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學(xué)位英語2022年3月閱讀理解和完型填空練習冊
(一.)閱讀理解練習:
ReadingComprehension
Directions:Inthisparttherearefourpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youare
requiredtodecideonthechoicethatbestanswersthequestionorcompletesthestatement.
Passage1(樣題Passage1)
Questions1to5arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Successfulinnovationshavedrivenmanyoldertechnologiestoextinctionandhaveresulted
inhigherproductivity,greaterconsumptionofenergy,increaseddemandfbrrawmaterials,
acceleratedflowofmaterialsthroughtheeconomyandincreasedquantitiesofmetalsandother
substancesinuseeachperson.Thehistoryofindustrialdevelopmentaboundswithexamples.
In1870,horsesandmulesweretheprimesourceofpoweronU.S,farms.Onehorseor
mulewasrequiredtosupportfourhumanbeings—aratiothatremainedalmostconstantfbrmany
decades.Atthattime,hadanationalcommissionbeenaskedtoforecastthepopulationfor1970,
itsanswerprobablywouldhavedependedonwhetheritsconsultantswereofaneconomicor
technologicalturnofmind.Hadtheybeen“economists”,theywouldprobablyhaveprojectedthe
1970horseormulepopulationtobemorethan50million.Hadtheybeen“technologists”,they
wouldhaverecognizedthatthepowerofsteamhadalreadybeenharnessedtoindustryandtoland
andoceantransport.Theywouldhaverecognizedfurtherthatitwouldbetheprimesourceof
poweronthefarm.Itwouldhavebeendifficultforthemtoavoidtheconclusionthatthehorseand
mulepopulationwoulddeclinerapidly.
1.A.Accordingtothepassage,whatsuppliedmostofthepoweronU.S.farmsin1870?
A.Animals.B.Humans.C.Engines.D.Water.
2.Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedbytheauthorasaconsequenceofnewtechnological
developments?
A.Oldertechnologiesdieaway.
B.Thequalityoflifeimproved.
C.Overallproductivityincreases.
D.Morerawmaterialsbecomenecessary.
3.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatby1870.
A.technologybegantobemoreeconomical
B.thesteamenginehadbeeninvented
C.theU.S.horsepopulationwasabout10million
D.anationalcommissiononagriculturehadbeenestablished
4.Inthesecondparagraph,theauthorsuggeststhat“economists“would.
A.plantheeconomythroughyearlyforecasts
B.consultthenationalcommissionontheeconomy
C.valuetheeconomiccontributionoffarmanimals
D.failtoconsidertheinfluenceoftechnologicalinnovation
5.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardchangesbroughtbytechnologicalinnovations?
A.Heisexcitedaboutthem.
B.Heacceptsthemasnatural.
C.Heisdisturbedbythem.
D.Hequestionstheirusefulness.
Passage2(樣題Passage2)
Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Cultureshockisanoccupationaldiseaseforpeoplewhohavebeensuddenlytransplanted
abroad.Likemostillnesses,ithasitsownsymptomsandcure.
Cultureshockiscausedbytheanxietythatresultsfromlosingallfamiliarsignsandsymbolsof
socialintercourse.Thosesiqnsincludeathousandwaysinwhichwcorientourselvestothe
situationofdailylife:whentoshakehandsandwhattosaywhenwemeetpeople,whenandhow
togivetips,howtomakepurchases,whentoacceptandrefuseinvitations,whentomake
statementsseriouslyandwhennot.Thesesigns,whichmaybewords,gestures,facialexpressions,
orcustoms,areacquiredbyallofusinthecourseofgrowingupandasmuchapartofourculture
asthelanguagewespeakorbeliefsweaccept.Allofusdependforourpeaceofmindandour
efficiencyonhundredsofthesesigns,mostofwhichwedonocarryonthelevelofconscious
awareness.
