[外语类试卷]山东省成人本科英语模拟试卷14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 14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 Though it is merely 1 to 3 percent of the population, the upper class possesses at least 25 percent of the nation s wealth. This has two segments; upper-upper and lower-upper. Basically, the upper-upper class is the “old rich
3、“ families that have been wealthy for several generations an aristocracy of birth and wealth. Their names are in the Social Register, a listing of acceptable members of high society. A few are known across the nation, such as the Rockefellers, Roose-velts, and Vanderbilts. Most are not visible to th
4、e general public. They live in grand seclusion(过 着显赫的退隐生活 ), drawing their income from the investment of their inherited wealth. In contrast , the lower-upper class is the “ new rich“. Although they may be wealthier than some of the old rich, the new rich have hustled(拼命干 )to make their money like e
5、verybody else beneath their class. Thus their prestige is generally lower than that of the old rich, who have not found it necessary to lift a finger to make their money, and who tend to look down upon the new rich. However its wealth is acquired, the upper class is very rich. They have enough money
6、 and leisure time to cultivate an interest in the arts and to collect rare books, paintings, and sculptures. They generally live in exclusive areas, belong to exclusive social clubs, communicate with each other, and marry their own kind all of which keeps them so distant from the masses that they ha
7、ve been called the out-of-sight class. More than any other class, they tend to be conscious of being members of a class. They also command an enormous amount of power and influence here and abroad, as they hold many top government positions, run the Council on Foreign Relations and control multinati
8、onal corporations. Their actions affect the lives of millions. 1 All the following statements are true except that_. ( A) the upper class owns at least a quarter of the country s wealth ( B) the “old rich“ enjoy higher prestige than the “new rich“ ( C) the “old rich“ isolate themselves and lead a lo
9、nely life ( D) the upper-upper class is of aristocratic origin 2 The “old rich“get richer_. ( A) through the Social Register ( B) by investing their inherited wealth ( C) through their reputation ( D) by collecting paintings and sculptures 3 The reason why the “old rich“ look down upon the “new rich
10、“ is that_. ( A) the former are wealthier than the latter ( B) the latter sweat themselves to make money ( C) the “old rich“ are conscious of being members of the upper class ( D) the “new rich“ have no interest in arts 4 The upper class is also called the out-of-sight class because_. ( A) they don
11、t communicate with any people ( B) they spend most of their time abroad ( C) they move frequently from the general public ( D) they keep away from the general public 5 We can learn from the passage that_. ( A) the upper class is powerful and influential ( B) the upper class collects rare books to ma
12、ke money ( C) the “old rich“ make much more money than the “new rich“ ( D) the upper class holds all top government positions 5 We all know that DNA has the ability to identify individuals but, because it is inherited, there are also regions of the DNA strand which can relate an individual to his or
13、 her family(immediate and extended), tribal group and even an entire population. Molecular Genealogy(宗谱学 )can use this unique identification provided by the genetic markers to link people together into family trees. Pedigrees(家谱 )based on such genetic markers can mean a breakthrough for family trees
14、 where information is incomplete or missing due to adoption, illegitimacy or lack of records. There are many communities and populations which have lost precious records due to tragic events such as the fire in the Irish courts during Civil War in 1921. or American slaves for whom many records were
15、never kept in the first place. The main objective of the Molecular Genealogy Research Group is to build a database containing over 100,000 DNA samples from individuals all over the world. These individuals will have provided a pedigree chart of at least four generations and a small blood sample. Onc
16、e the database has enough samples to represent the world genetic make-up, it will eventually help in solving many issues regarding genealogies that could not be done by relying only on traditional written records. Theoretically, any individual will someday be able to trace his or her family origins
17、through this database. In the meantime, as the database is being created, molecular genealogy can already verify possible or suspected relationships between individuals. “For example, if two men sharing the same last name believe that they are related, but no written record proves this relationship,
18、 we can verify this possibility by collecting a sample of DNA from both and looking for common markers(in this case we can look primarily at the Y chromosome(染色体 ),“ explains Ugo Perego, a member of the BYU Molecular Genealogy research team. 6 People in a large area may possess the same DNA thread b
19、ecause_. ( A) DNA is characteristic of a region ( B) they are beyond doubt of common ancestry ( C) DNA strand has the ability to identify individuals ( D) their unique identification can be provided via DNA 7 The possible research of family trees is based on the fact that_. ( A) genetics has achieve
20、d a breakthrough ( B) genetic information contained in DNA can be revealed now ( C) each individual carries a unique record of who he is and how he is related to others ( D) we can use DNA to prove how distant an individual is to a family, a group or a population 8 The Molecular Genealogy Research G
21、roup is building a database for the purpose of_. ( A) offering assistance in working out genealogy-related problems ( B) solving many issues without relying on traditional written records ( C) providing a pedigree chart of at least four generations in the world ( D) confirming the assumption that al
22、l individuals are of the same origin 9 If two men suspected for some reason they have a common ancestor, _. ( A) we can decide according to their family tree ( B) we can find the truth from their genetic markers ( C) we can compare the differences in their Y chromosome ( D) we can look for written r
23、ecords to prove their relationship 10 Which of the following CANNOT be inferred from the passage? ( A) We are a walking, living, breathing record of our ancestors. ( B) Many American slaves did not know who their ancestors were. ( C) An adopted child generally lacks enough information to prove his i
24、dentity. ( D) Molecular Genealogy can be used to prove a relationship between individuals. 10 The faces of elderly, happily-married people sometimes resemble each other. Dr. Aiken studied a number of couples who had been married for at least twenty-five years. Each couple provided four photographs o
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