公共英语公共英语二级分类模拟题综合阅读·蓄势待发(三).doc
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1、公共英语二级分类模拟题综合阅读蓄势待发(三)阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D.中,选出最佳答案。Computer programmer Kevin Hanley earns $100,000 a year designing new computer games, yet he cannot find a bank prepared to let him have a check card. Instead he has been told to wait until he is 18. The 16-year-old boy works for a small fi
2、rm in Pittsburgh, where the problem of most young people of his age is finding a job. Kevins firm releases (发布) two new games for the home computer market each month. But Kevins biggest headache is what to do with his money. Though Kevin earns a lot of money, he cannot drive a car, or buy a house, o
3、r obtain (获得) credit cards. He lives with his parents in Pittsburgh. His company has to pay $200 a month in taxi fares (费用) to get him five miles to work and back every day because Kevin cannot drive. I got this job because the people who run the firm knew I had already written some programs, Kevin
4、said. Most of Kevins spare time is spent working. Unfortunately, computing was not part of our studies at school, he said, But I had been studying it in books and magazines for years in my spare time. I knew what I wanted to do and never considered staying on at school. Most people in this business
5、are fairly young anyway. Kevin added, I would like to earn a million and I suppose early retirement (退休) is a possibility. You never know when the market might disappear.1、 Kevins great problem is _. A. how to spend his money B. how to design new computer games C. how to learn to drive D. where to f
6、ind a bank that will treat him as an adult2、 Kevin was employed by the company because _. A. he had worked in a computer shop B. he had written some computer programs C. he had worked very hard D. he had learned to use computers at school3、 Kevin left school because _. A. he did not enjoy school B.
7、he was afraid of getting too old to start computing C. he wanted to work with computers and staying at school did not help him D. he wanted to earn a lot of money4、 Why does Kevin think he might retire early? A. Because he has to be young to write computer programs. B. Because he wants to stop worki
8、ng when he is a millionaire. C. Because he thinks computer games might not always sell so well. D. Because he thinks his firm might go bankrupt (破产).Animals can move from place to place, but plants cannot. When an animal is attacked, it can run away or fight back. Plants, however, certainly cannot r
9、un away, and they lack teeth and claws (爪子). But plants can defend themselves by using both physical and chemical means (方法). Some plants have their own ways to keep animals away. For example, the leaves of the holly (冬青树) plant have sharp spines (刺) that discourage grass-eating animals. Holly leave
10、s on lower branches have more spines than leaves on upper branches, which is because the lower leaves are easier for most animals to reach. Some plants, such as the oak tree (橡树), have thick and hard leaves that are difficult for animals to eat. Some grasses may contain a sandy material; eating such
11、 grasses wears down the animals teeth. Many plants also have chemical defenses. Some plants produce chemicals that taste bitter or cause an unpleasant reaction. Some plants may fight against an attack by increasing the production of these chemicals. When a caterpillar (毛虫) bites a tobacco leaf, the
12、leaf produces a chemical messenger. This messenger sends to the roots the information to produce more nicotine (尼古丁). The higher levels of nicotine discourage the caterpillar. Many plants depend on both physical and chemical defenses. A certain plant in China, for instance, has prickly (多刺的) leaves,
13、 and each prickle contains poisonous venom (毒液). A single experience with this kind of plant will teach an animal to stay away from it in the future.5、 Why does the holly plant have more spines on the lower leaves? A. Because most animals are not tall enough. B. Because most animals can get the lowe
14、r leaves easily. C. Because most animals are not clever enough. D. Because most animals like the lower leaves only.6、 In order to defend themselves, oak trees use _. A. chemical means B. physical means C. bitter chemicals D. sandy materials7、 How does tobacco protect itself against an attack from a
15、caterpillar? A. Its leaves fight against the attack by physical means. B. Its roots send a messenger to discourage the caterpillar. C. Its roots increase the production of nicotine when it is attacked. D. Its leaves produce poisonous sand to drive the caterpillar away.8、 What would be the best title
16、 for this passage? A. Plants and Animals. B. How Animals Eat Plant Leaves. C. Attacks and Defenses. D. How Plants Defend Themselves.This year, my husband Doug and I celebrated the 25th birthday of a man we had never met. His name was Tonny Horn. On the night of October 21, 2005, when he was standing
17、 in a parking lot (停车场) talking to friends, Tonny jumped to the top of a car, as he had done a hundred times before. This time, though, Tonny lost his balance (平衡). His head struck the ground, hard. All night, Elizabeth, Tonnys mother, stood next to her son, who was lying in a hospital bed. She reme
18、mbered that Tonny has once mentioned organ (器官) donation (捐献). Maybe I can spare another family this pain, she thought. When the time came, she and her husband Tom signed the forms permitting his organs to be taken out. Tonny was declared dead the next day. Twenty-four hours later, in a Boston hospi
19、tal, Tonnys liver (肝脏) was made part of my husband, Doug, who was suffering from a hopeless liver disease. Months later, we learned the Tonnys parents wished to meet someone who had gained life through the gift from their son. A meeting was arranged by the organ bank to bring together the two famili
20、es. The meeting was risky, but worth it. We learned for the first time how Tonny had lived and died. We learned something about Tom and Elizabeth too. For the Homes, seeing Doug and knowing he was well seemed to ease (减轻) their suffering. Ill never forget seeing Dougs tall figure stooped (弯腰) over E
21、lizabeth, her arms around his waist, as a mother would hug (拥抱) a son.9、 We learn from the passage that Tonny died _. A. on October 21, 2005 B. of brain damage C. 24 hours after he fell off the roof of a car D. in a car crash10、 Tonnys parents decided to donate Tonnys organs because _. A. Tonny told
22、 them to do so just before he died B. they wanted to save others the pain of seeing dear one die C. Dougs life could continue in a meaningful way D. they knew Doug was suffering from a hopeless liver disease11、 The writer and her husband learned how Tonny died _. A. from his parents B. from the orga
23、n bank C. from the hospital D. from the doctor who performed the operation12、 What helped to ease the Homes suffering? A. Knowing that Doug looked very much like their son. B. Knowing that Doug had regained health with Tonnys liver. C. Knowing they now had someone to share their memories of Tonny. D
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