[外语类试卷]GMAT(VERBAL)阅读练习试卷12及答案与解析.doc
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1、GMAT( VERBAL)阅读练习试卷 12及答案与解析 1 Maps made by non-Native Americans to depict Native American land tenure, resources andpopulation distributions appeared almost as early as Europeans first encounters with NativeAmericans and took many form: missionaries field sketches, explorers drawings, and surveyors
2、maps, as well as maps rendered in connection with treaties involving land transfers. Most existingmaps of Native American lands are reconstructions that are based largely on archaeology, oralreports, and evidence gathered from observers accounts in letter, diaries, and official reports;accordingly,
3、the accuracy of these maps is especially dependent on the mapmakers owninterpretive abilities. Many existing maps also reflect the 150-year role of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) inadministering tribal lands. Though these maps incorporate some information gleaned directly fromNative Americans, r
4、arely has Native American cartography contributed to this official record,which has been compiled, surveyed, and authenticated by non-Native American tribes and theirmigrations and cultural features, as well as territoriality and contemporary trust lands, reflects theorigins of the data, the mixed p
5、urposes for which the maps have been prepared, and changes both IUnited States government policy and in non-Native Americans attitudes toward an understandingof Native Americans. 1 Which of the following best describes the content of the passage? ( A) A chronology of the development of different met
6、hods for mapping Native Americans ( B) A discussion of how the mapmaking techniques of Native Americans differed from those of Europeans ( C) An argument concerning the presenta-day uses to which historical maps of Native American lands are put ( D) An argument concerning the nature of information c
7、ontained in maps of Native American lands ( E) A proposal for improving the accuracy of maps of Native American lands 2 The passage mentions each of the following as a factor affecting current maps of Native American lands EXCEPT_ ( A) United States government policy ( B) non-Native Americans perspe
8、ctive on Native Americans ( C) origins of the information utilized to produce the maps ( D) changes in wys that tribal lands are used ( E) the reason for producing the maps 3 The passage suggests which of the following about most existing maps of Native American lands? ( A) They do not record the mi
9、grations of Native American tribes. ( B) They have been preserved primarily because of their connection with treaties involving land transfers. ( C) They tend to reflect archaeological evidence that has become outdated. ( D) They tend to be less accurate when they are based on oral reports than when
10、 they are based on written documents. ( E) They are not based primarily on the mapmakers firsthand oberservations of Native American lands. 4 All of the following are examples of the type of evidence used in creating “Most existing maps” (line 7-8) EXCEPT_ ( A) a nineteenth-century governemtn report
11、 on population distribtuion of a particular tribe ( B) taped conversations with people who lived on Native America ntribal lands in the early twentieth century ( C) aerial photographs of geological features of lands inhabited by Native Americans ( D) findings from a recently excavated site once inha
12、bited by a certain Native American people ( E) a journal kept by a non-Native American explorer who traveled in Native American territory in the early nineteenth century 5 (This passage was written in 1984.) It is now possible to hear a recording of Carusos singing that is far superior to any made d
13、uringhis lifetime. A decades-old way-cylinder recording of this great operatic tenor has been digitized,and the digitized signal has been processed by computer to remove the extraneous sound, or“noise,” introduced by the now “ancient” wax-cylinder recording process. Although this digital technique n
14、eeds improvements, it represents a new and superior way ofrecording and processing sound which overcomes many of the limitations of analog recording. Inanalog recording systems, the original sound is represented as a continuous waveform created byvariations in the sounds amplitude over time. When an
15、alog playback systems reproduce thiswaveform, however, they invariably introduce distortions. First, the waveform produced duringplayback differs somewhat from the original waveform. Second, the medium that stores the analogrecording creates noise during playback which gets added to the recorded sou
16、nds. Digital recordings, by contrast, reduce the original sound to a series of discrete numbers thatrepresent the sounds waveform. Because the digital playback system “reads” only numbers, anynoise and distortion that may accumulate during storage and manipulation of the digitized signalwill have li
17、ttle effect: as long as the numbers remain recognizable, the original waveform will bereconstructed with little loss in quality. However, because the waveform is continuous, while itsdigital representation is composed of discrete numbers, it is impossible for digital systems to avoidsome distortion.
18、 One kind of distortion, called “sampling error,” occurs if the sound is sample (i.e.,its amplitude is measured) too infrequently, so that the amplitude changes more than one quantum(the smallest change in amplitude measured by the digital system) between samplings. In effect,the sound is changing t
19、oo quickly for the system to record it accurately. A second form ofdistortion is “quantizing error,” which arises when the amplitude being measured is not a wholenumber of quanta, forcing the digital recorder to round off. Over the long term, these errors arerandom, and the noise produced (a backgro
20、und buzzing) is similar to analog noise except that itonly occurs when recorded sounds are being reproduced. 5 Which of the following best describes the relationship of the first paragraph to the passage as a whole? ( A) The first paragraph introduces a general thesis that is elaborated on in detail
21、 elsewhere in the passage. ( B) The first paragraph presents a concrete instance of a problem that is discussed elsewhere in the passage. ( C) The first paragraph describes a traditional process that is contrasted unfavorably with a newer process described elsewhere in the passage. ( D) The first pa
22、ragraph presents a dramatic example of the potential of a process that is described elsewhere in the passage. ( E) The first paragraph describes a historic incident that served as the catalyst for developments described elsewhere in the passage. 6 According the passage, one of the ways in which anal
23、og recording systems differ from digital recording systems is that analog systems_ ( A) can be used to reduce background noise in old recordings ( B) record the original sound as a continuous waveform ( C) distort the original sound somewhat ( D) can avoid introducing extraneous and nonmusical sound
24、s ( E) can reconstruct the original waveform with little loss inquality 7 Which of the following statements about the numbers by which sound is represented in a digital system can be inferred from the passage? ( A) They describe the time interval between successive sounds in a passage of music. ( B)
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