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(完整word版)專八閱讀理解模擬試題(完整word版)專八閱讀理解模擬試題(完整word版)專八閱讀理解模擬試題專八閱讀理解模擬試題(6)Joyandsadnessareexperiencedbypeopleinallculturesaroundtheworld,buthowcanwetellwhenotherpeoplearehappyordespondent?Itturnsoutthattheexpressionofmanyemotionsmaybeuniversal。Smilingisapparentlyauniversalsignoffriendlinessandapproval。Baringtheteethinahostileway,asnotedbyCharlesDarwininthenineteenthcentury,maybeauniversesignofanger.Astheoriginatorofthetheoryofevolution,Darwinbelievedthattheuniversalrecognitionoffacialexpressionswouldhavesurvivalvalue。Forexample,facialexpressionscouldsignaltheapproachofenemies(orfriends)intheabsenceoflanguage。Mostinvestigatorsconcurthatcertainfacialexpressionssuggestthesameemotionsinapeople。Moreover,peopleindiverseculturesrecognizetheemotionsmanifestedbythefacialexpressions。InclassicresearchPaulEkmantookphotographsofpeopleexhibitingtheemotionsofanger,disgust,fear,happiness,andsadness。Hethenaskedpeoplearoundtheworldtoindicatewhatemotionswerebeingdepictedinthem.ThosequeriedrangedfromEuropeancollegestudentstomembersoftheFore,atribethatdwellsintheNewGuineahighlands.AllgroupsincludingtheFore,whohadalmostnocontactwithWesternculture,agreedontheportrayedemotions.TheForealsodisplayedfamiliarfacialexpressionswhenaskedhowtheywouldrespondiftheywerethecharactersinstoriesthatcalledforbasicemotionalresponses。Ekmanandhiscolleaguesmorerecentlyobtainedsimilarresultsinastudyoftenculturesinwhichparticipantswerepermittedtoreportthatmultipleemotionswereshownbyfacialexpressions。Theparticipantsgenerallyagreedonwhichtwoemotionswerebeingshownandwhichemotionwasmoreintense。Psychologicalresearchersgenerallyrecognizethatfacialexpressionsreflectemotionalstates.Infact,variousemotionalstatesgiverisetocertainpatternsofelectricalactivityinthefacialmusclesandinthebrain。Thefacial-feedbackhypothesisargues,however,thatthecausalrelationshipbetweenemotionsandfacialexpressionscanalsoworkintheoppositedirection。Accordingtothishypothesis,signalsfromthefacialmuscles(”feedback”)aresentbacktoemotioncentersofthebrain,andsoaperson'sfacialexpressioncaninfluencethatperson’semotionalstate.ConsiderDarwin'swords:"Thefreeexpressionbyoutwardsignsofanemotionintensifiesit。Ontheotherhand,therepression,asfaraspossible,ofalloutwardsignssoftensouremotions.”Cansmilinggiverisetofeelingsofgoodwill,forexample,andfrowningtoanger?Psychologicalresearchhasgivenrisetosomeinterestingfindingsconcerningthefacial—feedbackhypothesis。Causingparticipantsinexperimentstosmile,forexample,leadsthemtoreportmorepositivefeelingsandtoratecartoons(humorousdrawingsofpeopleorsituations)asbeingmorehumorous.Whentheyarecausedtofrown,theyratecartoonsasbeingmoreaggressive。Whatarethepossiblelinksbetweenfacialexpressionsandemotion?Onelinkisarousal,whichisthelevelofactivityorpreparednessforactivityinanorganism.Intensecontractionoffacialmuscles,suchasthoseusedinsignifyingfear,heightensarousal.Self-perceptionofheightenedarousalthenleadstoheightenedemotionalactivity.Otherlinksmayinvolvechangesinbraintemperatureandthereleaseofneurotransmitters(substancesthattransmitnerveimpulses。)