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2022年大學(xué)英語考試模擬卷
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一、單項(xiàng)選擇題(共50題,每題2分。每題的備選項(xiàng)中,只有一個(gè)最符合題意)
1.WhatdidtheJapaneseinvestorsworryabout
A.Russia'spoorbusinessenvironment.
B.Russia'stariffbarriers.
C.Russia'sinvestmentpolicies.
D.Russia'seconomicreforms.
2.WhendidIsraelstoptransferringcustomsandtaxfundstothe
PaIestinianAuthority
A.Lastweek.
B.Wednesday.
C.LastSeptember.
D.LastMonth.
3.WhydotherebelsandparamiIitariesfighteachother
A.Tocontrolthegovernment.
B.Tocontrolthepeasants.
C.Tocontrolthearmy.
D.Tocontrolthecocafields.
4.Wheredotheyounghatch
A.Inahole.
B.Inthewater.
C.Underthemother?stail.
D.InthemotherJsmouth.
5.WhatkindofdisputestrainstherelationshipbetweenJapanandRussia
A.Debts.
B.Ideology.
C.Territory.
D.Economic.
6.Howcanweavoidaworldwidewatershortageinthefuture
A.Wecaninventwaysofincreasingrainfall.
B.Wecandevelopwaysofreusingwater.
C.Wemayuselesswater.
D.Wemaybuildfewersteelplants.
7.{{B}}{{I}}Questions21and22arebasedonthefollowingnews.Atthe
endofthenewsitem,youwiIIbegiven10secondstoanswerthetwo
questions.NowIistentothenews.{{/I}}{{/B}}
AccordingtoPakistan,whatkindofsupportdoesitgivetotherebels
A.Financial.
B.Technology.
C.Weapon.
D.Moral.
8.WhydoesthecrocodiIeputherbabiesinhermouth
A.Tokeepthemwarm.
B.Toprotectthemfromharm.
C.Totransportthemtothewater.
D.Tocleanthem.
9.Whichofthefollowingistrue
A.Watercanbeusedonlyonce.
B.Usedwatercanberecycled.
C.Recycledwaterisunfitfordrinking.
D.Onlyrainwaterisdrinkable.
10.Howlongdoesthemotherwaitfortheyoungtohatch
A.Fiveweeks.
B.Tenweeks.
C.Twelveweeks.
D.Fifteenweeks.
11.Whatwasthefundraisedfor
A.ForearthquakedisasterinAfrica.
B.FordevastatedfloodinAfrica.
C.ForfaminereliefinAfrica.
D.FordiseaseaffectedareainAfrica.
12.{{I}}Questions9and10arebasedonthefollowingnews.Atthe
endofthenewsitem,youwiIIbegiven10secondstoanswereachquestion.
NowIistentothenews.({/I)}
HowdidhewanttobringabouttruedemocracyinHaiti
A.Byreleasingalloppositionpoliticians.
B.Byarmingthepublic.
C.Throughpopularinsurrection.
D.Throughelection.
13.Policewomen
A.worktogetherwithpolicemenonthegraveyard.
B.dothesamethingaspolicemen.
C.canhavedaysoffbutpolicemencannot.
D.don'thavetoworkdouble-backs.
14.
{{BHTEXTA({/B}}
AnairIinertravelIingfromLondontoNewYorkmaytakefromfiveto
fifteenhourstocrosstheAtIantic,whileaspacecapsulemakesone
compIetecircuitoftheearthinaboutninetyminutes.Thesequenceof
eventsisverysimilarinbothtypesoffIight:thevehiclemusttake
off,climbtoasuitabIeheight,flyintherightdirectionatarelatively
constantspeedforanappropriatetime,descend,andlandatthe
destination.YetalthoughflightstoNewYorkareroutineaffairswhich
almostanyonemaysafeIyundertake,afIightintospaceisahazardous
adventureforwhichonlyafewseIectedmenareatpresentconsidered
suitable.
