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一、閱讀理解
Passage1
WhoKnows
Sincenooneknowswhatscientificdiscoverieswillbemadebetweennow
andtheyearA.D.2000,eachofuscanmakehisownpredictions.
Ourprophecies(預(yù)言)neednotbecompletelywildguesses.Weknowscience
hasmovedforwardrapidlyinthepast50yearsandwillcontinuetodo
so.Ifweallowourimaginationstobeguidedbyknownresearch,our
propheciesneednotbesheerfantasy.Wedon'thavetogosofarasto
predictthattherewillbeinvasionbymenfromMars,orthatallfood
andnourishmentwillbetakenincapsuleform,orthatmechanicalmenwill
roamtheworld.
Withthescientificinformationthatwehaveavailablenow,let'smake
anestimateofprogressinairtravel.Itislikelythatwithin50years
weshalltravelthroughtheairataspeedof10,000milesperhour.Too
fast?Notatall.Jet-propelledplanescannowtravelatleast1,000miles
anhour,andjetplaneswillbeoutmoded(過時(shí)瞼shortlybyguidedmissiles.
TheX-15rocket'sspeedin1961was3,690milesperhour,andscientists
arehopingtodoubleandeventriplethisspeed.Theywillaccomplishthis
speed-up,becausethereisnoapparentscientificobstacletopreventit.
Someday,certainaerodynamic(空氣動(dòng)力學(xué)的)problemswillbeovercomeand
missileswillbeenlargedtocarryatleast25passengers.Whenscientists
havesolvedalltheproblemsofconstructingandincreasingthespeedof
apparatus-carryingmissiles,theirskillwillleadthemtothenextstep
—missilesforinterplanetaryflight.Thispredictionisascientific
possibilityinthenearfuture.
FlightsintoouterspacebeganwhenSputnikIwaslaunchedin1957,and
manfirstwentintospacein1961.Duringthelate1950'sandearlyI960(s
manysatellites—man-madeastralbodies—orbitedtheearthandmoon.
Satellites,whichwillbecontrolledbymenonearth,mayhavemany
beneficialuses.Perhapsscientistswilldiscoverasourceofenergy100
milesabovetheearth.Thisenergycouldbetransmittedtousasasource
ofpowerformanufacturingplantsorevenforourcookstoves.Oroneof
thesemissilesmightserveasthemediumfortransmittingcommunications
acrosstheglobe.Telephonic
communicationsmightbecarriedonbybeamingwavesatthemissile,which
wouldinturnbeamwavesatatelephonehalfwayacrosstheworld.The
missilemightbethetelephonicconnection,forexample,betweenyouin
NewYork,andafriendinBangkok.
Suchasatellitemightalsobeusedasthetransmittingmediumforinterna-
tionaltelevisionbroadcasts.ProgramsbeingtelecastfromaParisstudio
couldthenbeseensimultaneouslyineveryothercountry.Thisimmediate
internationaltransmissionwillsurelybeadevelopmentbeforetheturn
ofanewcentury.
Wemayexpecttoorderourclothing,groceries,andotherhouseholdgoods
bytelevision-phone.Weprophesythatwithintwentyfiveyears,our
telephoneswillbeequippedwithtelevisionscreenssothatwecansee
thepersonattheotherendoftheline.
Otherfieldsofsciencehavealsomadegigantic(巨大的)stridesin
progress.Medicinehadoperatedsoefficientlyinthepasthalf-century
thatmanydiseaseshavebeennearlywipedout.Andmorewilljointhis
disappearinggroupofdiseases.Diabetesandpolioareundercontrol.We
canhopeandexpectthatcancerwillbeconquered.Certainskindiseases,
likepsoriasisandeczema,whichareexceedinglycommonthoughnotfatal,
willbeeradicated(^>0.Thevictimsofannoyingdiseaseswilllead
pleasanterlives.
Eventhehealthywillbenefitfromtheadvancesinmedicine.Life
expectancyalreadyhadbeenlengthenedandscientistsknowthatthetime
iscoiningrapidlywhenthepersononehundredyearsoldwillnotbea
phenomenon.