Thecontractionoffacialmusclesbothinfluencestheinternalemotionalstateandreflectsit。Ekmanhasfoundthattheso-calledDuchennesmile,whichischaracterizedby"crow'sfeet"wrinklesaroundtheeyesandasubtledropintheeyecoverfoldsothattheskinabovetheeyemovesdownslightlytowardtheeyeball,canleadtopleasantfeelings。Ekman’sobservationmayberelevanttotheBritishexpression"keepastiffupperlip"asarecommendationforhandlingstress.Itmightbethata"stiff”lipsuppressesemotionalresponse-aslongasthelipisnotquiveringwithfearortension。Butwhentheemotionthatleadstostiffeningthelipismoreintense,andinvolvesstrongmuscletension,facialfeedbackmayheightenemotionalresponse。1。Theworddespondentinthepassageisclosestinmeaningto
Acurious
Bunhappy
Cthoughtful
Duncertain2.Theauthormentions”Baringtheteethinahostileway”inorderto
Adifferentiateonepossiblemeaningofaparticularfacialexpressionfromothermeaningsofit
BupportDarwin'stheoryofevolution
Cprovideanexampleofafacialexpressionwhosemeaningiswidelyunderstood
Dcontrastafacialexpressionthatiseasilyunderstoodwithotherfacialexpressions3。Thewordconcurinthepassageisclosestinmeaningto
Aestimate
Bagree
Cexpect
Dunderstand4.Accordingtoparagraph2,whichofthefollowingwastrueoftheForepeopleof
NewGuinea?
ATheydidnotwanttobeshownphotographs.
BTheywerefamousfortheirstory-tellingskills。
CTheyknewverylittleaboutWesternculture.
DTheydidnotencouragetheexpressionofemotions。5.Accordingtothepassage,whatdidDarwinbelievewouldhappentohumanemotionsthatwerenotexpressed?
ATheywouldbecomelessintense.
BTheywouldlastlongerthanusual.
CTheywouldcauseproblemslater。
DTheywouldbecomemorenegative。參考答案(反白可見(jiàn)):BCBCABCBCA
專八閱讀理解模擬試題(5)StudentsofUnitedStateshistory,seekingtoidentifythecircumstancesthatencouragedtheemergenceoffeministmovements,havethoroughlyinvestigatedthemid—nineteenth—centuryAmericaneconomicandsocialconditionsthataffectedthestatusofwomen。Thesehistorians,however,haveanalyzedlessfullythedevelopmentofspecificallyfeministideasandactivitiesduringthesameperiod。Furthermore,theideologicaloriginsoffeminismintheUnitedStateshavebeenobscuredbecause,evenwhenhistoriansdidtakeintoaccountthosefeministideasandactivitiesoccurringwithintheUnitedStates,theyfailedtorecognizethatfeminismwasthenatrulyinternationalmovementactuallycenteredinEurope.Americanfeministactivistswhohavebeendescribedas"solitary"and"individualtheorists"wereinrealityconnectedtoamovement-utopiansocialism-—whichwasalreadypopularizingfeministideasinEuropeduringthetwodecadesthatculminatedinthefirstwomen'srightsconferenceheldatSenecaFalls。NewYork,in1848。Thus,acompleteunderstandingoftheoriginsanddevelopmentofnineteenth—centuryfeminismintheUnitedStatesrequiresthatthegeographicalfocusbewidenedtoincludeEuropeandthatthedetailedstudyalreadymadeofsocialconditionsbeexpandedtoincludetheideologicaldevelopmentoffeminism。