[专升本类试卷]河北专接本英语(阅读理解)模拟试卷6及答案与解析.doc
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1、河北专接本英语(阅读理解)模拟试卷 6 及答案与解析0 We have saved as a final set of emotions the two most important emotions pertaining to (与有关) other people: love and its opposite, hate. Love can be seen everywhere. Yet surprisingly, love has been the subject of less scientific research than other emotions, such as anger
2、and fear. The reason for this may be twofold. First, love is a very complex emotion, difficult to describe and measure. Secondly, unlike many extreme emotions, extreme love is generally not a problem; thus less medical attention has been paid to it.What is love? This is a complex question and requir
3、es a complex answer. Love is an enduring, strong, positive attraction and feeling for another person or thing. But it is more than this. It also involves feelings of caring, protection, excitement, and tenderness. When two people are in love, they feel drawn to one another; they greatly enjoy each o
4、thers company; and they may be sexually attracted to one another.Sometimes it is easier to think in terms of different kinds of love: “puppy“ love(少年时代的恋爱 ), romantic love, brotherly love, and so forth. Though they differ in some respects, they share one important characteristic: a strong positive f
5、eeling toward another.Our feelings toward other people are often complex. We may love someone and, at the same time, be angry with him. Or we may love someone, even though we are jealous of him. We might even love someone and, at the same time, hate him for some specific reason. Hate is a strong neg
6、ative emotion toward someone, and is due to anger, jealousy, or some other factors. Like love, hate can be a very strong emotion. It can also be very dangerous. The question is often asked, “Is it bad to hate?“ The best answer is probably “sometimes yes and sometimes no“. Usually hate does not help
7、us; it makes us feel unhappy and makes us do things that may hurt others. However, sometimes it may be necessary to hate and hurt someone in order to protect loved ones.1 In the parts previous to the passage youve just read, the author has probably been discussing_.(A)the two most important human em
8、otionslove and hate(B) some emotions that are only produced by animals(C) some human emotions other than that of love and hate(D)none of the above2 The phrase “pertaining to“ in the first paragraph can best be replaced by_.(A)relating to(B) belonging to(C) appealing to(D)referring to3 According to t
9、he passage, the emotion of love had been medically paid less attention to because_.(A)it is too common to be talked about(B) compared with other kinds of emotions, love is not so important(C) the study of love needs great effort and advanced scientific research(D)love generally is harmless and very
10、complex4 When two people are in love, they_.(A)will never be angry with or hate each other(B) are strongly attracted to each other(C) will not be jealous of each other(D)tend to do all of the above5 Which of the following is NOT true?(A)Both love and hate are strong feelings towards others.(B) Both
11、love and hate can be very dangerous.(C) There are different kinds of love and yet they have something in common.(D)It is not always bad to hate.5 Anna Douglas was seventy-two years old when she started writing her newspaper column. She had been the director of a school before she retired, but she re
12、eded to keep busy. She was even willing to work without pay. That was the reason she found a volunteer job with an agency. The agency that she chose to work for was a business that helped other businesses find jobs for old people. Every day she talked with other retired people like herself. By talki
13、ng, she recognized two things. Old people had abilities that were not being used. Old people also had problemsmostly problems with communication.Mrs. Douglas found a new purpose for herself. Through the years, from time to time she had written stories about people for national magazines. Now there w
14、as a new subject: old people like herself. She began to write a newspaper column called “Over Sixty“, which focuses on getting old. She writes about the problems of old people, especially their problems with being misunderstood.Anna Douglas uses her thinking ability to-see the truth behind a problem
15、. She understands the reasons why problems begin. She understands old people and young people, too. For example, one of the readers said that his grandchildren left the house as soon as he came to visit. Mrs. Douglas suggested some ways for him to increase understanding with his grandchildren. She t
16、old him to listen to young peoples music and to watch the most popular television shows.“Its important to know something about our grandchildrens world,“ says Mrs. Douglas. “But most of all, keep your mind open. Do not close out other people. Listen to the other people in your family. Keep on talkin
17、g. And above all else, keep on listening and communicating. You stop living when you stop sharing ideas with others.“ 6 Mrs. Douglas aged 72, is_.(A)the director of an agency(B) the director of a school(C) a business manager(D)a volunteer columnist7 What Mrs. Douglas needs is_.(A)money(B) to keep bu
18、sy(C) an easy life(D)to talk with old people8 By talking with retired people Anna Douglas recognized .(A)that old people had ability but they were not willing to use it(B) that old people had lots of questions to ask(C) that old people had difficulty in using their ability and making themselves unde
19、rstood(D)that old people were not interested in communication9 Anna Douglas newspaper column_.(A)is about thinking(B) has ideas for youngsters(C) discusses the problems of old people(D)contains mostly funny stories10 According to Mrs. Douglas, what do old people need to learn how to do?(A)How to wor
20、k.(B) How to listen.(C) How to criticize.(D)How to complain.10 Most forest fires are caused by human carelessness or ignorance. Forest fire prevention, therefore, is mainly a problem of creating bette, understanding of the importance of forests, an awareness of the danger of fire in the woods, and a
21、 sense of personal responsibility to safeguard the forests from danger. This is not an easy job.Careless smokers are responsible for thousands of forest fires each year. Many of these are started when cigarette butts(烟蒂) and matches are thrown from automobiles. Others are caused by hunters, hikers(徒
22、步旅行者). fishermen, or woods workers who are careless in disposing of their smoking materials. The Forest Service has posted rules in many of the National Forests that prohibit smoking except in certain designated(指定的) areas. Many of the states have laws against throwing lighted materials from automob
23、iles. The prevention of smoker-caused fires, however, depends upon changing the attitudes and behavior of millions of people who smoke in hazardous areas.The most important natural cause of fire is lightning. This accounts for 11 per cent of forest fires on protected land for the entire nation. In t
24、he Western Slates, lightning causes a much higher percentage of fires than it does in the East.Advances in knowledge of fire weather are helping forest protection forces to know when to be alert to lightning-caused fires. Adequate and well-equipped forces can control them quickly and hold the damage
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