[专升本类试卷]专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷31及答案与解析.doc
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1、专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷 31 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 Although the United States cherishes the tradition that it is a nation of small towns and wide open spaces, only one in every eight Americans now lives on a farm. The recent population trend has been a double one, toward both urbanization and suburbanization . Metropolitan areas had
3、 grown explosively in the past decade, and nearly half this increase has been in the suburbs. With the rapid growth of cities has come equally rapid decentralization . The flight of Americans from the central city to the suburbs constituted one of the greatest migrations of modern times; quiet resid
4、ential sections outside cities have become conglomerations(密集)of streets, split-level houses, and shopping centers.This spurt of suburban expansion , however, does not alter the basic fact that the United States has become one of the most urban nations on the face of the earth. Census(人口调查)Bureau fi
5、gures show that the rural population has been shrinking steadily since 1830. When the United States became a nation it had no large cities at all; today some fifty cities have populations of more than 258 ,000. Mammoth complexes of cities are developing in the area of the East Coast and the east nor
6、th-central states, on the Pacific and Gulf coasts, and near the shores of the Great Lakes. Some sociologists now regard the entire 600-mile stretch between Boston and Washington, D. C. an area holding a fifth of the country s populationas one vast city or, as they call it, megalopolis.1 A traditiona
7、l American belief is that_.(A)few people live on farms(B) the nation consists mainly of small towns and wide open spaces(C) the population is the greatest in the world(D)the United States is a nation of big cities2 The selection says that trends are toward the_.(A)growth of cities and shrinking of s
8、uburban areas(B) growth of both rural and suburban areas(C) shrinking of urban and suburban areas(D)growth of urban and suburban areas3 Nearly half the increase in metropolitan population is accounted for by the_.(A)growth of small towns(B) migration to farm areas(C) growth of the suburbs(D)expansio
9、n of existing urban areas4 The author implies that the modern suburb is_.(A)quiet and residential(B) very rural in character(C) confused and overgrown(D)much like a small town5 Megalopolis is the sociologist s name for a_.(A)suburban area around a city(B) large city and its suburbs(C) group of towns
10、 organized as a city(D)group of cities blending to form one huge city5 Amtrak(美国铁路客运公司 )was experiencing a downswing in ridership(客运量)along the lines comprising its rail system. Of major concern to Amtrak and its advertising agency DDB Needham, were the longdistance western routes where ridership ha
11、d been declining significantly . At one time, trains were the only practical way to cross the vast areas of the west. Trains were fast, very luxurious , and quite convenient compared to other forms of transportation existing at the time. However, times change and the automobile became Americas stand
12、ard of convenience. Also, air travel had easily established itself as the fastest method of traveling great distances. Therefore, the task for DDB Needham was to encourage consumers to consider other aspects of train travel in order to change their attitudes and increase the likelihood that trains w
13、ould be considered for travel in the west.Two portions of the total market were targeted: 1)anxious fliersthose concerned with safety, relaxation , and cleanliness and 2)travel-loversthose viewing themselves as relaxed, casual, and interested in the travel experience as part of their vacation. The a
14、gency then developed a campaign that focused on travel experiences such as freedom, escape, relaxation, and enjoyment of the great western outdoors. It stressed experiences gained by using the trains and portrayed western train trips as wonderful adventures.Advertisements showed pictures of the beau
15、tiful scenery that could be enjoyed along some of the more famous western routes and emphasized the romantic names of some of these trains(Empire Builder, etc.). These ads were strategically placed among family-oriented TV shows and programs involving nature and America in order to most effectively
16、reach target audiences. Results were impressive. The Empire Builder, which was focused on in one ad, enjoyed a 15 percent increase in profits on its Chicago to Seattle route.6 What s the author s purpose in writing this passage?(A)To show the inability of trains to compete with planes with respect t
17、o speed and convenience.(B) To stress the influence of the automobile on America s standard of convenience.(C) To emphasize the function of travel agencies in market promotion.(D)To illustrate the important role of persuasive communication in changing consumer attitudes.7 It can be inferred from the
18、 passage that the drop in Amtrak ridership was due to the fact that_.(A)trains were not suitable for short distance passenger transportation(B) trains were not the fastest and most convenient form of transportation(C) trains were not as fast and convenient as they used to be(D)trains could not compe
19、te with planes in terms of luxury and convenience8 To encourage consumers to travel by train, DDB Needham emphasized_.(A)the freedom and convenience provided on trains(B) the practical aspects of train travel(C) the adventurous aspects of train trips(D)the safety and cleanliness of train trips9 The
20、train ads were placed among family-oriented TV programs involving nature and America because_.(A)they could focus on meaningful travel experiences(B) they could increase the effectiveness of the TV programs(C) their profits could be increased by some 15 percent(D)most travel-lovers and nervous flier
21、s were believed to be among the audiences10 According to the passage, the Empire Builder enjoyed an increase in ridership and profits because_.(A)the attractiveness of its name and route was effectively advertised(B) it provided an exciting travel experience(C) its passengers could enjoy the great w
22、estern outdoors(D)it was widely advertised in newspapers and magazines in Chicago and Seattle10 A new World Bank report warns that children who do not get enough good food in the first two years of life suffer lasting damage. They may be underdeveloped or underweight. They may suffer from poor healt
23、h or limited intelligence . In addition, poorly nourished children are more likely to drop out of school and earn less money as adults.The report notes that too little food is not the only cause of poor nutrition. Many children who live in homes with plenty of food suffer for other reasons. For exam
24、ple, the study says that mothers often fail to give their newly born babies their first breast milk. This milk-like substance is called colostrum(初乳). It is full of nutrients that improve a baby s ability to fight infections and disease.The study also links malnutrition(营养不良)to economic growth in po
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