[专升本类试卷]专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷44及答案与解析.doc
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1、专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷 44 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 There is no doubt that adults, and even highly educated adults, vary greatly in the speed and efficiency of their reading. Some proceed very slowly throughout; others dash along too quickly and then have to regress. Poor readers in particular may lack the ability to vary their manne
3、r of reading according to the type of reading matter and to their intentions in reading it. A good reader can move at great speed through the text of a novel or similar light reading matter. He may be able to skim a page, picking up a word or two here and there, and gain a general idea of what the t
4、ext is about without really reading it. In reading more difficult material, with the intention of taking in the whole of it, he will proceed more slowly, but even then he will vary his pace, concentrating on the key words and passages, perhaps re-reading them several times and pass more quickly over
5、 the remainder. A less efficient reader tends to maintain the same speed whatever the material he reads. Consequently , even light reading matter gives him little pleasure because he reads so slowly. But this pace may be too fast for really difficult material, which requires special concentration at
6、 difficult points.A type of reading which necessitates careful attention to detail is proof-reading, in which the reader, in order to detect misprints in a sample print, has to notice not so much the meaning of what he reads as the exact shape and order of letters and words in the text. This is extr
7、emely difficult for most people, since they are accustomed to overlooking such details. In fact, considerable practice is required to practise this task efficiently and it can be done only be reading very slowly, and by paying comparatively little attention to the general meaning of the text.1 The a
8、uthor claims that there is a difference in reading speed_.(A)among readers who have different experience(B) among all the readers(C) between the poorly educated and the highly educated(D)among the highly educated people2 A good reader is a reader who_.(A)concentrates on the wonderful part of the art
9、icle(B) always reads slowly and carefully(C) changes his speed according to the kind of text(D)changes his speed according to the interesting of the text3 The author says that when reading a novel, a good reader can quickly read_.(A)every part of the book(B) the most wonderful part in the book(C) th
10、e major part in the book(D)the scientific part of the book4 The last two sentences of the first paragraph mean that_.(A)a reading speed too slow for a difficult book is just right for a non-serious one(B) a reading speed too slow for a non-serious book may be too fast for a difficult one(C) a readin
11、g speed too fast for difficult material is just right for a non-serious book is also too slow for a difficult one(D)a reading speed too slow for a non-serious book is also too slow for a difficult one5 Which of the following can be the title of the passage?(A)Reading and listening.(B) Difference bet
12、ween highly educated and poorly educated.(C) Practice reading skill.(D)Difference in the speed and efficiency of reading.5 Central Park, emerging from a period of abuse and neglect , remains one of the most popular attractions in New York City, with half a million out-of-towners among the more than
13、3 million people who visit the park yearly. About 15 million individual visits are made each year.Summer is the season for Softball , concerts, and Shakespeare; fall is stunning ; winter is wonderful for sledding, skating, and skiing; and spring-time is the loveliest of all. It was all planned that
14、way.About 130 years ago Frederic Law Olmsted and his collaborator Calvert Vaux submitted their landscaping plan for rectangular parcel two miles north of the town s center. The barren swampy tract , home for squatters and a bone-boiling works that made glue, was reported as “ a pestilential spot whe
15、re miasmic odors taint every breath of air“. It took 16 years for workers with pickaxes and shovels to move 5 million cubic feet of earth and rock, and to plant half a million trees and shrubs , making a tribute to naturea romantic nineteenth-century perception of nature.What exists today is essenti
16、ally Olmsted and Vaux s plan, with more trees, buildings, and asphalt. Landscape architects still speak reverently of Olmsted s genius and foresight, and the sensitive visitor can see the effects he sought.6 With what subject is the passage mainly concerned?(A)The lives of Olmsted and Vaux.(B) New Y
17、ork Citys tourist industry.(C) Examples of nineteenth-century art in New York City.(D)The development of Central Park.7 According to the passage, which is the prettiest time of year in Central Park?(A)Winter.(B) Spring.(C) Summer.(D)Fall.8 It can be inferred that the “rectangular parcel“ mentioned i
18、n Para. 3 is_.(A)the site of Central Park(B) the gift presented to New York(C) a skyscraper in New York(D)the proposed design for Central Park9 According to the passage, before Olmsted and Vaux began their work, the area now occupied by Central Park was_.(A)a romantic place(B) an infertile, marshy s
19、pace(C) a green and hilly park(D)a baseball field10 It can be inferred from the passage that today s landscape architects praise Olmsted for his_.(A)enthusiasm for sport(B) skill at designing factories(C) concern for New York s homeless people(D)foresight in anticipating New York s urbanization10 Ma
20、ny mammals live through the winter by hibernating(冬眠). There is a nice problem of definition here. Most experts now agree that a mammal can be said to hibernate only if body temperature drops greatly and its whole metabolismincluding respiration and heart rateis much reduced. This is the case with a
21、nimals like the woodchucks, hamsters , and hedgehogs , which hibernate in their burrows , and bats, which gather in caves. Bears, however, are not classed as hibernators. They pass most of the winter sleeping, but their body temperature drops only a few degrees, and they can become active without go
22、ing through a slow process of warming up. Bears, relying on fat reserves to keep them going, even produce their young during this period.Mammals are warm-blooded, that is, they have a means of keeping the temperature of their bodies quite constant despite the normal temperature changes of the outsid
23、e world. Cold-blooded animals, fish, reptiles, insects, amphibians, also have a certain amount of control over their body temperature. They can warm up, if they are too cold, by sunning themselves, or cool off by getting into the shade. But it is hard for cold-blooded animals to keep warm in the win
24、ter. For any animal to be active, its body temperature must be above freezing. This is because the chemistry of life depends on water in a liquid state. If the body actually freezes, the whole system is disrupted and the animal dies. So cold-blooded animals in the north must either find some place t
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