真模拟题Eiffel Is an Eyeful

  Some 300 meters up, near the Eiffel Towers wind-whipped summit the world comes to scribble. Japanese, Brazilians. Americans-they graffiti their names, loves and politics on the cold iron-transforming the most French of monuments into symbol of a world on the move.

  With Pairs laid out in miniature below, it seems strange that visitors would rather waste time marking their presence than admiring the view. But the graffiti also raises a question: Why, nearly 114 years after it was completed, and decades after it ceased to be the worlds tallest structure, is the Tour Eiffel still so popular?

  The reasons are as complex as the iron work that graces a structure some 90 stories high. But part of the answer is, no doubt, its agelessness, regularly maintained, it should never rust away. Graffiti is regularly painted over, but the tower lives on.

  “Eiffel represents Paris and Paris is France. It is very symbolic,” says Hugues Richard, a 31-year-old Frenchman who holds the record for cycling up to the towers second floor-747 steps in 19 minutes and 4 seconds, without touching the floor with his feet. “Its iron lady, it inspires us,” he says.

  But to what? After all, the tower doesnt have a purpose. It ceased to be the worlds tallest in 1930 when the Chrysler Building went up in New York. Yes, television and radio signals are beamed from the top, and Gustave Eiffel, a frenetic builder who died on December 27, aged 91, used its height for conducting research into weather, aerodynamics and radio communication.

  But in essence the tower inspires simply by being there-a blank canvas for visitors to make of it what they will. To the technically minded, its an engineering triumph. For lovers, its romantic.

  “The tower will outlast all of us, and by a long way,” says Isabelle Esnous, whose company manages Eiffel Tower.

  31 Why does the author think the Eiffel Tower is transformed into symbol of a world of the move? ____________

  A Tourists from all over the world come to the Eiffel Tower by car or by plane.

  B Tourists of all nationalities come to scribble on the cold iron of the tower.

  C The Eiffel Tower is the tallest building in the world.

  D The Eiffel Tower represents all the towers in the world.

  32 What seems strange to the author? ____________

  A Visitors prefer wasting time scribbling to enjoying the view.

  B Visitors spends much time watching other people scribbling.

  C Only Japanese, Brazilians and Americans like to mark their presence.

  D Scribbling spread from country to country.

  33 Which statements is NOT true of Hugues Richard? ____________

  A He is a cyclist.

  B He is a record holder.

  C He climbed 747 steps up the tower in 19 minutes and 4 seconds.

  D He cycled up to the towers second floor.

  34 What did the builder use the Eiffel Tower for? ____________

  A Sending radio and television signals all over the world.

  B Conducting research in various fields.

  C Giving people inspiration.

  D Demonstrating French culture.

  35 Which of the following is nearest in meaning to “(The Eiffel Tower is like) a blank canvas for visitors to make of it what they will”?____________

  A Visitors can do whatever they want on the tower.

  B Visitors can paint on the tower whatever they want.

  C Visitors can imagine freely what the tower represents.

  D Visitors can draw on a blank canvas provided by the Tower management company.

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