[专升本类试卷]专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷112及答案与解析.doc
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1、专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷 112 及答案与解析一、Part III Reading ComprehensionDirections: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by a number of comprehension questions. Read the passages and choose the best answer to each question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on t
2、he Answer Sheet.0 Looking back on my childhood, I am convinced that naturalists are born and not made. Although we were all brought up in the same way, my brothers and sisters soon abandoned their pressed flowers and insects. Unlike them, I had no ear for music and languages. I was not an early read
3、er and I could not do mental arithmetic.Before World War I we spent our summer holidays in Hungary. I have only the dim memory of the house we lived in, of my room and my toys. Nor do I recall clearly the large family of grand-parents, aunts, uncles and cousins who gathered next door. But I do have
4、a crystal-clear memory of the dogs, the farm animals, the local birds and, above all, the insects.I am a naturalist, not a scientist. I have a strong love of the natural world, and my enthusiasm has led me into varied investigations. I love discussing my favorite topics and enjoy burning the midnigh
5、t oil while reading about other peoples observations and discoveries. Then something happens that brings these observations together in my conscious mind. Suddenly you fancy you see the answer to the riddle, because it all seems to fit together. This has resulted in my publishing 300 papers and book
6、s, which some might honor with the title of scientific research.But curiosity, a keen eye, a good memory and enjoyment of the animal and plant world do not make a scientist; one of the outstanding and essential qualities required is self-discipline, a quality I lack. A scientist requires not only se
7、lf-discipline but hard training, determination and a goal. A scientist, up to a point, can be made. A naturalist is born. If you can combine the two, you get the best of both worlds.1 The first paragraph tells us that the author_.(A)was born to a naturalists family(B) lost his hearing when he was a
8、child(C) didnt like his brothers and sisters(D)was interested in flowers and insects in his childhood2 The author cant remember his relatives clearly because_.(A)he didnt live very long with them(B) he was fully occupied with observing nature(C) he was too young when he lived with them(D)the family
9、was extremely large3 Which of the following statement is true?(A)The author believes that a born naturalist cannot be a scientist.(B) The authors brothers and sisters were good at music and languages.(C) The author read a lot of books about the natural world and the oil industry.(D)The author spent
10、a lot of time working on riddles.4 The author says that he is a naturalist rather than a scientist probably because he thinks he_.(A)lacks some of the qualities required of a scientist(B) has a great deal of trouble doing mental arithmetic(C) just reads about other peoples observations and discoveri
11、es(D)comes up with solutions in a most natural way5 According to the author, a born naturalist should first of all be_.(A)full of ambition(B) full of enthusiasm(C) knowledgeable(D)self-disciplined5 Sporting activities are essentially modified forms of hunting behavior. Viewed biologically, the moder
12、n footballer is in reality a member of a hunting group. His killing weapon has turned into a harmless football and his prey(猎物) into a goal-mouth. If his aim is accurate and he scores a goal, he enjoys the hunters triumph of killing his prey.To understand how this transformation has taken place, we
13、must briefly look back at our forefathers. They spent over a million years evolving as co-operative hunters. Their very survival depended on success in the hunting-field. Under this pressure their whole way of life, even their bodies, became greatly changed. They became chasers, runners, jumpers, ai
14、mers, throwers and prey-killers. They co-operated as skillful male-group attackers.Then about ten thousand years ago, after this immensely long period of hunting their food, they became farmers. Their improved intelligence, so vital to their old hunting life, was put to a new usethat of controlling
15、and domesticating their prey. The hunt became suddenly out of date. The food was there on the farms, awaiting their needs. The risks and uncertainties of the hunt were no longer essential for survival.The skills and thirst for hunting remained, however, and demanded new outlets. Hunting for sport re
16、placed hunting for necessity. This new activity involved all the original hunting sequences, but the aim of the operation was no longer to avoid starvation. Instead the sportsmen set off to test their skill against prey that were no longer essential to their survival. To be sure, the kill may have b
17、een eaten, but there were other, much simpler ways of obtaining a meaty meal.6 The author believes that sporting activities_.(A)are forms of biological development(B) are essentially forms of taming the prey(C) have actually developed from hunting(D)have changed the way of hunting7 In a football gam
18、e, what is equal to the prey in hunting is_.(A)any member of the opposing team(B) the goal-mouth(C) the goal keeper(D)the football8 For over a million years, our forefathers were basically_.(A)co-operating hunters(B) successful farmers(C) runners and jumpers(D)skillful sportsmen9 The word “operation
19、“ (Para.4) refers to_.(A)domesticating animals(B) hunting(C) prey killing(D)sports activities10 Which of the following best summarizes the main idea of the passage?(A)It is farming that gives human beings enough leisure time for sporting activities.(B) Farming is very important in human civilization
20、 because it saves human beings from risks and uncertainties of hunting for survival.(C) It is hunting that provides human beings with much simpler ways of obtaining meaty meals.(D)Sporting activities satisfy the desire of modern man to exercise hunting skills which his forefathers developed for surv
21、ival.10 A subject which seems to have been insufficiently studied by doctors and psychologists is the influence of geography and climate on the psychological and physical health of mankind. There seems no doubt that the general character of the landscape, the relative length of day and night, and th
22、e climate must all play a big part in determining what kind of people we are.It is true that a few studies have been made. Where all the inhabitants of particular area enjoy exceptionally good or bad health, scientists have identified contributory factors such as the presence or absence of substance
23、s like iodine, fluoride, calcium, or iron in the water supply, or perhaps types of land that provide breeding places for pests like mosquitoes or rats.Moreover, we can all generalize about types of people we have met. Those living in countries with long dark winters are apt to be less talkative and
24、less vivacious(活泼的) than inhabitants of countries where the climate is more equable (稳定). And where the olive and the orange grow, there the inhabitants are cheerful, talkative, and spontaneous.But these commonplace generalizations are inadequate: the influence of climate and geography should be stu
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