TheearliestandmostpopularoftheutopiansocialistsweretheSaint—Simonians.ThespecificallyfeministpartofSaint—Simonianismhas,however,beenlessstudiedthanthegroup’scontributiontoearlysocialism.Thisisregrettableontwocounts.By1832feminismwasthecentralconcernofSaint—Simonianismandentirelyabsorbeditsadherents'energy;hence,byignoringitsfeminism.EuropeanhistorianshavemisunderstoodSaint—Simonianism.Moreover,sincemanyfeministideascanbetracedtoSaint—Simonianism,Europeanhistorians'appreciationoflaterfeminisminFranceandtheUnitedStatesremainedlimited。Saint-Simon'sfollowers,manyofwhomwerewomen,basedtheirfeminismonaninterpretationofhisprojecttoreorganizetheglobebyreplacingbruteforcewiththeruleofspiritualpowers.Thenewworldorderwouldberuledtogetherbyamale,torepresentreflection,andafemale,torepresentsentiment。Thiscomplementarityreflectsthefactthat,whiletheSaint—Simoniansdidnotrejectthebeliefthattherewereinnatedifferencesbetweenmenandwomen,theyneverthelessforesawanequallyimportantsocialandpoliticalroleforbothsexesintheirUtopia.OnlyafewSaint—Simoniansopposedadefinitionofsexualequalitybasedongenderdistinction。Thisminoritybelievedthatindividualsofbothsexeswerebornsimilarincapacityandcharacter,andtheyascribedmale-femaledifferencestosocializationandeducation。Theenvisionedresultofbothcurrentsofthought,however,wasthatwomenwouldenterpubliclifeinthenewageandthatsexualequalitywouldrewardmenaswellaswomenwithanimprovedwayoflife。1.ItcanbeinferredthattheauthorconsidersthosehistorianswhodescribeearlyfeministsintheUnited
Statesas”solitary”tobe
Ainsufficientlyfamiliarwiththeinternationaloriginsofnineteenth—centuryAmericanfeministthought
Boverlyconcernedwiththeregionaldiversityoffeministideasintheperiodbefore1848
Cnotfocusednarrowlyenoughintheirgeo—graphicalscope
DinsufficientlyawareoftheideologicalconsequencesoftheSenecaFallsconference2。Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrueoftheSenecaFallsconferenceonwomen'srights?
AItwasprimarilyaproductofnineteenth-centurySaint—Simonianfeministthought.
BItwastheworkofAmericanactivistswhowereindependentoffeministsabroad。
CItwastheculminatingachievementoftheUtopiansocialistmovement.
DItwasamanifestationofaninternationalmovementforsocialchangeandfeminism3。Theauthor’sattitudetowardmostEuropeanhistorianswhohavestudiedtheSaint-Simoniansisprimarilyoneof
Aapprovalofthespecificfocusoftheirresearch
BdisapprovaloftheirlackofattentiontotheissuethatabsorbedmostoftheSaint-Simonians'energyafter1832
Capprovaloftheirgeneralfocusonsocialconditions
DdisapprovaloftheirlackofattentiontolinksbetweentheSaint—SimoniansandtheirAmericancounterparts4。ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthorbelievesthatstudyofSaint-SimonianismisnecessaryforhistoriansofAmericanfeminismbecausesuchstudy
AwouldclarifytheideologicaloriginsofthosefeministideasthatinfluencedAmericanfeminism
BwouldincreaseunderstandingofamovementthatdeeplyinfluencedtheUtopiansocialismofearlyAmericanfeminists
CwouldfocusattentiononthemostimportantaspectofSaint—Simonianthoughtbefore1832
DpromisestoofferinsightintoamovementthatwasadirectoutgrowthoftheSenecaFallsconferenceof18485.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingwouldbethemostaccuratedescriptionofthesocietyenvisionedbymostSaint-Simonians?
