[外语类试卷]托福(阅读)模拟试卷2及答案与解析.doc
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1、托福(阅读)模拟试卷 2及答案与解析 一、 Sections Three: Reading Comprehension 1 What does the professor mean by the following statement: Poet and humorist Ogden Nash tried but failed to adapt himself to the academic and later the business world. ( A) He was a better businessman than he was a teacher. ( B) He did not
2、succeed in either teaching or business. ( C) He tried teaching before he finally succeeded in business. ( D) He made no effort to succeed in teaching and business. 2 What does the professor mean by the following statement: After hitting a bar several times with similar results, an animal learns that
3、 it can get food by pressing the bar. ( A) An animal is able to press the bar more after it is fed three or four times. ( B) Three or four animals are used in the experiment with similar results. ( C) There are several trials by an animal before the food is released. ( D) An animal learns how to get
4、 food by hitting a bar. 3 What does the professor mean by the following statement: Although he wrote many short stories, it was a poem, The Raven,“ that brought Poe his greatest recognition as a writer. ( A) Poe is remembered more for a poem than for his short stories. ( B) The Raven is less well-kn
5、own than Poes short stories. ( C) Poe is famous for writing both short stories and poetry. ( D) Poe wrote more short stories than poems during his career. 4 What does the professor mean by the following statement: It was an atom that contained in the form of pure energy the fundamental components of
6、 the entire universe. ( A) The universe was made up of many atoms of pure energy. ( B) The effect of a pure atom in the universe was to produce energy. ( C) Everything in the universe was reduced to pure energy in one atom. ( D) The energy in the universe was stored in pure atoms. 5 What does the pr
7、ofessor mean by the following statement: Although a bear does not eat during the winter, sustaining itself from body fat, its temperature remains almost normal, and it breathes regularly. ( A) When a bear survives on body fat instead of eating, its temperature and respiration are reduced. ( B) Not e
8、ating during the winter does not affect the bears breathing, but it does affect its temperature. ( C) During the winter, the bears temperature is normal and its respiration is regular, but it does not require food. ( D) The bears diet of fat during the winter does not affect its temperature and resp
9、iration. 6 What does the professor mean by the following statement: It is generally true that as long as the CEO maintains the confidence of the board of directors, they will not intervene to dictate specific policies. ( A) Policies are dictated by the board with the approval of the CEO. ( B) The bo
10、ard will assume control only if they lose confidence in the CEO. ( C) The confidence of the CEO is important to decisions that the board makes. ( D) The intervention by the CEO in board policies does not occur often. 7 What does the professor mean by the following statement: Temperature variations c
11、ause pressure differences in the air. ( A) Fluctuations in the air pressure are a result of changes in temperature. ( B) Changes in the air pressure and temperature vary at different times. ( C) The temperature is usually different from the air pressure. ( D) Changeable temperatures are caused by re
12、versals in the wind. 8 What does the professor mean by the following statement: To maintain a healthy body weight, an animal must balance energy intake with energy output, largely by metabolic activity and regular physical exertion. ( A) Metabolism regulates activity and exercise reduces body weight
13、 for a healthy life style. ( B) A healthy life style includes exercise in order to control weight gain that is caused by the metabolism. ( C) Metabolism and exercise are ways to stabilize consumption and production of energy for a healthy weight. ( D) Animals generally balance their metabolisms by h
14、ealthy eating and exercise, which also controls their weight. 9 What does the professor mean by the following statement: An example of childrens literature that supports the natural inclination to play with language is the nursery rhyme. ( A) The nursery rhyme is a good example of childrens literatu
15、re because it is fun. ( B) Children like nursery rhymes because they enjoy them during playtime. ( C) Childrens literature is written in language that the child can understand. ( D) The childs interest in playing with language is encouraged by the nursery rhyme. 10 What does the professor mean by th
16、e following statement: For employees whose jobs involve sitting at a computer terminal entering data or typing reports, the location of the computer relative to the company is of no consequence. ( A) Employees who work at their computers like to choose their locations. ( B) It does not matter where
17、employees work at their computers. ( C) The location of their computers should be comfortable to employees. ( D) Computer terminals must be located near each other in a company. 11 What does the professor mean by the following statement: Ireland was first settled around 7500 b.c. by hunting tribes f
18、rom Scotland, followed by people from the Mediterranean know as the Firbolgs. ( A) The Firbolgs arrived in Ireland from the Mediterranean after the Scottish people had already settled there. ( B) Irish tribes went to Scotland and then followed a hunting route all the way to the; Mediterranean area c
19、alled Firbolgs. ( C) The Irish and Scottish people explored Europe, reaching as far as the Mediterranean where they settled. ( D) Looking for a place to live, the Firbolgs went to Scotland and then to Ireland where they finally settled. 12 Although stage plays have been set to music since the era of
20、 the ancient Greeks when the dramas of Sophocles and Aeschylus were accompanied by lyres and flutes, the usually accepted date for the beginning of opera as we know it is 1600. As part of the celebration of the marriage of King Henry IV of France to the Italian aristocrat Maria de Medici, the Floren
21、tine composer Jacopo Peri produced his famous Euridice, generally considered to be the first opera. Following his example, a group of Italian musicians, poets, and noblemen called the Camerata revived the style of musical story that had been used in Greek tragedy. Taking most of the plots for their
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