Nowwhenanindividualentersastrangeculture,allormostofthesefamiliarsignsare
removed.Nomatterhowbroad-mindedorfull-of-goodyoumaybe,aseriesofsupportshavebeen
knockedfromunderyou,followedbyafeelingoffrustrationinmuchthesameway.Firstthey
rejecttheenvironmentwhichcausesdiscomfort."Thewaysofthehostcountryarebadbecause
theymakeusfeelbad.^^Whenforeignersinastrangelandgettogethertocomplainaboutthehost
countryanditspeople,youcanbesurethattheyaresufferingfromcultureshock.
Anotherphaseofcultureshockisregression.Thehomeenvironmentsuddenlyassumesa
tremendousimportance.Totheforeigner,everythingbecomesunreasonablyglorified.Allthe
difficultiesanproblemsareforgottenandonlythegoodthingsbackhomeareremembered.It
usuallytakesatriphometobringonebacktoreality.
6.Cultureshockiscalledanoccupationaldiseasemainlybecause.
A.likeallotherdiseasesithasitsownsymptomsandcure
B.onlythosewhoengageincultureworksufferfromit
C.itishardtogetridof
D.onlythoseliveinstrangeculturemayexperienceit
7.Whenpeoplearetransplantedabroad,.
A.theysoonadaptthemselvestothenewculturalenvironment
B.theytrytoavoidcultureshock
C.theyfeellostinstrangesurroundings
D.theybecomeseriouslyill
8.Whatdopeoplesufferingfromcultureshockusuallydo?
A.Theytendtotakedelightingossiping.
B.Theytendtobeautifytheirhomeculture.
C.Theytendtodaydream.
D.Theytendtocomplainaboutphysicaldiscomforts.
9.Fromthepassage,whatcanwelearnaboutcultureshock?
A.Thosewhoarebroad-mindedcaneasilyovercomecultureshock.
B.Mostpeopleinaforeigncountrywillsufferfromcultureshock.
C.Cultureshockcannotbecuredpractically.
D.Familiarsignsinhomeenvironmentmatterincuringcultureshock.
10.Themainideaofthispassageisthat.
A.cultureshockisanoccupationaldisease
B.cultureshockiscausedbytheanxietyoflivinginanunfamiliarculture
C.cultureshockhaspeculiarsymptoms
D.itisveryhardtocopewithlifeinanewsetting
Passage3(閱讀理解練習ExerciseTwo,Passage1)
Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Veryhighwavesaredestructivewhentheystriketheland.Fortunately,thisseldomhappens.
Onereasonisthatoutatsea,wavesmovinginonedirectionalmostrunintowavesmovingina
differentdirection.Thetwosetsofwavestendtocanceleachotherout.Anotherreasonisthat
waterisshallowerneartheshore.Asawavegetsclosertoland,theshallowbottomhelpsreduce
itsstrength.
Butthepowerofwavesstrikingtheshorecanstillbeverygreat.Duringawintergale,waves
sometimesstriketheshorewiththeforceof6,ooopoundsforeachsquarefoot.Thatmeansa
wave,25feethighand500feetalongitsface,maystriketheshorewithaforceof75million
pounds.
|Yetthewaves,nomatterhowbigorhowviolent,affectonlythvsurfaceafthesea」During
themostragingstorms,thewaterahundredfathoms(600feet)beneaththesurfaceisjustascalm
asonadaywithoutabreathofwind.
11.Accordingtothepassage,destructioncausedbyhighwavesoccurs.
A.regularlyB.predictablyC.alwaysD.rarely
12.Weknowfromthispassagethatoutatsea,whenwavesgoinginoppositedirectionsmeet,
theirforce.
A.causesgreatdamageB.extendstotheoceanfloor
C.isliabletolessenD.increaserapidly
13.Itisclearfromthepassagethatcoastaldepth.
A.influencesthepowerofhighwaves
B.istheonlyfactorinfluencingthestrengthofhighwaves
C.hasnoinfluenceuponthestrengthofveryhighwaves
D.isirrelevanttothequestionofthepowerofhighwaves
14.Fromthesecondparagraphofthepassageweknowthatthepowerofveryhighwavesstriking
theshoreis.
