[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷51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 51及答案与解析 Section C 0 Yamagata-born Ken Okuyama, well known in automobile design circles, was brought into style the company s super glossy new Cruise Train. Holding a maximum of 34 passengers, the Cruise Train will have 10 carriages made up of five suites, one deluxe suite, two gl
2、ass-walled observation cars, a dining car and lounge. Okuyama has worked as a chief designer for General Motors, a senior designer for Porsche AG and design director for Pininfarina, the company behind the Ferrari Enzo and Maserati Quattroporte. According to his company, Ken Okuyama Design, he wante
3、d to create a train that would allow passengers “to appreciate the flow of the time and space,“ while enjoying Japans landscapes and culture throughout the journey. One of the more unique features is the observation carriage at the front of the train, which allows passengers to see onto the tracks a
4、head. The other observation car is at the end of the train. JR Rail says the train will be fitted with furniture that conveys the nobility of traditional Japanese culture. The Lounge, for instance, is wrapped in exquisite curves and features decoration inspired by trees. All suites will have a priva
5、te bathroom with a shower and toilet, but the top sleeping space is the split level deluxe suite, which sleeps four. On the bottom are two double beds, on the top a traditional Japanese dining area, with seats on the floor. The train will be able to run on both electric and non-electric rails. JR Ea
6、sts upcoming Cruise Train wont be the first Japanese train to take the super-luxury route. JR Kyushus Seven Stars train, which features Japanese and Western design elements, hit the tracks in the fall of 2013. This one only travels through the island of Kyushu and has 14 luxury guest rooms, two delu
7、xe suites, three presidential suites, a lounge car, dining car and bar. Guests can choose either the two-or three-night experience. The name “Seven Stars“ represents the seven districts of Kyushu, the seven carriages of the train and the seven main tourist attractions of the island(nature, food, hot
8、 springs, history / culture, spiritual sites, local hospitality and sightseeing). Those who want to take a Seven Stars journey need to apply online. Prices start from ¥ 180,000($1,765)per person for the two-night trip. No first come first serve here. The company says that in the event that applicati
9、ons exceed available places, a lottery will be conducted to select participants. 1 What s the unique features of the new Cruise Train according to the passage? ( A) Observation carriage at the front of the train allows passengers to see onto the tracks ahead. ( B) There are more than one observation
10、 carriage. ( C) People can sit on the ground and drink tea. ( D) It costs ¥ 180,000($1,765)per person for the two-night trip. 2 We can learn from the passage that the furniture fitted in the Cruise train_. ( A) is very colorful. ( B) is very modern and fashionable. ( C) conveys the nobility of tradi
11、tional Japanese culture. ( D) combines both modern and traditional elements. 3 Which is not among the reasons that JR Kyushus named his train “Seven Stars“? ( A) Representing the seven districts of Kyushu. ( B) Representing the seven carriages of the train. ( C) Representing the seven main tourist a
12、ttractions of the island. ( D) Representing the seven virtues of a woman. 4 How to select participants if applications exceed available places? ( A) First come first serve. ( B) Using an auction. ( C) Using a lottery. ( D) The nobility will have a priority. 5 What s the main idea of this passage? (
13、A) Introducing two Japanese luxury trains. ( B) Introducing Japanese railway system. ( C) New designs about trains. ( D) Luxury Japanese life. 5 Volcanoes are the ultimate earth-moving machinery. Eruptions have rifted continents, raised mountain chains, constructed islands and shaped the topography
14、of the earth. The entire ocean floor has a basement of volcanic basalt. Volcanoes have not only made the continents, they are also thought to have made the world s first stable atmosphere and provided all the water for the oceans, rivers and ice-caps. There are now about 600 active volcanoes. Every
15、year they add two or three cubic kilometers of rock to the continents. Imagine a similar number of volcanoes smoking away for me last 3,500 million years. That is enough rock to explain the continental crust. What comes out of volcanic craters is mostly gas. More than 90% of this gas is water vapor
16、from the deep earth: enough to explain, over 3,500 million years, the water in the oceans. The rest of the gas is nitrogen, carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, methane, ammonia and hydrogen. The quantity of these gases, again multiplied over 3,500 million years, is enough to explain the mass of the wor
17、lds atmosphere. We are alive because volcanoes provided the soil, air and water we need. Geologists consider the earth as having a molten core, surrounded by a semi-molten mantle and a brittle, outer skin. It helps to think of a soft-boiled egg with a runny yolk, a firm but squishy white and a hard
18、shell. If the shell is even slightly cracked during boiling, the white material bubbles out and sets like a tiny mountain chain over the crack like an archipelago of volcanic islands such as the Hawaiian Islands. But the earth is so much bigger and the mantle below is so much hotter. Even though the
19、 mantle rocks are kept solid by overlying pressure, they can still slowly flow like thick treacle. The flow, thought to be in the form of convection currents, is powerful enough to fracture the eggshell of the crust into plates, and keep them bumping and grinding against each other, or even overlapp
20、ing, at the rate of a few centimeters a year. These fracture zones, where the collisions occur, are where earthquakes happen. And, very often, volcanoes. 6 Why volcanoes are both significant to the globe and to human beings? ( A) Volcanoes motivate earth to move on. ( B) Volcanoes make continents, a
21、ir and water. ( C) Volcanoes are part of nature. ( D) The destruction of volcanoes is powerful. 7 What accounts for a large proportion among those things which volcanic craters bring out? ( A) Water. ( B) Gas. ( C) Soil. ( D) Ocean. 8 What rhetorical device does the writer used to describe earth? (
22、A) Contrast. ( B) Exaggeration. ( C) Comparison. ( D) Personification. 9 Where do volcanoes and earthquakes often occur? ( A) Those zones which are easily have a collision. ( B) Those zones which are located alongside shores. ( C) Far away from oceans. ( D) The molten core. 10 Which of the following
23、 is mentioned according to the passage? ( A) Different types of volcanic eruption. ( B) Efforts to predict volcanic eruption. ( C) Disaster caused by volcanic eruption. ( D) Causes of volcanic eruption. 10 Discoveries in science and technology are thought by “untaught minds“ to come in blinding flas
24、hes or as the result of dramatic accidents. Sir Alexander Fleming did not, as legend would have it, look at the mold on a piece of cheese and get the idea for penicillin there and then. He experimented with antibacterial substances for nine years before he made his discovery. Inventions and innovati
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