[专升本类试卷]专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷85及答案与解析.doc
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1、专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷 85 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 Many 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 metabolism including respiration and heart rateis much reduced. Th
3、is is the case with animals 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 becom
4、e active without going 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 ch
5、anges of the outside 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 k
6、eep warm in the winter. 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 eithe
7、r find some place to spend the winter where temperatures do not reach the freezing points, or develop a special resting stage in which the water content of the protoplasm (原生质) is much reduced. This will make its freezing point much lower than usual. Thus animals about to hibernate often dig down in
8、to the soil.1 Most experts agree that true hibernation involves_.(A)sleeping through the winter(B) reduced heart rate and temperature(C) decrease in water content of the body(D)spending the winter in burrows or caves2 Bears can pass most of the winter sleeping because they_.(A)are hibernators(B) hav
9、e a low body temperature(C) have a sufficient reserve of fat(D)have a slow process of warming up3 Cold-blooded animals are so called because they_.(A)can not keep their body temperature constant(B) can not warm up their body temperature in the winter(C) can cool themselves off by getting into a shad
10、e(D)are not active in the winter4 It is implied that the body temperature of a cold-blooded animal_.(A)is lower than that of a warm-blooded animal(B) is always very cold(C) stays at a fairly constant level(D)changes in response to air temperature5 The reduction of the water content of an animals bod
11、y protoplasm will enable the animal _.(A)to reduce its body temperature(B) to survive the freezing temperature in the winter(C) to dig down deep into the soil(D)to stay completely motionless5 Real policemen, both in Britain and in the United States, hardly recognize any resemblance between their liv
12、es and what they see about themselves on TV.The first difference is that a policemans real life revolves round the law. Most of his training is in criminal law. He has to know exactly what actions are crimes and what evidence can be used to prove them in court. He has to know nearly as much law as a
13、 professional lawyer.Most television crime drama is about finding the criminal. As soon as he is arrested, the story is over. In real life, finding criminals is seldom much of a problem. Except in very serious cases like murders and terrorist attacks wherefailure to produce results will affect the r
14、eputation of the policelittle effort is spent on searching. The police have an elaborate machinery which eventually shows up most wanted men. Having made an arrest, a detective really starts to work. He has to prove his case in court and to do that he often has to gather a lot of evidence. He will s
15、pend most of his working life typing millions of words on thousands of forms about hundreds of people who act guilty of crimes.A third big difference between the drama detective and the real one is the unpleasant moral twilight in which the real one lives. Detectives are subject to two opposing pres
16、sures; first as members of a police force they always have to behave with absolute legality; secondly, as expensive public servants they have to get results. They can hardly ever do both. Most of the time some of them have to break the rules in small ways.6 It is essential for a policeman to be trai
17、ned in criminal law so that he can_.(A)arrest criminals in the street(B) justify his arrests in court(C) know as much law as a professional lawyer(D)justify himself on TV7 Only when very serious cases like murders and terrorist attacks occur, will the police_.(A)show up their elaborate machinery(B)
18、fail to produce results(C) spend a lot of effort in finding the criminals(D)pay attention to their reputation8 “Most wanted men“ in the third paragraph refers to_.(A)the most dangerous criminals(B) most of the witnesses wanted(C) the majority of those the police are searching for(D)the men the polic
19、e are most interested in arresting9 The real detective lives in an unpleasant moral twilight because he_.(A)is an expensive public servant(B) often feels rather depressed(C) is obliged to break the law in order to preserve it(D)must always behave with absolute legality10 Which of the following state
20、ments is true according to this passage?(A)In real life, finding criminals is one of the policemens greatest problems.(B) The detectives work is over once the arrest has been done.(C) The policeman spends a great deal of time finding evidence to support his arrests.(D)The policeman devotes most of h
21、is working life to searching for criminals.10 A number of recent studies suggest that children are experiencing a high degree of anxiety over the prospect of nuclear war.I am sure there are children who are deeply concerned, even terrified, by the perceived threat of nuclear destruction, but I wonde
22、r whether this is not caused in part by the way they are exposed to this subject. If we are going to do research, I think some of it should extend to the emotional health of parents who bring their children up with these fears. Some of the most ardent disarmament proponents seem to be sorely lacking
23、 in common sense when it comes to child-rearing: The young ages of some of these frightened children indicate that they are receiving their nuclear-war information directly from their parents long before they are able to read books, magazines or newspapers on the subject, or even before they would v
24、oluntarily choose to view televised reports and programs on the subject.No one can be comfortable expecting the prospect of nuclear war. It is a global problem that does exist, must be acknowledged and should be addressed by individuals and their governments. But life cannot stop in the meantime; ch
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