和谐英语

2008年12月大学英语四级考试模拟题(4)

2008-12-07来源:和谐英语
  Passage Two
  Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.
  The International Olympic Committee named a shortlist of five cities as possible hosts for the 2012 Olympics.
  The five - London, Madrid, Moscow, New York and Paris - became official candidates, beginning a 14-month race that ended with the selection of a winning bid by the IOC's assembly in Singapore in July 2005.
  Havana, Leipzig, Rio de Janeiro and Istanbul were the victims in 2004, as the field was cut down from nine applicants.
  Geography would appear to favor a European city after the 2008 Summer Games in Asia - Beijing - and the 2010 Winter Games in North America - Vancouver.
  IOC president Jacques Rogge said the list could be further cut in the next month if any of the bidding cities fall short of IOC expectations.
  "What we have done today is retained five cities which we believe will deliver, but we will have to check if they do deliver," said Rogge. "I do not like the word 'rejection' and this in no way reflects that we do not trust these countries."
  The nine original contenders launched their bids in January, 2004 with the emphasis on compact and easily accessible venues.
  Favorites Paris and London promoted the attractions of their landmarks, Madrid promised an environmentally friendly Games while New York called itself the "world city".
  Paris bid organizers said they would stage beach volleyball at the foot of the Eiffel Tower and host many of the events at two clusters on the edge of the French capital.
  "Our experience with previous bids has taught us a great deal about the needs and aspirations of the IOC," Paris bid chief Philippe Baudillon said. "We firmly believe that Paris will meet those needs."
  London organizers countered it by promising to hold the beach volleyball competition in Horse Guards Parade.
  Seventeen sports, including athletics and swimming, would be staged at a new venue in the city's deprived East End.
  "I am very pleased that London has been named a candidate city for the 2012 Olympic Games. But I am not surprised we have cleared this most important hurdle," British Prime Minister Tony Blair said in a statement.
   26. Why is it likely that the 2012 Olympics will be held in a European city?
   A) Because it's impossible for two successive Olympics to be held on the same continent.
   B) Because the 2008 Summer and Winter Olympics will be held in Beijing and Vancouver respectively.
   C) Because geographically speaking, it's time to hold the 2012 Games in a non-Asian and non-American country.
   D) European cities turn out to be more suitable to host the 2012 Games.
   27. The sentence "what we have done today is retained five cities which we believe will deliver" in Para. 6 can be best paraphrased as ________.
   A) what we have done today is chosen five cities which we believe can live up to our expectations.
   B) what we have done today is cut five cities which we believe will fail.
   C) what we have done today is picked five cities which we believe will make a good speech.
   D) what we have done today is picked five cities which we believe will produce enough goods.
   28. How has Paris benefited from previous bids for the Olympic Games, according to this passage?
   A) They have learned what efforts they should make in the future.
   B) They have learned a lot about the needs and expectations of the IOC.
   C) They have learned how to host a successful Olympic Games.
   D) They have learned why they failed in the past.
   29. How did British Prime Minister Tony Blair feel about being named a candidate city for the next Olympic Games?
   A) Happy and surprised.
   B) Disappointed but hopeful.
   C) Excited and impatient.
   D) Happy and unsurprised.
   30. Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?
   A) The advantages of the five cities.
   B) The next Olympic Games.
   C) Five cities in race for 2012 Games.
   D) The 2010 Winter Olympics.