ThemostobviousdifferencebetweenanaircraftandaspacevehicIe
isthatofspeed,butthisalonecannotaccountforthegreaterstamina
requiredofastronauts.Thehumanbodyisunaffectedbyspeedaloneand
wearenormaIIyquiteunconsciousoftheearth1srotationonitsaxis,
orofitsrapidmotionaroundtheSun.Ofmuchgreaterimportanceisthe
rateatwhichthefinalspeedisachieved,forthebodyisextremely
sensitivetoalterationsofvelocity,oraccelerations,especiallyif
theyaresudden.AnairIinercantakeacomparativelylongtimetoreach
itscruisingspeedof,say,400mph,anditspassengerswiIIexperience
accelerationonlytoamiIddegree.Thespacecapsule,however,mustbe
hurledthroughtheatmospheretoreachitsfinalspeedof18,000mphas
quicklyaspossible,andtheacceIerationappIiedbytheIaunchingrocket
mustbecorrespondinglyhigh.Thefirstproblemofmannedspaceflight,
therefore,istomatchtheperformanceoftherockettothebody5s
tolerancefor
acceleration,andthisnaturallyinvolvesastudyofthephysiological
effectsofacceleration.
LikealIotheraccelerations,gravityactsuponobjectstoproduce
aforce,andthisforceisexperiencedasweight,oraspressure.Itis
usualandconvenienttoregardtheearth1sgravityasastandardunit,
referredtoasIg,andalsotousetheexpressions"force11and
"acceIeration”asinterchangeabIe.
MostofourknowIedgeofthephysiologicaleffectsofacceleration
hascomefromstudiesonhumancentrifuges,inwhichaccelerationis
producedbyrotationinsteadofbychangingspeed.Ithasbeenfoundthat
humantoleranceisgreatlyaffectedbythedirectioninwhichtheforce
acts.WhentheaccelerationisappIiedinIinewiththelongaxisofthe
body,theearlysymptomsaremerelyofdifficultyinIiftingthearms
andlegs,andofbeingthrustdownintotheseat.Iftheacceleration
israisedto3gorso,visionbecomessIightIymistyorveiled.Asthe
stressisincreasedfurther,thefieldofviewcontractsfromtheedges,
untiIatabout4.5gonlyasmalIpatchofcentralvisionremains.With
yethigheraccelerations,eventhissmalIareaislost,andthisisthe
stateweIIknowntofighterpilotsas"black-out”.Finally,atabout5.5g
to6gconsciousnessislost.
Theremedyfo11owslogically:iftolerancedependsupontheability
ofthehearttopushbloodtothehead,itshouIdbepossibletoreduce
theloadbyshorteningthedistancebetweenheartandbrain.Crouching,
orbendingtheheadforward,wouldbeonesolution,butanevenmore
satisfactoryresultcanbeachievedbyplacingthebodyacrosstheIine
ofthrust.Theeffortneededtopumpbloodtothebrainisthenquite
smaIIffortheheavyfluiddoesnothavetobeIiftedveryfar.Inthis
positionmenhave,withstoodanaccelerationof17gforaperiodofthree
orfourminuteswithoutlossofconsciousness.
Gravityandaccelerationbecomeimportantoncemoreduringthe
re-entryofthespacecapsulethroughtheearth1satmosphere.Inthis
phase,aIIthespeedacquiredatthecostofsomuchfueIduringtheIaunch
mustbelost.DecelerationhasexactIythesamepropertiesand
physiologicaleffectsasacceleration,andthesameprecautionsmustbe
takentoavoidexceedingtheIimitsoftolerance.ThisiswhytheAmerican
planinvoIvesturningthewholecapsuleroundshortlybeforere-entry,
sothatthemanisagainpressedbackintohisprotectivecouch.
Thehighest,andshortest,decelerationoftheentirefIightcomes
atthemomentofimpactwiththelandorwater.Herethelastremnants
ofthespeedmustbelostverysuddenly,andforcesofupto30gcaneasily
accompanydescenttoanunyieldingsurface.Thedurationofthisfinal
insultissoshort,however,thatitsphysiologicaleffectsare
negIigibIe.NodoubttheastronautwouldregardthejoltasaweIcome
indicationofhisreturntoanormal1genvironment.
Whatisthepassagemainlyconcernedabout
A.Physiologicalproblemsofspaceflight.
B.Speedandgravityofspaceflight.
C.Gravityandaccelerationofspaceflight.
D.Accelerationanddecelerationofspaceflight.
15.{{B}}Getridofwaste{{/B}}.OncethefundamentaIinfrastructure
isinpIace,theconceptofthe"extendedenterprise"comesintoplay.
It1snotjustaboutintegratednlowest-cost"manufacturingand
streamIineddistributionprocesses,aIthoughbotharekeycomponents.