Evenifthebirthrateshouldremainatitspresentlevel,thepopulation
willbelargeraspeoplestayalivelonger.Realizingthattheincrease
ofpopulationwillStrainnaturalresources,scientistsofallkindsare
experimentingwithmethodsforextendingtheseresources.
Onematterofimmediateurgencywillbeoursourceoffood.Thelarger
thepopulation,thegreaterwillbethedemandforfood.Ourarable適
合工作的)landisalreadytaxedtocapacity.Scientistswillhavetofind
awaytomass-producefoodbyhydroponics一thescienceofgrowing
vegetables,orotherplants,inwater一orbyirrigatingdesertwasteland.
Thisincreaseddemandforfoodwillcreateanincreaseddemandforwater.
CertainpartsoftheUnitedStates一Nevada,NewMexico,andArizona,for
example一havebeenindesperateneedofwaterforalongtime.Periodically,
thecitizensofNewYorkhavebeenwater-rationedbecausedroughtshave
seriouslythreatenedthewatersupplyinthereservoirswhich
providethemillionsofgallonsadayneededinthelargestcityin
theworld.
Scientistswillsolvethewaterproblemsofthedesertandmetropolitan
areas.Rain-makerswillhaveperfectedasimplemethod,nowinthe
elementarystagesofexperimentation,formakingcloudsreleasetheir
moisturesothattherightamountofrainisproducedtokeepreservoirs
atthecorrectlevelatalltimesoftheyear.
Anothermethodofwaterproductionwillbethepurificationofsaltwater
takenfromoceans.Whenasimple,cheapmethodhasbeenworkedoutfor
convertingseawaterintopurewatersuitableforuseinthehouseholdand
themanufacturingplant,otherscientist-engineerswillcontribute
practicalmechanicalequipmentforpipingthewaterfromseashoreto
desertareas.
Otherimprovementsofthefuturewilltouchourlivesmoreclosely.It
ispossible,forexample,toimaginethatcitiesofthefuturewillhave
undergroundnetworksofconveyorbeltswhichwouldsupplementsubwaysand
makeitpossibleforpeopletohoponarapidconveyorsystem,sitina
littlebooth,andshuttleacoupleofblocksinsafety.
Ofevenmoreimmediateinterestthantransportationistheclothingof
thefuture.Theclothesyouwillwearattheendofthiscenturymaynot
beofsilk,cotton,wool,orevennylon.Clothingwillbemadeofnew
syntheticsandsowillthego\steN(家具裝飾材粉materialsyouorder
bytelevision-phone.Togetthesesyntheticmaterials,scientistswill
havedevisedsomeelectricallycontrolledapparatuswhichwillallowmen
todigtwentymilesbelowthesurfaceoftheground.Atthatlevelinside
theearth,theymaydiscovermanytypesofrock,nowunknown,whichwill
giveusthesenewsyntheticmaterials.Clothmadefromthesematerials
willbefire-proofbecausetheycomefromrock.
Whilethesesyntheticsforclotharebeingdeveloped,otherswillbe
discoveredtotaketheplaceofwoodandsteel.Wealreadyhaveplastic
furniture,plasticboats,andplasticdishes.Asourwoodandsteel
suppliesdwindle(減少),syntheticmaterialswillbedevelopedfor
buildinghomesandgiantskyscrapers.
1.Accordingtothereadingselection,theworldintheyear2000will
achievegreatprogressinmanyfields.
2.Accordingtothewriter,ourpredictionsaboutthefutureshouldbe
basedonourfreeimaginations.
3.Syntheticsinplaceofsilk,cottonandwoolwillbemadefromrocks.
4.Basedonavailablescientificinformation,itispredictedinthis
passagethatthespeedofairtravel50yearsfromnowwillreach10,000
kilometresanhour.
5.Paragraph8mainlytellsusthatmanydiseaseswillbecuredorunder
controlinthefuturethankstotheadvancesinmedicine.
