[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷150及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 150及答案与解析 SECTION A In this section there are several passages followed by ten multiple-choice questions. For each question, there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer. 0 The international space station is getting a new, inf
2、latable room that resembles a giant spare tire, NASA announced on Wednesday. Slated to launch in mid-2015, the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module, or BEAM, will fly to space deflated before being puffed into a 13-by-10-foot cylinder. Rather than providing new living space for astronauts, the module
3、will test whether inflatable habitats have a future as orbiting laboratories, lunar outposts or living quarters for deep-space missions. And its arriving at a bargain price for space hardware. NASA is paying Bigelow Aerospace of Nevada $17.8 million for the module. “This is a great way for NASA to u
4、tilize private-sector investment, and for pennies on the dollar to expand our understanding of this technology, “ said Lori Garver, the agencys deputy administrator. Station astronauts will periodically enter the BEAM to check whether its thick yet flexible walls, which include layers of Kevlar(凯芙拉,
5、一种芳纶纤维 ), adequately block the twin hazards of space travel: radiation and micrometeoroids(微流星体 )traveling faster than bullets. “The plan is to have the hatch closed most of the time, with the crew going in and out a few times a year to collect data, “ Garver said. The module will stay attached to t
6、he station for two years. “We have ambitions to go to the moon someday, have a base there, “ said Robert Bigelow, the real estate and hotel magnate who founded Bigelow Aerospace. Inflatables offer two advantages over traditional aluminum-can-like modules. They weigh less per cubic foot of living spa
7、ce, making them cheaper to launch, and they can balloon to diameters far too wide to fit on current rockets. Bigelow licensed the concept from NASA in 1999 after the agency abandoned plans to use inflatable living quarters for a mission to Mars, NASA is Bigelows first customer. On Wednesday, Bigelow
8、 said he and his wife have invested $250 million into developing inflatable space habitats. They hope to attract wealthy tourists, pharmaceutical companies and governments that want affordable space programs to an orbital outpost that Bigelow says will be ready to fly in 2016. Called Alpha, the priv
9、ate space station will offer living space for 12, twice the occupancy of the international space station. Renting one-sixth of Alpha for two months will cost $25 million, Bigelow said, transportation not included. Its unclear if a market exists for a private space station, said Scott Pace, director
10、of the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University. Still, Bigelow has already tasted success. In 2006 and 2007, the company launched two small inflatable satellites atop Russian ballistic missiles. Both operated as planned. Wednesdays announcement marks a deepening of NASAs partnerships
11、with commercial companies. The agency is also funding three companies developing craft to transport astronauts to and from orbit vehicles also needed to bring customers to Bigelows outposts. One of those companies, Space Exploration Technologies, or Space X, will fly the BEAM module to the space sta
12、tion in the “trunk“ of one of its uncrewed Dragon capsules. “It sounds like a good deal for both NASA and Bigelow, “ said Pace. “Nothing can replace flight-test experience. “ The project may also stymie criticism that the 16-nation international space station, which took 13 years to construct, has b
13、een underutilized by NASA, said former station commander Michael Lopez-Alegria, President of the Commercial Spaceflight Federation. “Its a real step in the right direction.“ 1 According to the passage, BEAM is used as_. ( A) a new living space for astronauts ( B) an orbiting laboratory ( C) an outpo
14、st on the moon ( D) a test for inflatable habitats 2 All of the following statements are the advantages of inflatables EXCEPT that_. ( A) they are much lighter than traditional modules ( B) they are less expensive to launch ( C) they can expand to larger room ( D) they can fit current rockets 3 What
15、 does the passage mainly talk about? ( A) NASA is cooperating with private companies. ( B) The international space station is getting a new inflatable module. ( C) NASA is launching a private space station. ( D) Bigelow is investing on inflatable space habitats. 3 The year 2010 began with a herd of
16、manufacturers chasing Amazons Kindle. It ends with some of the same companies in pursuit of Apples iPad. In between those tablet-computing crazes, weve all been challenged to keep up with the expanding universes of social networking and smartphones. Nothing illustrates what makes the tech business b
17、oth fascinating and frustrating as well as the rise of Facebook. The social-networking site crossed the 500 million-user mark and debuted numerous features, such as an upgraded e-mail service and options to share your location with friends and get discounts from nearby retailers. But it also spent m
18、uch of the year infuriating(触怒 )users with privacy changes that exposed more of their data and were confusing or impossible to undo. The simpler privacy interface it launched in May should help, but it wont if this company again forgets that its users dont all operate at start-up speeds. Other socia
19、l networks had a smoother road. Twitter offered its growing user base a more reliable service and a busier but more useful interface, while Foursquare had users checking into such far-off locations as the international space station. You cant write the story of any of these sites without noting how
20、smartphones have allowed their users to connect from so many places. Apples iPhone 4 led that pack in 2010, but Googles Android operating system improved at a faster pace and didnt require its users to sign up with only one carrier, even if some of the carriers selling Android phones showed a seriou
21、s lack of taste in their tweaks(扭转 )to Googles software. I probably devoted more column inches to smartphones than to any other sort of hardware, and with good reason; This is the most exciting, fastest-moving part of the electronics industry. Tablet computers arent far behind, though. Apples launch
22、 of the iPad in January redefined this market in a way that finally made the concept relevant to home users. Competitors took the hint and have begun rolling out devices that will never qualify as “ iPad killers“ but do earn the title of “ iPad competitor. “ The success of the iPad and other tablets
23、 pushed down the price of the Kindle and other e-book readers. But Amazons e-reader may need to drop below $ 100 and get a major screen upgrade to hold its place in the market. Both smartphones and tablets have further eroded the significance of traditional desktop and laptop computers. Sure, people
24、 still buy the things in massive numbers. But when you can get so much work and play done on a smartphone or tablet or, for that matter, any other device with a browser that can run Web-based applications like Google Docs why bother stressing out over your choice of one brand of computer? This trend
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