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        1997年8月托?荚囬喿x理解全真考題

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          Question 1-10In the 1600 s when the Spanish moved into what later

          was to become the southwestern United States, they encoun-

          tered the ancestors of the modern-day Pueblo, Hopi, and Zuni

          peoples. These ancestors, known variously as the Basket

          Makers, the Anasazi, or the Ancient Ones, had lived in the

          area for at least 2,000 years. They were an advanced agricultural

          people who used irrigation to help grow their crops. The Anasazi lived in houses constructed of adobe and

          wood. Anasazi houses were originally built in pits and were

          entered from the roof. But around the year 700 A.D., the

          Anasazi began to build their homes above ground and join them

          together into rambling multistoried complexes, which the

          Spanish called pueblos or villages. Separate subterranean rooms

          in these pueblos---known as kivas or chapels---were set aside

          for religious ceremonials. Each kiva had a fire pit and a hole

          that was believed to lead to the underworld. The largest pueblos

          had five stories and more than 800 rooms. The Anasazi family was matrilineal, that is, descent was

          traced through the female. The sacred objects of the family

          were under the control of the oldest female, but the actual

          ceremonies were conducted by her brother or son. Women owned

          the rooms in the pueblo and the crops, once they were harvested.

          While still growing, crops belonged to the man who,

          in contrast to most other Native American groups, planted

          them. The women made baskets and pottery, the men wove

          textile and crafted turquoise jewelry. Each village had two chiefs. The village chief dealt with

          land disputes and religious affairs. The war chief led the men

          in fighting during occasional conflicts that broke out with

          neighboring villages and directed the men in community building

          projects. The cohesive political and social organization of

          the Anasazi made it almost impossible for other groups to

          conquer them. 1. The Anasazi people were considered "agriculturally advanced" because of the way they stored their crops

          fertilized their fields.

          watered their crops.

          planted their fields. 2.The Anasazi people were considered "agriculturally advanced" because of the way they stored their crops

          fertilized their fields

          watered their crops

          planted their fields 3.The word "pits" in line 9 is closest in meaning to stages

          scars

          seeds

          holes. 4.The word "stories" in line 17 is closest in meaning to articles

          tales

          levels

          rumors 5.Who would have been most likely to control the sacred objects of an Anasazi family? A twenty-year-old man

          A twenty-year-old woman

          A forty-year-old man

          A forty-year-old woman 6.The word "they" in line 22 refers to women

          crops

          rooms

          pueblos 7.The word "disputes" in line 28 is closest in meaning to discussions

          arguments

          developments

          purchases 8.Which of the following activities was NOT done by Anasazi men? Making baskets

          Planting crops

          Building homes

          Crafting jewelry. 9.According to the passage, what made it almost impossible for other groups to conquer the Anasazi? The political and social organization of the Anasazi

          The military tactics employed by the Anasazi

          The Anasazi s agricultural technology.

          The natural barriers surrounding Anasazi willages. 10.The passage supports which of the following generalizations? The presence of the Spanish threatened Anasazi society.

          The Anasazi benefited from trading relations with the Spanish.

          Anasazi society exhibited a well-defined division of labor.

          Conflicts between neighboring Anasazi villages were easily resolved. Question 10-20Barbed wire, first patented in the United States in 1867,

          played an important part in the development of American

          farming, as it enabled the settlers to make effective fencing to

          enclose their land and keep cattle away from their crops. This

          had a considerable effect on cattle ranching, since the herds no

          longer had unrestricted use of the plans for grazing, and the

          fencing led to conflict between the farmers and the cattle

          ranchers. Before barbed wire came into general use, fencing was often

          made from serrated wire, which was unsatisfactory because

          it broke easily when under strain, and could snap in cold

          weather due to contraction. The first practical machine for

          producing barbed wire was invented in 1874 by an Illinois

          farmer, and between then and the end of the century about

          400 types of barbed wire were devised, of which only about a

          dozen were ever put to practical use. Modern barbed wire is made from mild steel high-tensile

