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1、高考英语阅读理解综合训练31篇Part IQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:Believe it or not,optical illusion(错觉)can cut highway crashes.Japan is a case in point.It has reduced automobile crashes on someroads by nearly 75 percent using a simple optical illusion.Bent stripes,called chevrons(人字形),painte
2、d on the roads make drivers think thatthey are driving faster than they really are,and thus drivers slow down.Now the American Automobile Association Foundation for TrafficSafety in Washington D.C.is planning to repeat Japans success.Startingnext year,the foundation will paint chevrons and other pat
3、terns of stripeson selected roads around the country to test how well the patterns reducehighway crashes.Excessive speed plays a major role in as much as one fifth of all fataltraffic accidents,according to the foundation.To help reduce thoseaccidents,the foundation will conduct its tests in areas w
4、herespeed-related hazards are the greatest-curves,exit slopes,traffic circles,and bridges.Some studies suggest that straight,horizontal bars painted acrossroads can initially cut the average speed of drivers in half.However,traffic often returns to full speed within months as drivers become used tos
5、eeing the painted barsChevrons,scientists say,not only give drivers the impression thatthey are driving faster than they really are but also make a lane appear tobe narrower.The result is a longer lasting reduction in highway speed andthe number of traffic accidents.1.The passage mainly d i s c u s
6、s e s.A)a new way of highway speed control C)a new approach totraining driversB)a new pattern for painting highways D)a new type of opticalillusion2.On roads painted with chevrons,drivers tend to feel t hat.A)they should avoid speed-related hazards B)they are driving inthe wrong laneC)they should sl
7、ow down their speed D)they are approaching thespeed limit3.The advantage of chevrons over straight,horizontal bars is thatthe f o r me r.A)can keep drivers awake C)will have a longer effect on driversB)can cut road accidents in half D)will look more attractive4.The American Automobile Association Fo
8、undation for TrafficSafety plans to.A)try out the Japanese method in certain areasB)change the road signs across the countryC)replace straight,horizontal bars with chevronsD)repeat the Japanese road patterns5.What does the author say about straight,horizontal bars paintedacross roads?A)They are fall
9、ing out of use in the United States.B)They tend to be ignored by drivers in a short period of time.C)They are applicable only on broad roads.D)They cannot be applied successfully to traffic circles.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:Amtrak(美国铁路客运公司)was experiencing a downswing inri
10、dership(客运量)along the lines comprising its rail system.Of majorconcern to Amtrak and its advertising agency DDB Needham,were thelong-distance western routes where ridership had been decliningsignificantly.At one time,trains were the only practical way to cross the vastareas of the west.Trains were f
11、ast,very luxurious,and quite convenientcompared to other forms of transportation existing at the time.However,times change and the automobile became Americas standard ofconvenience.Also,air travel had easily established itself as the fastestmethod of traveling great distances.Therefore,the task for
12、DDBNeedham was to encourage consumers to consider other aspects of traintravel in order to change their attitudes and increase the likelihood thattrains would be considered for travel in the west.Two portions of the total market were targeted:1)anxious fliers-those concerned with safety,relaxation,a
13、nd cleanliness and 2)travel-lovers-those viewing themselves as relaxed,casual,and interestedin the travel experience as part of their vacation.The agency thendeveloped a campaign that focused on travel experiences such as freedom,escape,relaxation,and enjoyment of the great western outdoors.Itstress
14、ed experiences gained by using the trains and portrayed westerntrain trips as wonderful adventures.Advertisements showed pictures of the beautiful scenery that couldbe enjoyed along some of the more famous western routes andemphasized the romantic names of some of these trains(Empire Builder,etc.).T
15、hese ads were strategically placed among family-oriented TVshows and programs involving nature and America in order to mosteffectively reach target audiences.Results were impressive.The EmpireBuilder,which was focused on in one ad,enjoyed a 15 percent increase inprofits on its Chicago to Seattle rou
16、te.6.Whats the authors purpose in writing this passage?A)To show the inability of trains to compete with planes withrespect to speed and conve-nience.B)To stress the influence of the automobile on Americas standardof convenience.C)To emphasize the function of travel agencies in marketpromotion.D)To
17、illustrate the important role of persuasive communication inchanging consumer atti-tudes.7.It can be inferred from the passage that the drop in Amtrakridership was due to the fact t hat.A)trains were not suitable for short distance passengertransportationB)trains were not the fastest and most conven
18、ient form oftransportationC)trains were not as fast and convenient as they used to beD)trains could not compete with planes in terms of luxury andconvenience8.To encourage consumers to travel by train,DDB Needhame m p h a s iz e d.A)the freedom and convenience provided on trainsB)the practical aspec
19、ts of train travelC)the adventurous aspects of train tripsD)the safety and cleanliness of train trips9.The train ads were placed among family-oriented TV programsinvolving nature and America b e c a u s e.A)they could focus on meaningful travel experiencesB)they could increase the effectiveness of t
20、he TV programsC)their profits could be increased by some 15 percentD)most travel-lovers and nervous fliers were believed to be amongthe audiences10.According to the passage,the Empire Builder enjoyed anincrease in ridership and profits b e c a u s e.A)the attractiveness of its name and route was eff
21、ectivelyadvertisedB)it provided an exciting travel experienceC)its passengers could enjoy the great western outdoorsD)it was widely advertised in newspapers and magazines inChicago and SeattleQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:Why does cream go bad faster than butter?Some research
22、ers thinkthey have the answer,and it comes down to the structure of the food,notits chemical composition-a finding that could help rid some processedfoods of chemical preservatives.Cream and butter contain pretty much the same substances,so whycream should sour much faster has been a mystery.Both ar
23、e emulsions-tiny globules(小 球 体)of one liquid evenly distributed throughoutanother.The difference lies in whats in the globules and whats in thesurrounding liquid,says Brocklehurst,who led the investigation.In cream,fatty globules drift about in a sea of water.In butter,globules of a watery solution
24、 are locked away in a sea of fat.The bacteriawhich make the food go bad prefer to live in the watery regions of themixture.This means that in cream,the bacteria are free to growthroughout the mixture,he says.When the situation is reversed,the bacteria are locked away incompartments(B鬲仓室)buried deep
25、in the sea of fat.Trapped in this way,individual colonies cannot spread and rapidly run out of nutrients(养料).They also slowly poison themselves with their waste products.In butter,you get a self-limiting system which stops the bacteria growing,saysBrocklehurst.The researchers are already working wit
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