AAsocietyinwhichwomenwerehighlyregardedfortheirextensiveeducation
BAsocietyinwhichthetwogendersplayedcomplementaryrolesandhadequalstatus
CAsocietyinwhichwomendidnotenterpubliclife
DAsocialorderinwhichabodyofmenandwomenwouldruletogetheronthebasisoftheirspiritualpower參考答案ADBAB專八閱讀理解模擬試題(4)Stratford—on—Avon,asweallknow,hasonlyoneindustry—WilliamShakespeare—buttherearetwodistinctlyseparateandincreasinglyhostilebranches。ThereistheRoyalShakespeareCompany(RSC),whichpresentssuperbproductionsoftheplaysattheShakespeareMemorialTheatreontheAvon。Andtherearethetownsfolkwholargelyliveoffthetouristswhocome,nottoseetheplays,buttolookatAnneHathaway’sCottage,Shakespeare’sbirthplaceandtheothersights。TheworthyresidentsofStratforddoubtthatthetheatreaddsapennytotheirrevenue.TheyfranklydisliketheRSC'sactors,themwiththeirlonghairandbeardsandsandalsandnoisiness。It’salldeliciouslyironicwhenyouconsiderthatShakespeare,whoearnstheirliving,washimselfanactor(withabeard)anddidhisshareofnoise-making。Thetouriststreamsarenotentirelyseparate。Thesightseerswhocomebybus-andoftentakeinWarwickCastleandBlenheimPalaceontheside–don’tusuallyseetheplays,andsomeofthemareevensurprisedtofindatheatreinStratford。However,theplaygoersdomanagealittlesight-seeingalongwiththeirplaygoing.Itistheplaygoers,theRSCcontends,whobringinmuchofthetown’srevenuebecausetheyspendthenight(someofthemfourorfivenights)pouringcashintothehotelsandrestaurants。Thesightseerscantakeineverythingandgetoutoftownbynightfall。Thetownsfolkdon’tseeitthiswayandlocalcouncildoesnotcontributedirectlytothesubsidyoftheRoyalShakespeareCompany.Stratfordcriespoortraditionally.Neverthelesseveryhotelintownseemstobeaddinganewwingorcocktaillounge.Hiltonisbuildingitsownhotelthere,whichyoumaybesurewillbedecoratedwithHamletHamburgerBars,theLearLounge,theBanquoBanquetingRoom,andsoforth,andwillbeveryexpensive。Anyway,thetownsfolkcan’tunderstandwhytheRoyalShakespeareCompanyneedsasubsidy。(Thetheatrehasbrokenattendancerecordsforthreeyearsinarow。Lastyearits1,431seatswere94percentoccupiedallyearlongandthisyearthey’lldobetter.)Thereason,ofcourse,isthatcostshaverocketedandticketpriceshavestayedlow.ItwouldbeashametoraisepricestoomuchbecauseitwoulddriveawaytheyoungpeoplewhoareStratford'smostattractiveclientele.Theycomeentirelyfortheplays,notthesights。Theyallseemtolookalike(thoughtheycomefromallover)–lean,pointed,dedicatedfaces,wearingjeansandsandals,eatingtheirbunsandbeddingdownforthenightontheflagstonesoutsidethetheatretobuythe20seatsand80standing-roomticketsheldforthesleepersandsoldtothemwhentheboxofficeopensat10:30a。m。1.Fromthefirsttwoparagraphs,welearnthat
A。thetownsfolkdenytheRSC'scontributiontothetown'srevenue
B.theactorsoftheRSCimitateShakespeareonandoffstage
C。thetwobranchesoftheRSCarenotongoodterms
D.thetownsfolkearnlittlefromtourism2.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph3that
A。thesightseerscannotvisittheCastleandthePalaceseparately
B.theplaygoersspendmoremoneythanthesightseers
C。thesightseersdomoreshoppingthantheplaygoers
D.theplaygoersgotonootherplacesintownthanthetheater3.Bysaying“Stratfordcriespoortraditionally”(Line2—3,Paragraph4),theauthorimpliesthat
A.Stratfordcannotaffordtheexpansionprojects
B。Stratfordhaslongbeeninfinancialdifficulties
C.thetownisnotreallyshortofmoney
D.thetownsfolkusedtobepoorlypaid4。Accordingtothetownsfolk,theRSCdeservesnosubsidybecause
