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北京地區(qū)成人本科學(xué)士學(xué)位英語(yǔ)統(tǒng)一考試PartIReadingComprehension(30%)Directions:Therearethreepassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.Passage1QuestionsIto5arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Spending50minuteswithacellphoneclosetoyourearisenoughtochangebraincellactivityinthepartofthebrainclosesttotheantenna(天線)。Butwhetherthatcausesanyharmisnotclear,scientistsattheNationalInstituteofHealthsaidataconferencelastmonth,addingthatthestudywillnotlikelysettleconcernsofalinkbetweencellphonesandbraincancer.“Whatweshowedisglucose(葡萄糖)metabolism(代謝)(asignofbrainactivity)increasesinthebraininpeoplewhowereexposedtoacellphoneintheareaclosesttotheantenna,"saidDr.NoraVolkowoftheNIH,whosestudywaspublishedintheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation.(76)Thestudywasmeanttoexaminehowthebrainreactstoelectromagneticfieldscausedbywirelessphonesignals.Volkowsaidshewassurprisedthattheweakelectromagneticradiation(電磁輻射)fromcellphonescouldaffectbrainactivity,butshesaidthefindingsdonotshedanylightonwhethercellphonescausecancer.“Thisstudydoesnotinanywayindicatethat.Whatthestudydoesistoshowthehumanbrainissensitivetoelectromagneticradiationfromcellphoneexposures.”Useofthedeviceshasincreaseddramaticallysincetheywereintroducedintheearlyl980s,withabout5billioncellphonesnowinuseworldwide.Somestudieshavelinkedcellphoneexposuretoanincreasedriskofbraincancers.butalargestudybytheWorldHealthOrganizationdidnotofferaclearanswertothis.Volkow‘steamstudied47peoplewhohadtheirbrainexaminedwhileacellphonewasturnedonfor50minutesandanotherwhilethephonewasturnedoff.Whiletherewasnocompletechangeinbrainmetabolism,theyfounda7percentincreaseinbrainmetabolismintheregionclosesttothecellphoneantennawhenthephonewason.(77)Expertssaidtheresultswereinteresting,buturgedthattheybeunderstoodwithgreatcare.“Althoughthebiologicalsignificance,ifany,ofincreasedglucosemetabolismfromtoomuchcellphoneexposureisunknown,theresultsrequirefurtherinvestigation,”HenryLaioftheUniversityofWashingtonintheU.S.andDr.LennartHardellofUniversityHospitalinSweden,wroteinanarticleinJAMA.“Muchhastobedonetofurtherinvestigateandunderstandtheseeffects.”theywrote.1.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Cellphoneuseisdangerous.B.Cellphoneusecausescancer.C.Thehumanbrainisanelectromagneticfield.D.Thereareabout5billioncellphoneusersintheworldrightnow.2.DoctorVolkowwasastonishedbecause______.A.herresearchhasshedlightonherunderstandingofcellphoneB.shefoundthatcellphoneexposureisharmfultohumanbrainC.shefoundthatusingacellphoneforabout50minutescouldinfluenceorchangebrainactivityD.humanbrainisnotresponsivetoelectromagneticradiation3.Accordingtothepassage,cellphoneswerelaunched_______.A.inthelate1970sB.between1980and1985B.inthelate1980sD.intheearly1990s4.Whatdoestheword“that”standforinthesecondparagraph?A.Brainactivity.B.Herresearchfindings.C.Thefactthatcellphoneusemaycausecancer.D.Herresearchprogress.5.Whichofthefollowingisanappropriatetitleforthispassage?A.CellPhoneRadiation:IsItHarmful?B.CellPhoneRadiati0n:IsItUseful?C.CellPhoneRadiation:IsItHealthy?D.CellPhoneRadiation:IsItWeak?Passage2Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage:6.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?Humanbeingshavealwayshadanabilitytoattendtoseveralthingsatonce.(78)Noriselectronicmultitaskingentirelynew:We'vebeendrivingwhile1isteningtocarradiossincetheybecamepopularinthel930s.ButthereisnodoubtthatmultitaskinghasreachedakindofwarpspeedintheeraofWeb-enabledcomputers,whenithasbecomeroutinetoconductseveralIM(即時(shí)通訊)conversations,watchTVandusethecomputerallatonce.Butwhat‘stheimpactofthismediaconsumption?Andhowarethesemultitaskingdeviceschanginghowkidslearn,reasonandcommunicatewithoneanother?Socialscientistsandeducatorsarejustbeginningtodealwiththesequestions,buttheresearchersalreadyhavesomestrongopinions.