[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷164及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷 164及答案与解析 Section C 0 A massive pool of warm ocean water is causing changes in the atmosphere that could produce unusual weather around the world in the next few months, the US National Weather Service reported on Monday. As a result of this phenomenon, known as El Nino, more rain
2、fall than normal is likely this winter across some areas of the United States, with unusually warm or cold weather in other parts of the country. Currently the phenomenon is marked by a warm pool of water along the equator extending from the International Date Line nearly to the coast of South Ameri
3、ca. That water is nearly 4 degrees Fahrenheit above normal, explained Vernon Kousky of the climate center. This warm water “spreads almost a quarter of the way around the globe. So its massive and it has an impact on our weather. It has a “global influence. because it disturbs the atmosphere“, said
4、Dave Rodenhuis, director of the climate center. “El Nino is probably the most important climate event beyond the annual cycle of seasons“, he added. Because the changes tended to be first noticed around Christmas, the phenomenon was given the name El Nino, which is Spanish for child, a term often us
5、ed to refer to the baby Jesus. The phenomenon occurs every three to five years, sometimes in a mild form and sometimes strongly affecting weather patterns worldwide. Details of its cause are not fully understood, but when it occurs, unusually warm air can be pumped into Canada, Alaska and the northe
6、rn United States. At the same time, conditions tend to be wetter than normal along the US Southeast Coast and the Gulf of Mexico. And the Atlantic and Caribbean hurricane season tends to be milder than usual. The strong El Nino of 1982-1983 was blamed for worsening the devastating drought in Africa,
7、 causing a series of severe winter storms to come ashore in California, spawning the first typhoon to strike French Polynesia in 75 years followed by five more in five months deluging Peru and Ecuador with torrential rains and promoting the worst drought in two centuries in Australia Overall damage
8、was estimated at between $2 billion and $8 billion by a United Nations analysis and the death toll topped 1,500 worldwide. 1 El Nino can best be described as _. ( A) unusually long period of hot or cold weather ( B) unusual changes of weather around the world ( C) atmospheric change caused by warm o
9、cean water ( D) rising temperature of the ocean water and atmosphere 2 The warm water is affecting the weather globally because _. ( A) its temperature is too much above normal ( B) it covers a vast area in the world ( C) it is one of the most important climate events ( D) its influence begins from
10、the equator 3 Which of the following is true about the naming of El Nino? ( A) The name had something to do with Christianity. ( B) The name was given by a religious researcher. ( C) The name indicates that El Nino most usually happens around Christmas. ( D) The name implies that the first phenomeno
11、n of El Nino appeared in Spain. 4 What is least known about El Nino, according to the passage? ( A) The climate changes caused by El Nino. ( B) The areas influenced by El Nino. ( C) How often El Nino happens. ( D) How El Nino is formed. 5 What does the author wants to tell us about El Nino by the la
12、st two paragraphs? ( A) The UNs concern about it. ( B) The measures taken against it. ( C) Its intensity. ( D) Its frequency. 5 When global warming finally came, it stuck with a vengeance(异乎寻常地 ). In some regions, temperatures rose several degrees in less than a century. Sea levels shot up nearly 40
13、0 feet, flooding coastal settlements and forcing people to migrate inland. Deserts spread throughout the world as vegetation shifted drastically in North America, Europe and Asia. After driving many of the animals around them to near extinction, people were forced to abandon their old way of life fo
14、r a radically new survival strategy that resulted in widespread starvation and disease. The adaptation was farming: the global-warming crisis that gave rise to it happened more than 10,000 years ago. As environmentalists convene in Rio de Janeiro this week to ponder the global climate of the future,
15、 earth scientists are in the midst of a revolution in understanding how climate has changed in the past and how those changes have transformed human existence. Researchers have begun to piece together an illuminating picture of the powerful geological and astronomical forces that have combined to ch
16、ange the planets environment from hot to cold, wet to dry and back again over a time period stretching back hundreds of millions of years. Most important, scientists are beginning to realize that the climatic changes have had a major impact on the evolution of the human species. New research now sug
17、gests that climate shifts have played a key role in nearly every significant turning point in human evolution: from the dawn of primates(灵长目动物 )some 65 million years ago to human ancestors rising up to walk on two legs, from the huge expansion of the human brain to the rise of agriculture. Indeed, t
18、he human history has not been merely touched by global climate change, some scientists argue, it has in some instances been driven by it. The new research has profound implications for the environmental summit in Rio. Among other things, the findings demonstrate that dramatic climate change is nothi
19、ng new for planet Earth. The benign(宜人的 )global environment that has existed over the past 10,000 years during which agriculture, writing, cities and most other features of civilization appeared is a mere bright spot in a much larger pattern of widely varying climate over the ages. In fact, the patt
20、ern of climate change in the past reveals that Earths climate will almost certainly go through dramatic changes in the future even without the influence of human activity. 6 Farming emerged as a survival strategy because man had been obliged_. ( A) to give up his former way of life ( B) to leave the
21、 coastal areas ( C) to follow the ever-shifting vegetation ( D) to abandon his original settlement 7 Earth scientists have come to understand that climate _. ( A) is going through a fundamental change ( B) has been getting warmer for 10,000 years ( C) will eventually change from hot to cold ( D) has
22、 gone through periodical changes 8 Scientists believe that human evolution _. ( A) has seldom been accompanied by climatic changes ( B) has exerted little influence on climatic changes ( C) has largely been affected by climatic changes ( D) has had a major impact on climatic changes 9 Evidence of pa
23、st climatic changes indicates that _. ( A) human activities have accelerated changes of Earths environment ( B) Earths environment will remain mild despite human interference ( C) Earths climate is bound to change significantly in the future ( D) Earths climate is unlikely to undergo substantial cha
24、nges in the future 10 The message the author wishes to convey in the passage is that_. ( A) human civilization remains glorious though it is affected by climatic changes ( B) mankind is virtually helpless in the face of the dramatic changes of climate ( C) man has to limit his activities to slow dow
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