A。ticketpricescanberaisedtocoverthespending
B.thecompanyisfinanciallyill—managed
C。thebehavioroftheactorsisnotsociallyacceptable
D。thetheatreattendanceisontherise5.Fromthetextwecanconcludethattheauthor
A。issupportiveofbothsides
B。favorsthetownsfolk’sview
C.takesadetachedattitude
D.issympathetictotheRSC.參考答案ABCDD專八閱讀理解模擬試題(3)Hewasanoldmanwithawhitebeardandhugenoseandhands.Longbeforethetimeduringwhichwewillknowhim,hewasadoctoranddroveajadedwhitehorsefromhousetohousethroughthestreetsofWinesburg。Laterhemarriedagirlwhohadmoney.Shehadbeenleftalargefertilefarmwhenherfatherdied。Thegirlwasquiet,tall,anddark,andtomanypeoplesheseemedverybeautiful。EveryoneinWinesburgwonderedwhyshemarriedthedoctor。Withinayearafterthemarriageshedied.Theknucklesofthedoctor’shandswereextraordinarilylarge.Whenthehandswereclosedtheylookedlikeclustersofunpaintedwoodenballsaslargeaswalnutsfastenedtogetherbysteelrods.Hesmokedacobpipeandafterhiswife’sdeathsatalldayinhisemptyofficeclosebyawindowthatwascoveredwithcobwebs.Heneveropenedthewindow.OnceonahotdayinAugusthetriedbutfounditstuckfastandafterthatheforgotallaboutit.Winesburghadforgottentheoldman,butinDoctorReefythereweretheseedsofsomethingveryfine。AloneinhismustyofficeintheHeffnerBlockabovetheParisDryGoodsCompany'sstore,heworkedceaselessly,buildingupsomethingthathehimselfdestroyed。Littlepyramidsoftruthheerectedandaftererectingknockedthemdownagainthathemighthavethetruthstoerectotherpyramids.DoctorReefywasatallmanwhohadwornonesuitofclothesfortenyears。Itwasfrayedatthesleevesandlittleholeshadappearedatthekneesandelbows.Intheofficeheworealsoalinendusterwithhugepocketsintowhichhecontinuallystuffedscrapsofpaper.Aftersomeweeksthescrapsofpaperbecamelittlehardroundballs,andwhenthepocketswerefilledhedumpedthemoutuponthefloor。Fortenyearshehadbutonefriend,anotheroldmannamedJohnSpaniardwhoownedatreenursery。Sometimes,inaplayfulmood,oldDoctorReefytookfromhispocketsahandfulofthepaperballsandthrewthematthenurseryman.”'Thatistoconfoundyou,youblitheringoldsentimentalist,”hecried,shakingwithlaughter。ThestoryofDoctorReefyandhiscourtshipofthetalldarkgirlwhobecamehiswifeandlefthermoneytohimisaverycuriousstory.Itisdelicious,likethetwistedlittleapplesthatgrowintheorchardsofWinesburg。Inthefallonewalksintheorchardsandthegroundishardwithfrostunderfoot.Theappleshavebeentakenfromthetreesbythepickers.Theyhavebeenputinbarrelsandshippedtothecitieswheretheywillbeeateninapartmentsthatarefilledwithbooks,magazines,furniture,andpeople.Onthetreesareonlyafewgnarledapplesthatthepickershaverejected.TheylookliketheknucklesofDoctorReefy’shands。Onenibblesatthemandtheyaredelicious.Intoalittleroundplaceatthesideoftheapplehasbeengatheredallofitssweetness.Onerunsfromtreetotreeoverthefrostedgroundpickingthegnarled,twistedapplesandfillinghispocketswiththem。Onlythefewknowthesweetnessofthetwistedapples.ThegirlandDoctorReefybegantheircourtshiponasummerafternoon。Hewasforty—fivethenandalreadyhehadbegunthepracticeoffillinghispocketswiththescrapsofpaperthatbecamehardballsandwerethrownaway.Thehabithadbeenformedashesatinhisbuggybehindthejadedgreyhorseandwentslowlyalongcountryroads.Onthepaperswerewrittenthoughts,endsofthoughts,beginningsofthoughts.OnebyonethemindofDoctorReefyhadmadethethoughts.Outofmanyofthemheformedatruththatarosegiganticinhismind。Thetruthcloudedtheworld.Itbecameterribleandthenfadedawayandthelittlethoughtsbeganagain。