公共英语二级-综合阅读·蓄势待发(八)及答案解析.doc
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1、公共英语二级-综合阅读蓄势待发(八)及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、B阅读理解/B(总题数:5,分数:100.00)You must have heard of karaoke. Karaoke is a form of entertainment in which amateur(业余的) singers sing along with recorded music. The music is typically of a well-known song in which the voice of the original (原创的) singer is absen
2、t (不存在的) or reduced in volume. Though karaoke is popular, there are not many people who know its inventor (发明者)Daisuke Inoue.Daisuke Inoue is an easygoing man. He was born in the suburbs (郊区) of Osaka in 1940. At high school he took up the drums, because he says, “All you have to do is hit them.“ Be
3、fore long he was making money as a drummer in a Hawaiian band.By 1970, he and six partners (搭档) were playing in the clubs of nearby Kobe, accompanying (陪伴) middle-aged businessmen who sang traditional (传统的) Japanese country songs His friends, Inoue says, could all read music and so they could pick u
4、p the latest tunes (曲调).He, on the other hand, had to rely on (依靠) memory and play by following the lips of the singer as Uthey/U moved. “Out of 108 club musicians in Kobe,“ he says, “I was the worst!“One client, president of a small steel company, was especially fond of Inoues slow-follow-along sty
5、le. It made the presidents bad, out-of-time singing sound much better. One evening he wanted Inoue to play for him on a trip to a hot spring resort (胜地). But Inoue was unable to leave his job.To help out his most loyal (忠诚的) client, he decided to provide him with a tape. Inoue wouldnt be there, but
6、the singer would still have his accompaniment. Karaoke was born.(分数:20.00)(1).Why did Daisuke Inoue take up the drums at high school? A. Because they were his favorite musical instruments (乐器). B. Because he thought they were easy to learn. C. Because he knew they would help him make money. D. Becau
7、se it was easy for a drummer to find a job.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(2).The underlined word “they“ (line 5, para.3) stand for A. his partner B. his friends C. the latest tunes D. the singers lips(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(3).From this passage we know Daisuke Inoue _. A. was an outstanding musician B. was a good sing
8、er and dancer C. was not an excellent musician D. didnt like his job(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(4).Why did the president like Inoues playing so much? A. Because Inoue followed his singing. B. Because Inoue played very well. C. Because he had got used to Inoues fast, exciting style. D. Because Inoue was an eas
9、y-going man with a quick smile.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.According to some scientists, migratory (迁徙的) birds should be able to withstand (抵抗) the winter. A birds feathery coat is a good protection against the cold. Because a bird is warm-blooded, its body temperature always remains unchanging, even if the te
10、mperature of its surroundings (周围环境) changes.The factors (因素) that bring about migratory behavior (行为) in birds are difficult to explain. It seems that this kind of behavior is not be learned but inborn. For example, many northern birds leave their summer homes while the weather is still warm and th
11、ere is still enough food to eat.Bird migrations are probably regulated (调整) by the glandular system (腺性分泌系统). Scientists think that the changing length of the day is the factor that brings about migratory behavior. In an experiment, migratory birds were kept in artificially (人工地) lighted rooms. It w
12、as found that if periods of darkness were lengthened proportionately (按比例地), the glands of the birds became active. These glands Usecrete/U hormones (荷尔蒙), which are chemicals that control lots of body functions (机能). Shorter periods of daylight seem to change the hormone balance of birds, so that t
13、hey retain more fat. This stored fat is the fuel that provides the energy for a long flight. The same experiment showed that the birds became more excited as the artificial night was lengthened. It is probably no coincidence (巧合) that most birds begin their migratory flights during the night.(分数:20.
14、00)(1).What does the passage mainly discuss? A. Common migratory paths for birds. B. Why birds migrate. C. Birds that do not migrate. D. Migration in cold winter.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(2).According to the passage, which of the following protects birds against cold weather? A. Glands. B. Hormones. C. Feat
15、hers. D. Artificial light.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(3).In the experiment the scientists changed _. A. the birds food supply B. the birds body temperatures C. the birds exposure (暴露) to light D. the birds brain chemistry(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(4).The underlined word “secrete“ (line 5, para.3) is closest in meaning
16、 to _. A. produce B. hidden C. borrow D. hide(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.Mountain climbers around the world dream about going up Mount Everest (珠穆朗玛峰). It is the highest mountain in the world. But many people who have climbed the mountain have left waste material that is harming the environment (环境).A team of
17、Americans is planning the largest clean-up effort ever on Mount Everest. They will make the risky trip up the mountain next month. The team is made up of nine Americans. Their goal is to remove all the trash (垃圾) they see. They will spend two months cleaning up the mountain by gathering all kinds of
18、 trash. They are expected to remove at least three tons of trash in large bags.Team leader Doug Bell is making his fourth trip up the mountain. He says he hopes to bring Everest to the condition it was in before the first successful climb fifty years ago. He says he hopes the effort will influence (
19、影响) other people to clean up the environment closer home. Human waste on Everest is a major concern (关注的问题). So the clean-up team will take along newly developed equipment to collect and treat human waste. Over the years, the waste articles have polluted the mountain. In the warm season when the ice
20、 melts, the polluted water flows to Nepali villages below. The problem has gotten worse in recent years because climbing Everest has become more popular.(分数:20.00)(1).When those Americans are planning the trip up Mount Everest, what are they concerned about? A. The risks facing the climbers of the m
21、ountain. B. The environmental pollution of the mountain. C. The equipment for their trip to the mountain. D. The success in climbing up the mountain.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(2).During their trip up the mountain, what does the American team plan to do? A. To make Everest even cleaner than it was. B. To take
22、 away all the trash they could find there. C. To ask climbers not to leave waste materials. D. To collect and treat human waste before the ice melted.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(3).Team leader Doug Bell hopes to turn Mount Everest into _. A. its former condition a few years ago B. its original condition half
23、a century ago C. a place with no pollution at all D. the cleanest mountain in the world(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(4).What is probably the best title for this passage? A. A Risky Trip up Mount Everest. B. Pollution on Mount Everest. C. Mount Everest Clean-up Effort. D. Doug Bell and His Clean-up Team.(分数:5.00
24、)A.B.C.D.Time and time again, one may be warned, “Your name will be mud.“ Many have used the expression in the mistaken belief that it has something to do with the kind of dirt found in the streets or on unclear river bottoms. But the expression comes from the name of Doctor Samuel Alexander Mudd, a
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