11invoIvestakingwasteoutoftheentirevaluechainthrougheffectively
impIementingtechnoIogy,aIongwithbuiIdingstrongaliiancesand
partnerships.TakeGeneralElectric(GE),whohasinformeditssuppliers
thatitwi11conductitsentireprocurementprocessontheInternetvia
electronicprocurementcommunities.Soifacompanywantstodobusiness
withGE,itneedstodoitGE5sway-online.{{B}}Knowthe
customers.{{/B}}Best-practicecompaniestodayhaveadeepunderstanding
oftheircustomerbaseandtheirIeveIsofsatisfactionwiththeir
productsandservices.E-businesswi11haveadramaticimpactonthose
companieswhocontinuetomarkettheirproductsandservicesviathe
costIyface-to-facedirectsellingmodeI.CompanieswhofosteronIine
communitiesandcommunicationswiththeircustomerswi11enjoycustomer
IoyaItyandmarketshare.Informationispower.Finally,noneofthe
otherthreecornerstonesisverymeaningfuIwithoutaccurateprofit
information.ThestreamIiningprocessisimpossiblewithoutclearand
accurateinformationaboutthecompany5sactivitiesandcosts.Knowing
whichcustomerstonurtureandwhichonesrequiremoreeffort-evena
modificationofproductandservicedeliverymodeIsiscriticalto
understandingcustomerprofitabiIity.Makingupprofitdeficienciesnin
volume11fromonecustomersetsubsidizinganotherisanoxymoronina
worldofcustomproductsandservices.Inaworldwhereeachcustomer
canspecifyexactIywhathewants,voIumeproductdissoIvesintolotsizes
ofone.Ifyouthinkyouhaveprofitmarginsqueezetoday,imaginehow
muchtighterthingscanbecomewhenyourcustomerscancompareshops
online!KnowIedgeoftruecostsisimperative.
Whatistheauthor1smainintentioninwritingthepassage
A.Totellwhyyoushouldshifttoe-business.
B.Toinformyouofsomestepstobringyourbusinessonline.
C.Tosuggestthate-businesswillreplacetheconventionalbusinessmodel.
D.Toadviceyoutoregardthefourcornerstonesasyoure-businessmodel.
16.{{B}}TEXTD{{/B}}
Notsurprisingly,interactionamongpeopIesofdifferentculturesis
oftenfilledwithuncertaintiesandevendifficulties.Takethematter
ofntheIanguageofspace",identifiedbytheanthropologistEdwardT.
Hall.HenotesthatArabstendtogetveryclosetootherpeople,close
enoughtobreatheonthem.WhenArabsdonotbreatheonaperson,itmeans
thattheyareashamed.ButAmericansinsistonstayingoutsidetherange
ofotherpeople1sbreath,viewingtheodourasdistastefuI.Arabsask,
"WhyareAmericanssoashamedTheywithholdtheirbreath.nAmericans
onthereceivingendwonder,“WhyaretheArabssopushy”Americans
typica11ybackawayasanArabcomesclose,andtheArabfollows.Such
differencescanhaveseriousconsequences.ForexampIetanArabbusiness
representativemaynottrustanAmericanwhobacksoff.AndtheAmerican
maydistrusttheArabforseemingsopushy.
Cultureisataken-for-grantedaspectofIife,onewecommonIy
overlookaswegoaboutourdailyactivities.YetittouchesalIaspects
ofourIives.AlexanderAlland,Jr.asociologist,providesthefollowing
description:
IrememberwatchingabIindstudentseveralyearsagowalkingacrossthe
campusofalargestateuniversity.HeguidedhimseIfwithacane,tapping
itagainstthesidewaIkwhichraninspokesfrombuiIdingtobuiIding.
Althoughheknewthecampuswell,onthatparticularoccasionhebecame
distractedforamomentandwanderedontothegrass,whereheimmediateIy
lostalIsenseofdirection.Hismovementsbecamedisorganisedashe
searchedhopeIessIyforabitofcement.HebecamevisiblypaniekeduntiI
apassingstudentcameupandledhimbacktotheappropriatepath.Once
againhewasabletocontinuetowardhisclassunaided.
Iwasstruckbythesimilaritiesofthissituationtothesituationof
aIIhumanbeingswhohavegrownupwithinaparticularsociaIenvironment.
