北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试(2011年5月) PartIReadingComprehension(30%) Directions:Therearethreepassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet。 Passage1 QuestionsIto5arebasedonthefollowingpassage: Spending50minuteswithacellphoneclosetoyourearisenoughtochangebraincellactivityinthepartofthebrainclosesttotheantenna(天线).Butwhetherthatcausesanyharmisnotclear,scientistsattheNationalInstituteofHealthsaidataconferencelastmonth,addingthatthestudywillnotlikelysettleconcernsofalinkbetweencellphonesandbraincancer.“Whatweshowedisglucose(葡萄糖)metabolism(代谢)(asignofbrainactivity)increasesinthebraininpeoplewhowereexposedtoacellphoneintheareaclosesttotheantenna,”saidDr.NoraVolkowoftheNIH,whosestudywaspublishedintheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation.(76)Thestudywasmeanttoexaminehowthebrainreactstoelectromagneticfieldscausedbywirelessphonesignals。 Volkowsaidshewassurprisedthattheweakelectromagneticradiation(电磁辐射)fromcellphonescouldaffectbrainactivity,butshesaidthefindingsdonotshedanylightonwhethercellphonescausecancer.“Thisstudydoesnotinanywayindicatethat.Whatthestudydoesistoshowthehumanbrainissensitivetoelectromagneticradiationfromcellphoneexposures。”Useofthedeviceshasincreaseddramaticallysincetheywereintroducedintheearly1980s,withabout5billioncellphonesnowinuseworldwide。 Somestudieshavelinkedcellphoneexposuretoanincreasedriskofbraincancers,butalargestudybutheWorldHealthOrganizationdidnotofferaclearanswertothis.Volkow’steamstudied47peoplewhohadtheirbrainexaminedwhileacellphonewasturnedonfor50minutesandanotherwhilethephonewasturnedoff.Whiletherewasnocompletechangeinbrainmetabolism,theyfounda7percentincreaseinbrainmetabolismintheregionclosesttothecellphoneantennawhenthephonewason。 (77)Expertssaidtheresultswereinteresting,buturgedthattheybeunderstoodwithgreatcare.“Althoughthebiologicalsignificance,ifany,ofincreasedglucosemetabolismfromtoomuchcellphoneexposureisunknown,theresultsrequirefurtherinvestigation,”HenryLaioftheUniversityofWashingtonintheU.S.andDr.LennartHardellofUniversityHospitalinSweden,wroteinanarticleinJAMA.“Muchhastobedonetofurtherinvestigateandunderstandtheseeffects。”Theywrote。 1. Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE? A. Cellphoneuseisdangerous。 B. Cellphoneusecausescancer。 C. Thehumanbrainisanelectromagneticfield。 D. Thereareabout5billioncellphoneusersintheworldrightnow。 2. DoctorVolkowwasastonishedbecause______。 A. herresearchhasshedlightonherunderstandingofcellphone B. shefoundthatcellphoneexposureisharmfultohumanbrain C. shefoundthatusingacellphoneforabout50minutescouldinfluenceorchangebrainactivity D. humanbrainisnotresponsivetoelectromagneticradiation 3. Accordingtothepassage,cellphoneswerelaunched_______。 A. inthelate1970s B.between1980and1985 B. inthelate1980sD.intheearly1990s 4. Whatdoestheword“that”standforinthesecondparagraph? A. Brainactivity。 B. Herresearchfindings。 C. Thefactthatcellphoneusemaycausecancer。 D. Herresearchprogress。 5. Whichofthefollowingisanappropriatetitleforthispassage? A. CellPhoneRadiation:IsItHarmful? B. CellPhoneRadiati0n:IsItUseful? C. CellPhoneRadiation:IsItHealthy? D. CellPhoneRadiation:IsItWeak? Passage2 Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage: Humanbeingshavealwayshadanabilitytoattendtoseveralthingsatonce.(78)Noriselectronicmultitaskingentirelynew:We’vebeendrivingwhilelisteningtocarradiossincetheybecamepopularinthe1930s.butthereisnodoubtthatmultitaskinghasreachedakindofwarpspeedintheeraofWeb-enabledcomputers,whenithasbecomeroutinetoconductseveralIM(及时通讯)conversations,watchTVandusethecomputerallatonce。 Butwhat’stheimpactofthismediaconsumption?Andhowarethesemultitaskingdeviceschanginghowkidslearn,reasonandcommunicatewithoneanother?Socialscientistsandeducatorsarejustbeginningtodealwiththesequestions,buttheresearchersalreadyhavesomestrongopinions。 (79)Althoughmultitaskingkidsmaybebetterpreparedinsomewaysfortoday’sfast-pacedworkplaced,Manyscientistsarepositivelyalarmedbythetrend。Kidsthatareinstantmessagingwhiledoinghomework,playinggamesonlineandwatchingTV,aren’tgoingtodowellinthelongrun。 Onthepositiveside,multitaskingstudentstendtobeextraordinarilygoodatfindingandusinginformation.Andprobablybecausemodernchildhoodcentersaroundvisual(视觉的)ratherthanprintmedia,theyareespeciallyskilledatanalyzingvisualdataandimages。 Manyeducatorsandpsychologistssayparentsneedtoactivelyensurethattheirteenagersbreakfreeofuncontrollableengagementwithscreensandspendtimeinthephysicalcompanyofhumanbeings—agrowingchallengenotjustbecausetechnologyofferssuchahandyoptionbutbecausesomanyteenagersandcollegestudentssayovercommitted(任务过量的)schedulesdrivesmuchoftheirmultitasking。 Justasimportantisforparentsandeducatortoteachkidsthatit’svaluable,evenessential,tooccasionallyslowdown,unplugsandtaketimetoenjoylifebeyondthescreen。 6.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage? A.Howismultitaskingdefine(定义)intheinformationage? B.Howdopeopleseenewtechnologyandthesocialchangeitbringsabout? C.Howdoestechnologychangemodernfamilylife? D.What’stheimpactofmultitaskingonyoungpeople? 7.Theexpression“warpspeed”inthefirstparagraphisclosestinmeaningto____。 A.Lowspeed B.Toomuchtimealone。 C.highspeed D.steadyspeed 8.Accordingtosometeenagersandcollegestudents,whatcausestheirmultitasking? A.Overcommittedschedules B.Toomuchtimealone C.Inabilitytofocus D.Fearofbeingneglected 9.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementisTRUE? A.Humanshavebeguntoengageinthemultitaskingbehaviorssincetheinformationage。 B.Multitaskingisacriticalskillthatstudentsarerequiredtolearnatschool。 C.Onlyparentscanhelptheirkidstogetridofthemultitaskinghabits。 D.multitaskingmaypreparestudentsfortherealityoftoday’sfast-pacesworkenvironment。 10.Whatdoeducatorsandpsychologistadviseparentstodotheirmultitaskingkids? A.Tocutoffhomeinternetconnection。 B.Toseekmedicaltreatment。 C.Toencouragetheirkidstohavesomesociallife。 D.tohelptheirkidstosetpersonalgoalsPassage3 Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage: ThenuclearpoweremergencyataJapaneseatomicpowerplantlastMarchcouldleadtoamajorre-examinationinEuropeancountriesthatarealreadybuildingsuchplantsorareconsideringashiftfromfossil(化石)fuelstonuclearenergytofightclimatechange.Withtheterribleaccident25yearsagoinChernobyl(切尔诺贝利)beginningtofadeinEuropeanMemories,governmentsacrossEuropehavegrownmoreopentousingmorenuclearpower.EnthusiasmfornuclearpowerisparticularlystronginEasternEurope,whichwantstomoveawayfromdependenceonRussianoilandnaturalgas,andonheavilypollutingcoal-firedpowerplants.Easterngovernmentshavebegunimprovingexistingnuclearplantsorarebuildingorplanningnewones.ButasJapanstruggledtodealwithhernuclearcrises,discussionaboutthegoodandthebadofnuclearpowerbecameheated。 (80)InGermany,nuclearpowerhasbeenarepeatedlyarguedandwidelyfeltissuefordecades。Upto70percentofGermansopposenuclearpower.Recentlyabout40,000peopleturnedouttoformahumanchainnearanuclearplanttoprotestgovernmentpoliciesonnuclearpower.“TheaccidentinJapancouldleadtoamajorrethinkinEurope,”saidHenrikPaulitzoftheInternationalDoctorsforthePreventionofNuclearWar.“Governmentshavenotbeenquiteopenaboutthesafetylevelsofthenuclearpowerplants。” Chancellor(总理)AngelaMerkelheadsacenter-rightunitygovernmentthatsupportstheuseofnuclearpower.Hergovernmentrecentlymadeadisputeddecisiontoextendthelifeofthecountry’s17nuclearpowerplantsbyanaverageof12years.Shewillnowfacemorepressurethechangethatpolicy.Shecalledanemergencymeetingwithherseniorministers.