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1、专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷 27 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 The United States is a country made up of many different races. Usually they are mixed together and can t be told one from another. But many of them still talk about where their ancestors came from. It is something they are proud of.The original Americans, of course, were the Indian

3、s. The so-called white men who then came were mostly from England. But many came from other countries like Germany and France.One problem the United States has always had is discrimination . As new groups came to the United States they found they were discriminated against. First it was the Irish an

4、d Italians. Later it was the blacks. Almost every group has been able to eventually escape this discrimination. The only immigrants who have not are the blacks. Surprisingly enough the worst discrimination today is shown towards the Indians.One reason the Indians are discriminated against is that th

5、ey have tried so hard to keep their identity. Of course they are not the only ones who have done so. The Japanese have their Little Tokyo in Los Angeles and the Chinese a Chinatown in New York. The Dutch settlement in Pennsylvania also stays separate from other people. Their towns are like something

6、 from the 19th century. They have a different reason than the other groups for staying apart. They live separately for religious reasons rather than keeping together in a racial group.Although some groups have kept themselves separate and others have been discriminated against, all groups have helpe

7、d make the United States a great country. There is no group that has not helped in some way. And there is no group that can say they have done the most to make it a great country.Many people still come from other countries to help the United States grow. A good example is the American project that l

8、et a man walk on the moon. It was a scientist from Germany who was most responsible for doing that. It is certain that in the future the United States will still need the help of people from all racial groups to remain a great country.1 Which of the following statements can best describe the main id

9、ea of this passage?(A)The United States is a country made up of many different races.(B) Discrimination is the most serious problem in the United States.(C) All the races in the United States have helped make the country a great one.(D)The prosperity of the United States is mainly due to the hard wo

10、rk of the most discriminated races.2 In the first paragraph, the word “told“ means_.(A)separated(B) distinguished(C) revealed(D)made known3 This passage implies that discrimination is a problem which_.(A)many races in the United States have experienced(B) is still very serious in the United States(C

11、) has already been solved in the United States(D)is strongly opposed by many different races in the United States4 The main reason why the Indians are most discriminated against is that_.(A)they have tried hard to keep their religious(B) they have tried hard to live together to keep their Indian cus

12、toms(C) they are the only ones who tried to keep their identity(D)they discriminate many other races5 The Dutch live separately in Pennsylvania_.(A)to escape discrimination(B) to enjoy themselves in their own towns(C) to keep together in a racial group(D)for religious reasons5 For years, the Tobacco

13、 Institute1 has tried unsuccessfully to refute(反驳)the charge by health experts that cigarette smoking can be dangerous to your health. Now the institute has taken a new tack(行动方针). In an advertising campaign last fall, the industry trade association ignored health questions and stressed that not smo

14、king could be dangerous to the local economy. “Tobacco means $1,193,000,000 to Virginia,“ trumpeted one advertisement, “Virginia tobacco helps pave Virginia social programs. Tobacco means 90,000 Virginia jobs. “ The message was repeated with the appropriate dollar figures in six other tobacco states

15、.The statistics are based on a study by the University of Pennsylvania s Wharton School, which calculates that, overall , the U. S. tobacco industry generates $ 30 million in wages and earnings, $ 15.5 billion in capital investment and $ 22 billion in tax revenue each year. “If you look at the econo

16、mic contribution tobacco makes to America,“ says Edward Horrigan, Jr. , Chairman of R. J Reynolds Tobacco Co. , “there is no reason for us to be ashamed of the business we are in.The American Cancer Society disagrees. While Virginia is collecting its $1.2 billion in tobacco revenue this year, the So

17、ciety said 2,900 of its citizens will be victims of lung cancer. Thousands more, the society could have added, will be victims of other diseases strongly associated with smoking. And the U. S. Surgeon General estimates the direct dollar costs of treating smoking-related illnesses nationally at more

18、than $ 13 billion a yearnot to mention another $ 25 billion in lost wages and productivity.6 On what ground did the Tobacco Institute argue with health experts?(A)They are unwilling to pay more tax.(B) Cigarette smoking can not be dangerous to health.(C) Most people can not get rid of smoking habit.