OutofanincrediblyIargenumberofpossiblewaysofIivingsuccessfuIIy,
alInormalhumanbeingsoperatewithinanarrowframeworkofconvention.
TheconventionissometimesIimitingandperhapstocertain
individualsunsatisfying,butitprovidesasetofruleswhichactas
guideIinesforaction.
Whatdoes"theIanguageofspace"referto
A.Languageusedinspacescience.
B.Languageusedbypeoplesofdifferentcultures.
C.Languagethatmaycausemisunderstandingbetweenpeople.
D.Oneofthenon-verballanguages.
17.{{B}}TEXTB{{/B}}
Christmasisasadseason.ThephrasecametoCharIieaninstantafter
thealarmclockhadwokenhimandnamedforhimanamorphousdepression
thathadtroubledhimalIthepreviousevenhag.Theskyoutsidehiswindow
wasblack.Hesatupin-bedandpulledtheIightchainthathunginfront
ofhisnose.Christmasisaverysaddayoftheyear,hethought.OfalI
themillionsofpeopIeinNewYork,Iampracticallytheonlyonewho
hastogetupinthecoldblackof6a.m.onChristmasDayinthemorning;
Iampracticallytheonlyone.
Hedressed,andwhenhewentdownstairsfromthetopfloorofthe
roominghouseinwhichheIived,theonlysoundsheheardwerethecoarse
soundsofsleep;theonlyIightsburningwereIightsthathadbeen
forgotten.CharIieatesomebreakfastinanalI-nightlunchwagonand
tookaneIevatedtrainuptown.FromThirdAvenue,hewaIkedovertoSutton
Place.Theneighbourhoodwasdark.Houseafterhouseputintotheshine
ofthestreetIightsawalIofblackwindows.MillionsandmiIIionswere
sleeping,andthisgenerallossofconsciousnessgeneratedanimpression
ofabandonment,asifthiswerethefa11ofthecity,theendoftime.
Heopenedtheiron-and-glassdoorsoftheapartmentbuiIdingwhere
hehadbeenworkingforsixmonthsasanelevatoroperator,andwent
throughtheeIegantlobbytoalockerroomattheback.Heputonastriped
vestwithbrassbuttons,afalseascot,apairofpantswithaIightblue
stripeontheseam,andacoat.Thenightelevatormanwasdozingonthe
littlebenchinthecar.CharIiewokehim.Thenightelevatormantold
himthicklythatthedaydoormanhadbeentakensickandwouldn9tbe
inthatday.Withthedoormansick,CharIiewouldn5thaveanyrelief
forlunch,andalotofpeopIewouldexpecthimtowhistleforcabs.
CharIiehadbeenondutyafewminuteswhen14rang-Mrs.Hewing,who,
hehappenedtoknow,waskindofimmoral.Mrs,Hewinghadn,tbeento
bedyet,andshegotintotheelevatorwearingalongdressunderher
furcoat.ShewasfoIIowedbyhertwofunnyIookingdogs.Hetookher
downandwatchedhergooutintothedarkandtakeherdogstothecurb.
Shewasoutsideforonlyafewminutes.Thenshecameinandhetookher
upto14again.Whenshegotofftheelevator,shesaidr"MerryChristmas,
Charlie.H
1nn
"WeiIritisntmuchahoiidayforme,Mrs.Hewing,hesaid.Ithink
Christmasisaverysadseasonoftheyear.Itisn'tthatpeopIearound
hereain'tgenerous-ImeanIgotpIentyoftips-but,yousee,IIive
aloneinafurnishedroomandIdonJthaveanyfamiIyoranything,and
Christmas\sntmuchofahoIidayforme.
"Tmsorry,Charlie,"Mrs.Hewingsaid.nIdon'thaveanyfamiIy
myseIf,Itiskindofsadwhenyou'realone,isntitnshecalledher
dogsandfoIIowedthemintoherapartment.Hewentdown.
Itwasquietthen,andCharIieIitacigarette.Theheatingplantin
thebasementencompassedthebuiIdingatthathourinaregularand
profoundvibration,andthesullennoisesofarrivingsteamheatbegan
toresound,firstinthelobbyandthentoreverberateupthroughalI
5
thesixteenstories,butthiswasamechanicaIawakeningvanditdidn
tIightenhisIoneIinessorhispetuIance.ThebIackairoutsidethegIass
doorshadbeguntoturnblue,buttheblueIightseemedtohavenosource;
itappearedinthemiddleoftheair.ItwasatearfulIight,andhewanted
tocry.Thenacabdroveup,andtheWalsersgotout,drunkanddressed
ineveningclothes,andhetookthemuptotheirpenthouse.TheWalsers
gothimtobroodaboutthedifferencebetweenhisIifeinafurnished
roomandtheIivesofthepeopIeoverhead.Itwasterrible.