          steel, or aluminum. Mild steel and aluminum barbed wire

          have two strands twisted together to form a cable which is

          stronger than single-strand wire and less affected by temperature

          changes. Single-strand wire, round or oval, is made from

          high-tensile steel with the barbs crimped or welded on . The

          steel wires used are galvanized - coated with zinc to make

          them rustproof. The two wires that make up the line wire or

          cable are fed separately into a machine at one end. They leave

          it at the other end twisted-together and barbed. The wire to

          make the barbs is fed into the machine from the sides and cut

          to length by knives that cut diagonally through the wire to

          produce a sharp point. This process continues automatically,

          and the finished barbed wire is wound onto reels, usually made

          of wire in length of 400 meters or in weights of up to 50

          kilograms. A variation of barbed wire is also used for military

          purposes. It is formed into long coils or entanglements called

          concertina wire. 11.What is the main topic of the passage? Cattle ranching in the United States.

          A type of fencing

          Industrial uses of wire

          A controversy over land use. 12.The word "unrestricted" in line 5 is closest in meaning to unsatisfactory

          difficult

          considerable

          unlimited 13.The word "snap" in line 10 could best be replaced by which of the following? freeze

          click

          loosen

          break 14.What is the benefit of using two-stranded barbed wire? Improved rust-resistance

          Increased strength

          More rapid attachment of barbs

          Easier installation. 15.According to the author, the steel wires used to make barbed wire are specially processed to

          protect them against rust

          make them more flexible

          prevent contraction in cold weather

          straighten them. 16.The word "fed" in line 24 is closest in meaning to put

          eaten

          bitten

          nourished 17.The knives referred to in line 27 are used to separate double-stranded wire

          prevent the reel from advancing too rapidly

          twist the wire

          cut the wire that becomes barbs 18.What is the author s purpose in the third paragraph? To explain the importance of the wire.

          To outline the difficulty of making the wire

          To describe how the wire is made

          To suggest several different uses of the wire. 19.According to the passage, concertina wire is used for livestock management

          international communications

          prison enclosures

          military purposes. 20.Which of the following most closely resembles the fencing described in the passage? (圖)

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         。▓D) Question 21-29Under certain circumstance the human body must cope

          with gases at greater-than-normal atmospheric pressure. For

          example, gas pressures increase rapidly during a dive made

          with scuba gear because the breathing equipment allows divers

          to stay underwater longer and dive deeper. The pressure

          exerted on the human body increases by 1 atmosphere for every

          10 meters of depth in seawater, so that at 30 meters in seawater

          a diver is exposed to a pressure of about 4 atmospheres.

          The pressure of the gases being breathed must equal the

          external pressure applied to the body; otherwise breathing is very

          difficult. Therefore all of the gases in the air breathed by a

          scuba diver at 40 meters are present at five times their usual

          pressure. Nitrogen which composes 80 percent of the air we

          breathe usually causes a balmy feeling of well-being at this

          pressure. At a depth of 5 atmospheres nitrogen causes symp-

          toms resembling alcohol intoxication known as nitrogen narcosis.

          Nitrogen narcosis apparently results from a direct effect

          on the brain of the large amounts of nitrogen dissolved in the

          blood. Deep dives are less dangerous if helium is substituted

          for nitrogen, because under these pressures helium does not

          exert a similar narcotic effect. As a scuba diver descends, the pressure of nitrogen in the

          lungs increases. Nitrogen then diffuses from the lungs to the

          blood and from the blood to body tissues. The reverse occurs

          when the diver surfaces; the nitrogen pressure in the lungs

          falls and the nitrogen diffuses from the tissues into the blood

          and from the blood into the lungs. If the return to the surface

          is too rapid, nitrogen in the tissues and blood cannot diffuse

          out rapidly enough and nitrogen bubbles are formed . They can

          cause severe pains, particularly around the joints. Another complication may result if the breath is held dur-

          ing ascent. During ascent from a depth of 10 meters, the

          volume of air in the lungs will double because the air pressure at

          the surface is only half of what it was at 10 meters. This

          change in volume may cause the lungs to distend and even rup-

          ture. This condition is called air embolism. To avoid this

          event, a diver must ascent slowly, never at a rate exceeding

          the rise of the exhaled air bubbles, and must exhale during

          ascent. 21.What does the passage mainly discuss? The equipment divers use

          The effects of pressure on gases in the human body

          How to prepare for a deep dive

          The symptoms of nitrogen bubbles in the bloodstream. 22.The word "exposed to" in line 8 are closest in meaning to leaving behind