(79)Althoughmultitaskingkidsmaybebetterpreparedinsomewaysfortoday‘sfast-pacedworkplace,manyscientistsarepositivelyalarmedbythetrend.Kidsthatareinstantmessagingwhiledoinghomework,playinggamesonlineandwatchingTV,aren’tgoingtodowellinthelongrun.Onthepositiveside,multitaskingstudentstendtobeextraordinarilygoodatfindingandusinginformation.Andprobablybecausemodemchildhoodcentersaroundvisual(視覺(jué)旳)ratherthanprintmedia,theyareespeciallyskilledatanalyzingvisualdataandimages.Manyeducatorsandpsychologistssayparentsneedtoactivelyensurethattheirteenagersbreakfreeofuncontrollableengagementwithscreensandspendtimeinthephysicalcompanyofhumanbeings—agrowingchallengenotjustbecausetechnologyofferssuchahandyoptionbutbecausesomanykidsleadhighlyscheduledlivesthatleavelittletimeforold—fashionedsocializingandfamilymeals.Indeed,manyteenagersandcollegestudentssayovercommitted(任務(wù)過(guò)重旳)schedulesdrivemuchoftheirmultitasking.Justasimportantisforparentsandeducatorstoteachkidsthatit‘svaluable,evenessential,tooccasionallyslowdown,unplugandtaketimetoenjoylifebeyondthescreen.A.Howismultitaskingdefine(定義)intheinformationage?B.Howdopeopleseenewtechnologyandthesocialchangeitbringsabout?C.Howdoestechnologychangemodernfamilylife?D.What‘stheimpactofmultitaskingonyoungpeople?7.Theexpression“warpspeed”inthefirstparagraphisclosestinmeaningto____.A.LowspeedB.Toomuchtimealone.C.highspeedD.steadyspeed8.Accordingtosometeenagersandcollegestudents,whatcausestheirmultitasking?A.OvercommittedschedulesB.ToomuchtimealoneC.InabilitytofocusD.Fearofbeingneglected9.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementisTRUE?A.Humanshavebeguntoengageinthemultitaskingbehaviorssincetheinformationage.B.Multitaskingisacriticalskillthatstudentsarerequiredtolearnatschool.C.Onlyparentscanhelptheirkidstogetridofthemultitaskinghabits.D.multitaskingmaypreparestudentsfortherealityoftoday‘sfast-pacesworkenvironment.10.Whatdoeducatorsandpsychologistadviseparentstodotheirmultitaskingkids?A.Tocutoffhomeinternetconnection.B.Toseekmedicaltreatment.C.Toencouragetheirkidstohavesomesociallife.D.tohelptheirkidstosetpersonalgoalsPassage3Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage:ThenuclearpoweremergencyataJapaneseatomicpowerplantlastMarchcouldleadtoamajorre-examinationinEuropeancountriesthatarealreadybuildingsuchplantsorareconsideringashiftfromfossil(化石)fuelstonuclearenergytofightclimatechange.Withtheterribleaccident,25yearsagoinChernobyl(切爾諾貝利)beginningtofadeinEuropeanmemories,governmentsacrossEuropehavegrownmoreopentousingmorenuclearpower.EnthusiasmfornuclearpowerisparticularlystronginEasternEurope,whichwantstomoveawayfromdependenceonRussianoilandnaturalgas,andonheavilypollutingcoal—firedpowerplants.Easterngovernmentshavebegunimprovingexistingnuclearplantsorarebuildingorplanningnewones.ButasJapanstruggledtodealwithhernuclearcrisis,discussionaboutthegoodandthebadofnuclearpowerbecameheated.(80)InGermany,nuclearpowerhasbeenarepeatedlyarguedandwidelyfeltissuefordecades.Upto70percentofGermansopposenuclearpower.Recently,about40,000peopleturnedouttoformahumanchainnearanuclearplanttoprotestgovernmentpoliciesonnuclearpower.“TheaccidentinJapancouldleadtoamajorrethinkinEurope,”saidHenrikPaulitzoftheInternationalDoctorsforthePreventionofNuclearWar.“Governmentshavenotbeenquiteopenaboutthesafetylevelsofthenuclearpowerplants.”Chancellor(總理)AngelaMerkelheadsacenter-fightunitygovernmentthatsupportstheuseofnuclearpower.Hergovernmentrecentlymadeadisputeddecisiontoextendthelifeofthecountry‘s17nuclearpowerplantsbyanaverageof12years.Shewillnowfacemorepressuretochangethatpolicy.Shecalledanemergencymeetingwithherseniorministers.“Weknowhowsafeourplantsareandthatwedonotfaceathreatfromsuchaseriousearthquakeorviolenttidalwave,”Mrs.Merkelsaidafterthemeeting.“WewilllearnwhatwecanfromtheeventsinJapan.11.