[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷26及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 26及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 One of the greatest mysteries in the study of Cetacea aquatic mammals has always been that the creatures found in the stomachs of toothed whales show no teeth marks. Now a University of California at Santa Cruz professor thinks he may have solved the enig
2、ma with what he calls the “big bang“ theory of cetacean predation. Ken Norris, natural history professor, believes that rather than use their teeth to attack their victims, toothed whales stun their prey with intense bursts of sound. He points out that all 68 species of odontocetes (a sub-order that
3、 includes dolphins) use sound to locate their victims, and suggests this ability may have evolved to the point where it could be used as a weapon. Millions of years ago, the ancestors of whales had a narrow tapered jaw, streamlined for speed and bristling with long rows of sharp teeth. Today odontoc
4、etes are not adapted to surprising their prey or trapping it quickly. Most are more bulky than their forebearers; their teeth are short and unevenly spaced when they exist at all. Norris suggests that because of their sonar ability, whales teeth have become vestigial, like the human appendix. It is
5、difficult to test the big bang theory because in captivity, cetaceans tend to moderate their sonar so as not to deafen other creatures in their small, highly reflective tanks. Dolphins are known to politely turn off their echolocation systems when passing one another. And in the wild its hard to tel
6、l whether a sound came from a nearby animal or form another very far away. But Norris points to the male narwhal as tacit proof of his theory. This whale has no teeth, and the single spiral tusk that extends about eight feet in front of him would seem to be more of an impediment than an aid in catch
7、ing shrimp, his preferred feed. “You look at these animals and you wonder whats going on.“ 1 The underlined word enigma means _. ( A) debate ( B) fact ( C) mystery ( D) proof 2 The primary purpose of this passage is to _. ( A) argue for a ban on the capture of whales and dolphins ( B) describe the e
8、volution of whales ( C) report a possible explanation for the lack of teeth marks on whales victims ( D) reveal the flaws in the “big bang“ theory of cetacean predation 3 As used in the passage, moderate most nearly means _. ( A) direct ( B) lessen ( C) move to middle ( D) use 4 What is the “big ban
9、g“ theory of cetacean predation? _. ( A) Sixty-eight species of odontocetes use sound to locate their victims ( B) Toothed whales use sound as weapons ( C) Whales and humans have vestigial structures ( D) Whale teeth, once sharp, have become somewhat short and uneven 5 It can be concluded from the p
10、assage that the “big bang“ theory is _. ( A) a fact ( B) a disproved hypothesis ( C) an unsupported opinion ( D) an idea with some supporting evidence 5 Olga had always enjoyed the character-centered books written by Adele Kwan and wanted to read another one if it seemed interesting and was written
11、in the same style. Olga wasnt sure, however, whether she should spend part of her savings on Kwans latest book, The Newcomer. She hoped the following book reviews in her high school newspaper would help her make a decision. Novel without a plot By Carlo Dante I just finished reading Adele Kwans late
12、st novel, The Newcomer, and was disappointed. In my opinion the book does not have enough plot to be considered a novel. The newcomer in this book is Violet Wang. Shes fifteen when her family moves from San Francisos Chinatown to a small town in Washington State. In this town everyone knows each oth
13、er, and none of the other residents are Chinese. Violets challenge is to fit in. Sensitive and intelligent, she amuses shoes who know her well but is shy and reserved with strangers. These circumstances could have provided the basis for an interesting story. I particularly enjoyed learning about Chi
14、nese American culture and Violets strong family ties. However, this book has no real plot. There is no action to follow. Instead the author emphasizes what is happening in Violets head as she finds her way in her new home. We are introduced to new characters and situations only as they are viewed by
15、 the introspective Violet. When she arrives at her new school, for example, the reader is forced to endure page after page describing Violets classrooms, classmates, and teachers, with no excitement to keep us involved in the story. If this had been a historical novel, at least the text could have e
16、lucidated what life was like daring a past era. If it had been a mystery, I would have had a reason to move form one page to the next. Furthermore, Violet would have had a more intriguing way to demonstrate her intelligence and sensitivity. As it is, I found The Newcomer uninteresting. The lack of p
17、lot and the reliance on a single character to support the entire book make for a dull, slow-moving reading experience. Although Ms. Kwan writes well, she has failed to presser a story worth reading. A Book to Cherish By Rachel Blythe In last weeks edition I read “Novel Without a Plot“, an unflatteri
18、ng review of Adele Kwans latest novel, I too, have read The Newcomer, and I strongly disagree with. Carlo Dantes evaluation of this fine novel. Dante claims The Newcomer lacks a plot. He fails to recognize that some novels are plot-driven and others are character-centered. Clearly Dante prefers to r
19、ead the former and feels justified in imposing his preference on all of us. There are many readers who do not require a story to propel us feverishly from one action-packed moment to the next. We are content to get to know an interesting character who encounters challenges and tries various ways to
20、overcome them. Violet Wang is a wouderful example of this type of character, and we are fortunate that the novel is told form her point of view. We first experience her world in San Francisco, where she is surrounded by Chinese American traditions and the support of an extended family. We feel her c
21、onfusion and traumatic sense of loss as she must leave all that is familiar to her. When Violet arrives in the area that will be her new home, we see its beauty and mystery through her eyes. As she tries to adjust to life in a place where she feels like an outsider, many of us may remember similar t
22、imes in our own lives. We ache when she hurts and feel triumph in our hearts when she experiences progress. I wont tell you why. Violet has had to make such a drastic life change or how she comes to terms with it. Unlike Dante, I think that most readers would greatly enjoy this book. In these times
23、of action-adventure movies and computer games, many have lost the patience to be readers, thinkers, and emotional beings. I think that someone who fails to see the value in this book is missing out on a lot. 6 When Olga read Rachel Blythes review, she probably felt _. ( A) encouraged ( B) indifferen
24、t ( C) confused ( D) depressed 7 Which of these is the best summary of the passage? ( A) Voicing his disappointment in Adele Kwans latest novel, Carlo Dante writhes a book review criticizing the book as uninteresting lacking in plot. ( B) To help her decide whether to purchase Adele Kwans new book,
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