          prepared for

          propelled by

          subjected to 23.The word "exert" in line 21 is closest in meaning to cause

          permit

          need

          change 24.The word "diffuses" in line 23 is closest in meaning to yields

          starts

          surfaces

          travels 25.What happens to nitrogen in body tissues if a diver ascends too quickly. It forms bubbles

          It goes directly to the brain

          It is reabsorbed by the lungs.

          It has a narcotic effect. 26.The word "They" in line 29 refers to joints

          pains

          bubbles

          tissues. 27.The word "rupture" in line 36 is closest in meaning to hurt

          shrink

          burst

          stop 28.It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following presents the greatest danger to a diver? Pressurized helium

          Nitrogen diffusion

          Nitrogen bubbles

          An air embolism 29.What should a diver do when ascending? Rise slowly

          Breathe faster

          Relax completely

          Breathe helium. Question 29-38 Each advance in microscopic technique has provided

          scientists with new perspectives on the function of living

          organisms and the nature of matter itself. The invention of the

          visible-light microscope late in the sixteenth century introduced a

          previously unknown realm of single-celled plants and animals.

          In the twentieth century, electron microscopes have provided

          direct views of viruses and minuscule surface structures. Now

          another type of microscope, one that utilize x-rays rather than

          light or electrons, offers a different way of examining tiny

          details, it should extend human perception still farther into the

          natural world. The dream of building an x-ray microscope dates to

          1895, its development, however, was virtually halted in the

          1940 s because the development of the electron microscope

          was progressing rapidly. During the 1940 s electron micro-

          scopes routinely achieved resolution better than that possible

          with a visible-light microscope, while the performance of x-ray

          microscopes resisted improvement. In recent years, however,

          interest in x-ray microscopes has revived, largely because of

          advances such as the development of new sources of x-ray

          illumination. As a result, the brightness available today is

          millions of times that of x-ray tubes, which, for most of the

          century, were the only available sources of soft x-rays. The new x-ray microscopes considerably improve on the

          resolution provided by optical microscopes. They can also be

          used to map the distribution of certain chemical elements.

          Some can form pictures in extremely short times, others hold

          the promise of special capabilities such as three dimensional

          imaging. Unlike conventional electron microscopy, x-ray

          microscopy enables specimens to be kept in air and in water,

          which means that biological samples can be studied under

          conditions similar to their natural state. The illumination used,

          so-called soft x-rays in the wavelength range of twenty to forty

          angstroms , is

          also sufficiently penetrating to image intact biological cells in

          many cases. Because of the wavelength of the x-rays used,

          soft x-ray microscopes will never match the highest resolution

          possible with electron microscopes. Rather, their special pro-

          perties will make possible investigations that will complement

          those performed with light- and electron-based instruments. 30.What does the passage mainly discuss? The detail seen through a microscope

          Sources of illumination for microscopes

          A new kind of microscope

          Outdated microscopic technique 31.According to the passage, the invention of the visible-light microscope allowed scientists to see viruses directly

          develop the electron microscope later on

          understand more about the distribution of the chemical elements

          discover single celled plants and animals they had never seen before. 32.The word "minuscule" in line 7 is closest in meaning to circular

          dangerous

          complex

          tiny 33.The word "it" in line 10 refers to a type of microscope

          human perception

          the natural world

          light 34.Why does the another mention me visible light microscope in the first paragraph? To begin a discussion of sixteenth century discoveries.

          To put the x-ray microscope in historical perspective

          To show how limited its uses are

          To explain how it functioned 35.Why did it take so long to develop the x-ray microscope? Funds for research were insufficient.

          The source of illumination was not bright enough until recently.

