[外语类试卷]阅读理解(语义理解题)强化练习试卷3及答案与解析.doc
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1、阅读理解(语义理解题)强化练习试卷 3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 corr
2、esponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 0 In the last 500 years, nothing about people their clothes, ideas, or languages has changed as much as what they eat. The original chocolate drink was made from the seeds of cocoa tree by South American Indians. The Spanish
3、 introduced it to the rest of the world during the 1500s. Although it was very expensive, it quickly became fashionable. In London, shops where chocolate drinks were served became important meeting places. Some still exist today. The potato is also from the New World. Around 1600, the Spanish brough
4、t it from Peru to Europe, where it soon was widely grown. The potato was the main food at Irish table. Thousands of Irish people starved when the crop failed during the “Potato Famine“ (土豆饥荒 ) of 1845 1846, and thousands more were forced to move to America. There are many other foods that have trave
5、led from South America to the old World. But some others went in the opposite direction. Brazil is now the worlds largest grower of coffee, and coffee is an important crop in Colombia and other South American countries. But it is native to Ethiopia (埃塞俄比亚 ). It was first made into a drink by Arabs d
6、uring the 1400s. According to an Arabic story, coffee was discovered when a man named Kaldi noticed that his goats were attracted to the red fruits on a coffee bush. He tried one and experienced the “wide-awake“ feeling that one-third of the worlds population now starts the day with. . 1 According t
7、o the passage, which of the following has changed the most in the last 500 years? ( A) Food. ( B) Chocolate drinks. ( C) Potato. ( D) Coffee. 2 “Some“ in the sentence “Some still exist today. “ refers to . ( A) cocoa trees ( B) chocolate ( C) shops ( D) meeting places 3 Thousands of Irish people sta
8、rved because_. ( A) they depended on the potato ( B) they were forced to move to America ( C) the weather conditions in Ireland were not fit for growing the potato ( D) the potato harvest was bad 4 Coffee originally came from_. ( A) Brazil ( B) Colombia ( C) Ethiopia ( D) Arabia 5 The writer used an
9、 Arabic story to prove that _. ( A) coffee was first discovered by Kaldi ( B) coffee was first discovered by Kaldis goats ( C) coffee was first discovered in South American countries ( D) coffee drinks were first made by Arabs 5 The multi-billion-dollar Western pop music industry is under fire. It i
10、s being blamed by the United Nations for the dramatic rise in drug abuse worldwide, “The most worrying development is a culture of drug-friendliness,“ says the UNs International Narcotics Control Board in a report released last year. The 74-page study says the pop music, as a global industry, is by
11、far the most influential trend-setter for young people of most cultures. “Some songs encourage people to take drugs. Certain pop stars make statements and set examples as if the use of drugs for non-medicinal purposes were a normal and acceptable part of a persons lifestyle,“ the study says. Surpris
12、ingly, says the Board, the effect of drug-friendly pop music seems to survive despite the occasional shock of death by overdose (过量用药 ). “Such incidents end to be seen as an occasion to mourn (哀悼 ) the loss of a role model, and not an opportunity to face the deadly effect of drug use,“ it notes. Sin
13、ce the 1970s* several internationally famous singer and movie stars including Elvis Presley, Janice Jophlin, John Belushi, Jimi Hendrix, Jonathan Melvin and Andy Gibbs have died of either drug abuse or drug related illnesses. With the globalization of popular music, messages promoting drug abuse are
14、 now reaching beyond their countries of origin. “In most countries, the names of certain pop stars have become familiar to the members of every household,“ the study says. The UN study also blames the media for its description of certain drug incidents, which encourages rather than prevents drug abu
15、se. “Over the past years, we have seen how drug abuse is increasingly regarded as being acceptable or even attractive,“ says Hamid Ghodse, president of the Board. “Powerful pressure groups run political campaigns aimed at legalizing controlled drugs,“ he says. Ghodse also points out that all these d
16、evelopments have created an environment which is tolerant (容忍的 ) of or even favorable to drug abuse and spoils international drug prevention efforts currently under way. The study focuses on demand reduction and prevention within an environment that has become tolerant of drug abuse. The Board calls
17、 on governments to do their legal and moral duties, and to act against the pro-drug (赞成吸毒 ) messages of the youth culture to which young people increasingly are being exposed. 6 Which of the following statements does the author tend to agree with? ( A) The use of drugs for non-medicinal purposes is
18、an acceptable part of a persons lifestyle. ( B) The spreading of pop music may cause drug abuse to beyond country boundaries. ( C) No efforts have been made to prevent the spreading of drug abuse. ( D) Governments have no ability to act against the pro-drug messages of the youth culture. 7 The expre
19、ssion “under fire“ in the first paragraph means_. ( A) in an urgent situation ( B) facing some problems ( C) being criticized ( D) in trouble 8 From the third paragraph, we learn that, the youth_ ( A) tend to. mourn the pop stars who died of overdose as role models ( B) are shocked to know even pop
20、stars may abuse drugs ( C) try to face the deadly effect of drug use ( D) may stop abusing drugs 9 Which of the following is not mentioned as tolerant of drug abuse? ( A) The spreading of pop music. ( B) The media. ( C) Political campaigns run by powerful pressure groups. ( D) The low price of some
21、drugs. 10 According to the passage, pop music ( A) has a great influence on young people of most cultures ( B) attracts a small number of young people ( C) is not a profitable industry ( D) is alone responsible for drug abuse 10 Many private institutions of higher education around the country are in
22、 danger. Not all will be saved, and perhaps not all deserve to be saved. There are low-quality schools just as there are low-quality businesses. We have no obligation to save them simply because they exist. But many thriving institutions that deserve to continue are threatened. They are doing a fine
23、 job educationally, but they are caught in a financial difficulty, with no way to reduce rising costs or increase revenues (收入 ) significantly. Raising fees doesnt bring in more revenue, for each time fees go up, the enrollment (注册人数 ) goes down, or the amount that must be given away in student aid
24、goes up. Schools are bad businesses, whether public or private, not usually because of bad management but because of the nature of the business. They lose money on every customer, and they can go bankrupt either from too few students or too many students. Even a very good college is a very bad busin
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