[外语类试卷]山东省成人本科英语模拟试卷1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 1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 correspo
2、nding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 0 When the TV viewer turns on his set, what sort of programs does he have to choose from? You might think there would be more programs devoted to entertainment than to anything else, but thats not the case. In most countries, fe
3、wer than 20% of broadcasting hours are devoted to entertainment. U.S. figures are high 34. 8 % , and the Canadians are even higher with 44%. Except Canada and Italy, all countries give more broadcasting time to education than to either information(news, documentaries and so on)or entertainment progr
4、ams. Of course, few educational broadcasts take place during peak viewing times. In Japan though, more than 60% of broadcasting time is taken up with education of one kind of another just example of the “businesslike Japanese philosophy“. In the U. K. , the figure is 56.4%. The Italians have fewer e
5、ducational programs than anyone else. They dont go in for entertainment either. Only about ten percent of viewing time is devoted to dramas and serials, quiz shows, music, sports, etc. You will find more news information programs on I-talian TV than anything else. Thats understandable in a country e
6、xperiencing social and political changes. Italians rely on TV to tell them whats going on and events are happening almost too fast to follow. The percentage of time the U. S. devoted to news and documentary programs is much smaller. After education, most TV time is given to entertainment. Many of th
7、ese programs are shown around the world. 1 Based on this passage, the percentage of TV broadcasting hours devoted to education is greatest in_. ( A) Japan ( B) Italy ( C) Canada ( D) the United States 2 More news information programs are broadcast on Italian TV than anywhere else because the Italian
8、s _. ( A) are interested in what is happening in the world ( B) like to undergo social and political changes ( C) prefer to learn news information on TV rather than in newspaper ( D) expect TV to tell them the latest news about what is going on in their country 3 So far as the broadcasting hours dev
9、oted to entertainment are concerned, _. ( A) the Japanese figure is the highest in the world ( B) the U.S. figure is smaller than the U.K. figure ( C) the U.K. figure is second to the Japanese figure ( D) the Canadian figure is higher than that of any other country 4 From this passage, we learn that
10、 most TV stations in the world devoted more broadcasting hours to _. ( A) educational programs ( B) entertainment programs ( C) news information programs ( D) dramas, serials, music, sports and so on 5 In the United States, _. ( A) TV programs are shown for world audience to watch ( B) most of TV br
11、oadcasting hours are given to entertainment ( C) educational programs are shown during peak viewing times ( D) TV broadcasting hours devoted to education are more than those devoted to entertainment 5 Man has invented ways to keep warm, but how do animals defend themselves? They cannot reason in the
12、 sense that man can, but nature has taken care of the animal kingdom by providing animals with special instincts. One of these instincts is known as hibernation(冬眠 ). “Sleeping like a dormouse(睡鼠 )“ is not only a common saying but a reality. When winter comes, the dormouse and other hibernating anim
13、als have reached a well-nourished state. They eat very well in warmer days laying down fat in the tissues of their bodies and during hibernation this keeps them alive. Safe in their nests, or burrows, they sleep soundly until the warmth of spring arrives. Bats, tortoises, snakes, frogs, even insects
14、 like butterflies, hibernate more or less completely. Some, like the squirrels, sleep during coldest weather but are roused by a warm spell. During hibernation, the temperature of an animals body drops drastically. Breathing and heartbeats almost cease. Another instinctive methods of avoiding intens
15、e cold is to escape by means of migration. Wild swans, seagulls, swallows and cuckoos are a few of the very many kinds of birds which fly thousands of miles, twice a year, to avoid cold. Many animals, especially those of the Arctic regions, have summer and winter quarters. The Arctic deer of North A
16、merica, as well as the reindeer of Europe, move southward towards the forests when winter approaches. They return to the northern area when the warmth of spring begins to be sensed. There are animals which do not attempt to leave at the first sign of winter cold. Their instinctive means of defense i
17、s to dig out a deep burrow, made soft and warm by padding out with straw, leaves, moss and fur. In it they have a “secret place“ containing food which they hope will last the winter through! Animals which fall into this class include the Arctic fox, the rabbit and the ermine(貂 )and the little field-
18、mice. 6 How does the dormouse defend itself against cold in winter? ( A) It moves about to keep warm. ( B) It grows thicker fur. ( C) It sleeps continuously. ( D) It goes to warmer areas. 7 What keeps animals alive during hibernation? ( A) The fat stored in their bodies. ( B) Their thick fur. ( C) T
19、heir warm burrows. ( D) Their deep sleep. 8 During hibernation, animals breathe_. ( A) normally ( B) at a much slower rate ( C) at a faster rate ( D) irregularly 9 According to the passage, what is “migration“? ( A) Moving from one place to another with the season. ( B) Living in burrows in winter.
20、( C) Traveling in the winter months. ( D) Leaving ones own country for another. 10 How do ermines survive in winter? ( A) They leave their cozy burrows and migrate to warmer lands. ( B) They sleep soundly inside their burrows in winter. ( C) They dig out burrows and store them with enough food. ( D)
21、 They stay in their burrows and live on the food stored there. 10 There is a definite possibility that the climate of the world may be changing. Some scientists imagine that this could even mean the beginning of another ice age. The effects of such a change in climate on the human population of the
22、world would be startling. Recent research suggests that the general warming trend of the past hundred years or so may be coming to an end. During the past ten years, meteorologists tell us the average temperature of the earth has dropped about one degree Fahrenheit. This does not seem like much, but
23、 it could have effects on wind and rain patterns which influence the overall weather picture. If these patterns change a lot, it could mean that certain regions of the world may continue to have long droughts while others will possibly suffer from widespread flooding. What regulates the climate is n
24、ot exactly known. Meteorologists believe that clouds may be an important factor in regulating the amount of solar heat held by the earth, which in turn determines the temperature of the planet. Another possibility is that man s industrial and agricultural methods may be affecting the natural weather
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