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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上专升本英语模拟试题(四)模拟试题(四)Part I Reading Comprehension (40% 35minutes)Directions: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by a number of comprehension questions. Read the passage and choose the best answer to each question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corres
2、ponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage: A green house is a building made of glass which is used for keeping plants warm when the outside temperature is low. In a similar way there are several gases in the atmosphere, which trap the heat produced by the
3、 sun and prevent it from escaping. These gases are known as “greenhouse gases”, and the way in which they trap heat in the atmosphere is called the “greenhouse effect”. This is not simply air pollution. Most of the main greenhouse gases exist naturally in small amounts in our atmosphere, and without
4、 them earth would be 30 degrees colder and human life would not exist. In other words, the greenhouse effect is a natural course which is to some degree helpful to us.The problem is that in the last century and a half, we have been putting too many of these gases into the earths atmosphere by burnin
5、g large quantities of coal and oil and by cutting down forests. The rapid increase in greenhouse gases is making the world warmer. The worlds temperature has already gone up by half a degree this century, and the sea level has risen by 10 centimeters. If the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmospher
6、e doubles there will probably be a rise in the earths temperature of between 1 and 4. This may seem a small increase, but it would be enough to cause major changes in geography and agriculture. Large areas of the world would be flooded, and some areas would become dry and unable to produce crops. It
7、 is important, too, to consider that there may be a delay of about 30 years in the greenhouse effect. This means that we are probably experiencing only now the effect of the gases put into the atmosphere before the 1960s. Since then, our use of these gases has greatly increased.1. “Greenhouse effect
8、” means _. A. the way in which gases are used for keeping plants warm B. a natural course which is to some degree helpful to us C. the way greenhouse gases trap heat on the earth D. the whole course in which greenhouse gases prevent heat2. If there were no greenhouse effect, _. A. no plants would gr
9、ow on our planet B. earth would be thirty degrees colder C. man could not live on the earth D. all of the above answers are correct3. Which of the following is not true? A. Burning too much coal and oil produces lots of greenhouse gases. B. It has become warmer on the earth now than in the past. C.
10、Gases put into the atmosphere now will effect the earth years later. D. The temperature in a greenhouse is as high as that in the atmosphere.4. Suppose the earths temperature rose by 3 degrees _. A. great harm would be done to mankind B. the sea level would go up by 10 centimeters C. all the land in
11、 the world would be flooded D. crops would be unable to grow on the earth5. This passage mainly deals with _. A. the concept and harm of greenhouse effect B. the relation between greenhouse gases and man C. the concept and change of greenhouse effect D. the effect of the rise of the earths temperatu
12、reQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:Our plan was to drive into Cambridge, catch the 7:34 train to Liverpool Street station, then to separate and meet again for lunch. We should have arrived at Liverpool Street at 9:19, but due to a typical London fog, the train had to move along s
13、o slowly that it wasnt until 10:30 that it got there. In spite of our late arrival, Joan decided that she would go to see the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London while we went shopping. It was only after her sister had disappeared into the fog that my wife realized that we hadnt decided where we sho
14、uld meet her for lunch. Since I had our three tickets for the concert in my pocket, this was indeed a problem. There seemed to be nothing we could do except take a taxi to the Tower of London, and try to find her there. Needless to say, we didnt find her. It was now one oclock, and the concert began
15、 at 2:30. “Perhaps she will think of waiting outside the concert hall,” suggested my wife hopefully. By this time the fog was so thick that road traffic had to stop, and the only way to get there was by underground railway. Hand in hand we felt our way along the road to where we thought the nearest
16、station should be. An hour later we were still trying to find it. Just as I was about to lose my temper completely we met a blind man tapping his way confidently through the fog. With his help we found Tower Hill tube station just fifty yards down the road.By now it was far too late even to try to g
17、et to the concert hall before the performance began at 2:30, so we decided to return to Cambridge. It took seven long hours instead of the usual two to make that journey. Nor were we able to get any food and drink on the train. Tired and hungry we finally reached home at ten, opening the door to the
18、 sound of the telephone bell. It was Joan she had seen the Crown Jewels, had managed to get another ticket for the concert, and had had a wonderful dinner at a restaurant near the hotel where she had decided to stay the night. Now she was ringing to discover whether we had had an equally successful
19、day.6. Why was Joan separated from her sister and brother-in-law when they arrived in London? A. They could not see each other because of the fog. B. Joan had not seen the Crown Jewels. C. They planned to do different things until lunchtime. D. The writer did not want to go to the concert.7. What di
20、d the writer plan to do in the afternoon? A. Go to a concert. B. See the Crown Jewels. C. Return to Cambridge. D. We are not told.8. Why didnt they all meet for lunch? A. They lost their way in the fog. B. They forgot to make the necessary arrangement. C. They had agreed to meet outside the concert
21、hall. D. The writer couldnt find the underground station.9. Why did the writer and his wife decide to go to the concert hall by underground rail way? A. There was no other way. B. They could not find a taxi. C. It was too far to walk. D. The wife thought Joan might be waiting there.10. It is clear t
22、hat for Joan the trip to London had been _. A. spilt by the fog B. quite tiring C. rather disappointing D. very enjoyableQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:The first area outside the United States to which settlers moved in substantial numbers was the province now called Texas. By
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