[自考类试卷]自考英语(二)综合模拟试卷5及答案与解析.doc
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1、自考英语(二)综合模拟试卷 5 及答案与解析一、阅读判断0 Moderate Earthquake Strikes EnglandA moderate earthquake struck parts of southeast England on 28 April 2007, toppling chimneys from houses and rousing residents from their beds. Several thousand people were left without power in Kent County. One woman suffered minor hea
2、d and neck injuries. “It felt as if the whole house was being slid across like a fun-fair ride, “ said the woman.The British Geological Survey said the 4. 3-magnitude(震级)quake struck at 8 :19 a. m. and was centered under the English Channel, about 8. 5 miles south of Dover and near the entrance to t
3、he Channel Tunnel.Witnesses said cracks appeared in walls and chimneys collapsed across the county. Residents said the tremor had lasted for about 10 to 15 seconds.“I was lying in bed and it felt as if someone had just got up from bed next to me, “ said Hendrick van Eck, 27 , of Canterbury about 60
4、miles southeast of London. “I then heard the sound of cracking, and it was getting heavier and heavier. It felt as if someone was at the end of my bed hopping up and down. “There are thousands of moderate quakes on this scale around the world each year, but they are rare in Britain. The April 28 qua
5、ke was the strongest in Britain since 2002 when a 4. 8-magnitude quake struck the central England city of Birmingham.The country s strongest earthquake took place in the North Sea in 1931, measuring 6. 1 on the Richter(里氏)scale. British Geological Survey scientist Roger Musson said the quake took pl
6、ace on 28 April in an area that had seen several of the biggest earthquakes ever to strike Britain, including one in 1580 that caused damage in London and was felt in France. Musson predicted that it was only a matter of time before another earthquake struck this part of England. However, people sho
7、uld not be scared too much by this prediction, Musson said, as the modern earthquake warning system of Britain should be able to detect a forthcoming quake and announce it several hours before it takes place. This would allow time for people to evacuate and reduce damage to the minimum.1 During the
8、April 28 earthquake, whole England was left without power.(A)真(B)假(C) Not Given2 The 3-magnitude quake struck at 8:19 p. m. in England and was centered under the English Channel.(A)真(B)假(C) Not Given3 The Channel Tunnel was closed for 10 hours after the earthquake occurred.(A)真(B)假(C) Not Given4 Whe
9、n the earthquake happened on 28 April people didn t notice it.(A)真(B)假(C) Not Given5 It was reported that one lady had got her head and neck injured, but not seriously.(A)真(B)假(C) Not Given6 France and several other European countries sent their medical teams to work side by side with the British do
10、ctors.(A)真(B)假(C) Not Given7 The country s strongest earthquake took place in London in 1580.(A)真(B)假(C) Not Given8 Musson predicted that another earthquake would occur in southeast England sooner or later.(A)真(B)假(C) Not Given9 Musson said the April 28 earthquake caused damage in London and was fel
11、t in France.(A)真(B)假(C) Not Given10 It can be inferred from the passage that England is rarely hit by high magnitude earthquakes.(A)真(B)假(C) Not Given二、阅读选择10 British ColumbiaBritish Columbia is the third largest Canadian province, both in area and population. It is nearly 1.5 times as large as Texa
12、s, and extends 800 miles(1, 280 km)north from the United States border. It includes Canada s entire west coast and the islands just off the coast.Most of British Columbia is mountainous, with long rugged ranges running north and south. Even the coastal islands are the remains of a mountain range tha
13、t existed thousands of years ago. During the last Ice Age, this range was scoured by glaciers until most of it was beneath the sea. Its peaks now show as islands scattered along the coast.The southwestern coastal region has a humid mild marine climate. Sea winds that blow inland from the west are wa
14、rmed by a current of warm water that flows through the Pacific Ocean. As a result, winter temperatures average above freezing and summers are mild. These warm western winds also carry moisture from the ocean.Inland from the coast, the winds from the Pacific meet the mountain barriers of the coastal
15、ranges and the Rocky Mountains. As they rise to cross the mountains, the winds are cooled, and their moisture begins to fall as rain. On some of the western slopes almost 200 inches(500 cm)of rain fall each year.More than half of British Columbia is heavily forested. On mountain slopes that receive
16、plentiful rainfall, huge Douglas firs rise in towering columns. These forest giants often grow to be as much as 300 feet(90 m)tall, with diameters up to 10 feet(3m). More lumber is produced from these trees than from any other kind of tree in North America. Hemlock, red cedar, and balsam fir are amo
17、ng the other trees found in British Columbia.11 With which aspect of British Columbia is the passage primarily concerned?(A)Its climate.(B) Its culture.(C) Its geography.(D)Its history.12 In which part of British Columbia can a mild climate be found?(A)In the southwest.(B) Inland from the coast.(C)
18、In the north.(D)On the entire west coast.13 In Paragraph 5, the word “heavily“ could best be replaced by which of the following?(A)Widely.(B) Densely.(C) Chiefly.(D)Largely.14 Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a tree found in British Columbia?(A)Hemlock.(B) Cedar.(C) Fir.(D)Pine.15 What eff
19、ect do the mountains have on winds?(A)Make them dry.(B) Make them wet.(C) Make them cool.(D)Make them weak.三、概括段落大意和补全句子15 How did English Become a Global Language?(1)The rise of English is a remarkable tale as Professor David Crystal reminds us in his attractive book.(2)When Julius Caesar landed in
20、 Britain more than 2, 000 years ago, English did not exist. Five hundred years later, English, virtually incomprehensible to modern eras, was probably spoken by about as few people as currently speak Cherokee, the language of a small North American Indian tribeand with little influence. About 1, 000
21、 years later, at the end of the 16th century, and after the Norman Conquest, the Reformation and the arrival of commercial printing technology, English was the native speech of between 5 million and 7 million people. And yet now look at it. As the second millennium approaches, English is more widely
22、 scattered, more widely spoken and written than any other language has ever been. In the title of the book, it has become a truly global language. According to Crystal, about 2.09 billion people, well over one-third of the world s population are routinely exposed to it.(3)As he rightly points out, w
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