6.Tomeettheincreasingdemandforfood,scientistshavefoundaway
tomass-producefoodbyirrigatingdesertwasteland.
7.Undergroundnetworksofconveyorbeltswillbemoreconvenientand
morewidelyusedthansubways.
8.Thewaytogrowvegetables,orotherplants,inwateriscalled.
9.Thewaterproblemscanbesolvedbyproducingrainand.
10.Oneofsatellites'beneficialusesistoworkasthemediumfor.
Passage2
Mostofustrademoneyforentertainment.Movies,concertsandshowsare
enjoyablebut11.Ifyouthinkthatyoucan,thaveagoodtimewithout
spendingalotofmoney,readon.Alittleresourcefulnessandafewminutes
ofnewspaper-scanningshouldgiveyousomepleasantsurprises.
Peoplemaybethemostinterestingshowinalargecity.12throughbusy
streetsandseewhateverybodyelseisdoing.Youwillprobablyseepeople
fromallovertheworld;youwill13seepeopleofeveryage,size,and
shape,andyou'11getafreefashionshow,too.Window-shoppingisalso
a14sportifthestoresareclosed.
Checkthelistingsinyourneighborhoodpaper.Localcollegesorschools
often15thepublictohearaninterestingspeakeroragood16.Thefilm
orconcertseriesatthelocalpubliclibraryprobablywon'tcostyoua
penny.Besuretocheckcommercialadvertisementstoo.Afleamarketcan
providehoursofpleasantlookinground.Perhapsyoucanfindafree
cookingorcrafts17inadepartmentstore.
Planaheadforsomeactivities.Itisalwaysmorepleasantnottohave
peopleinfrontofyouinamuseumoratazoo.Youmaysavesomemoney,
too,sincetheseplacesoften18asideoneortwofree19daysatslow
timesduringtheweek.Makesurethatyouareincludingtheindispensable
20thatpeopletravelmilestosee.Ifyoufeelliketakingan
interestingwalk,findafreewalkingtour,orplanoneyourself.
A.B.WonderC.debatD.admission
expensivee
E.setF.WanderG.safeH.addition
I.J.disputeK.welcoL.confident
valuablemely
M.sightsN.demonstrati0.certa
oninly
Passage3
Despitethesealarmingstatistics,thescaleofthethreatthatsmoking
causestowomen,shealthhasreceivedsurprisinglylittleattention.
Smokingisstillseenbymanyasamainlymaleproblem,perhapsbecause
menwerethefirsttotakeupthehabitandthereforethefirsttosuffer
theill-effects.Thisisnolongerthecase.Womenwhosmokelikemenwill
dielikemen.WHOestimatesthat,inindustrializedcountries,smoking
ratesamongstmenandwomenareverysimilar,ataround30percent;in
alargenumberofdevelopedcountries,smokingisnowmorecommonamong
teenagegirlsthanboys.
Aswomentookupsmokinglaterthanmen,theful1impactofsmokingon
theirhealthhasyettobeseen.Butitisclearfromcountrieswherewomen
havesmokedlongest,suchastheUnitedKingdomandtheUnitedStates,
thatsmokingcausesthesamediseasesinwomenasinmenandthegapbetween
theirdeathratesisnarrowing.Oncurrenttrends,some20to25percent
ofwomenwhosmokewilldiefromtheirhabit.Oneinthreeofthesedeaths
willbeamongwomenunder65yearofage.TheUSSurgeonGeneralhas
estimatedthat,amongstthesewomen,smokingisresponsibleforaround
40percentheartdiseasedeaths,55percentoflethalstrokesand,among
womenofallages,80percentoflungcancerdeathsand30percentof
allcancerdeaths.Overthelast20years,deathratesinwomenfromlung
cancerhavemorethandoubledinJapan,Norway,Poland,Swedenandthe
UnitedKingdom;haveincreasedbymorethan200percentinAustralia,
DenmarkandNewZealand;andhaveincreasedbymorethan300percentin
CanadaandtheUnitedStates.
