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1、大学英语六级分类模拟题 381 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:0,分数:0.00)Volcanoes are the ultimate earth-moving machinery. Eruptions have rifted continents, raised mountain chains, constructed islands and shaped the topography of the earth. The entire ocean floor has a basement of volcanic b
2、asalt. Volcanoes have not only made the continents, they are also thought to have made the world“s first stable atmosphere and provided all the water for the oceans, rivers and ice-caps. There are now about 600 active volcanoes. Every year they add two or three cubic kilometers of rock to the contin
3、ents. Imagine a similar number of volcanoes smoking away for the last 3,500 million years. That is enough rock to explain the continental crust. What comes out of volcanic craters is mostly gas. More than 90% of this gas is water vapor from the deep earth: enough to explain, over 3,500 million years
4、, the water in the oceans. The rest of the gas is nitrogen, carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, methane, ammonia and hydrogen. The quantity of these gases, again multiplied over 3,500 million years, is enough to explain the mass of the world“s atmosphere. We are alive because volcanoes provided the soi
5、l, air and water we need. Geologists consider the earth as having a molten core, surrounded by a semi-molten mantle and a brittle, outer skin. It helps to think of a soft-boiled egg with a runny yolk, a firm but squishy white and a hard shell. If the shell is even slightly cracked during boiling, th
6、e white material bubbles out and sets like a tiny mountain chain over the cracklike an archipelago of volcanic islands such as the Hawaiian Islands. But the earth is so much bigger and the mantle below is so much hotter. Even though the mantle rocks are kept solid by overlying pressure, they can sti
7、ll slowly “flow“ like thick treacle. The flow, thought to be in the form of convection currents, is powerful enough to fracture the “eggshell“ of the crust into plates, and keep them bumping and grinding against each other, or even overlapping, at the rate of a few centimeters a year. These fracture
8、 zones, where the collisions occur, are where earthquakes happen. And, very often, volcanoes.(分数:20.00)(1).Why volcanoes are both significant to the globe and to human beings?(分数:4.00)A.Volcanoes motivate earth to move on.B.Volcanoes make continents, air and water.C.Volcanoes are part of nature.D.Th
9、e destruction of volcanoes is powerful.(2).What accounts for a large proportion among those things which volcanic craters bring out?(分数:4.00)A.Water.B.Gas.C.Soil.D.Ocean.(3).What rhetorical device does the writer used to describe earth?(分数:4.00)A.Contrast.B.Exaggeration.C.Comparison.D.Personificatio
10、n.(4).Where do volcanoes and earthquakes often occur?(分数:4.00)A.Those zones which are easily have a collision.B.Those zones which are located alongside shores.C.Far away from oceans.D.The molten core.(5).Which of the following is mentioned according to the passage?(分数:4.00)A.Different types of volca
11、nic eruption.B.Efforts to predict volcanic eruption.C.Disaster caused by volcanic eruption.D.Causes of volcanic eruption.Discoveries in science and technology are thought by “ untaught minds “ to come in blinding flashes or as the result of dramatic accidents. Sir Alexander Fleming did not, as legen
12、d would have it, look at the mold on a piece of cheese and get the idea for penicillin there and then. He experimented with antibacterial substances for nine years before he made his discovery. Inventions and innovations almost always come out of laborious trial and error. Innovation is like soccer;
13、 even the best players miss the goal and have their shots blocked much more frequently than they score. The point is that the players who score most are the ones who take the most shots at the goaland so it goes with innovation in any field of activity. The prime difference between innovators and ot
14、hers is one of approach. Everybody gets ideas, but innovators work consciously on theirs and they follow them through until they prove practicable or otherwise. What ordinary people see as fanciful abstractions; professional innovators see as solid possibilities. “Creative thinking may mean simply t
15、he realization that There“s no particular virtue in doing things the way they have always been done,“ wrote Rudolph Flesch, a language authority. This accounts for our reaction to seemingly simple innovations like plastic garbage bags and suitcases on wheels that make life more convenient: “How come
16、 nobody thought of that before?“ The creative approach begins with the proposition that nothing is as it appears. Innovators will not accept that there is only one way to do anything. Faced with getting from A to B, the average person will automatically set out on the best-known and apparently simpl
17、est route. The innovator will search for alternate courses, which may prove easier in the long run and are bound to be more interesting and challenging even if they lead to dead ends. Highly creative individuals really do march to a different drummer.(分数:20.00)(1).The phrase “untaught mind“ (Line 1,
18、 Para.1) is closest in meaning to _.(分数:4.00)A.those people who receive less educationB.young peopleC.lazy peopleD.football players(2).What does the author use to compare with creativity?(分数:4.00)A.Education.B.Music.C.Cheese.D.Football.(3).What is the major difference between inventors and ordinary
19、people?(分数:4.00)A.Inventors possess more creative thinking.B.Common people are more likely to focus on daily issues.C.The way they deal with ideas.D.Inventors receive higher education.(4).Why does the author mention Rudolph Flesch in paragraph 3?(分数:4.00)A.To state a new topic.B.To further illustrat
20、e the ideas giving in paragraph 2.C.To make a comparison and contrast with previous examples.D.To introduce an authoritative linguists.(5).Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?(分数:4.00)A.Ordinary people would like to set out an easy way.B.Innovators are both painstaking and cr
21、eative.C.What appears to be true does not mean the same.D.If they may be guided to dead ends, innovators will choose not to seek challenges.DNA fingerprinting is used to determine where particular genetic material came from, that is what person or group of people“s material is mostly likely to come
22、from. Only 1% of our DNA differs from other individuals since 99% of human DNA is identical. That 1% though can allow scientists to differentiate its origin. DNA fingerprinting is most commonly used to determine our heredity. When used alongside more traditional sociological methodologies, DNA finge
23、rprinting can be used to find out exactly where we came from, in some cases, which tribe. However, DNA fingerprinting cannot discriminate between identical twins. Most people are aware of the use of DNA fingerprinting in forensic medicine. Samples gathered at a crime scene can be compared with the D
24、NA of a suspect to prove his or her presence at or involvement with the crime. The problem is that DNA bases only hold the DNA of people who have already been convicted of a crime. They do not contain the DNA of whole populations so it impossible to use this technique to track down suspects that are
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