[外语类试卷]山东省成人本科英语模拟试卷13及答案与解析.doc
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1、山东省成人本科英语模拟试卷 13及答案与解析 一、 Part I Reading Comprehension (30%) Directions: There are three passages in this part. 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 and mark the corresp
2、onding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 0 Most of us are used to seasons. Each year, spring follows winter, which follows autumn, which follows summer, which follows spring. And winter is colder than summer. But the earth goes through temperature cycles over much lon
3、ger periods than those that we experience. Between 65,000 and 35,000 years ago, the planet was much colder than it is now. During that time the temperature also changed a lot, with periods of warming and cooling. Ice melted during the warm periods, which made sea levels rise. Water froze again durin
4、g the cold periods. A new study from Switzerland sheds light on where ice sheets melted during the ice age. It now seems that the ice melted at both ends of the earth, rather than just in either northern or southern regions. This surprised the researchers from the University of Bern. Scientists have
5、 long assumed that most of the ice that melted was in the Northern hemisphere(半球 )during the 30,000-year long ice age. That belief was held because the North Pole is surrounded by land, while the South Pole is surrounded by the Antarctic Ocean. It is easier for ice sheets to grow on land. If surroun
6、ded by sea the ice can easily just slip into the ocean instead of building up. The researchers used a computer model to look at ways the ice could melt and how it might affect sea levels. They compared these results to evidence of how temperatures and currents(洋流 )actually changed during that time.
7、The model showed that if it was only in the Northern hemisphere that ice melted, there would have been a bigger impact(影响 )on ocean currents and sea temperatures than what actually happened. Studies suggest that melting just in the Southern hemisphere would have been impossible, too. The only reason
8、able conclusion, the scientists could make, was that ice melted equally in the North and the South. It is still a mystery as to what caused the temperature changes that caused the ice to melt. 1 The North Pole is surrounded by land, while the South Pole is surrounded by the Antarctic Ocean. So scien
9、tists thought that_. ( A) most of the ice melted in the Northern hemisphere ( B) most of the ice melted in the Southern hemisphere ( C) the North Pole is colder than the South Pole ( D) the South Pole is colder than the North Pole 2 We can infer from the passage_. ( A) the ice can easily just slip i
10、nto the ocean ( B) volcanoes caused the ice to melt ( C) melting just in the Northern hemisphere would have been impossible ( D) researchers often use the computer models to help their research work 3 The scientists are not sure_. ( A) how long the ice age lasted ( B) where ice sheets melted during
11、the ice age ( C) what caused the temperature changes ( D) what the earth is made up of 4 Which of the following is the best title for the passage? ( A) A computer model ( B) Studies show ice melted equally in the North and the South during the ice age ( C) Most of the ice melted in the Northern hemi
12、sphere during the 30,000-year long ice age ( D) A survey result 5 Between 65,000 and 35,000 years ago,_. ( A) the temperature changed a lot ( B) the earth was much warmer than it is now ( C) winter isnt colder than summer ( D) most of the ice that melted was in the Northern hemisphere during the 30,
13、000-year long ice age 5 Modern mass-production methods lower the cost of making goods, and thus give us better values. At the same time, American ingenuity(独创性 )and science are constantly at work improving the quality of products. In this way, better quality products at good values are continually b
14、eing brought to the people of all income groups. As an example of how this worked, when facial tissues(面巾纸 )were first put on the market in 1924, they were made in limited quantities and sold at 65 cents per box of 200. People liked these facial tissues immediately and began asking for them when the
15、y went into different stores. Because there was such a demand for the product, manufacturers began making tissues in larger and larger quantities. Because the manufacturers were making tissues in greater quantities, their production costs were lowered, so that the price of tissues went down. In the
16、meanwhile, the quality of facial tissues was constantly improving, because more manufacturers went into the business of making tissues, and each manufacturer strove to make his product better than his competitors. Today, instead of costing 65 cents, a box of 200 tissues costs around one-third of tha
17、t price, and they are both softer and stronger. When people are free to compete when they are free to make more things and make them better everyone benefits. 6 In regard to the production of goods in greater quantities, the author states that_. ( A) the price of the goods should drop ( B) the quali
18、ty of the goods should improve ( C) the price and the quality should both rise ( D) the quality and the price should both drop 7 When the demand for facial tissues increased, _. ( A) the supply was quickly exhausted ( B) its price went up ( C) the manufacturers tried to improve their quality ( D) mo
19、re manufacturers went into the business of making tissues 8 Improved quality of facial tissues resulted from_. ( A) mass-production methods ( B) popular demand for a better product ( C) a decrease in production costs ( D) competition among manufacturers 9 According to the passage, we can see that lo
20、wer prices and better quality occur_. ( A) as a result of the effect of one on the other ( B) always at the same time ( C) independently of each other ( D) when the demand exceeds the supply 10 The author believes that in a nation where free enterprise(自由企业制 )exists, manufacturers will produce_. ( A
21、) as much as they like ( B) better quality merchandise(商品 ) ( C) more than they are able to sell ( D) both A and B 10 The blues was born on the Mississippi River Delta in the early 1900s. After the Civil War, the slaves were free but life was still not easy. They had to find new work. In the South,
22、work camps were formed. Black people from these camps worked on farms and on building up the Mississippi River banks. During the week the people worked long and hard. They often lived alone, without their families, far from home. On the weekends, the workers got together at picnics or drinking place
23、s. Traveling black musicians with guitars entertained them. The musicians sang songs about the difficult life of the workers. These songs were called the blues. If you have the blues it means you feel very sad. You can have the blues because you have no money, no job, no lover, or no home. But blue
24、songs were not always sad. Some of them were happy and many of them were funny. Sometimes the blues singers had song contests. Each singer sang new words or a new style of the blues song. They made up the music as they played. In this way they created new music. This is called improvisation. Later,
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