19、(D)Much of the government s revenue comes from tobacco tax.7 The Tobacco Institute has taken a new tack to refute the charge by_.(A)advertising(B) trumpeting(C) the help of the industry trade association(D)supporting Virginia social programs8 “Tobacco means $1 ,193,000,000 to Virginia. “ This implie

20、s that_.(A)Virginia will produce $1,193,000,000 tobacco(B) tobacco is worth $1 ,193 ,000,000 in Virginia(C) Virginia will collect $1,193,000,000 in tobacco revenue(D)the tax on tobacco in Virginia is high9 Why does Edward Horrigan, Jr. say “there is no reason for us to be ashamed of the business we

21、are in“?(A)Because he thinks that tobacco is not harmful to health(B) Because he thinks that tobacco makes a great contribution to the American economy.(C) Because he thinks that tobacco does much damage to the American economy.(D)Because he thinks that tobacco is essential to many Americans.10 The

22、U. S. Government s annual tobacco revenue is_.(A)$1.2 billion(B) $ 15.5 billion(C) $ 22 billion(D)$ 30 billion10 It is difficult to imagine what life would be like without memory. The meanings of thousands of everyday perceptions, the bases for the decisions we make and the roots of our habits and s

23、kills are to be found in our past experiences, which are brought into the present by memory.Memory can be defined as the capacity to keep information available for later use. It includes not only “remembering“ things like arithmetic or historical facts, but also involves any change in the way an ani

24、mal typically behaves. Memory is involved when a rat gives up eating grain because he has sniffed something suspicious in the grain pile. Memory is also involved when a six-year-old child learns to swing a baseball bat.Memory exists not only in humans and animals but also in some physical objects an

25、d machines. Computers, for example, contain devices for storing data for later use. It is interesting to compare the memory-storage capacity of a computer with that of a human being. The instant-access memory of a large computer may hold up to 100,000 “words“ready for instant use. An average U. S. t

26、eenager probably recognizes the meaning of about 100,000 words of English. However, this is but a fraction of the total amount of information which the teenager has stored. Consider, for example, the number of faces and places that the teenager can recognize on sight.The use of words is the basis of

27、 the advanced problem-solving intelligence of human beings. A large part of a person s memory is in terms of words and combinations of words.11 According to the passage, memory is considered to be _.(A)the basis for decision making and problem solving(B) an ability to store experiences for future us

28、e(C) an intelligence typically possessed by human beings(D)the data mainly consisting of words and combinations of words12 The comparison made between the memory capacity of a large computer and that of human being shows that_.(A)the computer s memory has a little bigger capacity than a teenager s(B

29、) the computer s memory capacity is much smaller than an adult human being s(C) the computer s memory capacity is much smaller even than a teenager s(D)both A and B13 The whole passage implies that_.(A)only human beings have problem-solving intelligence(B) a person s memory is different from a compu

30、ter s in every respect(C) animals are able to solve only very simple problems(D)animals solve problems by instincts rather than intelligence14 The phrase “in terms of“ in the last sentence can best be replaced by_.(A)in connection with(B) expressed by(C) consisting(D)by means of15 The topic of the p

31、assage is_.(A)What would life be like without memory(B) Memory is of vital importance to life(C) How is a person s memory different from an animal s or a computer s(D)What is contained in memory15 Sustainable management is seen as a practical and economical way of protecting species from extinction

32、. Instead of depending on largely ineffective laws against poaching(偷猎 ), it gives local people a good economic reason to preserve plants and animals. In Zimbabwe, for instance, there is a sustainable management project to protect elephants. Foreign tourists pay large sums of money to kill these ani

33、mals for sports. This money is then given to the inhabitants of the area where the hunting takes place. In theory, locals will be encouraged to protect elephants, instead of poaching them because of the economic benefit involved.This sounds like a sensible strategy, but it remains to be seen whether

34、 it will work. With corruption in these developing countries, some observers are skeptical(怀疑的)that the money will actually reach the people it is intended for. Others wonder how effective the locals will be at stopping poachers.There are also questions about whether sustainable management is practi

35、cal when it comes to protecting forests. In theory, the principle should be the same as with elephantsallow logging companies to cut down certain number of trees, but not so many as to completely destroy the forest.Sustainable management of forests requires controls on the number of trees which are

36、cut down, as well as investment in replacing them. Because almost all tropical forests are located in countries which desperately need revenue from logging, there are few regulations and incentive to do this.One solution might be to certify wood which comes from sustainably managed forests. In theor

37、y, consumers would buy only this wood and so force logging companies to go “green“ or go out of business. Unfortunately, unrestricted logging is so much more profitable that wood prices from managed forests would cost up to five times morean increase that consumers, no matter how “green“ , are unlik

