[外语类试卷]雅思(阅读)模拟试卷79及答案与解析.doc
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1、雅思(阅读)模拟试卷 79及答案与解析 0 Snow-makers Skiing is big business nowadays. But what can ski resort owners do if the snow doesn t come? A In the early to mid twentieth century, with the growing popularity of skiing, ski slopes became extremely profitable businesses. But ski resort owners were completely depe
2、ndent on the weather; if it didnt snow, or didnt snow enough, they had to close everything down. Fortunately, a device called the snow gun can now provide snow whenever it is needed. These days such machines are standard equipment in the vast majority of ski resorts around the world, making it possi
3、ble for many resorts to stay open four months or more a year. B Snow formed by natural weather systems comes from water vapour in the atmosphere. The water vapour condenses into droplets, forming clouds. If the temperature is sufficiently low, the water droplets freeze into tiny ice crystals. More w
4、ater particles then condense onto the crystal and join with it to form a snowflake. As the snowflake grows heavier, it falls towards the Earth. C The snow gun works very differently from a natural weather system, but it accomplishes exactly the same thing. The device basically works by combining wat
5、er and air. Two different hoses are attached to the gun, one leading from a water pumping station which pumps water up from a lake or reservoir, and the other leading from an air compressor. When the compressed air passes through the hose into the gun, it atomises the water that is, it disrupts the
6、stream so that the water splits up into tiny droplets. The droplets are then blown out of the gun and if the outside temperature is below 0C, ice crystals will form, and will then make snowflakes in the same way as natural snow. D Snow-makers often talk about dry snow and wet snow. Dry snow has a re
7、latively low amount of water, so it is very light and powdery. This type of snow is excellent for skiing because skis glide over it easily without getting stuck in wet slush. One of the advantages of using a snow-maker is that this powdery snow can be produced to give the ski slopes a level surface.
8、 However, on slopes which receive heavy use, resort owners also use denser, wet snow underneath the dry snow. Many resorts build up the snow depth this way once or twice a year, and then regularly coat the trails with a layer of dry snow throughout the winter. E The wetness of snow is dependent on t
9、he temperature and humidity outside, as well as the size of the water droplets launched by the gun. Snow-makers have to adjust the proportions of water and air in their snow guns to get the perfect snow consistency for the outdoor weather conditions. Many ski slopes now do this with a central comput
10、er system that is connected to weather-reading stations all over the slope. F But man-made snow makes heavy demands on the environment. It takes about 275,000 litres of water to create a blanket of snow covering a 60x60 metre area. Most resorts pump water from one or more reservoirs located in low-l
11、ying areas. The run-off water from the slopes feeds back into these reservoirs, so the resort can actually use the same water over and over again. However, considerable amounts of energy are needed to run the large air-compressing pumps, and the diesel engines which run them also cause air pollution
12、. G Because of the expense of making snow, ski resorts have to balance the cost of running the machines with the benefits of extending the ski season, making sure they only make snow when it is really needed, and when it will bring the maximum amount of profit in return for the investment. But man-m
13、ade snow has a number of other uses as well. A layer of snow keeps a lot of the Earths heat from escaping into the atmosphere, so farmers often use man-made snow to provide insulation for winter crops. Snow-making machines have played a big part in many movie productions. Movie producers often take
14、several months to shoot scenes that cover just a few days. If the movie takes place in a snowy setting, the set decorators have to get the right amount of snow for each day of shooting either by adding man-made snow or melting natural snow. And another important application of man-made snow is its u
15、se in the tests that aircraft must undergo in order to ensure that they can function safely in extreme conditions. Reading Passage 1 has seven paragraphs A-G. Choose the correct heading for each paragraph from the list of headings below. Write the correct number(i-x)in boxes 1-5 on your answer sheet
16、. List of headings i Considering ecological costs ii Modifications to the design of the snow gun iii The need for different varieties of snow iv Local concern over environmental issues v A problem and a solution vi Applications beyond the ski slopes vii Converting wet snow to dry snow viii New metho
17、d for calculating modifications ix Artificial process, natural product x Snow formation in nature Example Answer Paragraph A v Paragraph B x 1 Paragraph C 2 Paragraph D 3 Paragraph E 4 Paragraph F 5 Paragraph G 5 Label the diagram below.Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer.
18、Write your answers in boxes 6-8 on your answer sheet. The snow gun9 Dry snow is used to give slopes a level surface, while wet snow is used to increase the_on busy slopes. 10 To calculate the required snow consistency, the_and _of the atmosphere must first be measured. 11 The machinery used in the p
19、rocess of making the snow consumes a lot of _, which is damaging to the environment. 12 Artificial snow is used in agriculture as a type of_for plants in cold conditions. 13 Artificial snow may also be used in carrying out safety checks on _. 13 You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 14-26,
20、which are based on Reading Passage 2 below. Why are so few tigers man-eaters? A As you leave the Bandhavgarh National Park in central India, there is a notice which shows a huge, placid tiger. The notice says, You may not have seen me, but I have seen you. There are more than a billion people in Ind
21、ia and Indian tigers probably see humans every single day of their lives. Tigers can and do kill almost anything they meet in the jungle they will even attack elephants and rhino. Surely, then, it is a little strange that attacks on humans are not more frequent. B Some people might argue that these
22、attacks were in fact common in the past. British writers of adventure stories, such as Jim Corbett, gave the impression that village life in India in the early years of the twentieth century involved a state of constant siege by man-eating tigers. But they may have overstated the terror spread by ti
23、gers. There were also far more tigers around in those days(probably 60,000 in the subcontinent, compared to just 3,000 today). So in proportion, attacks appear to have been as rare then as they are today. C It is widely assumed that the constraint is fear; but what exactly are tigers afraid of? Can
24、they really know that we may be even better armed than they are? Surely not. Has the species programmed the experiences of all tigers with humans into its genes to be inherited as instinct? Perhaps. But I think the explanation may be more simple and, in a way, more intriguing. D Since the growth of
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