[外语类试卷]在职攻硕英语联考(阅读)模拟试卷37及答案与解析.doc
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1、在职攻硕英语联考(阅读)模拟试卷 37及答案与解析 一、 Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes, 40 points) Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your an
2、swer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 0 America is the land of the automobile. This country has only 6 percent of the worlds population out of 46 percent of the worlds cars. Right now, there are 97 million privately owned cars consuming 75 billion gallons of gasoline and tr
3、aveling an estimated 1 000 billion miles a year. The figures also affirm something we know every time we refill our gasoline tank. The automobile is a very thirsty piece of technology. Of the total petroleum supply in the United States, 30 percent goes to quench (压制,解渴 ) that thirst. Every year for
4、each passenger car, about 800 gallons of gasoline are consumed. Other aspects of our commitment to the automobile also bear mentioning here. It takes a great deal of energy to manufacture one automobile about 150 million BTUs of energy. This is equivalent to 1 200 gallons of gasoline, enough to run
5、a car for about 1 600 miles. We expend energy in the process of shipping cars from factories to showrooms, displaying them for sale and making replacement parts for repairs. One out of six jobs in the nation is associated with the automobile business. About two gallons of gasoline are consumed in th
6、e process of making every ten gallons that are pumped into an automobiles gas tank. Building highways and parking lots has used up much of our land. It has been estimated that we have paved over 21 000 square miles of this countrys surface, most of it to accommodate (容 纳 ) the automobile. The automo
7、bile is also the largest contributor to our nations air pollution problem and a very serious one because most of its pollutants are emitted in our large metropolitan (大都市 ) areas. Aside from the great impact that would occur if everyone seriously practiced conservation, one should stop and think abo
8、ut his own casual use of the automobile. There are numerous situations where better planning and awareness could really make a difference in energy savings and dollars. Because the automobile uses the largest percentage of energy in an average American familys energy budget and almost half of the do
9、llars, the impetus for savings is tremendous. 1 According to the author, most people realize that_. ( A) great efforts have been made to solve the energy problem ( B) the automobile uses large amounts of gasoline ( C) car pools help to solve some of the energy problem ( D) alternate sources of energ
10、y must be found 2 Most people do not realize that_. ( A) oil resources could someday run out ( B) automobile speed lowers energy efficiency ( C) gasoline is more expensive than home heating oil ( D) the manufacture of the automobile requires much energy 3 The author implies that_. ( A) Americans was
11、te energy ( B) Americans have to import a great quantity of gas each year ( C) anti-pollution devices on automobiles are not effective ( D) small cars use energy efficiently 4 The author suggests that energy savings could be realized_. ( A) with forceful limitation of the use of the automobile ( B)
12、with better arrangement and consciousness ( C) with better educational programs and planning techniques ( D) with more effective transportation of consumer goods 5 The best title for the passage might be_. ( A) Automobile Americas Thirsty Machine ( B) Energy Problems ( C) Importance of Energy Conser
13、vation ( D) Americas Annual Consumption of Gas 5 Learning disabilities are very common. They affect perhaps 10 percent of all children. Four times as many boys as girls have learning disabilities. Since about 1970, new research has helped brain scientists understand these problems better. Scientists
14、 now know there are many different kinds of learning disabilities and that they are caused by many different things. There is no longer any question that all learning disabilities result from differences in the way the brain is organized. You cannot look at a child and tell if he or she has a learni
15、ng disability. There is no outward sign of the disorder. So some researchers began looking at the brain itself to learn what might be wrong. In one study, researchers examined the brain of a learning-disabled person, who had died in an accident. They found two unusual things. One involved cells in t
16、he left side of the brain, which control language. These cells normally are white. In the learning-disabled person, however, these cells were gray. The researchers also found that many of the nerve cells were not in a line the way they should have been. The nerve cells were mixed together. The study
17、 was carried out under the guidance of Norman Geschwind, an early expert on learning disabilities. Doctor Geschwind proposed that learning disabilities resulted mainly from problems in the left side of the brain. He believed this side of the brain failed to develop normally. Probably, he said, nerve
18、 cells there did not connect as they should. So the brain was like an electrical device in which the wires were crossed. Other researchers did not examine brain tissue. Instead, they measured the brains electrical activity and made a map of the electrical signals. Frank Duffy experimented with this
19、technique at Childrens Hospital Medical Center in Boston. Doctor Duffy found large differences in the brain activity of normal children and those with reading problems. The differences appeared throughout the brain. Doctor Duffy said his research is evidence that reading disabilities involve damage
20、to a wide area of the brain, not just the left side. 6 Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage? ( A) Learning disabilities may result from the unknown area of the brain. ( B) Learning disabilities may result from damage to a wide area of the brain. ( C) Learning disabilities may resul
21、t from abnormal organization of brain cells. ( D) Learning disabilities may result from problems in the left side of the brain. 7 Scientists found that the brain cells of a learning-disabled person differ from those of a normal person in_. ( A) structure and function ( B) color and function ( C) siz
22、e and arrangement ( D) color and arrangement 8 All of the following statements are true EXCEPT that_. ( A) many factors account for learning disorder ( B) a learning-disabled person shows no outward signs ( C) reading disabilities are a common problem that affects 10 percent of the population ( D) t
23、he brain activity of learning-disabled children is different from that of normal children 9 Doctor Duffy believed that_. ( A) he found the exact cause of learning disabilities ( B) the problem of learning disabilities was not limited to the left side of the brain ( C) the problem of learning disabil
24、ities resulted from the left side of the brain ( D) the problem of learning disabilities did not lie in the left side of the brain 10 According to the passage, we can conclude that further researches should be made_. ( A) to investigate possible influences on brain development and organization ( B)
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