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingaboutEuropeisTRUE?A.ItisdependentonRussiaforgasandoil.B.Ithasputanendtofossilfuels.C.Ithadamajornuclearaccidentthisyear.D.Itislikelythattheywouldrethinktheirnuclearpowerpolicies.12.Accordingtothepassage,allthefollowingstatementsaboutEasternEuropearetrueEXCEPT_______A.theyareeagertobuildnewnuclearpowerplantsB.theyhavetotallyforgottentheChernobylaccident25yearsagoC.theyhaveimprovedtheirnuclearpowerplantsD.theywantenergyindependence13.Inthesecondparagraph,theauthormainlydiscusses_______.A.thenuclearaccidentsinJapanlastMarchB.nuclearpowerpoliciesinGermanyC.GermanattitudetowardsnuclearpowerD.thesafetylevelsofnuclearpowerplantsinGermany14.Theword“heads”inthethirdparagraphcanbebestreplacedby______.A.leadsB.topsC.mindsD.arms15.Whichofthefollowingisanappropriatetitleforthispassage?A.Japan‘sNuclearCrisisCausesFearinEurope.B.TheChernobylDisasterHelpsEuropeBetterUnderstandNuclearPowerEnergy.C.GermanGovernmentsSupportsNuclearPowerEnergy.D.GermanyHasLearntaLessonFromJapan.PartIIVocabularyandStructure(30%)Directions:Inthispartthereare30incompletesentences.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.16.Bynomeanstoherparents.A.thisisthefirsttimehassheliedB.thisisthefirsttimedoesshetellalieC.isthisthefirsttimeshehasliedD.isthisthefirsttimeshewaslying17.Youhavefailedtwotests.You‘dbetterstartworkingharder,___youwon‘tpassthecourse.A.andB.butC.orD.SO18.Hischildrenarewell—behaved,thoseofhissister‘sareverynaughty.A.andB.soC.thusD.while19.Howcanyoukeepfit____yousmokesomucheveryday?A.butB.howeverC.ifD.otherwise20.Thenewshasspreadalloverthecountrythespaceshipsucceededinreturningtotheearth.A.whatB.thatC.whichD.whether21.Ididn‘tknowyourmobilephonenumber;otherwisel__youthemomentIgottoWashington.A.hadrungB.wouldringC.haverungD.wouldhaverung22.Astheyareretired.Mr.andMrs.Scottpreferahouseinthecountrytotheirremainingyearsthere.A.spendB.spendingC.spentD.spends23.byhisgrandparents,Jimmywasn‘tusedtolivingwithhisparents.A.TobringupB.TobebroughtupC.BroughtupD.Beingbroughtup24.Pleaseremain.untiltheplanehascometoacompletestop.A.toseatB.tobeseatedC.seatingD.seated25.Whilewatchingtelevision,.A.thedoorbellrangB.thedoorbelltingsC.weheardthedoorbellringD.weheardthedoorbelltings26.,thepayisn‘tattractiveenough,thoughthejobitselfisquiteinteresting.A.GenerallyspeakingB.OnthecontraryC.InparticularD.Tobehonest27.TherobberhadescapedandwasnowheretobefoundwhenthePolice.A.arrivedB.hadarrivedC.arriveD.havearrived28.ProfessorWilsonkeepstellinghisstudentsthatthefuturetothewell—educated.A.isbelongedB.isbelongingC.belongsD.willbebelonged29.Thiscompanyisclosingup,solotsofworkerswillbelaid.A.downB.outC.offD.aside30.JusttakeiteasyandUSexactlywhathashappened.A.sayB.speakC.tellD.talk31.Somedevelopedcountriesaretryingtotheseriousproblemsresultingfromtheenergycrisis.A.stepupB.copewithC.cutoffD.endup32.Heissuchamanwhoisalwaysfaultwithotherpeople.A.puttingB.seekingC.findingD.lookingfor33.Afterheretiredfromoffice,Rogerspaintingforawhile,butsoonlostinterest.A.tookupB.savedupC.keptupD.drewup34.Fire,allexitsmustbekeptclear.A.InplaceofB.InsteadofC.IncaseofD.Inspiteof35.Myparentswillmovebackintotowninayearor.A.1aterB.afterC.soD.about36.Dogshaveaverygoodofsmellandareoftenusedtosearchforsurvivorsinanearthquake.A.senseB.viewC.meansD.idea37.ThehouseIgrewuphasbeentakendownandreplacedbyanofficebuildin9.A.initB.inwhatC.inthatD.inwhich38.Tomhasalreadygivenuptheofsmokingforthesakeofhealth.A.customB.habitC.hobbyD.convention39.StephenBullonistheonlymaninthevillagetodaythathassurvivedtheWar.A.1iveB.1ivedC.aliveD.active40.Assheenteredtheroomshecouldseebigbrightlightshungfromthe.A.roofB.topC.ceilingD.height41.Thoseexperimentshavelaidasolidfoundationforhisresearchinmaterialscience.A.farB.deepC.fartherD.further42.Theweatherforecastsaysitisgoingtoclearsoon.A.upB.outC.overD.about43.Hewillcometocallonyouthemomenthehiswork.A.willfinishB.finishesC.finishedD.tofinish44.suchagoodchance,howcouldsheletitslipaway?A.HavinggivenB.GivingC.HavingbeengivenD.Give45.Previoushisdeparture,headdressedalettertohisdaughter.A.toB.ofC.inD.fromDirections:EachofthefollowingsentenceshasfourunderlinedpartsmarkedA,B,CandD.Identifytheonethatisnotcorrect.ThenblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.46.Ilikethishousewithabeautifulgardeninfront,butIdon‘thaveABCenoughmoneytobuythat.