21.Theeffectofsmokingonwomenhasnotbeenpaidenoughattention
because.
A.mensuffermorefromsmoking
B.menwouldlikewomentosmoke
C.menareconsideredthemainsufferersofsmoking
D.therearealarmingstatisticsofdeathcausedbysmoking
22.“Thisisnolongerthecase."Theword"this"refersto.
A.thatmenusedtosuffertheill-effects
B.thattherewerealarmingstatistics
C.thatthescaleofthreatbecomelarger
D.thatwomensufferedfromsmokingasgreatlyasmen
23.Fromthefactthatinsomedevelopedcountriessmokingisnowmore
commonamongteenagegirlsthanboys,wecanpredictthatinthedaysto
come,.
A.womenwillhavethesamediseasesasmen
B.morewomenmaysufferfromsmokingthanmen
C.thesmokingratesamongmenandwomenwilldrop
D.theteenagegirlstodaymaygiveupsmokingwhentheyaregrown-ups
24.Allofthefollowingstatementsaretheeffectsofsmokingonwomen
EXCEPTthat
A.thedeathratesofthewomenandmenwhoaresmokingareinsimilar
proportion
B.smokingcausesthesamediseasesinwomenasinmen
C.inthepast20years,deathratesinwomenfromlungcancerhavemore
thandoubled
D.smokingisresponsiblefor30percentofallcancerdeathsamongwomen
25.Inthephrase"lethalstroke”,theword"lethal"mostprobably
means.
A.causingdeathB.causing
discomfort
C.causingpoorhealthD.causinganxiety
Passage4
Themenwhoracethecarsaregenerallysmall,withatight,nervouslook.
Theyrangefromtheearly20stothemiddle40s,anditisusuallytheir
nervesthatgofirst.
Fearisthedriver(sconstantcompanion,andtragedycanbejustastep
behind.Scarcelyamaninthe500doesnotcarrythescarsofancient
crashes.Themarkoftheplasticsurgeoniseverywhere,andburnedskin
iscommon.Sometimesadriver;sscarsareinvisible,partofhisheritage.
Twoyoungdrivers,BillyVukovichandGaryBettenhausen,racedintheir
first500in1968.Lessthan20yearsbefore,theirfathersalsocompeted
againstoneanotherontheIndytrack一anddiedthere.
Allthisthedriversaccept.Overtheyears,theyhavelearnedtotrust
theirowntechniques,reflexes,andcourage.Theydepend,too,onatrusted
servant一scientificengineering.Thoughtheymaynothavehadagreatdeal
ofschooling(anexceptionisNewZealand'sBruceMcLaren,whohasan
engineeringdegree),manydriversaregiftedmechanics,withafeeling
fortheirenginesthatamounttokinship.
Afewtopdrivershavebecomeextremelywealthy,withsix-figureincomes
fromprizemoney,endorsements,andjobswithauto-productmanufacturers.
Somehavebusinessesoftheirown.McLarendesignsracingchassis(底
盤).DanGurney'sCaliforniafactorymanufacturedthechassisofthree
ofthefirstfourearsinthe1968Indy500,includinghisownsecondplace
car.
Yetmoneyisnottheonlyreasonwhymenracecars.Perhapsitisn,teven
themajorreason.Three-timeIndywinner(1961,1964,1967)A.J.Foyt,
forexample,canfrequentlybefoundcompetingondirtytracksin
minor-leagueraces,wheremoney,crowdsandsafetyfeaturesare1imited,
andonlythedangerisnot.Whydoeshedoit?SometimesFoytanswers,
"It'sinmyblood."Othertimeshesays,"It'sgoodpractice."Nowand
thenhereplies,"Don'taskdumbquestions.”
26.Thestatement"itisusuallytheirnervesthatgofirst”
means.
