[专升本类试卷]专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷25及答案与解析.doc
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1、专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷 25 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 While a new school term is about to begin, perhaps we should reconsider the matter of examinations. In July, two writers(Letters to the Editor)praised the cancellation of exams because they believe “tests don t tell the whole story.As a teacher who has worked in four countries, I ha
3、ve had the experience that a student who earns good marks is generally a good student, and that a student s final mark in a subject is usually a grade average of the year s work. Of course there are exceptions, but they do not have the frequency that would give an unfair picture of a student s abili
4、ty.The simple fact is that proper class work, diligent exam studies and good marks are almost certain indicators of a students future performance. The opposite, almost certainly, incompetence .There is no acceptable substitute for competition and examination of quality. How can teachers and future o
5、fficials determine what a student has learned and remembered? Should we simply take the student s word for it? Any institution that “liberates“ students from fair and formal exams is misguided, if not ignorant. And surely the “graduates“ of such institutions will lack trustworthiness , not to mentio
6、n being rejected by foreign universities for graduate or other studies.When all is said and done, I sense that a fear of failure and a fear of unpleasant comparisons with others is at the bottom of most ban-exams talk. Excellence and quality fear nothing. On the contrary, they seek competition and d
7、esire the satisfaction of being the best.1 Which of the following will the author of this passage agree with?(A)Tests are not effective in measuring the students abilities.(B) Tests are an effective measure of the students abilities.(C) Tests can only measure some of the students abilities.(D)Tests
8、may not be useful for measuring students abilities.2 The two writers mentioned in the first paragraph_.(A)opposed judging students by the results of exams(B) must have proposed other ways of testing students(C) regarded exams as a way of punishing students(D)seemed to be worried about the poor marks
9、 of their students3 According to the writer, a student s final mark_.(A)is often encouraging(B) often gives a fair picture of the year s work(C) often proves unreliable(D)often tells whether he likes the subject or not4 If a student graduated from a university which does not require exams he would_.
10、(A)have to continue his studies(B) have a feeling of failure(C) be incompetent(D)not be admitted by foreign institutions5 According to the article, those who dislike the idea of examinations are probably afraid of_.(A)competing with other students(B) being graded unfairly(C) working too hard(D)being
11、 dismissed from school5 As scientists learn more about the causes of earthquakes, they become better able to predict them. First of all, they know that quakes are likely to occur in areas where the tectonic plates(地层地壳板块)push against each other. They study these areas closely, using different instru
12、ments. They measure the vibrations of the earth with seismographs(地震仪), which record on rolls of paper all movements, both large and small. Scientists usually use the Richter scale(里希特震级仪)named after a famous seismologist(地震学家), for these measurements. When an earthquake measures over 4 5 on the Ric
13、hter scale, it is strong enough to cause damage. Scientists have determined that an area is not likely to have a large earthquake when many small quakes have been occurring. When the small quakes stop, then pressure builds and a strong quake is more likely.There are several other ways to predict ear
14、thquakes. Scientists can measure the tiny changes in the tilt(倾斜)of the land that happen before earthquakes occur. Increases in the amount of radon(氡), a substance found in deep wells, as well as a higher level of water in the wells, can also mean that an earthquake is likely to occur. In addition,
15、scientists have found that some animals, like dogs, behave strangely before an earthquake, they become nervous and howl(号叫). Seismologists have correctly predicted several earthquakes. In 1975, they said that an earthquake would occur in Liaoning Province, China, one month, and then one hour, before
16、 it happened. In 1978, Russian scientists predicted an earthquake in the Altai Mountains six hours before it occurred. However, not all earthquakes are predictable, and a system for predicting is not yet perfected. Nothing on this earth is certain. Although people who live in California and Japan li
17、ve with the possibility of a serious quake, perhaps the next strong earthquake will occur somewhere outside the “Ring of Fire“.6 According to the information in Para. 1 seismograph is_.(A)a computer like electronic instrument for predicting earthquakes(B) a special instrument for recording and measu
18、ring the vibrations of the earth(C) an instrument which seismologists use to make studies on the causes of earthquakes(D)an instrument with which seismologists measure the pressure between tectonic plates7 According to the passage, a large earthquake is most likely to occur in an area_.(A)where a se
19、ries of minor vibrations of the earth have been occurring(B) that is within the “Ring of Fire“ but does not see any vibration of the earth(C) where many small vibrations of the earth have been occurring and then a calm period follows(D)where tectonic plates fit into each other properly8 The followin
20、g signs that show the coming of an earthquake are mentioned in the passage EXCEPT that_.(A)the amount of radon in deep wells increases(B) the earth gives off flashes of light(C) the level of water in the wells rises(D)some animals become nervous and behave strangely9 According to the passage, the ea
21、rthquake occurred in Chinas Liaoning Province in 1975 _.(A)was twice predicted by seismologists(B) took all the people in the area by surprise(C) was followed by many small vibrations of the earth(D)was correctly predicted by Russian seismologists10 Which of the following statements is TRUE accordin
22、g to the passage?(A)Not all earthquakes are predictable although seismologists have correctly predicted some.(B) Seismology was fully developed now and earthquake prediction is always reliable.(C) No earthquake prediction is reliable since nothing on this earth is certain.(D)A system for predicting
23、the earthquake is perfected, but prediction is not always correct.10 “. We are not about to enter the Information Age, but instead are rather well into it. “ Present predictions are that by 1990, about thirty million jobs in the United States, or about thirty percent of the job market, will be compu
24、ter-related. In 1980, only twenty-one percent of all United States high schools owned one or more computers for student use. In the fall of 1985 , a new survey revealed that half of United States secondary schools have fifteen or more computers for student use. And now educational experts, administr
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