[专升本类试卷]专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷113及答案与解析.doc
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1、专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷 113 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 By 1970, according to a World Wildlife Fund report, only about 4,500 tigers survived throughout the world half of them in India. Mr. Foresters, who followed and counted tiger footprints, estimated that in May 1972 only about 1,800 tiger existed in India. Project Tiger supported by
3、W. W. F. was immediately launched. Nine tiger reserves were created, with armed guards protecting them.The project provided opportunities for researchers from India and abroad to study tigers in the reserves and gather previously unavailable information about their habits. Studies show that a male t
4、iger may control a hunting territory of between 10 and 20 sq. kms. depending on its age, size and strength. The territory of a male includes the smaller territories of three or four tigresses. A tiger marks the boundaries of its territory by spraying urine (尿) and other bodily liquids on bushes. But
5、 it tries to avoid territorial fights, being guided by the distinctive body smell of other tigers. Tigers fight to death only when a tigress is defending her young, or when a tiger is guarding a tigress from the attentions of other males.The popular image of the tiger is that of a merciless and unco
6、nquerable hunter. But studies show that it catches only one of 20 victims it tries to attack.Fears have recently developed that Project Tiger has been too successful. It has enabled the tiger population to double (by mid-80s) but Indias human population has also grown out of control. Currently it is
7、 750 million and likely to be 900 million by the end of the century. Land problem is becoming serious and many rural people feel bitter about the fact that some rich forests are reserved for tigers. A growing number of attacks by tigers on man has added to the hostility.1 The ultimate aim of Project
8、 Tiger is to_.(A)protect tigers from being killed(B) study the growth rate of tigers(C) promote the breeding of young tigers(D)analyze the behavioral patterns of tigers2 Studies have shown that_.(A)a tigress never attacks until attacked(B) the tigress is not as fierce as the tiger(C) the tiger is no
9、t an efficient hunter as is commonly described(D)a tiger usually fights another tiger to defend its own territory3 According to the passage, a tigers territory_.(A)remains unchanged(B) is often defended by tigresses(C) is the cause of most fights(D)expands as the tiger grows up4 Some people are afra
10、id that Project Tiger_.(A)has failed to achieve its goal(B) has not received enough attention(C) has been carried too far(D)is not worth the money spent on it5 The author seems_.(A)to have a matter-of-fact attitude towards Project Tiger(B) to be enthusiastic about Project Tiger(C) to have a hostile
11、attitude towards Project Tiger(D)to be satisfied with Project Tiger5 We use both words and gestures to express our feelings, but the problem is that these words and gestures can be understood in different ways.It is true that a smile means the same thing in any language. So does laughter or crying.
12、There are also a number of striking similarities in the way different animals show the same feelings. Dogs, tigers and humans, for example, often show their teeth when they are angry. This is probably because they are born with those behavior patterns.Fear is another emotion that is shown in much th
13、e same way all over the world. In Chinese and in English literature, a phrase like “he went pale and begin to tremble“ suggests that the man is either very afraid or he has just got a very big shock. However, “he opened his eyes wide“ is used to suggest anger in Chinese whereas in English it means s
14、urprise. In Chinese “surprise“ can be described in a phrase like “they stretched out their tongues!“ Sticking out your tongue in English is an insulting gesture or expresses strong dislike.Even in the same culture, people differ in ability to understand and express feelings. Experiments in America h
15、ave shown that women are usually better than men at recognizing fear, anger, love and happiness on peoples faces. Other studies show that older people usually find it easier to recognize or understand body language than younger people do.6 According to the passage, _.(A)we can hardly understand what
16、 people s gestures mean(B) we can not often be sure what people mean when they describe their feelings in words or gestures(C) words can be better understood by older people(D)gestures can be understood by most of the people while words can not7 Peoples facial expressions may be misunderstood becaus
17、e_.(A)people of different ages may have different understanding(B) people have different cultures(C) people of different sex may understand a gesture in a different way(D)people of different countries speak different languages8 In the same culture,_.(A)people have different ability to understand and
18、 express feelings(B) people have the same understanding of something(C) people never fail to understand each other(D)people are equally intelligent9 From this passage, we can conclude that_.(A)words are used as frequently as gestures(B) words are often found difficult to understand(C) words and gest
19、ures are both used in expressing feelings(D)gestures are more efficiently used than words10 The best title for this passage may be_.(A)Words and Feelings(B) Words, Gestures and Feelings(C) Gestures and Feelings(D)Culture and Understanding10 The accuracy of scientific observations and calculations is
20、 always at the mercy of the scientists time-keeping methods. For this reason, scientists are interested in devices that give promise of more precise time-keeping.In their search for precision, scientists have turned to atomic clocks that depend on various vibrating atoms or molecules to supply their
21、 “ticking“. This is possible because each kind of atom or molecule has its own characteristic rate of vibration. Atom in ammonia, for example, vibrates or “ticks“ 24 billion times a second.One such atomic clock is so accurate that it will probably lose no more than a second in 3000 years. It will be
22、 of great importance in fields such as astronomical observation and long-range navigation. The heart of this Atomichron is a cesium (铯) atom that vibrates 9. 2 billion times a second when heated to the temperature of boiling water.An atomic clock that operates with an ammonia molecule may be used to
23、 check the accuracy of predictions based on Einsteins relativity theories, according to which a clock in motion and a clock at rest should keep time differently. Placed in an orbiting satellite moving at a speed of 18,000 miles an hour, the clock could broadcast its time readings on a similar model.
24、 Whatever differences develop would be checked against the differences predicted.11 The selection says that the accuracy of scientific observation depends on_.(A)methods of measurement(B) basic assumptions(C) time-keeping methods(D)earlier experiments12 Atomic clocks differ according to_.(A)function
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