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1、托福-练习十六及答案解析(总分:30.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Passage 1(总题数:3,分数:10.00)1 The cells of a plant are organized into three tissue systems: dermal, vascular, and ground tissue. Each tissue system is continuous throughout the plants body. The specific characteristics of each tissue, however, are different in the dif
2、ferent organs of the plant.2 The dermal tissue system is the “skin“ of the plant. The dermal system, or epidermis, is a single layer of cells covering the entire body of the plant. The main function of the epidermis is to protect the plant. The epidermis also has specialized chamcteristics for the p
3、articular organs it covers. For example, the epidermis of leaves and stems has a waxy coating that helps the plant conserve water, and the epidermal cells near the tips of the plants roots help the plant absorb water and nutrients from the soil.3 The second tissue system-the vascular system-is the t
4、ransportation system for water and nutrients. Vascular tissue also helps to support the plants structure. The third system- the ground tissue-makes up the bulk of a plant, filling all of the spaces between the dermal and vascular tissue systems. Ground tissue functions in photosynthesis, storage, an
5、d support.(分数:3.00)(1).How are the three tissue systems of a plant similar to each other?(分数:1.00)A.They all continue throughout the plants body.B.They all have a protective waxy coating.C.They all consist of a single layer of cells.D.They all perform the same bodily functions.(2).Which of the follo
6、wing statements best describes the plants epidermis?(分数:1.00)A.It helps the plant to stand upright.B.It transports water and nutrients.C.It covers the plants entire body.D.It is found only in young plants.(3).Which type of tissue does a plants body mainly consist of?.(分数:1.00)A.DermalB.VascularC.Epi
7、dermisD.Ground1 By the decades just before the Civil War of the 1860s, the Southern states had developed an economic culture distinct from that of the North. The economy of the South depended largely on two things: cotton and slave labor. Because of the rising demand for cotton from the mills of Eng
8、land, and the invention of the cotton gin in 1793, the cotton production of the South increased tremendously. In 1790, cotton output had been 9,000 bales a year, but by the 1850s, output had soared to five million bales. In the South, cotton was “king.“ The most readily available source of labor was
9、 the institution of slavery. Thus, cotton and slavery became interdependent, and the South grew more reliant on both.2 This was in sharp contrast to the North, where farming was becoming more mechanized and diversified. Northern farmers would boast of improvements in the form of new roads, railways,
10、 and machinery, and of the production of a variety of crops. In the South, however, farmers bought laborers instead of equipment, and a mans social status depended on the number of slaves he owned. The economic differences between the two regions would ultimately lead to armed conflict and the socia
11、l restructuring of the South.(分数:3.00)(1).Why did the Southern output of cotton greatly increase between 1790 and 1850?(分数:1.00)A.Southern farmers invested in transportation.B.Mills in England demanded more cotton.C.The South was trying to dominate the North.D.Southern cotton was superior to Norther
12、n cotton.(2).What was associated more with the North in the period discussed?(分数:1.00)A.Farm machineryB.Slave laborC.Military serviceD.Reliance on one crop(3).The author argues that the Civil War between the North and the South(分数:1.00)A.was a conflict over control of the cotton tradeB.began in 1790
13、 and lasted almost seventy yearsC.was largely the result of economic differencesD.forced the South to produce different crops1 Play is common to the young of most mammals. Some birds play, but it is rare in cold-blooded animals such as fish and reptiles. Why some animals play, and others do not, is
14、not entirely understood, but the most playful-such as dolphins and monkeys-are also the most intelligent and sociable. Play may seem something of a puzzle. Not only is it apparently unproductive, but it also places the participant at risk of being surprised by predators. However, there must be a goo
15、d reason for play. The most widely held scientific explanation is that play allows the social behaviors of the species to be explored and learned. Other benefits include physical exercise and the learning of survival skills such as hunting. A kitten that grows up separated from other kittens becomes
16、 both a social misfit and a poor hunter, largely because it is deprived of play.2 Kittens start playing when they are about three weeks old. Early play consists of mock attacks with the mother and littermates, clearly previewing the territorial behavior of adult life. As the kittens grow older, more
17、 elaborate play patterns develop. At four weeks they can wrestle. The sideways leap and the pounce may be learned by the fifth week. By six weeks they can chase and leap on each other with reasonable accuracy. Kittens stalk, chase, and fall over each other. They recognize these patterns as being pla
18、yful, even though the same signals in adult life may have a more serious meaning.(分数:4.00)(1).The author makes the point that the most playful animals are(分数:1.00)A.cold-blooded animalsB.highly intelligent and sociableC.easily surprised by predatorsD.not a subject of scientific study(2).The author m
19、entions dolphins and monkeys as examples of(分数:1.00)A.rare speciesB.fish and reptilesC.playful animalsD.predators(3).According to paragraph 1, a kitten that has no contact with other kittens will(分数:1.00)A.have to play with toysB.be afraid of peopleC.exercise more than other kittensD.not learn socia
20、l and hunting skills(4).According to paragraph 2, which of the following statements is true?(分数:1.00)A.The mock attacks of young kittens disappear by the age of six weeks.B.Actions that are playful in kittens convey a different meaning in adult cats.C.Territorial behavior in kittens is a sign of dev
21、elopmental problems.D.Kittens and human children share many of the same play patterns.二、Passage 2(总题数:3,分数:10.00)1 Erik Erikson believed that personality development is a series of turning points, which he described in terms of the tension between desirable qualities and dangers. He emphasized that
22、only when the positive qualities outweigh the dangers does healthy psychosocial development take place.2 An important turning point occurs around age six. A child entering school is at a point in development when behavior is dominated by intellectual curiosity and performance. He or she now learns t
23、o win recognition by producing things. The child develops a sense of industry. The danger at this stage is that the child may experience feelings of inadequacy or inferiority. If the child is encouraged to make and do things, allowed to finish tasks, and praised for trying, a sense of industry is th
24、e result. On the other hand, if the childs efforts are unsuccessful, or if they are criticized or treated as bothersome, a sense of inferiority is the result. For these reasons, Erikson called the period from age six to eleven Industry vs. Inferiority.(分数:3.00)(1).According to Eriksons theory, what
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