[外语类试卷]大学英语六级(阅读)模拟试卷19及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级(阅读)模拟试卷 19及答案与解析 Section B Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice. 0 Traffic statistics paint a gloomy picture. To
2、 help solve their traffic woes(苦恼 ), some rapidly growing U. S. cities have simply built more roads. But traffic experts say building more roads is a quick-fix solution that will not alleviate the traffic problem in the long run. Soaring land costs, increasing concern over social and environmental d
3、isruptions caused by road-building, and the likelihood that more roads can only lead to more cars and traffic are powerful factors bearing down on a 1950s-style constructions program. The goal of smart-highway technology is to make traffic systems work at optimum efficiency(最佳效率 )by treating the roa
4、d and the vehicles traveling on them as an integral transportation system. Proponents of this advanced technology say electronic detection systems, closed-circuit television radio communication, ramp(斜坡 )metering, variable message signing, and other smart-highway technology can now be used at a reas
5、onable cost to improve communication between drivers and the people who monitor traffic. Pathfinder, a Santa Monica, California-based smart-highway project in which a 14-mile stretch of the Santa Monica Freeway makes up what is called a “smart corridor“, is being instrumented with buried loops in th
6、e pavement. Closed-circuit television cameras survey the flow of traffic, while communications linked to properly equipped automobiles advise motorists of the least congested routes or detours(便道 ). Not all traffic experts, however, look to smart-highway technology as the ultimate solution to seriou
7、s traffic jam. Some say the high-tech approach is limited and can only offer temporary solutions to a serious problem. “Electronics on the highway addresses just one aspect of the problem: how to regulate traffic more efficiently,“ explains Michael Renner, senior researcher at the World-watch Instit
8、ute. “It doesnt deal with the central problem of too many cars for roads that cant be built fast enough. It sends people the wrong message. They start thinking Yes, there used to be a traffic congestion problem, but thats been solved now because we have an advanced high-tech system in place. “ Barso
9、n agrees and adds, “Smart highways is just one of the tools that we will use to deal with our traffic problems. Its not the solution itself, just part of the package. There are different strategies. “ Other traffic problem-solving options being studied and experimented with include car pooling, rapi
10、d mass transit systems, staggered or flexible work hours, and road pricing, a system whereby motorists pay a certain amount for the time they use a highway. It seems that we need a new, major thrust to deal with the traffic problems of the next 20 years. There has to be a big change. 1 What is the a
11、ppropriate title for the passage? ( A) Smart Highway Projects The Ultimate Solution to Traffic Congestion ( B) A Quick Fix Solution to the Traffic Problems ( C) A Venture to Remedy Traffic Woes ( D) Highways Get Smart Part of the Package to Relieve Traffic Gridlock 2 The word “quick-fix“(Line 4, Par
12、a. 1)is the closest in meaning to_. ( A) ideal ( B) temporary ( C) ready ( D) efficient 3 According to the passage, the smart highway technology aimed at_. ( A) deploying advanced facilities for transport system ( B) providing passenger vehicles with a variety of services ( C) optimizing the highway
13、 capabilities ( D) improving communication between drivers and the traffic monitors 4 Which of the following is the advantage of Pathfinder according to the passage? ( A) It can reduce the commuters travel cost. ( B) It can improve communication between drivers and other people. ( C) The equipment o
14、n it can provide motorists with real- time traffic information. ( D) It has efficiently controlled the traffic flow of California. 5 Whats Barsons opinion towards traffic problem-solving? ( A) Rapid mass transit systems will become a must. ( B) Smart-highway technology is not the ultimate solution.
15、( C) Flexible work hours must be experimented. ( D) Road pricing will be a main solution. 5 Turning to crime is in the genes, according to new research carried out in the US. A study of young men and women who had been adopted as children found they were up to four and a half more times to have been
16、 in trouble with the police if one of their natural parents had a criminal record. The fact that their natural parents are having such a huge effect on their behaviour despite having little or no input in their upbringing clearly shows the influence of genetics. And it suggests that while criminals
17、can be bred, they can also be born. More than 250 young men and women were first questioned when in High School and then periodically interviewed for the next 13 years. When they reached their mid-20s and early-30s, they were asked if their natural parents had any sort of criminal record and if they
18、 had ever been in trouble with the law themselves. The Florida State University study found that young men and women who had a biological parent who had been arrested at some point were up to 4. 5 times more likely to have been arrested themselves than those whose natural parents were law-abiding. T
19、he influence of genetics did not end there. A jailed biological parent also dramatically raised the risk of the child having spent time in prison or a young offenders institution. And the more times the biological parent was in trouble with the law, the more problematic the child was likely to be, a
20、ccording to the journal Biological Psychiatry. Dr Kevin Beaver, the studys author and a criminologist(刑事学家 ), concluded, “Adoptees who have a biological father or a biological mother who have been arrested previously are significantly more likely to be arrested. “ Genes implicated in violence anti-s
21、ocial behaviour include one called MAO-A which makes an enzyme(酶 )which breaks down chemicals in the brain linked to aggression. Rogue versions of MAO-A and other similar genes have previously been found to have the strongest effect when paired with a problematic upbringing. With repeat offenders re
22、sponsible for a disproportionate amount of crime and heartache, the findings have important implications. For instance with genes only thought to be responsible for 50 to 80 per cent of a persons propensity towards anti-social behaviour, the research raises the possibility that adoptees whose birth
23、parents have a criminal past could attend classes aimed at staving off problems later in life. The science also raises the possibility of genetic testing being used to single out future criminals, potentially allowing them to be arrested before they break the law. But the involvement of hundreds, or
24、 even thousands, of genes in behavior, means that such a test will remain in the realms of fiction for years to come, says Dr. Beaver. 6 What does the study of young men and women adopted as children show us? ( A) Adopted children tend to be more anti-social than other ones. ( B) Genetics play a ver
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