AlIthefollowingstatementsmayaccountforthesadnessfeltbyCharIie
onChristmasEXCEPT.
A.hehadtogetupearlytoworkonChristmasmorning
B.hefeltlonely
C.hehadasenseofinferiority
D.hewaspoor
18.Thecampaign"comicreIiefnhasoverwhelminglygotthesupportfrom
A.allwalksoflifeinsociety.
B.onlyshopassistantsandschoolchildren.
C.TVweatherforecastersandaforeignofficespokesman.
D.schoolchildrenandsomeforeignofficeworkers.
19.{{I}}Questions9and10arebasedonthefollowingnews.Atthe
endofthenewsitem,youwi11begiven10secondstoanswereachquestion.
NowIistentothenews.{{/I}}
WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutMr.Dejoie*sdetention
A.Mr.DejoiewasdetainedbecausehemadeatriptotheUnitedStates
andCanadasecretly.
B.Mr.Dejoie,scallforpopularuprisinginHaitiledtohisdetention.
C.Mr.Dejoiewasdetainedaslongas48hours.
D.Mr.Dejoiewasheldinprisononachargeofincitingpublicdisorder.
20.{{BHTEXTE{{/B}}
ABetterChoice
Thenexttimeyouoverhearafriendorco-workerchatteringexcitedly
aboutSOHO,don'tassumethattheyaretalkingaboutNewYork.Intoday1
sbusinessworldSOHOrefersto"SmalIOffice/HomeOfficeM,oneoftoday1
sbiggestexplosionsintheeconomy.Thehome-basedbusinesshasbeen
bornoutofnecessity.InanerawhenlargecorporationsaIwaysthink
ofdownsizing,whatareyourotherchoices
YourchoicesareusuallyIimited:findalucrativenicheinthesmalI
businessworld,standinlineatunemployment,oracceptacutinpay
andbenefits.WewerealIraisedtogive9hoursworkfor8hourspay,
andwearenotbackingawayfromthat.Bossesdon'tunderstandthatyou
justputbracesonyourchild'steethandnowhavetopayforthem.In
thiseconomicclimate,wherecost-cuttingmeasuresaretheorderofthe
day,settingupahomeofficeonyourownmayjustbethetickettobeat
theodds.Sonow,toconfigureyourownsmalIoffice,homeofficeset-up
canbeabreeze.HowtoStart
Let'scongratulateyouonyourdecisiontostartyourownbusiness.
ButwheredoyougofromherePaperclipsymemopad,phoneand
table-aImostbutnotquite.Oneofthefaultscommittedbyhome-based
businessownersotherwiseknownasasmalIoffice/homeofficeisthat
theyfaiItoconsiderthepossibiIitiesofexpansion.
Itisfinetostartworkingfromthekitchentablebutwhathappens
whenthingsstarttotakeoffandyoustill,donotwanttohaveanoffice
spaceWheredoyoupIacethehomeofficeIfyouhavethespace,Ihighly
suggestaroomuntoitseIf.ThispermitsyoutocIosethedoorandseparate
yourpersonalIifefrombusiness.Youareabletoleaveeverythingyou
areworkingonrightwhereitiIinsteadofhavingtocIean-upfordinner
ortogotobed.Theseclean-upstepscanleadtoproblemsdowntheroad.
Whereyouanchorthehomeofficeisimportantforyourfuturesuccess.
AcornerintheIivingroom,bedroomoratticispreferableifyoudo
nothavearoomsolelyforyourbusiness.Reasonsfortheseparation
incIudefewerdistractionsandtheabiIitytothinkandfocusmorecIearIy.
