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    1、大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)-试卷 208及答案解析(总分:70.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:7,分数:70.00)1.Part III Reading Comprehension(分数:10.00)_2.Section C(分数:10.00)_A massive pool of warm ocean water is causing changes in the atmosphere that could produce unusual weather around the world in the next few months, th

    2、e US National Weather Service reported on Monday. As a result of this phenomenon, known as El Nino, more rainfall than normal is likely this winter across some areas of the United States, with unusually warm or cold weather in other parts of the country. Currently the phenomenon is marked by a warm

    3、pool of water along the equator extending from the International Date Line nearly to the coast of South America. That water is nearly 4 degrees Fahrenheit above normal, explained Vernon Kousky of the climate center. This warm water “spreads almost a quarter of the way around the globe. So its massiv

    4、e and it has an impact on our weather. It has a “global influence. because it disturbs the atmosphere“, said Dave Rodenhuis, director of the climate center. “El Nino is probably the most important climate event beyond the annual cycle of seasons“, he added. Because the changes tended to be first not

    5、iced around Christmas, the phenomenon was given the name El Nino, which is Spanish for child, a term often used to refer to the baby Jesus. The phenomenon occurs every three to five years, sometimes in a mild form and sometimes strongly affecting weather patterns worldwide. Details of its cause are

    6、not fully understood, but when it occurs, unusually warm air can be pumped into Canada, Alaska and the northern United States. At the same time, conditions tend to be wetter than normal along the US Southeast Coast and the Gulf of Mexico. And the Atlantic and Caribbean hurricane season tends to be m

    7、ilder than usual. The strong El Nino of 1982-1983 was blamed for worsening the devastating drought in Africa, causing a series of severe winter storms to come ashore in California, spawning the first typhoon to strike French Polynesia in 75 yearsfollowed by five more in five monthsdeluging Peru and

    8、Ecuador with torrential rains and promoting the worst drought in two centuries in Australia Overall damage was estimated at between $2 billion and $8 billion by a United Nations analysis and the death toll topped 1,500 worldwide.(分数:10.00)(1).El Nino can best be described as _.(分数:2.00)A.unusually l

    9、ong period of hot or cold weatherB.unusual changes of weather around the worldC.atmospheric change caused by warm ocean waterD.rising temperature of the ocean water and atmosphere(2).The warm water is affecting the weather globally because _.(分数:2.00)A.its temperature is too much above normalB.it co

    10、vers a vast area in the worldC.it is one of the most important climate eventsD.its influence begins from the equator(3).Which of the following is true about the naming of El Nino?(分数:2.00)A.The name had something to do with Christianity.B.The name was given by a religious researcher.C.The name indic

    11、ates that El Nino most usually happens around Christmas.D.The name implies that the first phenomenon of El Nino appeared in Spain.(4).What is least known about El Nino, according to the passage?(分数:2.00)A.The climate changes caused by El Nino.B.The areas influenced by El Nino.C.How often El Nino hap

    12、pens.D.How El Nino is formed.(5).What does the author wants to tell us about El Nino by the last two paragraphs?(分数:2.00)A.The UNs concern about it.B.The measures taken against it.C.Its intensity.D.Its frequency.When global warming finally came, it stuck with a vengeance(异乎寻常地). In some regions, tem

    13、peratures rose several degrees in less than a century. Sea levels shot up nearly 400 feet, flooding coastal settlements and forcing people to migrate inland. Deserts spread throughout the world as vegetation shifted drastically in North America, Europe and Asia. After driving many of the animals aro

    14、und them to near extinction, people were forced to abandon their old way of life for a radically new survival strategy that resulted in widespread starvation and disease. The adaptation was farming: the global-warming crisis that gave rise to it happened more than 10,000 years ago. As environmentali

    15、sts convene in Rio de Janeiro this week to ponder the global climate of the future, earth scientists are in the midst of a revolution in understanding how climate has changed in the pastand how those changes have transformed human existence. Researchers have begun to piece together an illuminating p

    16、icture of the powerful geological and astronomical forces that have combined to change the planets environment from hot to cold, wet to dry and back again over a time period stretching back hundreds of millions of years. Most important, scientists are beginning to realize that the climatic changes h

    17、ave had a major impact on the evolution of the human species. New research now suggests that climate shifts have played a key role in nearly every significant turning point in human evolution: from the dawn of primates(灵长目动物)some 65 million years ago to human ancestors rising up to walk on two legs,

