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1、公共英语一级阅读理解模拟试题汇总公共英语一级阅读理解模拟试题(1)Antinuclear DemonstrationPolice fired tear gas and arrested more than 5,000passively resisting protestors Friday in an attempt tobreak up the largest antinuclear demonstration ever stagedin the United States.More than 135,000 demonstratorsconfronted police on the con
2、struction site of a 1,000-megawatt nuclear power plant scheduled to providepower to most of southern New Hampshire.Organizers of thehuge demonstration said,the protest was continuingdespite the police actions.More demonstrators werearriving to keep up the pressure on state authorities tocancel the p
3、roject.The demonstrator had charged that theproject was unsafe in the densely populated area,wouldcreate thermal pollution in the bay,and had no acceptablemeans for disposing of its radioactive wasters.Thedemonstrations would go on until the jails and the courtswere so overloaded that the state judi
4、cial system wouldcollapse.Governor Stanforth Thumper insisted that there wouldbe no reconsideration of the power project and no delayin its construction set for completion in three years.“This project will begin on time and the people of thisstate will begin to receive its benefits on schedule.Those
5、who break the law in misguided attempts to sabotage theproject will be dealt with according to the law,“he said.And police called in reinforcements from all over the stateto handle the disturbances.The protests began before dawn Friday when severalthousand demonstrators broke through police lines ar
6、oundthe cordoned-off construction site.They carried placardsthat read No Nukes is Good Nukes,“wSunpower,NotNuclear Power,and Stop Private Profits from PublicPeril.They defied police order to move from the area.Tear gas canisters fired by police failed to dislodge theprotestors who had come prepared
7、with their own gas masksor facecloths.Finally gas-masked and helmeted policecharged into the crowd to drag off the demonstrators oneby one.The protestors did not resist police,but refusedto walk away under their own power.Those arrested wouldbe charged with unlawful assembly,trespassing,anddisturbin
8、g the peace.1.What were the demonstrators protesting about?APrivate profits.EBNuclear Power Station.ECThe project of nuclear power construction.DPublic peril.2.Who had gas-masks?A Everybody.EBA part of the protestors.ECPolicemen.ED Both B and C.3.Which of the following was NOT mentioned as a reasonf
9、or the demonstration?APublic transportation.BPublic peril.EC Pollution.EDDisposal of wastes.4.With whom were the jails and courts overloaded?AWith prisoners.BWith arrested demonstrators.CWith criminals.EDWith protestors.5.What is the attitude of Governor Stanforth Thumpertoward the power project and
10、 the demonstration?A stubborn.Binsistent.Cinsolvable.D remissible.公共英语一级阅读理解模拟试题(2)Superconducting MaterialsThe stone age,The I ron Age.Entire epochs have beennamed for materials.So what to call the decades ahead?The choice will be tough.Welcome to the age of superstuff.Material science-once the lea
11、st sexy technology-isbursting with new,practical discoveries led bysuperconducting ceramics that may revolutionizeelectronics.But superconductors are just part of thepicture:from house and cars to cook pots and artificialteeth,the world will someday be made of different stuff.Exotic plastics,glass a
12、nd ceramics will shape the futurejust as surely as have genetic engineering and computerscience.The key to the new materials is researchers increasing ability to manipulate substances at themolecular level.Ceramics,for example,have long beenlimited by their brittleness.But by minimizing themicroscop
13、ic imperfections that cause it,scientists aremaking far stronger ceramics that still retain suchqualities as hardness and heat resistance.Ford Motor Co.now uses ceramic tools to cut steel.A firm called Kyocerahas created a line of ceramic scissors and knives that staysharp for years and never rust o
14、r corrode.A similar transformation has overtaken plastics.High-strength polymers now form bridges,ice-skatingrinks and helicopter rotors.And one new plastic thatgenerates electricity when vibrated or pushed is used inelectric guitars,touch sensors for robot hands and karatejackets that automatically
15、 record each punch and chop.Even plastic litter,which once threatened to permanentlyblot the landscape,has proved amenable to moleculartinkering.Several manufacturers now make biodegradableforms;some plastic six-pack rings for example,graduallydecompose when exposed to sunlight.Researchers aredevelo
16、ping ways to make plastics as recyclable as metalor glass.Besides,composites-plastic reinforced withfibers of graphite or other compounds-made theround-the-wor1d flight of the voyager possible and haveeven been proved in combat:a helmet saved an infantrymans life by deflecting two bullets in the Gre
17、nada invasion.Some advanced materials are old standard with a newtwist.The newest fiberoptic cable that carry telephonecalls cross-country are made of glass so transparent thata piece of 100 miles thick is clearer than a standard windowpane.But new materials have no impact until they are madeinto pr
18、oducts.And that transition could prove difficult,for switching requires lengthy research and investment.It can be said a firmer handle on how to move tocommercialization will determine the success or failureof a country in the near future.1.How many new materials are mentioned in thispassage?A TwoBT
19、hreeCFourDFive2.Why does the author mention genetic engineering andcomputer science?ATo compare them with the new materials.BTo show the significance of the new materials onthe future world.CTo compare the new materials to them.DTo explain his view point.3.Why is transition difficult?ABecause transi
20、tion requires money and time.BBecause many manufacturers are unwilling to changetheir equipment.CBecause research on new materials is verydifficult.DBecause it takes 10 years.4.Where lies success of a country in the New Age ofsuperstuff?AI t lies in research.BI t lies in investment.CI t lies in inno
21、vation.DI t lies in application.公共英语一级阅读理解模拟试题(3)The Neutrality of American in the Early World War I IThe establishment of the Third Reich influenced eventsin American history by starting a chain of events whichculminated in war between Germany and the United States.The compete destruction of democr
22、acy,the persecution ofJews,the war on religion,the cruelty and barbarism ofthe Nazis,and especially the plans of Germany and herallies,Italy and Japan,for world conquest caused greatindignation in this country and brought on fear of anotherworld war.While speaking out against Hitlers atrocities,the
23、American people generally favored isolationistpolicies and neutrality.The Neutrality Acts of 1935 and1936 prohibited trade with any belligerents or loans tothem.In 1937 the President was empowered to declare anarms embargo in wars between nations at his discretion.American opinion began to change so
24、mewhat afterPresident Roosevelts quarantine the aggressorw speechat Chicago(1937)in which he severely criticized Hitlers policies.Germany s seizure of Austria and the MunichPact for the partition of Czechoslovakia(1938)alsoaroused the American people.The conquest ofCzechoslovakia in March,1939 was a
25、nother rude awakeningto the menace of the Third Reich.In August,1939 came theshock of the Nazi-soviet Pact and in September the attackon Poland and the outbreak of European war.The UnitedStates attempted to maintain neutrality in spite ofsympathy for the democracies arrayed against the ThirdReich.Th
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