A.atfirsttheyallhaveanervouslook
B.theyoftenfindtheycan'tbearthetensioneveniftheyareingood
condition
C.somedaytheyfindtheycan,tmakeresponsestoanyrisk
D.theycancontinuetheircareeratmostuntilthemiddle40s
27.Itcanbeinferredthatacaraccidentisoftencoupledwith.
A.aplasticsurgeonB.a
companion
C.ariskD.a
fire
28.Theinvisiblescarsofthedriversmentionedinthesecondparagraph
refersto.
A.theregretsleftbytheirfathersB.thefearsleftby
theirfathers
C.thecarsleftbytheirfathersD.theheritageleft
bytheirfathers
29.BruceMcLarenisdifferentfrommostofthedriversinthat.
A.hehimselfdesignschassisB.hehasan
engineeringdegree
C.hemanufactureschassisD.heisagifted
mechanic
30.A.J.Foytoftentakespartinminor-leagueracesfor.
A.prizemoneyB.blood
test
C.cheersfromthecrowdD.enjoyment
二、完型填空
完型填空(一)
Exerciseisgoodforyou,butmostpeoplereallyknowverylittleabout
howtoexerciseproperly.1whenyoutry,youcanrunsintostrouble.Many
people2thatwhenspecificmusclesareexercised,thefatinthe
neighbouringareais"3up”.Yetthe4isthatexerciseburnsfatfrom
allover5.Studiesshowmuscleswhicharenot6losetheirstrengthvery
quickly.Toregainitneeds48to72hoursandexerciseeveryotherday
will7anormallevelofphysicalstrength.To8weightyoushouldalways
“workupagoodsweat“whenexercising.9sweatingonly10body
temperaturetopreventoverheating.Thisis11waterloss.12Youreplace
theliquid,youreplacethe13.Walkingisthebestandeasy-to-do
exercise.Ithelpsthecirculationofblood14thebody,andhasadirect
15onyouroverallfeelingofhealth.Experiencesaysthat20minutes'
1617isminimunamount.18yourbreathingdoesn,treturntonormalstate
withinminutesafteryoufinish19,you'vedone20.
1.A.WhileB.WhenC.AsD.So
2.A.understandB.believeC.hopeD.know
3.A.builtB.burnedC.piledD.grown
4.A.replyB.possiblilityC.truthD.reason
5.A.armB.legC.stomachD.body
6.A.exercisedB.examinedC.protectedD.cured
7.A.loseB.raiseC.burnD.keep
8.A.loseB.gainC.keepD.burn
9.A.CertainlyB.NoC.FortunatelyD.Probably
10.A.raisesB.reducesC.destroysD.keepsup
11.A.howB.whyC.nothingbutD.morethan
12.A.WhileB.OnceC.AsD.Whenever
13.A.weightB.muscleC.sweatD.strength
14.A.overB.aroundC.throughoutD.with
15.A.effectB.useC.usageD.affect
16.A.educationB.sleepC.exerciseD.rest
17.A.onedayB.adayC.everydayD.someday
18.A.ButifB.ButC.IfD.Andif
19.A.workingB.walkingC.exercisingD.breathing
20.A.enoughB.muchC.toomuchD.muchtoo
完型填空(二)
Haveyoueverwonderedwhatourfutureislike?Practicallyallpeople
_1_adesiretopredicttheirfuture_2_.Mostpeopleseeminclinedto_3_
thistaskusingcausalreasoning.Firstwe_4_recognizethat
futurecircumstancesare_5_causedorconditionedbypresentones.We
learnthatgettinganeducationwill_6_howmuchmoneyweearnlaterand
thatswimmingbeyondthereefmaybringanunhappy_7_witha
shark.Second,peoplealsolearnthatsuch_8_ofcauseandeffectare
probabilistic(可能的)innature.Thatis,theeffectsoccurmoreoften
whenthecausesoccurthanwhenthecausesare_9_,but
notalways.Thus,studentslearnthatstudyinghard_10_goodgradesin
mostinstances,butnoteverytime.Sciencemakestheseconceptsof
causalityandprobabilitymore_11_andprovidestechniquesfordealing
_12_thenmoreaccuratelythandoescausalhumaninquiry.Inlookingat
ordinaryhumaninquiry,weneedto_13_betweenpredictionand
understanding.Often,evenifwedon'tunderstandwhy,wearewillingtoact
_14_thebasisofademonstratedpredictiveability.Whateverthe
primitivedrives_15_motivatehumanbeings,satisfyingthemdepends
heavilyontheabilityto_16_futurecircumstances.Theattempttopredict
isoftenplayedina_17_ofknowledgeandunderstanding.Ifyoucan
understandwhycertainregularpatterns_18_,youcanpredictbetterthan
ifyousimplyobservethosepatterns.Thus,humaninquiryaims_19_
answeringboth"what"and"why"question,andwepursuethese_20_by
observingandfiguringout.