    18、 from the huge expansion of the human brain to the rise of agriculture. Indeed, the human history has not been merely touched by global climate change, some scientists argue, it has in some instances been driven by it. The new research has profound implications for the environmental summit in Rio. A

    19、mong other things, the findings demonstrate that dramatic climate change is nothing new for planet Earth. The benign(宜人的)global environment that has existed over the past 10,000 yearsduring which agriculture, writing, cities and most other features of civilization appearedis a mere bright spot in a

    20、much larger pattern of widely varying climate over the ages. In fact, the pattern of climate change in the past reveals that Earths climate will almost certainly go through dramatic changes in the future even without the influence of human activity.(分数:10.00)(1).Farming emerged as a survival strateg

    21、y because man had been obliged_.(分数:2.00)A.to give up his former way of lifeB.to leave the coastal areasC.to follow the ever-shifting vegetationD.to abandon his original settlement(2).Earth scientists have come to understand that climate _.(分数:2.00)A.is going through a fundamental changeB.has been g

    22、etting warmer for 10,000 yearsC.will eventually change from hot to coldD.has gone through periodical changes(3).Scientists believe that human evolution _.(分数:2.00)A.has seldom been accompanied by climatic changesB.has exerted little influence on climatic changesC.has largely been affected by climati

    23、c changesD.has had a major impact on climatic changes(4).Evidence of past climatic changes indicates that _.(分数:2.00)A.human activities have accelerated changes of Earths environmentB.Earths environment will remain mild despite human interferenceC.Earths climate is bound to change significantly in t

    24、he futureD.Earths climate is unlikely to undergo substantial changes in the future(5).The message the author wishes to convey in the passage is that_.(分数:2.00)A.human civilization remains glorious though it is affected by climatic changesB.mankind is virtually helpless in the face of the dramatic ch

    25、anges of climateC.man has to limit his activities to slow down the global warming processD.human civilization will continue to develop in spite of the changes of natureMost growing plants contain much more water than all other materials combined. C. R. Barnes has suggested that it is as proper to te

    26、rm the plant a water structure as to call a house composed mainly of brick a brick building. Certain it is that all essential processes of plant growth and development occur in water. The mineral elements from the soil that are usable by the plant must be dissolved in the soil solution before they c

    27、an be taken into the root. They are carried to all parts of the growing plant and are built into essential plant materials while in a dissolved state. The carbon dioxide(CO 2 )from the air may enter the leaf as a gas but is dissolved in water in the leaf before it is combined with a part of the wate

    28、r to form simple sugarsthe base material from which the plant body is mainly built. Actively growing plant parts are generally 75 to 90 percent water. Structural parts of plants, such as woody stems no longer actively growing, may have much less water than growing tissues. The actual amount of water

    29、 in the plant at any one time, however, is only a very small part of what passes through it during its development. The processes of photosynthesis, by which carbon dioxide and water are combinedin the presence of chlorophyll(叶绿素)and with energy derived from lightto form sugars, require that carbon

    30、dioxide from the air enter the plant. This occurs mainly in the leaves. The leaf surface is not solid but contains great numbers of minute openings, through which the carbon dioxide enters. The same structure that permits the one gas to enter the leaf, however, permits another gaswater vaporto be lo

    31、st from it. Since carbon dioxide is present in the air only in trace quantities(3 to 4 parts in 10,000 parts of air)and water vapor is near saturation in the air spaces within the leaf(at 80F, saturated air would contain about 186 parts of water vapor in 10,000 parts of air), the total amount of wat

    32、er vapor lost is many times the carbon dioxide intake. Actually, because of wind and other factors, the loss of water in proportion to carbon dioxide intake may be even greater than the relative concentrations of the two gases. Also, not all of the carbon dioxide that enters the leaf is synthesized

    33、into carbohydrates(碳水化合物).(分数:10.00)(1).A growing plant needs water for all of the following except _.(分数:2.00)A.forming sugarsB.sustaining woody stemsC.keeping greenD.producing carbon dioxide(2).The essential function of photosynthesis in terms of plant needs is _.(分数:2.00)A.to form sugarsB.to deri

    34、ve energy from lightC.to preserve waterD.to combine carbon dioxide with water(3).The second paragraph uses facts to develop the essential idea that _.(分数:2.00)A.a plant efficiently utilizes most of the water it absorbsB.carbon dioxide is the essential substance needed for plant developmentC.a plant

