《大学英语(高起本)3》练习题.pdf
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1、 大学英语(高起本)3练习题第一部分Part I.Reading ComprehensionDirections:There are some passages in this part.Each passage is followed byseveral questions.For each question there are four choices marked A,B,C and D,You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on theAnswer Sheet with a sing
2、le line through the center.PART ONEPassage 1Most of the big towns in Eastern Europe have seen a large increase inpopulation over the last 30 years.This has caused extreme housing shortages,and thevast majority of people living in towns rent flats.By western standards,the flats arerather small,with a
3、 family of four living in two-or three-room flat with kitchen orbathroom.But compared with Western Europe,the rents are extremely low.An Eastern European spends on average about 5 percent of his income on rentand about 15 percent on total housing costs,including fuel and furniture.In WesternEurope,t
4、he average worker spends at least 20 percent of his income on rent andheating cost.On the other hand,the Eastern European spends a higher percentage ofhis income on food.Whereas basic items such as bread are very cheap,other thingslike meat and coffee are extremely expensive.Caring for people is one
5、 area where the states of Eastern Europe are far inadvance of other parts of the world.Most medical and social services are providedfree,and in some countries workers do not even have to make contributions to thehealth and insurance funds,since these contributions are made by the employer.Thefactory
6、 in Eastern Europe provides many facilities and services which are not suppliedin Western Europe.Moreover,Eastern Europe does not suffer from one of the majorproblems of Western Europes economy-unemployment.All the constitutions ofthe individual countries state that every citizen has a right and dut
7、y to work.1.The serious housing shortage in big towns of Eastern Europe have been causedmainly by.A.small flatsB.extremely low rentsB.an increase in populationD.two-or three-room flats with kitchen or bathroom2.According to the passage,the rents in Western E u r o p e.A.are rather highB.are extremel
8、y lowC.are almost the same as those in Eastern EuropeD.are comparatively lower.3.The average worker in Eastern Europe s p e n d s.A.a much higher percentage of his income on total housing costsB.20 percent of his income on rent and total housing costs.C.a large part of his income on food.D.only a sm
9、all part of his income on meat and coffee.4.The worker in some Eastern European states enjoy better medical and socialservices b e c a u s e.A.they dont have to pay very much for health and insurance funds.B.it is their employers who pay for their health and insurance funds.C.they need to pay only a
10、 little for health and insurance funds.D.they are provided with many facilities and services.5.Which of the following is not true?A.Eastern Europe is free from unemployment.B.All the constitutions of Eastern Europe state that all citizens have a rightand a duty to work.C.Unemployment is one of the m
11、ajor problems in Western Europe.D.Western Europe does not suffer from one of the serious problems ofEastern Europes economy.Passage 2Psychologists now believe that noise has a considerable effect on peoplesattitudes and behavior.Experiments have proved that in noisy situations(eventemporary ones),pe
12、ople behave more irritably and less cooperatively;in morepermanent noisy situations,many people cannot work hard,and they suffer fromsevere anxiety as well as other psychological problems.However,psychologists distinguish between“sound”and noise”.“Sound”ismeasured physically in decibels.Noise“cannot
13、 be measured in the same waybecause it refers to the psychological effect of sound and its level of“intensity”depends on the situation.Thus,for passengers at an airport who expect to hearaeroplanes taking off and landing,there may be a lot of sound,but not much noise(that is,they are not bothered by
14、 the noise).By contrast,if you are at a concert andtwo people behind you are whispering,you feel they are talking noisily even if thereis not much sound.You notice the noise because it affects you psychologically.Both sound and noise can have negative effects,but what is most important isif the pers
15、on has control over the sound.People walking down the street withearphones,listening to music that they enjoy,are receiving a lot of decibels of sound,but they are probably happy hearing sounds which they control.On the other hand,people in the street without earphones must tolerate a lot of noise w
16、hich they have nocontrol over.It is noise pollution that we need to control in order to help people livemore happily.6.According to the selection,p e o p l e.A.can not work better in a noisy situationB.will suffer from complete deafness because of noise pollution.C.can be psychologically affected by
17、 working in very noisy factories.D.may cooperate well in a noisy surrounding.7.“Sound,as defined by p s y c h o lo g is ts,.A.can be measured in the same way that“noise is measuredB.may be extremely harmful to healthC.is not at all different from“noise.D.can be measured by machines.8.People waiting
18、at an a i r p o r t.A.enjoy hearing aeroplanes taking off and landing.B.are usually not troubled by the noise.C.can easily tell sound from noiseD.are often physically affected by the noise.9.People enjoy listening to mu s i c.A.though,in fact,they are receiving a lot of decibels of sound.B.because i
19、t does not have any negative effect.C.because they do not have to tolerate the noise around them.D.even though it is sometimes unpleasant hearing strange sounds.10.We can conclude from the passage that we need to control noise pollution ifA.we want to stay both psychologically and physically healthy
20、.B.we dont want to be physically deaf.C.we want to cooperate well.D.we dont want to be anxious.Passage 3Ever since William Harvey defined an animafs heart as“the sovereign ofeverything within them,the sum of their microcosm,in De Motu Cordis in 1628,theheart has been one of the most widely studied o
21、rgans of the body and fortunatelyso,given that heart disease is the worlds leading cause of death.Each year,around 8 million people die from heart attacks and many millions moresuffer from,and eventually succumb to,heart diseases such as congestive heart failureand arrhythmia(心律不齐).Global figures ar
22、e rising,yet calculations suggest thatthis number could be slashed by around 50 per cent if smoking were removed fromthe equation.However,decreases would be offset to some degree as the worldspopulation ages,diets become more fat-laden and lifestyles more sedentary(久坐的),as all these factors are harm
23、ful to a healthy heart.Although scientific study of the heart began four centuries ago,the past fewdecades have seen a paradigm(范例J)shift in research.We are now able to monitorthe process of contraction and relaxation that underlies the gross function of the heartat close quarters by tracking the mo
24、vement of calcium(钙)and other ions(离子)within myocytes(肌 细 月 包).And genetic information is used in trial heart gene therapy.As with all diseases,understanding the processes involved at the molecular andgenetic level is enabling us to make inroads in preventing and treating heart disease.11.If there i
25、s no one smoking,people suffering from heart diseases can be reducedA.by about one fourthC.by about halfB.by about one thirdsD.to none12.According to the p a s s a g e,i s harmful to our hearts.A.drinking coffee B.long-time sittingC.living a mobile life D.not eating regular meals13.Scientific study
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