A.constantB.equalizedC.variableD.perpetual
15.Fromyourreadingofthepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.Atadepthof1,200feettheeffectsofaviolentsurfacestormarefrightful.
B.Atyphoon500milesoutatseacanstiruptheoceanfloor.
C.Ifhighwavescanstriketheshorewithahorizontalforceof75millionpounds,thevertical
forceofsuchwavescanhaveanevengreatereffectupontheoceanfloor.
D.Asubmarinecommandernavigatinghisvesselatadepthof700feetwillnotbeaffectedby
ragingsurfacestorm.
Passage4(閱讀理解練習ExerciseFourPassage1)
Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Carsof2050willtravelthenation'shighwaysinnever-befbre-dreamed-ofsafety,comfort,and
convenience.Thesecarswillfloatalongnevertouchingtheground,andthereforewillhaveno
needforwheels.
Annoyinghighwayvibrations,causedbytherotationsofthedisc-and-tirewheels,willbe
thingsofthepast.Thecominghighwaypassengercarswillliterallyflyabovetheroad,supported
oncolumnsofaircompressedbyturbine-drivenfans.
Thecarwithoutwheelshasbeencalleda“flyingcar”,and,inasense,that'sjustwhatitis;
however,itwillnotbackoutofthefamilygarage,startdownthestreet,andthensuddenlygo
quicklyupwardheadingforsomedistantpoint.|pnthecontrary,toavoidproblemsinaerial
|navigation,thewheellessvehicleprobablywilltravelnomorethanthreeinchesaboveroad
kurface」Itwilltraveloverfairlyroughroadandevenoversmoothwater!
Theinevitableproblemsofmaritimeregulations,severeweatherconditions,andrunningout
offuelinremoteareasallwillrequirenewconceptsofoperation,servicing,andvehicle
regulation.
16.Theauthorbelievesthatcarsofthefuture.
A.willbereplacedbyairplanes
B.willhavewheelsunlikethoseoftoday
C.willusecolumnsofairinsteadofwheels.
D.willusewheelswithouttires
17.Whichofthefollowingistrueconcerningthenewcar?
A.Itdoesn'tneedfuelanymore.
B.Itwillbeinfluencedbyweatherconditions.
C.Nofamilygarageisneededanylonger.
D.Thespeedofaflyingcarwillbecomparabletothatofanairplane.
18.Thecarwithoutwheelshasbeencalleda“flyingcar“because.
A.ittravelsafewinchesabovethegroundB.itcanflyasaplanedoes
C.itmovesataveryhighspeedD.itcantraveloversmoothwater
19.WhereisawheellesscarLEASTfittotravel?
A.Oversoftland.B.Overroughcountryroads.
C.Overhighways.D.Overwaterfalls.
20.Wheellesscarswill
A.eliminatealltrafficproblemsB.createnewtrafficproblems
C.eliminateparkingproblemsD.BothAandC
Passage5(閱讀理解練習ExerciseFive,Passage4)
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
By1970,accordingtoaWorldWildlifeFundreport,onlyabout4,500tigerssurvived
throughouttheworldhalfoftheminIndia.Mr.Foresters,whofollowedandcountedtiger
footprints,estimatedthatinMay1972onlyabout1,800tigersexistedinIndia.ProjectTiger
supportedbyW.W.F.wasimmediatelylaunched.Ninetigerreserveswerecreated,witharmed
guardsprotectingthem.
TheprojectprovidedopportunitiesforresearchersfromIndiaandabroadtostudy
|tigersinthereservesandgatherpreviouslyunavailableinformationabouttheirhabits.
Studiesshowthatamaletigermaycontrolahuntingterritoryofbetween10and20sq.kms.