ThetalldarkgirlcametoseeDoctorReefybecauseshewasinthefamilywayandhadbecomefrightened.Shewasinthatconditionbecauseofaseriesofcircumstancesalsocurious。Thedeathofherfatherandmotherandtherichacresoflandthathadcomedowntoherhadsetatrainofsuitorsonherheels。Fortwoyearsshesawsuitorsalmosteveryevening。Excepttwotheywereallalike.Theytalkedtoherofpassionandtherewasastrainedeagerqualityintheirvoicesandintheireyeswhentheylookedather.Thetwowhoweredifferentweremuchunlikeeachother.Oneofthem,aslenderyoungmanwithwhitehands,thesonofajewelerinWinesburg,talkedcontinuallyofvirginity。Whenhewaswithherhewasneveroffthesubject.Theother,ablack-hairedboywithlargeears,saidnothingatallbutalwaysmanagedtogetherintothedarkness,wherehebegantokissher.Foratimethetalldarkgirlthoughtshewouldmarrythejeweler’sson。Forhoursshesatinsilencelisteningashetalkedtoherandthenshebegantobeafraidofsomething.Beneathhistalkofvirginityshebegantothinktherewasalustgreaterthaninalltheothers.Attimesitseemedtoherthatashetalkedhewasholdingherbodyinhishands。Sheimaginedhimturningitslowlyaboutinthewhitehandsandstaringatit.Atnightshedreamedthathehadbittenintoherbodyandthathisjawsweredripping.Shehadthedreamthreetimes,thenshebecameinthefamilywaytotheonewhosaidnothingatallbutwhointhemomentofhispassionactuallydidbitehershouldersothatfordaysthemarksofhisteethshowed。AfterthetalldarkgirlcametoknowDoctorReefyitseemedtoherthatsheneverwantedtoleavehimagain.Shewentintohisofficeonemorningandwithouthersayinganythingheseemedtoknowwhathadhappenedtoher。Intheofficeofthedoctortherewasawoman,thewifeofthemanwhokeptthebookstoreinWinesburg。Likeallold-fashionedcountrypractitioners,DoctorReefypulledteeth,andthewomanwhowaitedheldahandkerchieftoherteethandgroaned.Herhusbandwaswithherandwhenthetoothwastakenouttheybothscreamedandbloodrandownonthewoman’swhitedress.Thetalldarkgirldidnotpayanyattention。Whenthewomanandthemanhadgonethedoctorsmiled."Iwilltakeyoudrivingintothecountrywithme,"hesaid。Forseveralweeksthetalldarkgirlandthedoctorweretogetheralmosteveryday.Theconditionthathadbroughthertohimpassedinanillness,butshewaslikeonewhohasdiscoveredthesweetnessofthetwistedapples,shecouldnotgethermindfixedagainupontheroundperfectfruitthatiseateninthecityapartments。InthefallafterthebeginningofheracquaintanceshipwithhimshemarriedDoctorReefyandinthefollowingspringshedied.Duringthewinterhereadtoheralloftheoddsandendsofthoughtshehadscribbledonthebitsofpaper。Afterhehadreadthemhelaughedandstuffedthemawayinhispocketstobecomeroundhardballs。1。AccordingtothestoryDoctorReefy’slifeseemsvery__________。
A。eccentricB.normalC.enjoyableD.optimistic2.Thestorytellsusthatthetalldarkgirlwasinthefamilyway.Thephrase“inthefamilyway”means____________.
A。troubledB.PregnantC.twistedD.cheated3.DoctorReeflivesa___________life。
A.happyB。miserableC。easy-goingD.reckless4。Thetalldarkgirl’smarriagetoDoctorReefprovestobea_____one。
A。transientB。understandableC.perfectD.funny5。DoctorReef'spaperballsprobablysymbolizehis______。
A.eagernesstoshuthimselfawayfromsociety
B.suppresseddesiretocommunicatewithpeople
C.optimismaboutlife
