[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷50及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 50及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 For farmers hoping for a healthy harvest, the best place to turn for help these days is the Monsanto Corp. One of the worlds leading biotechnology companies and lately a pioneer in genetically engineered seeds-Monsanto has been incorporating flashy traits
2、 like herbicide and pest resistance into everything from canola to corn. But such super crops dont come cheap. Farmers pay a premium for Monsanto seeds, and to make sure they keep paying, the company requires them to sign an agreement promising not to plant seeds their crops produce. If farmers want
3、 the same bountiful harvest next year, they must return to the company for a new load of seeds. While this arrangement makes sense for Monsanto, it works only if farmers honor it-something thats difficult to police in the U. S. and almost impossible in the developing world. Now, however, Monsanto ho
4、pes to enforce biologically what it cannot enforce contractually. With the help of clever genes currently in development, future Monsanto crops may be designed with a new feature in mind: sterility (不育 ). No sooner will the companys plants mature than the seeds they carry, will lose the ability to r
5、eproduce. From Monsantos point of view, the set of new genes-which others have nicknamed Terminator-is a perfectly legitimate way to protect their intellectual-property rights. Not everybody agrees. Let the new science take hold, opponents ware darkly, and farmers could find themselves coming to Mon
6、santo, seed cup in hand, paying whatever the company demands before they can plant that seasons crop. Worse still, some doomsday stories suggest, pollen (花粉 )from Terminator plants could drift with the wind like a toxic cloud, cross with ordinary crops or wild plants, and spread from species to spec
7、ies until flora all around the world had been suddenly and irreversibly sterilized. No serious scientist thinks anything so disastrous will come to pass. For Monsanto, however, with a technology in its pocket and a fight on its hands, the situation is about as grim as it can get- at least in terms o
8、f public relations. “From a marketing perspective, its pathological (病态的 ). This is a question of who controls the seeds of life.“ 1 Before Terminator, farmers _. ( A) are required to buy new load of seeds every year ( B) axe often caught by the police replanting the seeds ( C) can replant the seeds
9、 under the permission from Monsanto ( D) obey the agreements signed with Monsanto 2 According to Monsanto, the invention of Terminator will NOT _. ( A) stop illegal replanting of seeds in the developing countries ( B) protect their intellectual-property fights ( C) biologically carry out the agreeme
10、nts with the farmers ( D) make all plants sterilized 3 According to the opponents, Terminator will do all the following EXCEPT that _. ( A) Terminator will result in raising the seed price ( B) Terminator will make corns not mature to bear seeds ( C) Terminator will contaminate ordinary crops ( D) T
11、erminator will not be poisonous to other plants 4 Whats the tone of the author towards “Terminator? ( A) Objective. ( B) Mildly critical. ( C) Indifferent. ( D) Pessimistic. 5 The best title for the passage will be _. ( A) The Suicide Seeds ( B) Monsanto-Leading Biotech Company ( C) Sterility in Bio
12、logy ( D) Against New Science 5 The molecules of carbon dioxide in the Earths atmosphere affect the heat balance of the Earth by acting as a one-way screen. Although these molecules allow radiation at visible wavelengths, where most of the energy of sunlight is concentrated, to pass through, they ab
13、sorb some longer wave- length, infrared emissions radiated from the Earths surface, radiation that would otherwise be transmitted back into space. For the Earth to maintain a constant average temperature, such emissions from the planet must balance incoming solar radiation. If there were no carbon d
14、ioxide in the atmosphere, heat would escape from the Earth much more easily. The surface temperature would be so much lower that the oceans might be a solid mass of ice. Today, however, the potential problem is too much carbon dioxide. The burning of fossil fuels and the clearing of forests have inc
15、reased atmospheric carbon dioxide by about 15 percent in the last hundred years, and we continue to add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. Could the increase in car- bon dioxide cause a global rise in average temperature7 Mathematical models that allow us to calculate the rise in temperature as a fun
16、ction of the increase indicate that the answer is probably yes. Under present conditions a temperature of - 18 can be observed at an altitude of 5 to 6 kilo-meters above the Earth. Below this altitude (called the radiating level), the temperature increases by about 6 per kilometer approaching the Ea
17、rths surface, where the average temperature is about 15 . An increase in the amount of carbon dioxide means that there are more molecules of carbon dioxide to absorb infrared radiation. As the capacity of the atmosphere to absorb infrared radiation increases, the radiating level and temperature of t
18、he surface must rise. One mathematical model predicts that doubling the atmospheric carbon dioxide would raise the global mean surface temperature by 2.5 . This model assumes that the atmospheres relative humidity remains constant and the temperature decreases with altitude at a rate of 6.5 per kilo
19、meter. The assumption of constant relative humidity is important, because water vapor in the atmosphere is another efficient absorber of radiation at infrared wavelengths. Because warm air can hold more moisture than cool air, the relative humidity will be constant only if the amount of water vapor
20、in the atmosphere increases as the temperature rises. Therefore, more infrared radiation would be absorbed and reradiated back to the Earths surface. The resultant warming at the surface could be expected to melt snow and ice, reducing the Earths reflectivity. More solar radiation would then be abso
21、rbed leading to further increase in temperature. 6 According to the passage, the greatest part of the solar energy that reaches the Earth is _. ( A) reflected back to space by snow and ice ( B) concentrated at visible wavelengths ( C) absorbed by carbon dioxide molecules ( D) absorbed by atmospheric
22、 water vapor 7 According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE of the last hundred years? ( A) Fossil fuels were burned for the first time. ( B) The average temperature at the Earths surface has become 2 cooler. ( C) The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased measurably. (
23、 D) The amount of farmland worldwide has doubled. 8 Which of the following best describes the authors attitude toward the increasing amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and its consequences? ( A) Objective yet concerned. ( B) Angry yet resigned. ( C) Completely detached. ( D) Incredulous. 9 I
24、t can be concluded from information contained in the text that the average temperature at an altitude of I kilometer above the Earth is about _. ( A) 15 ( B) -18 ( C) 2.5 ( D) 9 10 The primary purpose of the passage is to _. ( A) discuss the significance of increasing the amount of carbon dioxide in
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