“Weknowhowsafeourplantsareandthatwedonotfaceathreatfromsuchaseriousearthquakeorviolenttidalwave,”Mrs.Merkelsaidafterthemeeting.“WewilllearnwhatwecanfromtheeventsinJapan。” 11.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingaboutEuropeisTRUE? A.ItisdependentonRussiaforgasandoil。 B.Ithasputanendtofossilfuels。 C.Ithadamajornuclearaccidentthisyear。 D.Itislikelythattheywouldrethinktheirnuclearpowerpolicies。 12.Accordingtothepassage,allthefollowingstatementsaboutEasternEuropearetrueEXCEPT_______。 A.theyareeagertobuildnewnuclearpowerplants B.theyhavetotallyforgottentheChernobylaccident25yearsago C.theyhaveimprovedtheirnuclearpowerplants D.theywantenergyindependence 13.Inthesecondparagraph,theauthormainlydiscusses_______。 A.thenuclearaccidentsinJapanlastMarch B.nuclearpowerpoliciesinGermany C.Germanattitudetowardsnuclearpower D.thesafetylevelsofnuclearpowerplantsinGermany 14.Theword“heads”inthethirdparagraphcanbebestreplacedby______。 A.leads B.tops C.minds D.arms 15.Whichofthefollowingisanappropriatetitleforthispassage? A.Japan’sNuclearCrisisCausesFearinEurope。 B.TheChernobylDisasterHelpsEuropeBetterUnderstandNuclearPowerEnergy。 C.GermanGovernmentsSupportsNuclearPowerEnergy。 D.GermanyHasLearntaLessonFromJapan。 PartIIVocabularyandStructure(30%) Directions:Inthispartthereare30incompletesentences.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet。 16.Bynomeans____toherparents A.thisisthefirsttimehasshelied B.thisisthefirsttimedoesshetellalie C.thisisthefirsttimeshehadlied D.thisisthefirsttimeshewaslying 17.Youhavefailedtoe\wtests.You’dbetterstartworkingharder,____youwon’tpassthecourse。 A.and B.but C.or D.so 18.Hischildrenarewell-behaved,_____thoseofhissister’sareverynaughty。 A.and B.so C.thus D.while 19.Howcanyoukeepfit____yousmokesomucheveryday? A.but B.however C.if D.otherwise 20.Thenewshasspreadalloverthecountry____thespaceshipsucceededinreturningtotheearth。 A.what B.that C.if D.otherwise 20.Thenewshasspreadaloverthecountry____thespaceshipsucceededinreturningtotheearth。 A.what B.that C.which D.whether 21.Ididn’tknowyourmobilephonenumber;otherwiseI____youthemomentIgottoWashington。 A.haverung B.woundring C. haverung D.woundhaverung 22.Astheyareretired,Mr.andMrs.Scottpreferahoursinthecountryto____theirremainingyearsthere。 A.spend B.spending C.spent D.spends 23.____bythisgrandparents,jimmywasn’tusedtolivingwithhisparents。 A.ToobringupB.Tobebroughtup C.Broughtup D.Beingbroughtup 24.Pleaseremain____untiltheplanehascometoacompletestop。 A.toseat B.tobeseated C.seating D.seated 25.Whilewatchingtelevision,____。 A.thedoorbellrang B.thedoorbellringsC.weheardthedoorbellring D.weheardthedoorbellrings 26.____,thepayisn’tattractiveenough,thoughthejobitselfisquiteinteresting。 A.Generallyspeaking B.Onthecountry C.Inparticular D.Tobehonest 27.Therobberhadescapedandwasnowheretobefoundwhenthepolice____ A.arrived B.hadarrived C.belongs D.havearrived 28.ProfessorWilsonkeepstellinghisstudentsthatthefuture______tothewell-educated。 A.isbelonged B.isbelonging C.belongs D.willbebelonged 29.Thiscompanyisclosingup,solotsofworkerswillbelaid______。 A.down B.out C.off D.aside 30.Justtakeiteasyand usexactlywhathashappened。 A.say B.speak C.tell D.talk 31.Somedevelopedcountriesaretryingto theseriousproblemsresultingfromtheenergycrisis。 A.stepup B.copewith C.cutoff D.endup 32.Heissuchamanwhoisalways faultwithotherpeople。 A.putting B.seeking C.finding D.lookingfor 33.Aftertheretiredfromoffice,Rogers paintingforawhile,butsoonlostinterest。 A.tookup B.saveup C.keptup D.drewup 34. fire,allexitsmustbekeptclear。 A.Inplaceof B.Insteadof C.Incaseof D.Inspiteof 35.Myparentswillmovebackintotowninayearor 。 A.later B.after C.so D.about 36.Dogshaveaverygood ofsmellandareoftenusedtosearchforsurvivorsinanearthquake。 