[外语类试卷]在职攻硕英语联考(阅读)模拟试卷64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 64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 The American Revolution was a citizens revolution. Ordinary men took a large part in it. One of them was Paul Revere, a silver worker. He lived in Boston many years ago during the time when many people in the British colonies in Ameri
3、ca felt that they were being used for Britains gain. They felt that they were being taxed without fair representation in the British government. The people of Boston were especially angry, and additional British troops had been sent there to keep the excited colonists under control. Paul Revere was
4、one of those who believed that the British would soon be on the march against the villages and farms near Boston. On the night of the eighteenth of April, 1775, Revere rowed across the Charles River to a place opposite Boston where his saddled horse was ready to ride. If the British soldiers came, h
5、e was to ride to warn the people. A friend in Boston was hidden near the British troops in a place where he could watch what they did. If they marched by land, he was to hang one lantern (灯笼 ) high in the tower of the old North Church in Boston where Paul could see it. If they came by sea, he would
6、hang up two lanterns. Toward morning Revere saw two lights in the tower. The British must be coming by sea! He jumped on his horse and rode through the countryside before dawn in order to warn the farmers and villagers that they must fight at the daybreak. He rode all night and in the morning, by th
7、e time the troops arrived, the farmers were hidden all along the roads with their guns loaded. When the British came, the Americans drove them back. These first battles of the American Revolution were fought at Concord and at Lexington, Massachusetts, on April 19, 1775. In 1776 the colonies signed a
8、 declaration of independence. 1 What is the authors main purpose in the passage? ( A) To provide information about the childhood of Paul Revere. ( B) To discuss the war between the British and the Americans. ( C) To tell the reader a story about Paul Revere in the American Revolution. ( D) To descri
9、be the courage of the farmers and villagers in the American Revolution. 2 Which of the following is true of Paul Revere? ( A) He was very interested in politics. ( B) He got a relative to help him. ( C) He fought the British himself. ( D) He told the people about the coming enemy. 3 All of the follo
10、wing are mentioned in the passage EXCEPT_. ( A) the American Revolution was a revolt ( B) Pauls friend signaled from a church ( C) the British troops were sent to control the colonists ( D) Pauls friend was serving in the British army 4 It can be inferred from the passage that_. ( A) the British col
11、onies in America were very much aroused ( B) the farmers and villagers were good at fighting their enemy ( C) it was the first battle that Paul Revere had ever taken part in ( D) Paul Revere had a strong sense of pride of being American 5 The authors attitude toward Paul Revere is_. ( A) amused ( B)
12、 respectful ( C) distant ( D) serious 5 By far the most common snake in Britain is the adder (蝰蛇 ,小毒蛇 ). In Scotland, in fact, there are no other snakes at all. The adder is also the only British snake with a poisonous bite. It can be found almost anywhere, but prefers sunny hillsides and rough open
13、 country, including high ground. In Ireland there are no snakes at all. Most people regard snake bites as a fatal misfortune, but not all bites are serious, and very few are fatal. Sometimes attempts at emergency treatment turn out to be more dangerous than the bite itself, with amateurs heroically
14、(英雄地 ), but mistakenly trying to do-it-yourself surgery and other unnecessary measure. All snakes have small teeth, so it follows that all snakes can bite, but only the bite of the adder presents any danger. British snakes are shy animals and are far more frightened of you than you could possibly be
15、 of them. The adder will attack only if it feels threatened, as can happen if you take it by surprise and step on it accidentally, or if you try to catch it or pick it up, which it dislikes intensely. If it hears you coming, it will normally get out of the way as quickly as it can, but adders cannot
16、 move very rapidly and may attack before moving if you are very close. The effect of a bite varies considerably. It depends upon several things, one of which is the body weight of the person bitten. The bigger the person, the less harmful the bite is likely to be, which is why children suffer far mo
17、re seriously from snake bites in Britain and though the bites can make some people very ill, there are probably just as many cases of bites having little or no effect, as there are of serious illness. 6 Adders are most likely to be found_. ( A) in shady fields in England ( B) on uncultivated land th
18、roughout Britain ( C) in Scotland and nowhere else ( D) in wilder parts of Britain and Ireland 7 If you are with someone who is bitten by an adder, you should_. ( A) operate as soon as possible ( B) not worry about the victim ( C) make no attempt to treat the bite ( D) try to catch the adder 8 We ar
19、e told that adders were_. ( A) not afraid of human beings ( B) aggressive towards anyone in their territory ( C) unlikely to bite except in self-defense ( D) normally friendly towards people 9 If an adder hears you approaching, it will usually_. ( A) wait until you are close and then attack ( B) dis
20、appear very quickly ( C) take no notice of you at all ( D) move out of your path 10 We are told that in general British people think snakes are_. ( A) unlikely to kill people by their bite ( B) more dangerous than they usually are ( C) usually harmless ( D) not very common in Britain 10 In the Unite
21、d States, the need to protect plant and animal species has become a highly controversial and sharply political issue since the passage of the Endangered Species Act in 1973. The act, designed to protect species living areas, and policies that preserve land and forests competes with economic interest
22、. In the 1990s, for example, the woodcutters in the Western United States were challenged legally in their attempt to cut trees for timber in the Cascade Mountains. The challenge was mounted to protect the endangered spotted owl (猫头鹰 ), whose remaining population occupies these forests and requires
23、the intact, ancient forest for survival. The problematic situation set the interests of environmentalists against those of corporations and of individuals who stood to lose jobs. After months of debate and legal battles, the fate of the woodcutters and the owls was still undecided in mid-1992. Simil
24、ar tensions exist between the developed and the developing nations. Many people in industrialized nations, for example, believe that developing nations in tropical regions should do more to protect their rain forests and other natural areas. But the developing countries may be impoverished (使穷困 ), w
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