[外语类试卷]在职申硕同等学力英语(阅读)模拟试卷60及答案与解析.doc
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1、在职申硕同等学力英语(阅读)模拟试卷 60及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension Directions: There are 5 passages in this part. Each passage 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 the corresponding letter with a single bar acr
2、oss the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 0 Futurists have identified two changes that seem to be central to contemporary social life. First, the United States is being restructured from an industrial to an information society. Second, modern societies are increasingly shifting f
3、rom a national to a global economy. Futurists have applied a good many metaphors to these changes, including Daniel Bells “postindustrial society“, Alvin Toffiers “the third wave“ and John Naisbitts “megatrends“. Common to these metaphors is the notion that American society is shifting from the prod
4、uction of goods to the production of services and from society based on the coordination of people and machines to a society organized around knowledge. These changes, it is contended, will afford a myriad of choices. The world will increasingly be one of many flavors, not just vanilla(香草 )or chocol
5、ate. Many observers of contemporary American life believe that we are witnessing a historical change and the first major impact of the shift from an energy economy to an information economy. For 300 years technology has been cast in a mechanical model, one based on the combustion processes that go o
6、n inside a star like the sun. The steam engine opened the mechanical age, and it reached its peak with the discovery of nuclear fission and nuclear fusion, which replicated the energy producing processes of a star. We now seem to be moving toward a biological model based on information and involving
7、 the intensive use of materials. Although biological processes need physical energy and materials, they tend to substitute information for both. Biological processes “miniaturize“ size, energy, and materials by “exploding“ information. The human brain is some ten times the size and weight of the bra
8、in of a lemur(狐猴 ), but it handles a billion times more information. As a result, high tech industries are information intensive rather than energy or material intensive. Sociologists have played and will continue to play an important role in assessing and interpreting these developments and other a
9、spects of change. 1 It can be inferred that underlying the two changes is the change of_. ( A) the instrument of production ( B) the size of the society ( C) the social structure ( D) the economic market 2 With what does the mechanical age reach its highest point? ( A) The steam engine. ( B) Nuclear
10、 power production. ( C) The combustion process. ( D) The energy producing process of the sun. 3 With the coming of the information age, the society is becoming_. ( A) more intolerable ( B) larger ( C) more varied ( D) a more pleasant place 4 What characterizes the information society? ( A) The amoun
11、t of knowledge to be learned. ( B) Physical energy and materials. ( C) Rapid change and its social effects. ( D) Small size and high capacity. 5 What is the attitude of the author towards the function of sociologists in the great changes? ( A) Critical. ( B) Positive. ( C) Negative. ( D) Indifferent
12、. 6 The steam engine opened the mechanical age, and it reached its peak with the discovery of nuclear fission and nuclear fusion, which_the energy producing processes of a star. ( A) repeated ( B) substituted ( C) imitated ( D) explained 6 In the past oysters were raised in much the same way as dirt
13、 farmers raised tomatoes by transplanting them. First, farmers selected the oyster bed, cleared the bottom of old shells and other remains, and then scattered clean shells about. Next they “planted“ fertilized oyster eggs, which within two or three weeks hatched into larvae. The larvae drifted until
14、 they attached themselves to the clean shells on the bottom. There they remained and in time grew into baby oysters called seed or spat(贝卵 ). The spat grew larger by drawing in seawater from which they derived microscopic particles of food. Before long, farmers gathered the baby oysters, transplante
15、d them in other waters to speed up their growth, and then transplanted them once more into another body of water to fatten them up. Until recently the supply of wild oysters and those crudely farmed were more than enough to satisfy peoples needs. But today the delicious seafood is no longer availabl
16、e in abundance. The problem has become so serious that some oyster beds have vanished entirely. Fortunately, as far back as the early 1900s marine biologists realized that if new measures were not taken, oysters would become extinct or at best a luxury food. So they set up well-equipped hatcheries a
17、nd went to work. But they did not have the proper equipment or the skill to handle the eggs. They did not know when, what, and how to feed the larvae. And they knew little about the predators that attacked and ate baby oysters by the millions. They failed, but they doggedly(顽强地 )kept at it. Finally,
18、 in the 1940s a significant breakthrough was made. The marine biologists discovered that by raising the temperature of the water, they could induce oysters to lay eggs not only in the summer but also in the fall, winter, and spring. Later they developed a technique for feeding the larvae and rearing
19、 them to spat. Going still further, they succeeded in breeding new strains that were resistant to diseases, grew faster and larger, and flourished in water of different salinities(盐分 )and temperatures. In addition, the cultivated oysters tasted better! 7 Which of the following would be the best titl
20、e for the passage? ( A) The Threatened Extinction of Marine Life ( B) The Cultivation of Oysters ( C) The Discoveries Made by Marine Biologists ( D) The Varieties of Wild Oysters 8 At what stage of oysters did farmers begin to speed up their growth and fatten them up in the past? ( A) Shell. ( B) Eg
21、g. ( C) Larvae. ( D) Spat. 9 According to the passage, which of the following words best describes the efforts of the marine biologists working with oysters? ( A) Persistent. ( B) Intermittent. ( C) Traditional. ( D) Fruitless. 10 In the passage, the author mentions that the new strains of oyster ar
22、e_. ( A) cheaper ( B) shaped differently ( C) better textured ( D) healthier 11 Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage? ( A) Step by step description of the evolution of marine biology. ( B) Discussion of chronological events concerning oyster production. ( C) Random p
23、resentation of facts about oysters. ( D) Description of oyster production at different geographic locations. 12 According to the last paragraph, which of the following statements is NOT true? ( A) The marine biologists discovered that by raising the temperature of the water, they could induce oyster
24、s to lay eggs not only in the summer but also in other seasons. ( B) They also developed a technique for feeding the larvae and rearing them to spat. ( C) They succeeded in breeding new strains that were resistant to diseases. ( D) The oysters do not taste as delicious as before when they grow faste
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