Dependingonitsage,sizeandstrength.Theterritoryofmaleincludesthesmallerterritoriesof
threeorfourtigresses.Atigermarkstheboundariesofitstenitoriesbysprayingurine(尿)and
otherbodilyliquidsonbushes.Butittriestoavoidterritorialfights,beingguidedbythe
distinctivebodysmellofothertigers.Tigersfighttodeathonlywhenatigressisdefendingher
young,orwhenatigerisguardingatigressfromtheattentionsofothermales.
Thepopularimageofthetigeristhatofamercilessandunconquerablehunter.Butstudies
showthatitcatchesonlyoneof20victimsittriestoattack.
FearshaverecentlydevelopedthatProjectTigerhasbeentoosuccessful.Ithasenabledthe
tigerpopulationtodouble(bymid-80s),butIndia'shumanpopulationhasalsogrownoutof
control.Currentlyitis750millionandlikelytobe900millionbytheendofthecentury.Land|
problemisbecomingseriousandmanyruralpeoplefeelbitteraboutthefactthatsomeri&|
forestsarereservedfortigers」Agrowingnumberofattacksbytigersonmanhasaddedtothe
hostility(敵意).
21.TheultimateaimofProjectTigeristo.
A.studythegrowthrateoftigers
B.protecttigersfrombeingkilled
C.promotethebreedingofyoungtigers
D.analyzethebehavioralpatternsoftigers
22.Studieshaveshownthat.
A.atigressneverattacksuntilattacked
B.thetigressisnotasfierceasthetigers
C.atigerusuallyfightsanothertigertodefenditsownterritory
D.thetigerisnotanefficienthunterasiscommonlydescribed
23.Accordingtothepassage,atiger'sterritory.
A.remainsunchanged
B.isoftendefendedbytigresses
C.expandsasthetigergrowsup
D.isthecauseofmostfights
24.SomepeopleareafraidthatProjectTiger.
A.hasbeencarriedtoofar
B.hasnotreceivedenoughattention
C.hasfailedtoachieveitsgoal
D.isnotworththemoneyspentonit
25.Theauthorseems.
A.tobeenthusiasticaboutProjectTiger
B.tohaveamatter-of-factattitudetowardsProjectTiger
C.tohaveahostileattitudetowardsProjectTiger
D.tobesatisfiedwithProjectTiger
Passage6(閱讀理解練習ExerciseSixPassage2)
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
InWashingtonD.C.,1600PennsylvaniaAvenueisaveryspecialaddress.Itistheaddressof
theWhiteHouse,thehomeofthepresidentoftheUnitedStates.
OriginallytheWhiteHousewasgrayandwascalledthePresidentialPalace.Itwasbuilt
from1792to1800.Atthistime,thecityofWashingtonitselfwasbeingbuilt.Itwastobethe
nation'snewcapitalcity.GeorgeWashington,thefirstpresident,andPierreCharlesL9Enfant,a
Frenchengineer,chosetheplacefbrthenewcity.L'Enfantthenplannedthecity.Thepresident's
homewasanimportantpartoftheplan.
Acontestwasheldtopickadesignforthepresident'shome.AnarchitectnamedJamesHoban
won.Hedesignedalargethree-storyhouseofgraystone.
PresidentWashingtonneverlivedinthePresidentialPalace.Thefirstpresidenttolivethere
wasJohnAdams,thesecondpresidentoftheUnitedStates,andhiswife.Mrs.Adamsdidnot
reallylikehernewhouse.Inherletters,sheoftencomplainedaboutthecold.Fiftyfireplaceswere
notenoughtokeepthehousewarm!
In1812theUnitedStatesandBritainwenttowar.In1814theBritishinvadedWashington.
Theyburnedmanybuildings,includingthePresidentialPalace.
AfterthewarJamesHoban,theoriginalarchitect,partiallyrebuiltthepresident'shome.To
coverthemarksofthefire,thebuildingwaspaintedwhite.Beforelongitbecameknownasthe
WhiteHouse.
