[外语类试卷]北京成人本科英语模拟试卷63及答案与解析.doc
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1、北京成人本科英语模拟试卷 63及答案与解析 一、 Part I Reading Comprehension (30%) Directions: There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the correspo
2、nding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 0 What exactly is a lie? Is it anything we say which we know is untrue? Or is it something more than that? For example, suppose a friend wants to borrow some money from you. You say “I wish I could help you but Im short of money
3、 myself. “ In fact, you are not short of money but your friend is in the habit of not paying his debt and you dont want to hurt his feelings by reminding him of this. Is this really a lie ? Professor Jerald Jellison of the University of Southern California has made a scientific study on lying. (76)
4、According to him, women are better liars than men, particularly when telling a “white lie, “ such as when a woman at a party tells another woman that she likes her dress when she really thinks it looks awful. However, this is only one side of the story. Other researchers say that men are more likely
5、 to tell more serious lies, such as making a promise which they have no intention of fulfilling. This is the kind of lie politicians and businessmen are supposed to be particularly skilled at: the lie from which the liar hopes to profit or gain in some way. Research has also been done into the way p
6、eoples behavior changes in a number of small, apparently unimportant ways when they lie. It has been found that if they are sitting down at the time, they tend to move about in their chairs more than usual. To the trained observer they are saying, “I wish I were somewhere else now. “ They also tend
7、to touch certain parts of the face more often, in particular the nose. One explanation of this may be that lying causes a slight increase in blood pressure. The tip of the nose is very sensitive to such changes and the increased pressures make it itch. Another gesture which gives liars away is what
8、the writer Desmond Morris in his book Manwatching calls “the mouth cover. “(77) He says there are several typical forms of this, such as covering part of the mouth with the fingers, touching the upper-lip or putting a finger of the hand at one side of the mouth. Such a gesture can be understood as a
9、n unconscious attempt on the part of the liar to stop himself or herself from lying. Of course, such gestures as rubbing the nose or covering the mouth, or moving about in a chair cannot be taken as proof that the speaker is lying. They simply tend to occur more frequently in this situation. It is n
10、ot one gesture alone that gives the liar away but a whole number of things, and in particular the context in which the lie is told. 1 According to the passage, a “white lie“ seems to be a lie_. ( A) that other people believe ( B) that other people dont believe ( C) told in order to avoid offending s
11、omeone ( D) told in order to take advantage of someone 2 Research suggests that women_. ( A) are better at telling less serious lies than men ( B) generally lie far more than men do ( C) lie at parties more often than men do ( D) often make promises they intend to break 3 Researchers find that when
12、a person tells lies_. ( A) his blood pressure increases measurably ( B) he looks very serious ( C) he tends to make some small changes in his behavior ( D) he uses his unconscious mind 4 One reason why people sometimes rub their noses when they lie is that_. ( A) they wish they were somewhere else (
13、 B) the nose is sensitive to physical changes caused by lying ( C) they want to cover their mouths ( D) they are trying to stop themselves from telling lies 5 The tone of this passage tells us that the writer _. ( A) hates to lie ( B) enjoys lying ( C) often tells a lie ( D) tries to analyze lying 5
14、 Salt is as necessary to life as water. In many areas of Africa people once drank the urine (尿 ) of animals because they had no other source of salt. Without salt, human beings die. The human body demands that the amount of salt in the blood always stay the same. When the body does not get enough sa
15、lt, it protects itself by letting less salt leave the body in urine and sweat. But it cannot reduce this output to zero. Some salt is always escaping. On a completely saltless diet, like that of some people in Africa, the body steadily loses small amounts of salt through the kidneys (肾 ) and sweat g
16、lands (腺 ). It then tries to adjust to this loss by speeding up its secretion (分泌 ) of water. (78) In this way, the body attempts to keep the amount of salt in the blood at the necessary level. The result is a slow drying up of body and, finally, death. The person dies of thirst. In cases where ther
17、e is little or no water to drink, the body tries to do the opposite thing. Again, it must keep the salt level in the blood constant. Because it has little water, it attempts to stop water from leaving the body and to increase its secretion of salt. But, as with the escaping salt, it cannot be comple
18、tely successful. Some water still leaves and the person eventually dies of thirst. In short, the bodys normal needs for salt and for water are both parts of the same important need to keep the salt level in the blood constant. 6 Some African people once drank animal urine_. ( A) when they were going
19、 to die ( B) because they were thirsty ( C) because there was little salt ( D) because they were short of water 7 In order to adjust to the loss of salt, the body_. ( A) loses some blood ( B) speeds up its secretion of water ( C) speeds up its secretion of salt ( D) is drying up slowly 8 Which of th
20、e following statements is NOT the result of a lack of salt in the body? ( A) The body secretes more water. ( B) The body dries up. ( C) The person dies of thirst. ( D) The person gets fatter. 9 What does the word “constant“ (Line 2, Para. 3) mean in the passage? ( A) The same. ( B) Amount. ( C) Goin
21、g up and down. ( D) Changing. 10 What is the main idea of the passage? ( A) Salt is very important. ( B) If their blood salt level is not constant, human beings may die. ( C) The amount of salt in the body is secreted. ( D) People can die of thirst. 10 Many of the most damaging and life threatening
22、types of weather, such as torrential rains and severe thunderstorms, begin quickly, strike suddenly, and disappear rapidly, destroying small regions while leaving neighboring areas untouched. (79) Conventional (普通 ) computer models of the atmosphere have limited value in predicting short-lived local
23、 storms because the available weather data are generally not detailed enough to allow computers to see clearly the small atmospheric changes that come before these storms. In most nations, for example, weather-balloon observations are taken just once every twelve hours at location typically separate
24、d by hundreds of miles. With such limited data, conventional forecasting models do a much better job predicting general weather conditions over large regions than they do forecasting specific local events. Until recently, the observation-intensive approach needed for accurate, very short range forec
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