[专升本类试卷]专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷23及答案与解析.doc
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1、专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷 23 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 th
2、e Answer Sheet.0 As suppliers of most of the food we eat and of raw materials for many of industrial processes, agriculture is clearly an important area of the economy. But the industrial performance of agriculture is even more important than this, or in nations where the productivity of farmers is
3、low, most of the working population is needed to raise food and few people are available for production of investment goods or for other activities required for economic growth. Indeed, one of the factors related most closely to the per capital income(人均收入)of a nation is the fraction of its populati
4、on engaged in farming. In the poorest nations of the world more than half of the population lives on farms. This compares sharply with less than 10 percent in Western Europe and less than 4 percent in the United States.In short, the course of economic development in general depends in a fundamental
5、way on the performance of farmers. This performance, in turn, depends on how agriculture is organized and on the economic environment or market structure, within which it functions. In the following pages the performance of American agriculture is examined. It is appropriate to begin with a consider
6、ation of its market structure .1 This passage is most probably_.(A)a news item(B) part of an introduction of a book(C) part of a lecture(D)an advertisement2 What is most important to agriculture is_.(A)the amount of food it produces(B) the per capital income of farmers(C) its industrial performance(
7、D)the production of investment goods3 The word “this“ in Line 3 refers to_.(A)the provision of food and raw materials(B) the productivity of farmers(C) the production of investment goods(D)the economy as a whole4 The performance of farmers essentially determines_.(A)the size of the working populatio
8、n(B) the organization of agriculture(C) the market structure(D)the general development of economy5 This passage will most probably be followed by a discussion of_.(A)the structure of American farming population(B) the market structure of American agriculture(C) the various functions of American agri
9、culture(D)the organization of American agriculture5 Before 1945, hardly anyone outside of New Mexico had ever heard of Alamogordo. In 1960 its population numbered 21 ,723. Ever since 1898, when the town had been built by the Southern Pacific Railroad, Alamogordo had been a lonely town. The land arou
10、nd it was largely desert, and largely empty.Because it was isolated and because the weather was almost always clear and beautiful; a spot of desert near Alamogordo was chosen as the test site for the first atomic bomb ever exploded. The secret name of the test was Zero.At dawn on July 16, 1945 , the
11、 atomic bomb was set off. Observers agreed that they had witnessed something unlike anything ever seen by men before; a huge colorful fireball, more brilliant than the sun, flashing as it rose for miles into the air. Never before had men released so much power at one time, nor had any nation ever po
12、ssessed a weapon as terrible and destructive as the atomic bomb.For several weeks, the test was kept secret. When an atomic bomb was dropped from an American plane on Hiroshima, Japan, newspapers and radio stations all over America told of the test of the bomb in New Mexico. Almost everybody was ama
13、zed to learn where the bomb had been made and tested; the deserts of the Southwest had hidden the secret well.When news of the atomic bomb and its destructiveness was announced, people all over the world wondered what other new weapons were being prepared in New Mexico desert. Some people doubted th
14、at the secret making atomic bombs could be kept from other countries. Some even doubted the wisdom of using so powerful a weapon. But no one doubted that a new kind of warand a new kind of worldhad begun at Alamogordo, one summer morning in 1946.6 What is the main topic of this passage?(A)The secret
15、 of Alamogordo.(B) A new kind of war.(C) The destructive force of the first atomic bomb.(D)The selection of the test site for the first atomic bomb.7 Which of the following is the main reason for choosing Alamogordo as the test site?(A)It always had an enjoyable climate.(B) It was connected to other
16、 cities by a railway.(C) Its location would hide the secret well.(D)It was situated in southwestern New Mexico.8 When was the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima?(A)As soon as the secret was revealed.(B) At dawn on July 16, 1945.(C) Immediately after the test.(D)Several weeks after the test.9 After the
17、 first atomic bomb explosion, everybody agreed that_.(A)it was wise to choose Alamogordo as the test site(B) man had entered the age of nuclear warfare(C) it was not wise to use such a powerful weapon(D)it was not possible to keep the technology of making atomic bombs secret10 The tone of this passa
18、ge is one of_.(A)anxiety(B) satisfaction(C) encouragement(D)fear10 Television has changed the life style of people in every industrialized country in the world. In the United States, where sociologists have studied the effects, some interesting observations have been made.Television, although not es
19、sential , has become an important part of most people s lives. It alters people s ways of seeing the world; in many ways, it supports and sustains modern life. Television has become a baby-sitter, an introducer of conversations, the major transmitter or culture, a keeper of tradition. Yet when what
20、can be seen on TV in one day is critically analyzed, it becomes evident that television is not a teacher but a sustainer; the poor quality of programming does not elevate(提高)people into greater understanding, but rather maintains and encourages the life as it exists.The primary reason for the lack o
21、f quality in American television is related to both the history of TV programming development and the economics of TV. Television in America began with the radio. Radio companies and their sponsors first experimented with television. Therefore, the close relationship which the advertisers had with r
22、adio programs became the system for American TV. Sponsors not only paid money for time within programs, but many actually produced the programs. Thus, in American society, television is primarily concerned with reflecting and attracting society rather than experimenting with new ideas. Advertisers w
23、ant to attract the largest viewing audience possible. To do so requires that the programs be entertaining rather than educational, attractive rather than challenging.Television in America today remains, to a large extent, with the same organization and standards as it had thirty years ago. The hope
24、for further development and true achievement toward improving society will require a change in the entire system.11 According to the author American television is poor in quality because_.(A)advertisers are interested in experimenting with new ideas(B) it is still at an early stage of development, c
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