TheWhiteHouseisoneofthemostpopulartouristattractionsintheUnitedStates.Everyyear
morethan1.5millionvisitorsgothroughthefiveroomsthatareopentothepublic.
26.TheWhiteHousewasbuiltinWashington.
A.becauseaFrenchengineerwasinvitedtodesignit
B.becausePresidentGeorgeWashingtonlikedtoliveinit
C.becausetheBritishinvaderslivedinitin1812—1814
D.becauseitwastobethenation^capitalcity
27.ThePresidentialPalacewas.
A.paintedgrayandwhiteB.madeofgraystone
C.madeofwhitestoneD.madeverywarminwinter
28.Thepresident'shomeandthecityofWashingtonwere.
A.builtbytheAmericanarmyB.builtbytheBritishtroops
C.plannedbyGeorgeWashingtonD.plannedbytheFrench
29.Theoriginalhomeofthepresidentneededtoberebuilt.
A.becauseJohnAdams'wifedidnotlikeit
B.becauseitwascoldinwinterevenwith50fireplaces
C.becauseithadburneddownduringthewar
D.becauseGeorgeWashingtonwasnotwillingtoliveinit
30.Thenewpresidentialhomewaspaintedwhiteto.
A.coverthemarksoffireB.attracttouristsfromFrance
C.topleaseMrs.JohnAdamsD.keepitwarminwinter
Passage7(閱讀理解練習ExerciseEightPassage4)
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
“…WearenotabouttoentertheInformationAgebutinsteadratherwellintoit.Present
predictionsarethatby1990,aboutthirtymillionjobsintheUnitedStates,oraboutthirtypercent
ofthejobmarket,willbecomputer-related.In1980,onlytwenty-onepercentofallUnitedStates
highschoolownedoneormorecomputersfbrstudentsuse.Inthefallof1985,anewsurvey
revealedthathalfofUnitedStatessecondaryschoolshavefifteenormorecomputersforstudent
use.Andnowtheeducationalexperts,administrators,andeventhegeneralpublicaredemanding
thatallstudentsbecome'computerliterate\Bytheyear2000,knowledgeofcomputerswillbe
necessaryinovereightypercentofalloccupations.Soonthosepeoplenoteducatedincomputer
usewillbecomparedtothosewhoareprintilliteratetoday.”
Whatis"computerliteracy"?Thetermitselfseemstoimplysomeextentof"knowing^^
aboutcomputer,butknowingaboutwhat.〔Thecurrentepinionseemstobethatthisshould
includeageneralknowledgeofwhatcomputersare,plusalittleoftheirhistoryand
somethingofhowtheyoperaiZj
Therefore,itisvitalthateducatorseverywheretakeacarefullooknotonlyatwhatisbeing
done,butalsoatwhatshouldbedoneinthefieldofcomputereducation.Todaymostadultsare
capableofutilizingamotorvehiclewithouttheslightestknowledgeofhowthe
internal-combustion(內(nèi)然機)engineworks.|Weeffectivelyusealltypesefelectrical]
|equipmentwithoutbeingabletotelltheirhistoryortoexplainhowtheywork.〔Business
peopleforyearshavemadegooduseoftypewritersandaddingmachines,yetfewhaveever
knownhowtorepairthem.Why,thenattempttoteachcomputersbyteachinghoworwhythey
work.
Rather,wefirstmustconcentrateonteachingeffectiveuseofthecomputerasthetoolis.
“Knowinghowtouseacomputeriswhatisgoingtobeimportant,wedon'ttalkabout
'automobileliteracy9.Wejustgetinourcarsanddrivethem.^^
31.In1990,thenumberofjobshavingnothingtodowithcomputersintheUnitedStateswillbe
reducedto.
A.70millionB.30millionC.79millionD.100million
32.Theexpression"printilliterate^^(Para.l)refersto.
A.onewhohasneverlearntprinting
B.onewhohasneverlearnttoread
C.onewhoisnotcomputerliterate
D.onewhoisnotabletousetypewriters
33.Thefirstparagraphismainlyabout.
