模拟试题:专业四级考试模拟试题10(14)
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HINCKLEY, John W., Jr. (1955-):
Accused Assailant of Ronald Reagan
On March 30, 1981 Ronald Reagan became the eighth sitting president of the United States to be subjected to an assassination attempt and the fourth -- after Andrew Jackson, Harry Truman and Gerald Ford -- to survive. Reagan was shot by a 25-year-old drifter, John W. Hinckley of Evergreen, Colo., as he left the Washington Hilton Hotel, where he had addressed a labor audience. The assailant was seized immediately after having fired four to six shots from a 22-caliber revolver, a type entered under the left armpit, pierced the chest, bounced off the seventh rib and plowed into the left lower lobe of the lung. Reagan froze for a moment at the door of his limousine and then was brusquely pushed inside the car by a Secret Service agent. Remarkably, the President did not realize he had been shot but thought he had simply been injured when shoved into the car. Only upon arrival at the hospital was it determined that he had been shot.
Also wounded were three others: the President's press secretary, James S. Brady; a Secret Service agent, Timothy J. McCarthy; and a District of Columbia police officer in Dallas and moved with his family to Colorado in 1974. He had attended Texas Tech University but never graduated. At times he had traveled across the country, and in 1978 he had enrolled himself in the National Socialist Party of America, generally known as the Nazi Party of America. A spokesman for that organization said the group had not renewed Hinckley's membership the following year because of his "violent nature".
TEXT J
First read the following questions.
89.The Factory Spring Art Walk offers all of the following EXCEPT _____.
A. art exhibits
B. walks through historic buildings
C. sculpture classes
D. lectures on photography
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Meet more than 100 artists and see the work of painters, sculptors, photographers, and designers at the Factory Spring Art Walk this Saturday and Sunday. The historic twelve-building complex, formerly the Cold Springs Textile Factory, is now home to hundreds of artists who will open their studios to the public. Noted local photographer Tomoko Hashimoto gives talks at 1 p.m. both days. Tours of the buildings start at noon on Saturday only.
Factory Spring Art Walk, Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Main Street at Route 40 near downtown. No admission fee. Art and refreshments for sale. Parking '2 (415)555-4397.
TEXT K
First read the following questions.
90.Which of the following is NOT provided by the hotel?
A. A desk.
B. A fax machine.
C. A coffeemaker.
D. A laptop computer.
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