          Materials used to manufacture x-ray tubes were difficult to obtain

          X-ray microscopes were too complicated to operate. 36.The word "enables" in line 30 is closest in meaning to constitutes

          specifies

          expands

          allows 37.The word "Rather" in line 38 is closest in meaning to significantly

          preferably

          somewhat

          instead 38.The word "those" in line 40 refers to properties

          investigations

          microscopes

          x-rays 39.Based on the information in the passage, what can be inferred about x-ray microscopes in the future? They will probably replace electron microscopes altogether.

          They will eventually be much cheaper to produce than they are now.

          They will provide information not available from other kinds of microscopes.

          They will eventually change the illumination range that they now use. Question 40-50 Perhaps the most striking quality of satiric literature is its

          freshness, its originality of perspective. Satire rarely offers

          original ideas. Instead it presents the familiar in a new form.

          Satirists do not offer the world new philosophies. What they

          do is look at familiar conditions from a perspective that makes

          these conditions seem foolish, harmful or affected. Satire jars

          us out of complacence into a pleasantly shocked realization that

          many of the values we unquestioningly accept are false. Don

          Quixote makes chivalry seem absurd, Brave New World

          ridicules the pretensions of science, A Modest proposal

          dramatizes starvation by advocating cannibalism. None of these ideas

          is original. Chivalry was suspect before Cervantes, humanists

          objected to the claims of pure science before Aldous Huxley

          and people were aware of famine before Swift. It was not the

          originality of the idea that made these satires popular. It was

          the manner of expression the satiric method that made them

          interesting and entertaining. Satires are read because they are

          aesthetically satisfying works of art, not because they are

          morally wholesome or ethically instructive. They are stimulat-ing and refreshing because with commonsense briskness they

          brush away illusions and secondhand opinions. With spontaneous

          irreverence, satire rearranges perspectives, scrambles

          familiar objects into incongruous juxtaposition and speaks in a

          personal idiom instead of abstract platitude. Satire exists because there is need for it. It has lived

          because readers appreciate a refreshing stimulus, an irreverent

          reminder that they lived in a world of platitudinous thinking,

          cheap moralizing, and foolish philosophy. Satire serves to prod

          people into an awareness of truth though rarely to any action

          on behalf of truth. Satire tends to remind people that much of

          what they see, hear, and read in popular media is sanctimonious,

          sentimental, and only partially true. Life resembles in

          only a slight degree the popular image of it. Soldiers rarely

          hold the ideals that movies attribute to them, nor do ordinary

          citizens devote their lives to unselfish service of humanity.

          Intelligent people know these things but tend to forget them

          when they do not hear them expressed. 40.What does the passage mainly discuss? Difficulties of writing satiric literature.

          Popular topics of satire

          New philosophies emerging from satiric literature

          Reasons for the popularity of satire. 41.The word "realization" in line 7 is closest in meaning to certainly

          awareness

          surprise

          confusion 42.Why does the author mention Don Quirote, Brave New World and A Modest Proposal in lines 8-10? They are famous examples of satiric literature

          They present commonsense solutions to problems.

          They are appropriate for readers of all ages.

          They are books with similar stories. 43.The word "aesthetically" in line 18 is closest in meaning to artistically

          exceptionally

          realistically

          dependably 44.Which of the following can be found in satire literature? Newly emerging philosophies

          Odd combinations of objects and ideas

          Abstract discussion of moral and ethnics

          Wholesome characters who are unselfish. 45.According to the passage, there is a need for satire because people need to be informed about new scientific developments

          exposed to original philosophies when they are formulated

          reminded that popular ideas are often inaccurate

          told how they can be of service to their communities. 46.The word "refreshing" in line 26 is closest in meaning to popular

          ridiculous

          meaningful

          unusual 47.The word "they" in line 31 refers to people

          media

          ideals

          movies 48.The word "devote" in line 35 is closest in meaning to distinguish

          feel affection

          prefer

          dedicate 49.As a result of reading satiric literature, readers will be most likely to teach themselves to write fiction

          accept conventional points of view

          become better informed about current affairs

          reexamine their opinions and values 50.The various purposes of satire include all of the following EXCEPT introducing readers to unfamiliar situations

          brushing away illusions

          reminding readers of the truth

          exposing false values.

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