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1、托福-练习十九及答案解析(总分:40.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Passage 1(总题数:7,分数:10.00)Modern tourism began with the transition from a rural to an industrial society, the rise of the automobile, and the expansion of road and highway systems. Before the Second World War, travel for pleasure was limited to the wealthy, but sinc
2、e then, improved standards of living and the availability of transportation have allowed more people to indulge. In the 1960s, improvements in aircraft technology and the development of commercial jet airlines enabled fast international travel. The tourism industry exploded. Today, airports in nearl
3、y every country can accommodate jumbo jets full of tourists seeking exotic destinations.(分数:2.00)(1).The word indulge in the passage is closest in meaning to(分数:1.00)A.participateB.migrateC.surviveD.change(2).The word exploded in the passage is closest in meaning to(分数:1.00)A.was competitiveB.expand
4、ed rapidlyC.was expensiveD.became dangerousAt the college level, the best preparation for management is a liberal arts education. Individuals who will guide the future of their companies must broaden and deepen their understanding of the world. This means covering the whole range of the liberal arts
5、, from science to literature to mathematics to history. Todays executives must have some grasp of economic realities and the political process, as well as some comprehension of the basic framework within which scientific and technological changes take place. They must gain an understanding of human
6、nature, including its negative aspects, such as the sources of human conflict and the pitfalls of power.(分数:2.00)(1).The word grasp in the passage is closest in meaning to(分数:1.00)A.understandingB.communicationC.criticismD.prediction(2).The word pitfalls in the passage is closest in meaning to(分数:1.
7、00)A.benefitsB.stagesC.causesD.hazards1.A water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms attached to a single, larger oxygen atom. The angle between the two hydrogen atoms is 120 degrees-the same angle as the angles of a hexagon-which accounts for the characteristic six-sided structure of ice crystal
8、s.2. The phrase accounts for in the passage means(分数:1.00)A.explainsB.decreasesC.connectsD.summarizes2.Reports on an organizations projects may fill several major functions at the same time. A report can be used to educate and gain support from key people and groups, to facilitate and inform decisio
9、n-making about current and future projects, and to provide documentation for the organizations records. The employees who are responsible for preparing the report must have a clear understanding of how the report will be used before they compile it.3. The word compile in the passage is closest in me
10、aning to(分数:1.00)A.agree withB.put togetherC.ask aboutD.look forward toIt is a popular notion that autumn leaves are tinted by freezing temperatures. In truth, the foliage is dulled, not colored, by frost. Red leaves such as maples are brightest when sunny days are followed by cool-but not freezing-
11、nights. Under such conditions, sun- made sugars are trapped in the leaves, where they form the red pigment anthocyanin. Leaves that appear yellow in autumn are no less yellow in spring and summer. However, in spring and summer the yellow pigments-carotenoid and xanthophyll-are masked by the green pi
12、gment chlorophyll, which breaks down with the diminishing sunlight of fall.(分数:2.00)(1).The word foliage in the passage means(分数:1.00)A.season of yearB.type of chemicalC.mass of leavesD.species of tree(2).The word masked in the passage is closest in meaning to(分数:1.00)A.createdB.coloredC.capturedD.c
13、oncealed3.The evolutionary origins of music are wrapped in mystery. There is ample concrete evidence of musical instruments dating back to the Stone Age and much presumptive evidence about the role of music in organizing work groups, hunting parties, and religious rites. Many scholars suspect that m
14、usical and linguistic expression had common origins but then split off from one another several hundred thousand years ago.4. The phrase split off in the passage is closest in meaning to(分数:1.00)A.separatedB.borrowedC.evolvedD.learned4.Although the sensory receptors and brain pathways for taste and
15、smell are independent, the two senses do interact. A great deal of what we consider taste is actually smell. If the sense of smell is obstructed, as by a head cold, the perception of taste is sharply reduced.1. The word obstructed in the passage is closest in meaning to(分数:1.00)A.involvedB.increased
16、C.developedD.blocked二、Passage 2(总题数:4,分数:10.00)Earthshine-the faint light that allows us to see the dark side of the moon when the moon is a thin crescent-is sunlight reflected from the earth to the moon, then back again. Earthshine is variable because the earths reflectivity changes as large cloud
17、masses come and go. The moon with its earthshine acts as a crude weather satellite by reporting, in a very simple way, the general state of terrestrial cloudiness. Because the amount of light reflected from the earth depends on the amount of cloud cover, the brightness of the dark side of the moon v
18、aries.As the phase of the moon progresses beyond a thin crescent, earthshine fades in a day or two. This is because the amount of sunlit earth available to make earthshine diminishes as the moon orbits the earth. Also, there is the increasing glare of the moons growing crescent, which causes a loss
19、of visibility by irradiation.(分数:2.00)(1).The word crude in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to(分数:1.00)A.falseB.stormyC.randomD.simple(2).The word glare in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to(分数:1.00)A.cloud coverB.bright lightC.wave frequencyD.dark sphere1 Cool has withstood the fleeting nature
20、of most slang. As a modifier, as a noun, and as a verb, cool has been around a long time. Shakespeare used cool as a verb, and the word later evolved into other parts of speech. It has been used as an adjective since 1728 to describe large sums of money, as in “worth a cool ten million.“2 Cool, mean
21、ing “excellent“ or “first-rate,“ was popularized in jazz circles, and jazz musicians and jazz lovers still refer to great works as “cool.“ As long as Miles Daviss classic 1957 album, Birth of the Cool, remains one of the best-selling jazz recordings of all time, cool will stay cool-it will carry the
22、 same weight as it did more than 50 years ago. One reason for the endurance of cool is that its meaning continues to evolve. While it meant “wow!“ two decades ago, today it is more often used to mean, “Thats OK with me,“ as in “Im cool with that./(分数:2.00)(1).The word fleeting in paragraph 1 is clos
23、est in meaning to(分数:1.00)A.temporaryB.youthfulC.emotionalD.popular(2).The phrase carry the same weight in paragraph 2 means(分数:1.00)A.refer to great musicB.refer to a large sum of moneyC.have the same importanceD.have the same meaning1 The dominant feature on the map of Canada is the two-million-sq
24、uare-mile mass of ancient rock known as the Canadian Shield. The shield sweeps in a great arc around Hudson Bay from far northwest to far northeast, touching the Great Lakes on the south and extending eastward deep into Quebec. The rock of the shield consists mainly of granite and gneiss formed near
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