单选题 As regards social conventions, we must say a word about the well-known English class system. This is an embarrassing subject for English people, and one they tend to be ashamed of, though during the present century class-consciousness has grown less and less, and the class system has become less rigid. But it still exists below the surface. Broadly speaking, it means there are classes, the "middle-class" and the "working-class".(We shall ignore for a moment the old "upper-class", including the hereditary aristocracy, since it is extremely small in numbers; but some of its members have the right to sit in the House of Lords, and some newspapers take a surprising interest in their private life.)The middle class consists chiefly of well-to-do businessmen and professional people of all kinds. The working class consists chiefly of manual and unskilled workers. The most obvious difference between them is in their accent. Middle-class people use slightly varying kinds of "received pronunciation" which is the kind of English spoken by BBC announcers and taught to overseas pupils. Typical working-class people speak in many different local accents which are generally felt to be rather ugly and uneducated. One of the biggest barriers of social equality in England is the two-class education system. To have been to a so called "public school" immediately marks you out as one of the middle class. The middle classes tend to live a more formal life than working-class people, and are usually more cultured. Their midday meal is "lunch" and they have a rather formal evening meal called "dinner", whereas the working man's dinner, if his working hours permit, is at midday, and his smaller, late-evening meal is called supper. As we have said, however, the class system is much less rigid than it was, and for a long time it has been government policy to reduce class distinctions. Working-class students very commonly receive a university education and enter the professions, and working-class incomes have grown so much recently that the distinctions between the two classes are becoming less and less clear. However, regardless of one's social status, certain standards of politeness are expected of everybody, and a well-bred person is polite to everyone he meets, and treats a laborer with the same respect he gives an important businessman. Servility inspires both embarrassment and dislike. Even the word "sir", except in school and in certain occupations(e. g. commerce, the army, etc.)sounds too servile to be commonly used.
单选题 This text is mainly about ______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:本题是主旨题。本文介绍了在英国存在的等级制度。广义上,它划分为两个阶层:中产阶层和劳工阶层。
单选题 Which one of the following does NOT belong to received pronunciation?
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:本题是细节题。文章第2段介绍了两个阶层的口音区别。从本段可以得出,BBC、海外教学语言和中产阶级的发音都是标准音。而地方方言不是标准音。由于本题要求选出非标准音,所以C是正确选项。
单选题 Which one is FALSE according to the text?
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】解析:本题是推理题。从文中第1段的“some newspapers take a surprising interest in their private life.”(在这里,“it”指代“aristocracy life”)可以推出,报纸对贵族生活是关注的,由于本题要求选出错误答案,所以应该选A。
单选题 What does the word "servility" in paragraph 4 refer to?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】解析:本题是词汇题。“servility”意思为“奴态,卑屈”。
单选题 Why isn't the word "sir" commonly used in Britain?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】解析:本题是推理题。由本文最后一句:“Even the word…to be commonly used.”可以推出,由于使用“sir”这个称呼容易使人尴尬和不舒服,所以这个称呼在一般场合里不经常使用。
单选题 The most obvious difference between the working class and the middle class in English is their ______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】解析:本题是细节题。从第2段的第1句:“The most obvious…in their accent.”可以得出,中产阶层和劳工阶层的最大区别在于他们的口音。
单选题 Which one of the following is true about English middle class?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】解析:本题是推理题。通读全文可以得出,中产阶级的孩子一般上公立学校;过着一种比劳工阶层更正式的生活;数量不占少数;他们的晚餐一般称为“dinner”。