    35、needs more water than is found in its compositionD.the stronger the wind, the more the water vapor loss(4).From the passage, we learn that _.(分数:2.00)A.the mineral elements will not be absorbed by the plant unless they are dissolved in its rootB.the woody stems contain more water than the leavesC.ai

    36、r existing around the leaf is found to be saturatedD.only part of the carbon dioxide in the plants is synthesized(5).This passage is mainly about _.(分数:2.00)A.the functions of carbon dioxide and waterB.the role of water in a growing plantC.the process of simple sugar formationD.the synthesis of wate

    37、r with carbon dioxideBirds that are literally half-asleepwith one brain hemisphere alert and the other sleepingcontrol which side of the brain remains awake, according to a new study of sleeping ducks. Earlier studies have documented half-brain sleep in a wide range of birds. The brain hemispheres t

    38、ake turns sinking into the sleep stage characterized by slow brain waves. The eye controlled by the sleeping hemisphere keeps shut, while the wakeful hemispheres eye stays open and alert. Birds also can sleep with both hemispheres resting at once. Decades of studies of bird flocks led researchers to

    39、 predict extra alertness in the more vulnerable, end-of-the-row sleepers. Sure enough, the end birds tended to watch carefully on the side away from their companions. Ducks in the inner spots showed no preference for gaze direction. Also, birds doping(打盹)at the end of the line resorted to single-hem

    40、isphere sleep, rather than total relaxation, more often than inner ducks did. Rotating 16 birds through the positions in a four-duck row, the researchers found outer birds half-asleep during some 32 percent of dozing time versus about 12 percent for birds in internal spots. “We believe this is the f

    41、irst evidence for an animal behaviorally controlling sleep and wakefulness simultaneously in different regions of the brain,“ the researchers say. The results provide the best evidence for a long-standing supposition that single-hemisphere sleep evolved as creatures scanned for enemies. The preferen

    42、ce for opening an eye on the lookout side could be widespread, he predicts. Hes seen it in a pair of birds dozing side-by-side in the zoo and in a single pet bird sleeping by a mirror. The mirror-side eye closed as if the reflection were a companion and the other eye stayed open. Useful as half-slee

    43、ping might be, its only been found in birds and such water mammals(哺乳动物)as dolphins, whales, and seals. Perhaps keeping one side of the brain awake allows a sleeping animal to surface occasionally to avoid drowning. Studies of birds may offer unique insights into sleep. Jerome M. Siegel of the UCLA

    44、says he wonders if birds half-brain sleep “is just the tip of the iceberg(冰山).“ He speculates that more examples may turn up when we take a closer look at other species.(分数:10.00)(1).A new study on birds sleep has revealed that_.(分数:2.00)A.half-brain sleep is found in a wide variety of birdsB.half-b

    45、rain sleep is characterized by slow brain wavesC.birds can control their half-brain sleep consciouslyD.birds seldom sleep with the whole of their brain at rest(2).According to the passage, birds often half sleep because _.(分数:2.00)A.they have to watch out for possible attacksB.their brain hemisphere

    46、s take turns to restC.the two halves of their brain are differently structuredD.they have to constantly keep an eye on their companions(3).The example of a bird sleeping in front of a mirror indicates that _.(分数:2.00)A.the phenomenon of birds dozing in pairs is widespreadB.birds prefer to sleep in p

    47、airs for the sake of securityC.even an imagined companion gives the bird a sense of securityD.a single pet bird enjoys seeing its own reflection in the mirror(4).While sleeping, some water mammals tend to keep half awake in order to_.(分数:2.00)A.alert themselves to the approaching enemyB.emerge from

    48、water now and then to breatheC.be sensitive to the ever-changing environmentD.avoid being swept away by rapid currents(5).By “just the tip of the iceberg“(Line 2, Para. 8), Siegel suggests that_.(分数:2.00)A.half-brain sleep has something to do with icy weatherB.the mystery of half-brain sleep is clos

    49、e to being solvedC.most birds living in cold regions tend to be half sleepersD.half-brain sleep is a phenomenon that could exist among other speciesThe destruction of our natural resources and contamination of our food supply continue to occur, largely because of the extreme difficulty in affixing(把固定)legal responsibility o


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