[专升本类试卷]专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷35及答案与解析.doc
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1、专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷 35 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 A good modern newspaper is an extraordinary piece of reading. It is remarkable first for what it contains: the range of news from local crime to international politics, from sports to business to fashion to science, and the range of comment and special features(特写)as well, from edit
3、orial page to feature article and interviews to criticism of books, art, theater, and music. A newspaper is even more remarkable for the way one reads it; never completely, never straight through, but always by jumping from here to there, in and out, glancing at one piece, reading another article al
4、l the way through, reading just a few paragraphs of the next. A good modern newspaper offers a variety to attract many different readers, but far more than any one reader is interested in. What bring this variety together in one place is its topicality(时事性), its immediate relation to what is happeni
5、ng in your world and your locality now. But immediacy and the speed of production that goes with it mean also that much of what appears in a newspaper has no more than transient(短暂的)value. For all these reasons, no two people really read the same paper: what each person does is to put together out o
6、f the pages of that day s paper, his own selection and sequence, his own newspaper. For all these reasons, reading newspapers efficiently, which means getting what you want from them without missing things you need but without wasting time, demands skill and self-awareness as you modify and apply th
7、e techniques of reading.1 A modern paper is remarkable for all the following except its_.(A)wide coverage(B) uniform style(C) speed in reporting news(D)popularity2 According to the passage, the reasons why no two people really read the “same“ newspaper is that_.(A)people scan for the news they are i
8、nterested in(B) different people prefer different newspaper(C) people are rarely interested in the same thing of news(D)people have different views about what a good newspaper is3 It can be concluded from the passage that newspaper readers(A)apply reading techniques skillfully(B) jump from one newsp
9、aper to another(C) appreciate the variety of a newspaper(D)usually read a newspaper selectively4 A good newspaper offers “a variety“ to readers because_.(A)it tries to serve different readers(B) it has to cover things that happen in a certain locality(C) readers are difficult to please(D)readers lik
10、e to read different newspapers5 The best title for this passage would be_.(A)The Importance of Newspaper Topicality(B) The Characteristics of a good Newspaper(C) The Variety of a Good Newspaper(D)Some Suggestion on How to Read a Newspaper5 We have recently heard a great deal about the bad effects of
11、 computers on our social and economic institutions. In industry, computers mean automation, and automation means unemployment. The United States, with its extravagant investment in computers, is plagued(使得灾祸,烦恼)by unemployment for unskilled workers. Already computers have begun to displace workers w
12、hose tasks are simple. The variety of jobs, formerly done only by humans, that the machine can perform more rapidly, accurately, and economically, increases with each new generation of computers. If we follow this trend, say the pessimists(悲观主义者), we are faced with the prospect of mass unemployment
13、for all but a handful of highly trained, highly intelligent professionals, who will then be more influential and overworked than they are now. Only recently a distinguished English physicist predicted that within twenty years electronic engineers might have to become conscientious objectors in order
14、 to prevent these machines from wrecking out(使遭难,破坏)social and economic institutions.What can we do about it? It is foolish to dream of reversing history. We cannot pass laws forbidding the advancement of science and technology. The computing machines are here, and they will grow because engineers w
15、ant to build them, soldiers want to enlist them in new weapon systems and politicians want their help in the process of government. In short, they will flourish because they enable us to accomplish tasks that could never before have been undertaken, no matter how many unskilled laborers we might hav
16、e set to work. Computers will continue to amplify our intelligence for just the same reason that engines continue to amplify our muscles. The question we must ask is not whether we shall have computers or not have computers, but rather, since we are going to have them, how we can make the most human
17、e and intelligent use of them.6 The author insists that_.(A)computers will continue to have bad effects on our social and economic institutions(B) computers will continue to cause mass unemployment(C) computers will lead to economic controls(D)computers will continue to flourish, but there is no cau
18、se for pessimism7 According to the article, which of the following best characterizes the author s attitude towards the computer?(A)Extremely pessimistic.(B) Cautiously optimistic.(C) Extremely optimistic.(D)Cautiously pessimistic.8 The author suggests that computers will continue to grow and flouri
19、sh because_.(A)it is foolish and impossible to reverse history(B) no laws can forbid the advancement of science and technology(C) engines amplify our muscles(D)they can be and have been put to good use9 The main idea of the last paragraph is_.(A)that computers are misleading(B) that computers have c
20、aused industrial strife(C) that we are able to build bigger and faster computers(D)that we can make the most humane and intelligent use of computers10 “Conscientious objectors“ in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to _.(A)people who refuse to do something for moral reasons(B) objects in the
21、minds of the engineers(C) pessimists who find the whole situation hopeless(D)machines that can prevent computers from ruining us10 Crime in the cities has had more publicity(宣扬)than crime in the suburbs, but in recent years many of the suburbs have found their crime rates increasing faster than thos
22、e of the cities.One crime prevention aid is the Neighborhood Watch Program started five years ago and is sponsored by the National Sheriffs(司法长官)Association . The aim is to get people to watch out for their neighbors. They are asked to be alert for any unusual activity, such as strangers who may be
23、bringing things out of a house to an unfamiliar waiting vehicle. Vandalism(破坏行为)is also a target of the program. Children are much less likely to run around with spray(喷水)cans if they know that neighbors are alert and that they will probably be caught.The program should fit the specific neighborhood
24、 and be done with the knowledge and cooperation of the sheriffs office and the police department. So far, 2,300 programs have been set up with at least one in every state in the Union. In some cases, neighborhood block clubs have been established to give instructions. A National Neighborhood Watch P
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