38、ely to pay.16 Which of the following statements is true in understanding the “sustainable management“?(A)Sustainable management is usually used in commercial units.(B) Sustainable management is more powerful than laws.(C) We will probably meet many problems in the course of applying sustainable mana

39、gement.(D)It is likely that sustainable management will replace the laws in protecting living things.17 The example of Zimbabwe is mentioned in the first paragraph is to_.(A)prove that sustainable management is ineffective(B) explain what sustainable management is(C) show that tourism there is flour

40、ishing(D)illustrate that people there are good at making money with elephants18 The phrase “go green“ in paragraph 5 probably means_.(A)a company begins to make money instead of being in red(B) making the forests always green in colour(C) operating in ways which do not damage the environment(D)start

41、ing from the very beginning19 What is the passage mainly about?(A)What does environmental protection mainly include.(B) How feasible is sustainable management in environmental protection.(C) What attitudes do different people have towards sustainable management.(D)How can people protect animals and

42、plants.20 What attitude does the author take towards the feasibility of sustainable management?(A)Positive.(B) Pessimistic.(C) Negative.(D)Skeptical.专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷 27 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 compreh

43、ension questions. Read the passages and choose the best answer to each question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.【知识模块】 阅读理解1 【正确答案】 C【试题解析】 由文章第五段第一句“Although somegroups have kept themselves separate and othershave been discriminated against,all gro

44、ups havehelped make the United States a great country”可知 C 正确。【知识模块】 阅读理解2 【正确答案】 B【试题解析】 从上下文推理 Usually they are mixedtogether and cant be told one from another前面的 mix 已能判断出 told 的含义,即“区分、区别”的意思,同B 项意思接近。【知识模块】 阅读理解3 【正确答案】 A【试题解析】 由文章第三段第一句“One problem theUnited States has always had is discrimina

45、tion”和第五句“Almost every group has been able toeventually escape this discrimination”可知 A 正确。【知识模块】 阅读理解4 【正确答案】 B【试题解析】 文章第四段第一句说到“One reasonthe Indians are discriminated against is that theyhave tried so hard to keep their identity”这里的 keep their identity 与 B 中的 keep their Indiancustoms 属同义替换。【知识模块】

46、 阅读理解5 【正确答案】 D【试题解析】 第四段结尾说到“They live separatelyfor religious reasons rather than keeping togetherin a racial group”。因此 D 正确。【知识模块】 阅读理解【知识模块】 阅读理解6 【正确答案】 D【试题解析】 文章第一段第三句中说到“theindustry trade association ignored health questionsand stressed that not smoking could be dangerousto the local economy

47、”再由下文的讲解和数据可知吸烟为美国经济作出了巨大贡献。A、B、C 三项都不很符合文意,只有 D 项较为符合。故选 D。【知识模块】 阅读理解7 【正确答案】 A【试题解析】 由第一段第二、三句“Now the institutehas taken a new tack(行动方针)In anadvertising campaign last fall”可知 A 正确。【知识模块】 阅读理解8 【正确答案】 C【试题解析】 此句话后面有“Virginia tobacco helpspave Virginia social programsTobacco means90,000 Virginia

48、jobs”另外第三段第二句又说到“While Virginia is collecting its $12 billionin tobacco revenue”可推知 C 是正确答案。【知识模块】 阅读理解9 【正确答案】 B【试题解析】 文章第二段结尾说到“If you look atthe economic contribution tobacco makes toAmerica,”says Edward Horrigan,Jr ,Chairmanof RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co“there is noreason for us to be ashamed of the

49、business we arein”可知文中 economic contribution 是原因。故选 B。【知识模块】 阅读理解10 【正确答案】 C【试题解析】 根据文章第二段第一句“and $22billion in tax revenue each year”可知 C 是正确答案。【知识模块】 阅读理解【知识模块】 阅读理解11 【正确答案】 B【试题解析】 文章第二段第一句话说到“Memorycan be defined as the capacity to keep informationavailable for later use”文中的 capacity 对应选项中的 ability,文中的 keep 对应选项中的 store,文中的 later use 对应选项中的 future use。故选B。【知识模块】 阅读理解12 【正确答案】 C【试题解析】 通过第三段后几句“The instant-accessmemory of a large computer may hold up to100000words一 r

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