【学历类职业资格】专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷120及答案解析.doc
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1、专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷 120 及答案解析(总分:50.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BPart III Rea(总题数:5,分数:50.00)A rapid means of long-distance transportation became a necessity for the United States as settlement (新拓居地) spread ever farther westward. The early trains were impractical curiosities, and for a long time the railroad compani
2、es met with troublesome mechanical problems. The most serious ones were the construction of rails able to bear the load, and the development of safe, effective stopping system. Once these were solved, the railroad was established as the best means of land transportation. By 1860 there were thousands
3、 of miles of railroads crossing the eastern mountain ranges and reaching westward to the Mississippi. There were also regional southern and western lines. The high point in railroad building came with the construction of the first transcontinental system. In 1862 Congress authorized two western rail
4、road companies to build lines from Nebraska westward and from California eastward to a meeting point, so as to complete a transcontinental crossing linking the Atlantic seaboard with the Pacific. The Government helped the railroads generously with money and land. Actual work on this project began fo
5、ur years later. The Central Pacific Company, starting from California, used Chinese labor while the Union Pacific employed crews of Irish laborers. The two groups worked at remarkable speed, each trying to cover a greater distance than the other. In 1869 they met at a place called Promontory in what
6、 is now the state of Utah. Many visitors came there for the great occasion. There were joyous celebrations all over the country, with parades and the ringing of church bells to honor the great achievement. The railroad was very important in encouraging westward movement. It also helped build up indu
7、stry and farming by moving raw materials and by distributing products rapidly to distant markets. In linking towns and people to one another it helped unify the United States.(分数:10.00)(1).The major problems with Americas railroad system in the mid 19th century lay in _(分数:2.00)A.poor quality rails
8、and unreliable stopping systemsB.lack of financial support for developmentC.limited railroad linesD.lack of a transcontinental railroad(2).The building of the first transcontinental system_.(分数:2.00)A.brought about a rapid growth of industry and farming in the westB.attracted many visitors to the co
9、nstruction sitesC.attracted laborers from EuropeD.encouraged people to travel all over the country(3).The best title for this passage would be_.(分数:2.00)A.Settlements Spread WestwardB.The Coast-to-Coast Railroad; A Vital LinkC.American Railroad HistoryD.The Importance of Railroads in the American Ec
10、onomy(4).The construction of the transcontinental railroad took_.(分数:2.00)A.9 yearsB.7 yearsC.4 yearsD.3 years(5).What most likely made people think about a transcontinental railroad?(分数:2.00)A.The possibility of government support for such a task.B.The need to explore Utah.C.The need to connect the
11、 east coast with the west.D.The need to develop the railroad industry in the west.I find it wholesome to be alone the greater part of the time. To be in company, even with the best, is soon wearisome and dissipating, and I never found a companion so companionable as solitude. We are for the most par
12、t more lonely when we go abroad than when we stay in our chambers“, for solitude is not measured by the miles of space that intervene between a man and his fellows. The farmer, who can work alone all day without feeling lonesome, but must recreate with others at night, wonders how the student can si
13、t alone at night; he does not realize that the student, though in the house, is actually at work in his field and chopping his wood as the farmer was in his. Society is commonly too cheap. We meet at very short intervals, not having had time to acquire any new value for each other; we meet at meals
14、three times a day and give each other a new taste of that musty old cheese that we are; we live thick and are in each other s way, and I think that we thus lose some respect for one another. We have had to agree on a certain set of roles, called etiquette and politeness, to make this frequent meetin
15、g tolerable. Certainly less frequency would suffice for all important and hearty communications between men. It would be better if there were but one inhabitant to a square mile, as where I live, for as the value of a man is not in his skin, we need not touch him.(分数:10.00)(1).A man can be lonely in
16、 a crowd because_.(分数:2.00)A.loneliness doesnt mean being aloneB.man always wants to workC.solitude involves space that intervene between a man and his fellowsD.loneliness comes from lack of hearty communication(2).The author uses the example of the farmer and the student to show that_.(分数:2.00)A.me
17、n need recreation after their workB.men are not lonely when they are workingC.solitude is necessary, for a studentD.people have different conceptions of solitude(3).When the author says: “Society is commonly too cheap“, he means that_.(分数:2.00)A.we meet not frequently enoughB.we eat cheap food and l
18、ive a simple lifeC.our lives are so regularD.people do not have enough hearty communication to realize the value in other people(4).The authors opinion on the value of a man is that_.(分数:2.00)A.it is underestimated by the rules of etiquette and politenessB.it can be discovered through frequent physi
19、cal contactsC.it can be found in a mans appearanceD.it doesnt lie in physical contact(5).Which of the following is not the authors idea?(分数:2.00)A.The idea of solitude is embodied differently in a student and a farmer.B.The routine life underlies mans loneliness.C.Etiquette and politeness are rules
20、that make frequent meetings tolerable.D.Less frequent meetings can make us more aware of the value of men.A recent study described coal as a “bridge to the future“. As the most plentiful fossil(化石) fuel in the world, coal has the possibility for filling a growing portion of the demand for energy. Bu
21、t problems cause some trouble to this promising old fuel. Coal is found around the globe, but three countriesthe United States, the Soviet Union and China own nearly two thirds of all known coal reserves. At present rates of using coal these reserves would last the world more than 200 years, accordi
22、ng to the estimates carefully made. Furthermore, scientists think the world probably has 15 times this much coal. While the United States has the largest sharemore than a quarter of the 786 billion tons of known world coal reserves, both the Soviet Union and China produce almost as much coal as the
23、U. S. does. In addition to the category of known reserves, the U. S. Geological Survey (地质调查所) has calculated that the United States has an estimated 1. 7 trillion (万亿) tons of coal at depths of less than 3,000 feet. Unfortunately, much of this coal is not easy to get with present technology or at p
24、resent prices. To produce and use much more coal than we do today, a number of problems will have to be solved: capital at high interest rates, manpower, and transportation, including insufficient rail facilities. Environmental concerns include the proper development of mine sites, possible changes
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