A.recentpredictionofcomputer-relatedjobs
B.thewideuseifcomputerinschools
C.theurgencyofcomputereducation
D.publicinterestincomputers
34.Accordingtotheauthor,theeffectivewaytospreadtheuseofcomputersistoteach.
A.whatcomputersareB.howcomputerswork
C.wherecomputerscanbeusedD.howtousecomputers
35.WhichofthefollowstatementisFALSE?
A.Whattoteachaboutcomputershouldbereconsidered.
B.Thosewhowanttousecomputersshouldknowhowcomputersoperate.
C.Thosewhoarenoteducatedincomputerusewillsoonfinditdifficulttogetajob.
D.HumansocietyhasalreadyenteredtheInformationAge.
Passage8(閱讀理解練習ExerciseFivePassage1)
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Man'sfirstrealinvention,andoneofthemostimportantinventionsinhistory,wasthewheel.
Alltransportationandeverymachineintheworlddependonit.
Thewheelisthesimplestyetperhapsthemostremarkableofallinventions,because
|therearenowheelsinnaturenolivingthingwasevercreatedwithwheels」How,then,did
mancometoinventthewheel?
Perhapssomeearlyhuntersfoundthattheycouldrollthedeadbodyofaheavyanimal
throughtheforestonlogsmoreeasilythantheycouldcarryit.However,thelogsthemselves
weighedalot.
Itmusthavetakenagreatprehistoricthinkertoimaginetwothinslicesoflogconnectedat
theircentersbyastrongstick.Thiswouldrollalongjustasthelogsdidyetbemuchlighterand
easiertohandle.Thusthewheelandaxlecameintobeing,andwiththemthefirstcarts.
36.Itwasremarkableofmantoinventthewheelbecause.
A.therewerenowheelsinnature.
B.itledtomanyotherinventions
C.manhadnouseforitthen
D.itwasverycomplicated
37.Thewheelisimportantbecause.
A.itwasman'sfirstrealinvention.
B.alltransportationdependsonit.
C.everymachinedependsonit
D.bothBandC
38.Thewheelisdescribedas.
A.complicatedB.simpleC.lightD.strange
39.Theideaofmakingwheelsmighthavecomefrom.
A.chasingananimal
B.watchingarollingtrunk
C.rollingthedeadbodyofananimalonlogs
D.watchingrunninganimals
4O.Thispassagesaysthatthefirstwheelmighthavebeena.
A.sliceoflogB.heavylog
C.roundpieceofstoneD.pieceofmetal
Passage9(閱讀理解練習ExerciseSixPassage3)
Questions41to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Sportingactivitiesareessentiallymodifiedformsofhuntingbehavior.Viewedbiologically,the
modernfootballerisinrealityamemberofahuntinggroup.Hiskillingweaponhasturnedintoa
harmlessfootballandhisprey(獵物)intoagoalmouth.Ifhisaimisaccurateandhescoresagoal,
heenjoysthehunter'striumphofkillinghisprey.
Tounderstandhowthistransformationhastakenplacewemustbrieflylookbackatour
forefathers.Theyspentoveramillionyearsevolving(進化)ascooperativehunters.Theirvery
survivaldependedonsuccessinthehunting-field.Underthispressuretheirwholewayoflife,
eventheirbodies,becamegreatlychanged.Theybecamechasers,runners,jumpers,aimers,
throwersandprey-killers.Theycooperatedasskillfulmale-groupattackers.
Thenabouttenthousandyearsago,afterthisimmenselylongperiodofhuntingtheirfood,
theybecamefarmers.Theirimprovedintelligence,sovitaltotheiroldhuntinglife,wasputtoa
newuse——thatofcontrollinganddomesticatingtheirprey.Thehuntbecamesuddenlyoutofdate.
Thefoodwasthereonthefarms,awaitingtheirneeds.Therisksanduncertaintiesofthehuntwere
nolongeressentialfbrsurvival.
