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第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A Imagine that the genome(基因组)is a book. The book consists of 23 chapters with thousands of stories made up of paragraphs, words and letters on different levels. There are one billion words in the book, which makes it longer than 5,000 volumes the size of this book. Or as long as 800 Bibles. If I read the genome out to you at the rate of one word per second for 8 hours a day, it would take me a country. If I wrote out the human genome, one letter per millimeter, my text would be as long as the River Danube. This is an enormous document, a huge volume, a cook book of great length, and it all fits inside the extremely small nucleus(核)of a tiny cell that fits easily upon the head of a pin. 56. How to human genomes read according to the passage? A. Only from left to right. B. Only from right to left. C. From both directions at the same time. D. From one direction at a time. 57. We can learn from the passage that the human genome _____. A. is as long as the River Danube B. can be easily placed on the head of a pin C. is coded with an alphabet of four letters D. is smart enough to read and take photos of itself 58. It can be concluded that the passage is mainly written for _____. A. specialists in the field B. general readers C. natural scientists D. readers with academic background 59. The real purpose of the author’s comparison of the genome to a book is _____. A. to focus on the differences between the two B. to lay emphasis on the similarities between the two C. to simplify the concept of the human genome D. to give an exact description of the human genome B E-mail has brought the art of letter writing back to life, but some experts think the resulting spread of bad English does more harm than good. 60. From what Baron, a professor of linguistics, says in the third paragraph we can find that _____. A. careless people use more e-mail than careful people. B. E-mail requires people to change their native language. C. Professors in universities don’t need to use e-mail. D. People communicate in e-mail full of mistakes. 61. In Lancashire’s opinion, e-mail is a wonderful technology for people because ____. A. it can be used by everyone all over the world. B. it is the fastest way for people to communicate. C. people can express themselves in a free way. D. people can save a lot of paper to write on. 62. This passage shows us that ____. A. people should stop using e-mail to communicate B. Americans only use e-mail to communicate C. experts hold different opinions about e-mail D. e-mail makes people lose interest in English 63. The underlined word “exceed” in the passage means ____. A. be greater than B. be faster than C. be shorter than D. be smaller than C Moon landing. The computer chip. Genetic engineering. The artificial heart. The achievements of U. S. scientists are known and admired throughout the world. But whether American highest position in research and technology will continue into the 21st century is far from certain. 32 years after the Russians sent up Sputnik setting off a hot race to produce more and better U.S. physicists, the scientific pipeline is drying up. The reason for this crisis(危机): American science education is in disorder. 64. America is losing its highest position in research and technology because ____. A. American students are flowing to Canada B. the scientific pipeline is drying up C. Thomas Edison and Wright brothers had died D. the lack of financial support and lower social position of scientists 65. From the passage, we can know that the computer chip, genetic engineering are ____. A. examples of American scientific achievements B. names of modern technology C. seen everywhere throughout the world D. obtained by Russia 66. The word “lustrous” in the last paragraph can be replaced by ____. A. important B. shining C. smart D. shocking 67. The main idea of the passage is that _____. A. America’s leading position in scientific research is in danger B. America needs more funding in scientific research C. The National Science Foundation needs financial support D. American students are not fond of science D Imagine a worker who never gets tired. This employee needs no lunch hours or holidays. Working 24 hours a day is no problem. Best of all, he or she is both accurate and efficient. There are few mistakes and tasks are finished quickly. 68. What mentioned in this passage is really ____. A. a hard-working worker B. a day-dreamer C. a robot D. a manufacturer 69. Why do we regard the years ahead as the era of robots? Because ____. A. no human beings will live on the Earth B. robots will dominate the Earth C. robots will do more and more jobs, which are very dangerous, difficult or unpleasant for people D. human beings needn’t do anything which robots can do instead 70. The word maneuver ( Para. 6 ) means ______. A. to keep still B. to walk carefully C. to move skillfully D. to do everything perfectly 71. The best title for the passage is _____. A. An Unbelievable Story B. What a Machine! C. What a Worker! D. Robot—the Last Creature in the World E The science of physics today is as current as the morning newspaper. Indeed, as a result of new advances in physics and their rapid application to inventions designed to satisfy man’s wants, the worlds itself has been changing rapidly. Space technology, industrial technology, and the technology of the home, the farm, the office, the bank, and the department store have all been revolutionized. 72. The application of new advances in physics to inventions _____. A. may solve all the problems in teaching B. can help people understand the meaning of life C. is intended to meet people’s needs D. makes people understand the voting rules of the Congress 73. According to the passage, many American teachers are making efforts to do all of the following EXCEPT _____. A. stimulating their students’ curiosity in physics B. making their students understand the importance of physics C. giving their students the information of new advances in science D. creating excitement about physical education among their students 74. The word “themselves” in the third paragraph refers to _____. A. some of the eager students B. the students in the classroom C. the teachers giving lessons D. all the scientists in physics 75. The first two paragraphs of the passage mainly tell us about _____. A. new advances in physics B. the use of physics in our life C. the science of physics D. modern developments in science |
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