[外语类试卷]考博英语(阅读理解)历年真题试卷汇编5及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语(阅读理解)历年真题试卷汇编 5及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 For 150 years scientists have tried to determine the solar constant, the amount of solar constant energy that reaches the Earth. Yet, even in the most cloud-free regions of the planet, the solar constant cannot be measured precisely. Gas molecule
2、s and dust particles in the atmosphere absorb and scatter sunlight and prevent some wavelengths of the light from ever reaching the ground. With the advent of satellites, however, scientists have finally been able to measure the Suns output without being impeded by the Earths atmosphere. Solar Max,
3、a satellite from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration(NASA), has been measuring the Suns output since February 1980. Although a malfunction in the satellites control system limited its observation for a few years, the satellite was repaired in orbit by astronauts from the space-shuttle
4、in 1984. Maxs observations indicate that the solar constant is not really constant after all. The satellites instruments have detected frequent, small variations in the Suns energy output, generally amounting to no more than 0. 05 percent of the Suns mean energy output and lasting from a few days to
5、 a few weeks. Scientists believe these fluctuations coincide with the appearance and disappearance of large groups of sunspots on the Suns disk. Sunspots are relatively dark regions on the Suns surface that have strong magnetic fields and a temperature about 2, 000 degrees Fahrenheit cooler than the
6、 rest of the Suns surface. Particularly large fluctuations in the solar constant have coincided with sightings of large sunspot groups. In 1980, for example, Solar Maxs instruments registered 0. 3 percent drop in the solar energy reaching the Earth. At that time a sunspot group covered about 0. 6 pe
7、rcent of the solar disk, an area 20 times larger than the Earths surface. Long-term variations in the solar constant are more difficult to determine. Although Solar Maxs data have indicated a slow and steady decline in the Suns output, some scientists have thought that the satellites aging detectors
8、 might have become less sensitive over the years, thus falsely indicating a drop in the solar constant. This possibility was dismissed, however, by comparing Solar Maxs observations with data from a similar instrument operating on NASAs Nimbus 7 weather satellite since 1978. 1 Why is it not possible
9、 to measure the solar constant accurately without a satellite? ( A) the Earth is too far from the Sun. ( B) Some areas on Earth receive more solar energy than others. ( C) There is not enough sunlight during the day. ( D) the Earths atmosphere interferes with the sunlight. 2 Why did scientists think
10、 that Solar Max might be giving unreliable information? ( A) Solar Max did not work for the first few years. ( B) Solar Maxs instruments were getting old. ( C) The space shuttle could not fix Solar Maxs instruments. ( D) Nimbus 7 interfered with Solar Maxs detectors. 3 The attempt to describe the so
11、lar constant can best be described as_. ( A) an ongoing research effort ( B) a question that can never be answered ( C) an issue that has been resolved ( D) historically interesting, but irrelevant to contemporary concerns 4 What does this passage mainly discuss? ( A) The components of the Earths at
12、mosphere. ( B) The launching of a weather satellite. ( C) The measurement of variations in the solar constant. ( D) The interaction of sunlight and air pollution. 4 The human ear contains the organ for hearing and the organ for balance. Both organs involve fluid-filled channels containing hair cells
13、 that produce electrochemical impulses when the hairs are stimulated by moving fluid. The ear can be divided into three regions: outer, middle, and inner. The outer ear collects sound waves and directs them to the eardrum separating the outer ear from the middle ear. The middle ear conducts sound vi
14、brations through three small bones to the inner ear. The inner ear is a network of channels containing fluid that moves in response to sound or movement. To perform the function of hearing, the ear converts the energy of pressure waves moving through the air into nerve impulses that the brain percei
15、ves as sound. Vibrating objects, such as the vocal cords of a speaking person, create waves in the surrounding air. These waves cause the eardrum to vibrate with the same frequency. The three bones of the middle ear amplify and transmit the vibrations to the oval window, a membrane on the surface of
16、 the cochlea, the organ of hearing. Vibrations of the oval window produce pressure waves in the fluid inside the cochlea. Hair cells in the cochlea convert the energy of the vibrating fluid into impulses that travel along the auditory nerve to the brain. The organ for balance is also located in the
17、inner ear. Sensations related to body position are generated much like sensations of sound. Hair cells in the inner ear respond to changes in head position with respect to gravity and movement. Gravity is always pulling down on the hairs, sending a constant series of impulses to the brain. When the
18、position of the head changes as when the head bends forward the force on the hair cells changes its output of nerve impulses. The brain then interprets these changes to determine the heads new position. 5 What can be inferred about the organs for hearing and balance? ( A) Both organs evolved in huma
19、ns at the same time. ( B) Both organs send nerve impulses to the brain. ( C) Both organs contain the same amount of fluid. ( D) Both organs are located in the ears middle region. 6 Hearing involves all of the following EXCEPT_. ( A) motion of the vocal cords so that they vibrate. ( B) stimulation of
20、 hair cells in fluid-filled channels. ( C) amplification of sound vibrations. ( D) conversion of wave energy into nerve impulses. 7 It can be inferred from paragraphs 2 and 3 that the cochlea is a part of_. ( A) the outer ear ( B) the eardrum ( C) the middle ear ( D) the inner ear 8 What can be infe
21、rred from paragraph 4 about gravity? ( A) Gravity has an essential role in the sense of balance. ( B) The ear converts gravity into sound waves in the air. ( C) Gravity is a force that originates in the human ear. ( D) The organ for hearing is not subject to gravity. 9 What does “membrane“ most prob
22、ably mean? ( A) member ( B) part ( C) thin cover ( D) hole 9 The geology of the Earths surface is dominated by the particular properties of water. Present on Earth in solid, liquid, and gaseous states, water is exceptionally reactive. It dissolves, transports, and precipitates many chemical compound
23、s and is constantly modifying the face of the Earth. Evaporated from the oceans, water vapor forms clouds, some of which are transported by wind over the continents. Condensation from the clouds provides the essential agent of continental erosion; rain. Precipitated onto the ground, the water trickl
24、es down to form brooks, streams, and rivers, constituting what is called the hydrographic network. This immense polarized network channels the water toward a single receptacle; an ocean. Gravity dominates this entire step in the cycle because water tends to minimize its potential energy by running f
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