D47.IinvitedJoeandLindaaswellasTomtodinner,butneitherofABCDthemcame.48.YoucanarriveinBeijingearlierforthemeetingthoughyoudon‘tABCmindtakingthenighttrain.D49.WhynotstayathomesincethattheroadissoslipperyaftertheABCheavy_snow?D50.Lookout!Don‘tgettooclosetothehousethatroofisunderABCDrepair.51.SomechildrenwanttochallengethemselvesbylearningalanguageABdifferentfromwhichtheirparentsspeakathome.CD52.ButforthehelpofmyEnglishteacher,IwouldnotwinthefirstABCprizeintheEnglishWritingCompetition.D53.ThosebravearmysoldierswouldratherdiewiththeirheadshighthanABlivedwiththeirkneesbent.CD54.NosoonerhadProfessorSmithbeguntospeakwhensomenoiseABCarosefromtheaudience.D55.Itisnogoodtrytoremembergrammaticalrules.YouneedtopracticeABCwhatyouhavelearned.DPartIVCloze(10%)Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage,andforeachblankthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandDattheendofthepassage.YoushouldchooseONEanswerthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenblackenthecorrespondinglettertheAnswerSheet.Themysterioustigerhasbeenasymbolofpowerandstrengthforcenturies.Itspowerisa56tohunters,57havetriedtokillittoprovetheirownskilland58.InIndia59thenineteenthandearlytwentiethcenturies,1argepartiesof60fromaroundtheworld61gooutonhugetigerhunts.Hundredsoftigerscouldbekilledinafewweeks.Asa620fthisover-hunting,63withlossofhabitat(棲息地),thepopulationoftigersinIndiadroppedfromabout40,00064theturnofthetwentiethcenturytoabout2,000byl972.WiththehelpofIndiaandotherconcernedcountries.TheWorldWildlifeFund650perationTigerinl972tosavethetiger66dyingout.Sincethen,seventeentigerpreserves(保護(hù)區(qū))havebeen67,andthetigerpopulationinIndiahasrisento684,000and5,000.Butwhenpeopleliveonthe69ofthetigerpreserves,tigerssometimeskilltheirfarmanimalsandattackpeople—about600peopleinIndiahavebeenkilledbytigersinthelastdozenyears.70tigersdonoteathumans.But“old,woundedandhomeless”tigerscanbecomehabitual(習(xí)慣旳)man-eaters.InoneareainIndia,inIndia,villagershave71acleversolution.Theywirelifelikehumandummies(假人)toelectricity72thetigersgeta(n)73shockwhentheyattack.Itishopedthatinthiswaytigerswilllearnto74people.Buttheconflictbetweenhumanandtiger75.Onlyifpeoplehaveenoughfood,shelterandfuelwillthetigersurviveinthelongrun.Andonlyifthetigeranditsforestsurvivewillpeoplehaveanaturalworldtheycanreturnto.56.A.successionB.challengeC.guaranteeD.intelligence57.A.thatB.whichC.whoD.those58.A.braveryB.intentionC.ambitionD.harmony59.A.onB.throughoutC.withD.for60.A.statesmenB.salesmenC.sportsmenD.chairmen61.A.hadbetterB.wouldratherC.oughttoD.usedto62.A.resultB.conditionC.lackD.cause63.A.providedB.guidedC.perceivedD.combined64.A.withB.forC.atD.in65.A.fastenedB.foundedC.surveyedD.interfered66.A.throughB.fromC.awayD.out67.A.setupB.stoodupC.paidbackD.holdback68.A.amongB.throughC.betweenD.from69.A.edgeB.bakeC.frontD.center70.A.OccasionallyB.UsuallyC.RarelyD.Repeatedly71.A.lookeduptoB.passedbyC.keptintouchwithD.comeupwith72.A.assoonasB.sothatC.aslongasD.forfearthat73.A.delicateB.sensitiveC.electricD.magnifi

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