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1、-四级模拟题-第 12 页 Model test Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a compsition entitled My View On On-campus College Students Marriage. You shoud write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese:1.国家允许在校大学生结婚2.有些人持反对意见,有些人表示支持3.你的
2、观点My View On On-campus College Students MarriagePart II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scannign)(15 minutes)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choic
3、es marked A,B,CandD. For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage. Indoor PollutionSince the early eighties we have been only too aware of devastating effects of large-scale environmental pollution. Such pollution is generally the result of poor government pla
4、nning in many developing nations or the short-sighted, selfish policies of the already indutralized countries which encourage a minority of the worlds population to squander the majority of its natural resources.While events such as the deforestation of the Amazon jungle or the nuclear disaster in C
5、hernobyl continue to receive high media exposure, as do acts of environmental sabotage, it must be remembered that not all pollution is on this grand scale. A large proportion of the worlds pollution has its source much closer to home. The recent spillage of crude oil from an oil tanker accidentally
6、 discharging its cargo straight into Sydney Harbor not only caused serious damage to the harbor foreshores but also created severely toxic fumes which hung over the suburbs for days and left the angry residents wondering how such a disaster could have been allowed to happen.Avoiding pollution can be
7、 a full-time job. Try not to inhale traffic fumes; keep away from chemical plants and building sites; wear a mask when cycling. It is enough to make you want to stay at home. But that, according to a growing body of scientific evidence, would also be a bad idea. Research shows that levels of polluta
8、nts such as hazardous gases, particulate matter and other chemical nasties are usually higher indoors than out, even in the most polluted cities. Since the average American spends 18 hours indoors for every hour outside, it looks as though many environmentalists may be attacking the wrong target.Nea
9、rly all public water supplies contain very low concentrations of toxic chemicals, most of them left over from the otherwise beneficial process of chlorination. Dr. Corsi wondered whether they stay there when water is used, or whether they end up in the air that people breathe. The team conducted a s
10、eries of experiments in which known quantities of five such chemicals were mixed with water and passed through a dishwasher, a washing machine, a shower head inside a shower stall or a tap in a bath, all inside a specially designed chamber. The levels of chemicals in the effluent water and in the ai
11、r extracted from the chamber were then measured to see how much of each chemical had been transferred from the water into the air.The degree to which the most volatile elements could be removed from the water, a process known as chemical stripping, depended on a wide range of factors, including the
12、volatility of the chemical, the temperature of the water and the surface area availabel for transfer, dishwashers were found to be particalarly effective: the high-temperature spray, splashing against the crockery and cutlery, results in a nasty plume of toxic chemicals that escapes when the door is
13、 opened at the end of the cycle.In fact, in many cases, the degree of exposure to toxic chemicals in tap water by inhalation is comparable to the exposure that would result from drinking the stuff. This is significant because many people are so concerned about water-borne pollutants that they drink
14、only bottled water, worldwide sales of which are forecast to reach $72 billion by next year. Dr. Corsis results suggest that they are being exposed to such pollutants anyway simply by breathing at home.The aim of such research is not, however, to encourage the use of gas masks when unloading the was
15、hing. Instead, it is to bring a sense of perspective to the debate about pollution. According to Dr. Corsi, disproportionate effort is wasted campaigning agaisnt certain forms of outdoor pollution, where there is as much or more cause for concern indoors, right under peoples noses.Using gas cookers
16、or burning candles, for example, both result in indoor levels of carbon monoxide and particulate matter that are just as high as those to be found outside, amid heavy traffic. Overcrowded calssrooms whose ventilation systems were designed for smaller numbers of children frequently contain levels of
17、carbon dioxide that would be regarded as unacceptable on board a submarine. New car smell is the result of high levels of toxic chemicals, not cleanliness. Laser printers, computers, carpets and paints all contribute to the noxious indoor mix.The implications of indoor pollution for health are uncle
18、ar. But before worrying bout the problems caused by large-scale industry, it makes sense to consider the small-scale pollution at home and welcome international debate about this. Scientists investigating indoor pollution will gather next month in Edinburgh at the Indoor Air Conference to discuss th
19、e problem. Perhaps unwisely, the meeting is being held indoors.1. In the first paragraph, the author argues that pollution_.Ahas increased since the eightiesBis caused by human self-interestCis at its worst in industrialized countriesDresults from poor relations between nations2. According to the pa
20、ssage, what effect does indurstrialized countries using a lot energy cause?AThe levels of carbon monoxide rise.BThe levels of carbon dioxide rise.CThe focus of pollution moves to the home.DThe worlds natural resources are unequally shared.3. The Sydney Harbor oil spioll was the result of a _.Adelibl
21、erate act of sabotageBship refueling in the harborCtanker pumping oil into the seaDcollision between two oil tankers4. What does the author suggest in the 3rd paragraph?APeople should avoid working in cities.BAmericans spend too little time outdoors.CThere are several ways to avoid city pollution.DH
22、azardous gases are concentrated in industial suburbs.5. The Corsi research team hypothesized that_.Acity water contains insufficiaent chlorineBhousehold appliances are poorly designedCtoxic chemicals can pass from ari to waterDpollution is caused by dishwashers and baths6. As a result of their exper
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