A.sense B.view C.means D.idea 37.Thehouse Igrewuphasbeentakendownandreplacedbyanofficebuilding。 A.init B.inwhat C.inthat D.inwhich 38.Tomhasalreadygivenupthe ofsmokingforthesakeofhealth。 A.custom B.habit C.hobby D.convention 39.StephenBullonistheonlymaninthevillage todaythathassurvivedthewar。 A.live B.lived C.alive D.active 40.Assheenteredtheroomshecouldseebigbrightlightshungfromthe 。 A.roof B.top C.ceiling D.height 41.Thoseexperimentshavelaidasolidfoundationforhis researchinmaterialscience。 A.far B.deep C.farther D.further 42.Theweatherforecastsaysitisgoingtoclear soon。 A.up B.out C.over D.about 43.Hewillcometocallonyouthemomenthe hiswork。 A.willfinish B.finishes C.finished D.tofinish 44. suchagoodchance,howcouldsheletitslipaway? A.Havinggiven B.Giving C.Havingbeengiven D.Give 45.Previous hisdeparture,headdressedalettertohis。 A.to B.of C.in D.fromPartⅢIdentification(10%) Directions:EachofthefollowingsentenceshasfourunderlinedpartsmarkedA,B,CandD。Identifytheonethatisnotcorrect.ThenblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet。 46.Ilikethishousewithabeautifulgardeninfront,butIdon’thaveenoughmoneytobuythat。 A B C D 47.IInvitedJoeandLindaaswellasTomtodinner,butneitherofthemcame。 A B C D 48.YoucanarriveinBeijingearlierforthemeetingthoughyoudon’tmindtakingthenighttrain。 A B C D 49.Whynotstayathomesincethattheroadissoslipperyaftertheheavysnow? A B C D 50.Lookout!Don’tgettooclosetothehousethatroofisunderrepair。 A B C D 51.Somechildrenwanttochallengethemselvesbylearningalanguagedifferentfromwhichtheirparentsspeakathome。 A B C D 52.ButforthehelpofmyEnglishteacher,IwouldnotwinthefirstprizeintheEnglishWritingCompetition。 A B C D 53.Thosebravearmysoldierswouldratherdiewiththeirheadshighthanlivedwiththeirkneesbent。 A B C D 54.NosoonerhadProfessorSmithbeguntospeakwhensomenoisearosefromtheaudience。 A B C D 55.Itisnogoodtrytoremembergrammaticalrules.Youneedtopracticewhatyouhavelearned。 A B C D PartIVCloze(10%) Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage,andforeachblankthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandDattheendofthepassage.YoushouldchooseONEanswerthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet。 Themysterioustigerhasbeenasymbolofpowerandstrengthforcenturies.Itspowerisa56tohunters,57havetriedtokillittoprovetheirownskilland58.InIndia59thenineteenthandearlytwentiethcenturies,largepartiesof60fromaroundtheworld61gooutonhugetigerhunts.Hundredsoftigerscouldbekilledinafewweeks.Asa62ofthisover-hunting,63withlossofhabitat(栖息地),thepopulationoftigersinIndiadroppedfromabout40,00064theturnofthetwentiethcenturytoabout2,000by1972. WiththehelpofIndiaandotherconcernedcountries,theWorldWildlifeFund65OperationTigerin1972tosavethetiger66dyingout.Sincethen,seventeentigerpreserves(保护区)havebeen67,andthetigerpopulationinIndiahasrisento684,000and5,000. Butwhenpeopleliveonthe69ofthetigerpreserves,tigerssometimeskilltheirfarmanimalsandattackpeople–about600peopleinIndiahavebeenkilledbytigersinthelastdozenyears.70tigersdonoteathumans.But“old,woundedandhomeless”tigerscanbecomehabitual(习惯的)man-eaters.InoneareainIndia,villagershave71acleversolution.Theywirelifelikehumandummies(假人)toelectricity72thetigersgeta(n)73shockwhentheyattack.Itishopedthatinthiswaytigerswilllearnto74people.Buttheconflictbetweenhumanandtiger75.Onlyifpeoplehaveenoughfood,shelterandfuelwillthetigersurviveinthelongrun.Andonlyifthetigeranditsforestsurvivewillpeoplehaveanaturalworldtheycanreturnto。 56.A.succession B.challengeC.guarantee D.intelligence 57.A.that B.which C.who D.those 58.A.braveryB.intention C.ambition D.harmony 59.A.on B.throughout C.with D.for 60.A.statesmenB.salesmen C.sportsmen D.chairmen 61.A.hadbetterB.wouldratherC.oughtto D.usedto 62.A.result B.condition &nbs
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