Theskillsandthirstforhuntingremained,however,anddemandednewoutlets.Huntingfor
sportreplacedhuntingfbrnecessity.[Thirnewactivityinvolvedalltheoriginalhunting!
(sequencesbuttheaimoftheoperationwasnolongertoavoidstarvation.〔Insteadthe
sportsmensetofftotesttheirskillagainstpreythatwasnolongeressentialtotheirsurvival.Tobe
sure,thekillmayhavebeeneatenbuttherewereothermuchsimplerwaysofobtainingameaty
meal.
41.Theauthorbelievesthatsportingactivities.
A.areformsofbiologicaldevelopment
B.haveactuallydevelopedfromhunting
C.areessentiallyformsoflamingtheprey
D.havechangedthewaysofhunting
42.Theauthorstronglysuggeststhat.
A.huntingforpreyswasaromanticexperienceinancienttimes
B.weshouldencouragehuntingformeatymealagaininmodemsociety
C.ourforefatherschangingintofarmerswastheresultofsocialdevelopment
D.scoringagoalinfootballmatchisessentialtotheplayer'ssurvival
43.Foroveramillionyears,ourforefatherswerebasically.
A.successfulfarmers
B.co-operatinghunters
C.runnersandjumpers
D.skillfulsportsmen
44.Theword"operation”(Para.4)refersto.
A.sportsactivities
B.hunting
C.preykilling
D.domesticatinganimals
45.Whichofthefollowingbestsummarizesthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Ilisfarmingthatgiveshumanbeingsenoughleisuretimeforsportingactivities.
B.Farmingisveryimportantinhumancivilizationbecauseitsaveshumanbeingsfromrisksand
uncertaintiesofhuntingforsurvival.
C.Itishuntingthatprovideshumanbeingswithmuchsimplerwaysofobtainingmeatymeals.
D.Sportingactivitiessatisfythedesireofmodernmantoexercisehuntingskillswhichhis
forefathersdevelopedforsurvival.
Passage10(閱讀理解練習ExerciseSevenPassage1)
Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Amongallthechangesresultingfromthemassiveentryofwomenintotheworkforce,the
transformationthathasoccurredinthewomenthemselvesisnottheleastimportant.Theysee
themselvesinanewlight,fortheyhavediscoveredthattheycandojustaswellasmeninany
profession.Someofthemhavegonetothetop,whichhasgivenwomenprideandself-confidence.
Ofcourse,thepictureisnotperfect.Inthefirstplace,averylargenumberofwomendonoteven
trytoenter'male'professionbecausetheylackthenecessarytrainingorbecausetheyarenotbold
enoughtotakerisksonnewpaths.Foronewomanexecutiveoronewomanjudge,therearestill
countlesstypistsandsaleswomenwhostrugglethroughtheirdaywithoutanysenseofvictory.
Besides,manyoftheirbraversisters,whoaredaringtocompetewithmeninhigherfields,find
thatmaleoppositionisstillstrong,andthatsocietyisstillreadytoexplainawoman'ssuccessby
reasonsthathavenothingtodowithherintelligence.thefactremainsthatwomenarenow
freetoenteranycareerthatattractsthem;thesituationhasimproved,andthetideisnot
likelytoturnback」
46.Thechangesinthewomenhavebeenbroughtaboutby.
A.women'sparticipationinwork
B.somewomenwhoparticipateinimportantwork
C.men'sencouragement
D.lackoflaborforce
47.Accordingtotheauthor,44thepictureisnotperfect“because.
A.alargenumberofwomendonotdaretocompetewithmeninhigherfield
B.menofferstrongopposition
C.societylooksdownuponwomen
D.alloftheabove
48.Onlyasmallnumberofwomenhaveentered“male"professionsbecause.
A.mostwomenarecontentwithlessimportantwork
B.manywomenlackcourageornecessarytraining
C.wome
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