[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷62及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 62及答案与解析 0 Yellowstone National Park is the oldest national park in the world. About three million people visit it each year. Its great natural beauty has made it one of the most popular national parks. Most visitors like to see “Old Faithful,“ the worlds most famous geyser. A geyser
2、shoots hot water high into the air. There are more than three hundred geysers in Yellowstone. Old Faithful is not the biggest or the most beautiful geyser. But it is the most popular. Visitors gather around Old Faithful before each eruption. Experts at the park are able to predict when these will ha
3、ppen. The average time between eruptions is about ninety minutes. Old Faithful shoots water an average of forty meters into the air. This eruption lasts between two and five minutes. Old Faithful releases up to about thirty thousand liters of water into the air each time. The hot spot deep under the
4、 ground produces geysers like Old Faithful. Old Faithful is evidence of the volcanic activity at Yellowstone. But will the Yellowstone volcano erupt again? Most experts think the answer is yes. But no one knows when. The most recent of the three extremely powerful eruptions was about six hundred fif
5、ty thousand years ago. Experts say at least thirty smaller volcanic eruptions have taken place at Yellowstone. Some of these were perhaps as big as the nineteen ninety-one eruption at Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines. Several are believed to have been much larger. The most recent of these smaller e
6、ruptions took place about seventy thousand years ago. Volcano experts say it is extremely difficult to tell when Yellowstone might become an active volcano again. However, earthquakes near a volcano are usually good evidence that a volcano might become active again. For example, Mount Saint Helens i
7、n the northwestern state of Washington exploded in nineteen eighty. Several earthquakes took place near the volcano before that time. On the morning that it exploded, Mount Saint Helens experienced an earthquake of five point one on the Richter scale. Yellowstone National Park experiences several th
8、ousand earthquakes each year. Most are very small. They cannot be felt. They can only be measured by scientific instruments. However, in August of nineteen fifty-nine, an earthquake at Yellowstone measured seven point five on the Richter scale. Twenty-eight people were killed. It was one of the stro
9、ngest earthquakes ever recorded in the United States. But Yellowstones sleeping giant volcano did not erupt. In two thousand one, the United States Geological Survey, Yellowstone National Park and the University of Utah signed an agreement. That agreement established the Yellowstone Volcano Observat
10、ory. Under the agreement, the park, the Geological Survey and the university are responsible for improving efforts to study the volcanic system of Yellowstone. The observatory uses information from many different instruments on the ground and from satellites to study the volcano. The information wil
11、l help officials decide if Yellowstones huge volcano is becoming a danger. Then they could warn the public quickly if necessary. Experts at the observatory say Yellowstone represents some danger to the public. It always has. However, its natural beauty also makes it a treasure that could not be poss
12、ible without the sleeping giant volcano that is under Yellowstone National Park. 1 The Old Faithful shows that the volcanic activity at Yellowstone is ( A) constant. ( B) perilous. ( C) inactive. ( D) unstable. 2 What is true about the volcanic eruption in Yellowstone? ( A) Experts predict that volc
13、anic eruption is unlikely to happen recently. ( B) There are at least 30 small volcanic eruptions every year. ( C) The volcanic eruptions can be compared to that at Mount Pinatubo. ( D) There have been three extremely powerful volcanic eruptions so far. 3 What do the experts find out about the volca
14、no at Yellowstone? ( A) Its eruption is closely related to the earthquakes nearby. ( B) The stronger an earthquake nearby is, the more possibly it erupts. ( C) Earthquakes nearby are useless in regard to the prediction of its eruption. ( D) Its eruption has nothing to do with the earthquakes nearby.
15、 4 Which of the following question has been illustrated in the passage? ( A) Why is the Old Faithful the most popular geyser? ( B) How is the formation of geysers related to volcanoes? ( C) What makes Yellowstone a national treasure? ( D) What causes Mount Saint Helens to erupt in 1980? 5 Experts at
16、 the observatory are most concerned about ( A) when the next earthquake happens. ( B) when the volcano becomes active. ( C) if the volcano threatens the public. ( D) if the volcano will erupt before long. 5 The regular use of text messages and e-mails can lower the IQ more than twice as much as smok
17、ing marijuana. That is the claim of psychologists who have found that tapping away on a mobile phone or computer keypad or checking them for electronic messages temporarily knocks up to 10 points off the users IQ. This rate of decline in intelligence compares unfavorably with the four-point drop in
18、IQ associated with smoking marijuana, according to British researchers, who have labeled the fleeting phenomenon of enhanced stupidity as “infomania“. Research on sleep deprivation suggests that the IQ drop caused by electronic obsession is also equivalent to a wakeful night. Infomania is mainly a p
19、roblem for adult workers, especially men, the study commissioned by Hewlett Packard, the technology company, has concluded. The noticeable drop in IQ is attributed to the constant distraction of “always on“ technology when employees should be concentrating on what they are paid to do. Infomania mean
20、s that they lose concentration as their minds remain fixed in an almost permanent state of readiness to react to technology instead of focusing on the task in hand. The brain also finds it hard to cope with juggling lots of tasks at once, reducing its overall effectiveness, the report added. And whi
21、le modern technology can have huge benefits, excessive use can be damaging not only to a persons mind, but to their social life. Eighty volunteers took part in clinical trials on IQ deterioration and 1,100 adults were interviewed. More than six in ten(62 per cent)of people polled admit that they wer
22、e addicted to checking their e-mails and text messages so often that they scrutinized work-related ones even when at home or on holiday. Half said that they always responded immediately to an email and one in five(21 per cent)will interrupt a meeting to do so. Furthermore, infomania is having a nega
23、tive effect on work colleagues, increasing stress and dissenting feelings. Nine out of ten polled thought that colleagues who answered e-mails or messages during a face-to-face meeting were extremely rude. Yet one in three Britons believes that it is not only acceptable, but actually diligent and ef
24、ficient to do so. 6 According to the passage, “infomania“ tends to ( A) be caused by a decline in intelligence. ( B) leave a permanent influence on ones IQ. ( C) be caused by electronic obsession. ( D) result in ones sleep deprivation. 7 To initiate the study, Hewlett Packards research is most proba
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