[外语类试卷]大学英语四级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷34及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷 34及答案与解析 Section C 0 The Earth has been stripped of up to 90% of its species five times before in the past 450 million years. Now its about to happen again and this time theres no rogue asteroid(小行星 )to blame. One of the first great rules of terrestrial biology is that no species
2、is forever. The Earth has gone through five major extinction events before. The result of all of the extinctions was the same: death, a lot of it. As increasingly accepted theories have argued and as the Science papers show we are now in the midst of the sixth great extinction, the unsettlingly-name
3、d Anthropocene(人类纪 ), or the age of the humans. As the authors of all this loss, we are doing our nasty work in a lot of ways. Overexploitation which is to say killing animals for food, clothing or the sheer perverse pleasure of it plays a big role. So we get elephants slaughtered for their tusks, r
4、hinos poached(偷猎 )for their horns and tigers shot and skinned for their pelts, until oops no more elephants, rhinos or tigers. Habitat destruction is another big driver, particularly in rainforests. And you don t even have to chop or burn an ecosystem completely away to threaten its species; sometim
5、es all it takes is cutting a few roads across it or building a few farms or homes in the wrong spots. Then too there is global warming, which makes once-hospitable habitats too hot or dry or stormy for species adapted to different conditions. Finally, as TIMEs Bryan Walsh wrote in last week s cover
6、story, there are invasive species pests like the giant African snail, the lionfish which hitch a ride into a new ecosystem on ships or packing material, or are brought in as pets, and then reproduce wildly, crowding out native species. It oughtn t to take appealing to our self-interest to get us to
7、quit making such a mess of what we re increasingly coming to learn is an exceedingly destructible world. But it s that very self-interest that led us to make that mess in the first place. We can either start to change our ways, or we can keep going the way we are at least until the Anthropocene exti
8、nction claims one final species: our own. 1 The first sentence in the first paragraph doesn t indicate that_. ( A) the species on earth have decreased 90% now ( B) the past 450 million years have witnessed extinction several times ( C) every extinction has a 90% species decrease ( D) the earth has e
9、xperienced five great extinction 2 The sentence “this time there s no rogue asteroid(小行星 )to blame“ means_. ( A) people blamed asteroids because they are too naughty ( B) people feel pity about not having an asteroid to blame ( C) the earth will experienced another extinction because of the asteroid
10、s ( D) the asteroids once served as the reason of the past extinction 3 What is false about the reasons of great extinction? ( A) Killing the animals for food caused the extinction. ( B) Some species died out probably just because of a road. ( C) Animals are sensitive to new environment. ( D) Many s
11、pecies extinct because of a climate change. 4 According to the Bryan Walsh s view, which statement is NOT correct? ( A) The local species extinct because the ecosystem is too crowd. ( B) The number of the invasive species increases easily. ( C) The invasive species are from other places. ( D) The in
12、vasive species killed the local animals, which causes the extinction. 5 What is the best title for this passage? ( A) What Causes The Great Extinction? ( B) The Sixth Great Extinction Is Underway-And Were to Blame ( C) The End of the Anthropocene ( D) Quit Seeking Self-interest 5 A decade ago, the i
13、dea that the planet was warming up as a result of human activity was largely theoretical. We knew that since the Industrial Revolution began in the 18th century, factories and power plants and automobiles and farms have been loading the atmosphere with heat-trapping gases, including carbon dioxide a
14、nd methane(甲烷 ). But evidence that the climate was actually getting hotter was still murky. Not anymore. As an authoritative report issued a few weeks ago by the United Nations-sponsored Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change makes plain, the trend toward a warmer world has unquestionably begun.
15、Worldwide temperatures have climbed more than 0.5 over the past century, and the 1990s were the hottest decade on record. After analyzing data going back at least two decades on everything from air and ocean temperatures to the spread and retreat of wildlife, the IPCC asserts that this slow but stea
16、dy warming has had an impact on no fewer than 420 physical processes and animals and plant species in all countries. Glaciers(冰川 ), including the legendary snows of Kilimanjaro, are disappearing from mountaintops around the globe. Coral reefs are dying off as the seas get too warm for comfort. Droug
17、ht is the norm in parts of Asian and Africa. El Nino(厄尔尼诺 )events, which trigger devastating weather in the eastern Pacific, are more frequent. The Arctic permafrost(永久冻土带 )is starting to melt. Lakes and rivers in colder climates are freezing later and thawing earlier each year. Plants and animals a
18、re shifting their ranges pole-ward and to higher altitudes, and migration patterns for animals as diverse as polar bears, butterflies and beluga whales are being disrupted. 6 The problem of global warming_. ( A) has been predicted since the Industrial Revolution began ( B) was noticed 10 years ago a
19、s a realistic threat ( C) has nothing to do with human activity ( D) was theoretical 10 years ago but is not now 7 According to the United Nations-sponsored Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change,_. ( A) it is doubtful that worldwide global warming has begun ( B) people should not show concern ab
20、out global warming ( C) it is obvious that the world has started getting warmer and warmer ( D) we should carry out more research to prove the effects of global warming 8 Temperatures all over the world_. ( A) rose 5C in the 1990s ( B) were the highest in 1990s ( C) are recorded on file to research
21、global warming ( D) either increase or decrease depending on the location 9 What has happened in parts of Asian and Africa? ( A) The abnormal weather makes animals move to other areas. ( B) The surface of the sea has risen over the past century. ( C) The summer comes earlier, and the hot weather las
22、ts longer. ( D) The land is getting drier, and that makes crops easy to grow. 10 What is the best title for the passage? ( A) Life in the Greenhouse ( B) How Does Our Planet Get Warmer? ( C) We Are Making the World Warmer ( D) Everything Is Melting 10 Children who spend more than two hours a day at
23、a computer or watching television are more likely than others to have mental problems, scientists say. Researchers found that 11-year-olds who spent several hours in front of a screen each day did worse on mental health tests, no matter how much physical exercise they got. The University of Bristol
24、study, published in Pediatrics, involved more than 1,000 children aged about 10. They also had the kids fill out questionnaires designed to gauge the kids emotional well-being and behavior. The questionnaires contained 20 questions covering five sections emotional difficulties, conduct problems, hyp
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