1.[A]exhibit[B]exaggerate[C]examine[D]exceed
2.[A]contexts[B]circumstances[C]inspections[D]intuitions
3.[A]underestimate[B]undermine[C]undertake[D]undergo
4.[A]specially[B]particularly[C]always[D]generally
5.[A]somehow[B]somebody[C]someone[D]something
6.[A]enact[B]affect[C]reflect[D]inflect
7.[A]meeting[B]occurrence[C]encounter[D]contact
8.[A]patterns[B]designs[C]arrangements[D]pictures
9.[A]disappointde[B]absent[C]inadequate[D]absolute
10.[A]creates[B]produces[C]loses[D]protects
11.[A]obscure[B]indistinct[C]explicit[D]explosive
12.[A]for[B]at[C]in[D]with
13.[A]distinguish[B]distinct[C]distort[D]distract
14.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]under
15.[A]why[B]how[C]that[D]where
16.[A]predict[B]produce[Clpretend[D]precede
17.[A]content[B]contact[C]contest[D]context
18.[A]happen[B]occur[C]occupy[D]incur
19.[A]at[B]on[C]to[D]beyond
20.[A]purposes[B]ambitions[C]drives[D]goals
三、翻譯
1、他用所有的積蓄為兒子買了一輛自行車。(savings)
2、中央電視臺(tái)新聞節(jié)目為我們學(xué)習(xí)英語提供了實(shí)踐機(jī)會(huì)。(givepractice)
3、農(nóng)民們?nèi)绻獢[脫貧困還有許多事情要做。(getridof)
4、老師已經(jīng)找到打破懷特太太家玻璃窗的那個(gè)學(xué)生。(findout)
5、報(bào)紙的新聞板塊是我們獲知每日重要新聞的地方。(learnfrom)
參考答案:
一、閱讀理解:
I.Y2.N3.Y4.N5.Y6.N7.NG
8.hydroponics9.purifyingseawater10.
transmittingcommunicationsacrosstheglobe
II.A12.F13.014.G15.K16.C17.N18.E19.
D20.M21.C22.A23.B24.C25.A26.B27,D28.
A29.B30.D
二、完型填空
完型填空(一)
1.【答案】D因?yàn)榇蟛糠秩瞬恢廊绾握_鍛煉,所以,人們?cè)谟?xùn)煉時(shí)常會(huì)遇
到麻煩。句中you表示泛指。
2.【答案】C"希望“鄰近的脂肪消耗掉,在此符合語境;understand,know不
合邏輯,因?yàn)?,即已”明白“,就不?huì)不符合事實(shí)真相;believe表示的是人
的得一種看法,而看法有對(duì)有錯(cuò)。
3.【答案】B下一句中再現(xiàn)了burn這一詞。
4.【答案】Ctruth本意為“真理”,此處引申為“事實(shí)”一一指實(shí)際鍛煉時(shí)
脂肪消耗的情形。余者不合文意。
5.【答案】D余者不能概全
6.【答案】A根據(jù)常識(shí)可知,“不鍛煉的肌肉會(huì)很快喪失力量。
7.【答案】D根據(jù)前一句“要重新獲得力量需要4
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