D。cynicalattitudetowardslife參考答案ABBAB專八閱讀理解模擬試題(2)AsmanyasonethousandyearsagointheSouthwest,theHopiandZuniIndiansofNorthAmericawerebuildingwithadobe-sunbakedbrickplasteredwithmud.Theirhomeslookedremarkablylikemodernapartmenthouses。Somewerefourstorieshighandcontainedquartersforperhapsathousandpeople,alongwithstoreroomsforgrainandothergoods.Thesebuildingswereusuallyputupagainstcliffs,bothtomakeconstructioneasierandfordefenseagainstenemies。Theywerereallyvillagesinthemselves,aslaterSpanishexplorersmusthaverealizedsincetheycalledthem”pueblos”,whichisSpanishfortown.Thepeopleofthepueblosraisedwhatarecalled"thethreesisters”—corn,beans,andsquash.Theymadeexcellentpotteryandwovemarvelousbaskets,somesofinethattheycouldholdwater。TheSouthwesthasalwaysbeenadrycountry,wherewaterisscarce。TheHopiandZunibroughtwaterfromstreamstotheirfieldsandgardensthroughirrigationditches。Waterwassoimportantthatitplayedamajorroleintheirreligion.Theydevelopedelaborateceremoniesandreligiousritualstobringrain.Thewayoflifeoflesssettledgroupswassimplerandmorestronglyinfluencedbynature.SmalltribessuchastheShoshoneandUtewanderedthedryandmountainouslandsbetweentheRockyMountainsandthePacificOcean.Theygatheredseedsandhuntedsmallanimalssuchassmallrabbitsandsnakes.IntheFarNorththeancestorsoftoday’sInuithuntedseals,walruses,andthegreatwhales.Theylivedrightonthefrozenseasinshelterscalledigloosbuiltofblocksofpackedsnow。Whensummercame,theyfishedforsalmonandhuntedthelordlycaribou.TheCheyenne,Pawnee,andSiouxtribes,knownasthePlainsIndians,livedonthegrasslandsbetweentheRockyMountainsandtheMississippiRiver.Theyhuntedbison,commonlycalledthebuffalo。Itsmeatwasthechieffoodofthesetribes,anditshidewasusedtomaketheirclothingandcoveringoftheirtentsandtipis.1。Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?
A.ThearchitectureofearlyAmericanIndianbuildings。
B.ThemovementofAmericanIndiansacrossNorthAmerica。
C。CeremoniesandritualsofAmericanIndians。
D.ThewayoflifeofAmericanIndiantribesinearlyNorthAmerica。2.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthedwellingsoftheHopiandZuniwere______。
A。verysmall
B。highlyadvanced
C.difficulttodefend
D。quicklyconstructed答案詳解1。D)根據(jù)閱讀短文可知,作者主要描述了北美地區(qū)不同印第安部落的不同的生活方式。故選項(xiàng)D為正確答案.2.B)此題為推斷題。根據(jù)文章第一段可知,早在一千年前Hopi和Zuni兩支北美印第安部落就用一種磚坯“adobe”來(lái)建造房屋,高可達(dá)四層樓高,有居住室還有儲(chǔ)藏室,頗像現(xiàn)代的公寓,故選項(xiàng)B(高度發(fā)達(dá))為正確答案。
專八閱讀理解模擬試題(1)Insomecountrieswhereracialprejudiceisacute,violencehassocometobetakenforgrantedasameansofsolvingdifferences,thatitisnotevenquestioned。Therearecountrieswherethewhitemanimposeshisrulebybruteforce;therearecountrieswheretheblackmanprotestsbysettingfiretocitiesandbylootingandpillaging。Importantpeopleonbothsides,whowouldinotherrespectsappeartobereasonablemen,getupandcalmlyargueinfavorofviolence–asifitwerealegitimatesolution,likeanyother。Whatisreallyfrightening,whatreallyfillsyouwithdespair,istherealizationthatwhenitcomestothecrunch,wehavemadenoactualprogressatall。Wemaywearcollarsandtiesinsteadofwar-paint,butourinstinctsremainbasicallyunchanged。Thewholeoftherecordedhistoryofthehumanrace,thattediousdocumentationofviolence,hastaughtusabsolutelynothing。Wehavestillnotlearntthatviolenceneversolvesaproblembutmakesitmoreacute。Thesheerhorror,thebloodshed,thesufferingmeannothing.Nosolutionevercomestolightthemorningafterwhenwedismallycontemplatethesmokingruinsandwonderwhathitus。Thetrulyreasonablemenwhoknowwherethesolutionsliearefindingitharderandherdertogetahearing.Theyaredespised,mistrustedandevenpersecutedbytheirownkindbecausetheyadvocatesuchapparentlyoutrageousthingsaslawenforcement.Ifhalftheenergythatgoesintoviolentactswereputtogooduse,ifoureffortsweredirectedatcleaningup
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