Andyoumayhavetohaveoneortwoclientscometoyour"office"in
theIifetimeofyourbusiness.Eventhoughitisyourhome,youwantto
presentthebestprofessionalatmospherepossible,whichisvery
importantifyouhavepeopIeworkingwithyou.Theirproductivityis
importanttoyourbottomIine.Investintheappropriatechairs,tables,
IightingandventiIationbeforeyouinvestinthepaperclipsandthe
stapler.Ifyouarenotcomfortable,neitheryounoryourempIoyeeswiII
staythereandfinishthejob.Bottomline:YourempIoyeesdon'twant
tointeractorbecomeapartofyourfamiIyissues.Itisfinetohave
empIoyeesinyourhomebutjustmakesureyousupplythemwiththebest
workingatmospherepossible,
ThePopularityofBeingSOHO
Reportedly,home-basedworkersearnmoremoney.The46million
home-basedworkersintheUS,includingalargenumberofwomen,working
athomeinanattempttobetterbalanceworkandfamily,earn28%more
thantheaverageofficeworker,andspendlesstimemakingtheirpay.
Ofcoursethiscouldbedue,inpart,tothefactthatmoreexperienced
andaggressiveworkerstendtostarttheirownbusinesses.
Remember,goingintobusinessonyourownorfromahomeofficemay
meanmakingdowithless.Butitcanalsomeanachievingmore:more
independence,morechailengestmoreresults.InthelongrunitmayweII
meanmoremoneyforyouandyourfamily.Inaword,doingitonyourown
meansfreedom,togrow,experimentandlearn.Ifyouaresuccessful,you
won5thavetogoaskforaraiseoracceptwhatyou5regivenorworry
aboutbeingturnedouttopasturewhenayoungerversionofyourselfcomes
aIone.YouwiIIhavethefreedomtoenjoytheprofitsofyourownwork,
andthecontinuinggrowthandprofitwhichcomesfromowningyourown
business.Goodluckandenjoythejourney.
Accordingtothepassage,thejoyofSOHOmainlyIiesin.
A.earningeasymoneyathome
B.makingalifewhilemakingaliving
C.avoidingthecomplexofficepolicies
D.havingmorefuntoworkathome
21.
{{B}}TEXTA({/B}}
AnairIinertravelIingfromLondontoNewYorkmaytakefromfiveto
fifteenhourstocrosstheAtIantic,whileaspacecapsulemakesone
compIetecircuitoftheearthinaboutninetyminutes.Thesequenceof
eventsisverysimilarinbothtypesoffIight:thevehiclemusttake
off,climbtoasuitabIeheight,flyintherightdirectionatarelatively
constantspeedforanappropriatetime,descend,andlandatthe
destination.YetaIthoughflightstoNewYorkareroutineaffairswhich
almostanyonemaysafeIyundertake,afIightintospaceisahazardous
adventureforwhichonlyafewseIectedmenareatpresentconsidered
suitable.
ThemostobviousdifferencebetweenanaircraftandaspacevehicIe
isthatofspeed,butthisalonecannotaccountforthegreaterstamina
requiredofastronauts.Thehumanbodyisunaffectedbyspeedaloneand
wearenormallyquiteunconsciousoftheearth1srotationonitsaxis,
orofitsrapidmotionaroundtheSun.Ofmuchgreaterimportanceisthe
rateatwhichthefinalspeedisachieved,forthebodyisextremely
sensitivetoalterationsofvelocity,oraccelerations,especiallyif
theyaresudden.AnairIinercantakeacomparativelylongtimetoreach
itscruisingspeedof,say,400mph,anditspassengerswiIIexperience
accelerationonlytoamiIddegree.Thespacecapsule,however,mustbe
hurledthroughtheatmospheretoreachitsfinalspeedof18,000mphas
quicklyaspossible,andtheacceIerationappIiedbytheIaunchingrocket
mustbecorrespondinglyhigh.Thefirstproblemofmannedspaceflight,
therefore,istomatchtheperformanceoftherockettothebodyJs
tolerancefor
acceleration,andthisnaturallyinvolvesastudyofthephysiological
effectsofacceleration.
LikealIotheraccelerations,gravityactsuponobjectstoproduce
aforce,andthisforceisexperiencedasweight,oraspressure.Itis
usualandconvenienttoregardtheearth5sgravityasastandardunit,
referredtoasIg,andalsotousetheexpressions"force11and
"acceleration"asinterchangeable.
MostofourknowIedgeofthephysiologicaleffectsofacceleration
hascomefromstudiesonhumancentrifuges,inwhichaccelerationis
producedbyrotationinsteadofbychangingspeed.Ithasbeenfoundthat
humantoleranceisgrea
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