K201409-厦门大学网络教育2014-2015学年第一学期《英语2》课程复习题及答案(共10页).doc
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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上厦门大学网络教育2014-2015学年第一学期英语2课程复习题I. Reading Comprehension:Passage 1The butterfly is an insect. Butterflies are noted for their wings, which are often colorful and bright.Butterfly wings are a bit like bird wings. Bird wings are made of feathers, but butterfly wings are made of tiny overla
2、pping scales. The wings are colored in various patterns. Some butterfly wings look iridescent (changing rainbow colors, depending on the light) because of the way light hits the scales.Butterflies have an interesting life cycle. They start as eggs. When they are born, they are what we call caterpill
3、ars(毛虫). This is the larval stage for the caterpillar. The caterpillars then move into a cocoon(茧), becoming what we call a chrysalis(蝶蛹). This is the pupal(蛹的) stage. When the insect comes out of the cocoon, we call it a butterfly. This is the adult stage for the butterfly. These clear stages of ch
4、anging on the way to adulthood are called metamorphosis. Many animals go through metamorphosis, but the butterflys changes are more dramatic than most.Butterflies can be found almost all over the world. There may be as many as twenty thousand different species of butterflies.Butterflies usually eat
5、flower nectar(花蜜). Because of this, they are important to the life cycle of many flowers. Butterflies also need minerals, which they usually get from water found in dirt and sand.They reach their adult stage in the summer. Some butterflies migrate. The Monarch butterflies migrate about 3000 miles (4
6、800km) every year. They fly between Mexico and California.1. What kind of animal is a butterfly? A. A bird.B. An insect.C. A spider.D. A mammal.2. Which of the following about butterfly wings is TRUE? A. They are just like bird wings.B. They are the colors of the rainbow.C. They are made of scales.D
7、. All the wings are covered in the same pattern.3. The butterfly life cycle is _.A. Egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, butterflyB. Egg, insectal, pupal, adultC. Larval, pupal, crystal, adultD. None of the above.4. Where can you find butterflies?A. The butterfly habitat is anywhere it is warm.B. You can fi
8、nd them in forests and tundra regions.C. Butterflies are restricted to the Americas.D. Butterflies can be found almost all over the world.5. Butterflies eat _.A. dirt, sand, and nectarB. nectar and mineralsC. flowers and other plantsD. other insectsPassage 2The most precious fluid on earth is not oi
9、l, but water. Water is basic to life and health. A person can survive several days or even weeks without food, but only a short time without water. Over 1 billion people worldwide have no access to safe drinking water. There are few challenges as important as conserving the worlds usable water and s
10、upplying clean drinking water and water for irrigation to those who need it. Yet this work is not getting done. Humans are depleting the earths store of usable water at a rate that will soon threaten our food supply. Poor water management already kills millions of people a year and condemns hundreds
11、 of millions to hunger. The technology exists to solve these problems. Providing slums(贫民区) with drinking water and sanitation, for example, is easy to do and a cost-effective way to prevent deaths and disease. But because those who suffer are poor, their access to water is rarely a political priori
12、ty. There is now an opportunity for progress. More than 100 water ministers from around the world, along with thousands of water experts from villagers to scientists, have gathered in the Netherlands. The conference will be useful if it can persuade governments and international banks to pay more at
13、tention to conservation and fair distribution of water. In 1980, the U.N. set a goal of safe drinking water for all by 1990. Because of international prodding(激励), about two billion new people received clean drinking water over the subsequent 14 years. A new commitment is urgently needed to spread t
14、hese health gains, help poor farmers and conserve the worlds precious supply of usable water. 6. The authors main purpose in writing this passage is to_.A. entertain the readersB. persuade the peopleC. inform the people of somethingD. tell a story7. The organizational pattern used in this passage is
15、 best described as_.A. chronological orderB. simple listing of ideasC. division/classificationD. spatial order8. What is the relationship between the parts of the following sentence from the passage? But because those who suffer are poor, their access to water is rarely a political priority.A. cause
16、/effectB. listing of ideasC. comparison/contrastD. place order9. Which statement from the passage is a fact?A. The most precious fluid on earth is not oil, but water.B. Few challenges are as important as conserving usable water.C. A new commitment is urgently needed.D. About two billion new people r
17、eceived clean drinking water.10. The authors tone in this passage can best be described as_.A. neutralB. impassionedC. opinionatedD. hostilePassage 3 It might be surprising for some people to believe that, in todays computer-and-Internet-driven society, there are some book publishers that are still
18、committed to traditional books. Maybe the most famous encyclopedia company, The Encyclopaedia Britannica, which dates back to the 18th century, is planning to release their largest set of books in 2001. This 40-volume set will be the largest printed in its 231-year history.Because of the success of
19、recent Internet and computer encyclopedias, some people have suggested that the publishers could turn their back on print. However, company representative Paul Hoffman said the company is committed to paper and ink.There is still a place for books, even with all of the computer encyclopedias. And ma
20、ny people around the world still want books, he said.Encyclopedias, in book form, are common in library collections and on school shelves. They are often used in student research. And none are used more than those published by the Encyclopedia Britannica.Even so, the company is selling fewer and few
21、er books and more and more computer encyclopedias, possibly because of the price. The books, US $1450 for a 32-book set, are too expensive for people. The computerized version, which contains all the same information, costs only a 10th of the price.11. What about the Encyclopedia Britannica is so su
22、rprising? A. The company is committed to publishing books. B. The company is selling Internet encyclopedias. C. The company is still open after so many years. D. The company is planning to quit making books. 12. What will make the 2001 set of books different from the other sets? A. It will be the mo
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