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河南郑州网络远程教育本科入学测试试题解析(18)

A. When you are absent on a test day.
B. When there’s a test two days after the previous one.
C. When you are really sick.
D. Within one or two days after returning to class.
43. What is one of American classroom customs?
A. Do knock before you enter the classroom.
B. Go to your seat and then take out your books
C. Be ready with your book out to start the class.
D. Make your pencil sharp after class.
Passage Three

Imagine going to sleep in October and waking up in May! Well, marmots and ground squirrels stay warm by sleeping all winter. All this time, they do not wake up once. This special kind of sleep is called hibernation. During this sleep, the heart slows down, and the animal breathes more slowly, it doesn’t move around, so it uses less energy.
Animals like the marmot and the ground squirrel inhabit the coldest parts of the world. They need special talents to survive in these frigid places. Their furry coats keep them snug when the temperature falls below zero. It often gets this cold in the Arctic, a land that is just below the North Pole.
Before the long winter, some animals eat and eat. After a while, they grow very fat. When the winter comes, they live on the fat saved up in their bodies. Layers of fat keep an animal warm.
Arctic animals also have other ways to beat the cold. Rabbits in the Arctic, for example, have very small ears. Small ears keep heat in, while big ears let it out. Small things usually keep heat in .Have you ever slept in a room that is very small, and noticed how hot it can get?
It rarely gets warm in the Arctic .But although summer seasons there are very short, the sun shines brightly. Plants seem to spring up before your eyes ! Animals such as caribou look forward all year to summer, when they can eat fresh grass again. Every minute of sunshine is important to their lives.

44. A..A good title for this passage would be       .
A. the Arctic Summer             B. Marmots and Squirrels
C. Keeping Warm in the Arctic      D. Freezing Temperatures
45. The way for marmot to keep warm is          .
A. to be very fat                 B. to have small ears 
C. to eat green grass              D. to have thick and soft hairs
46. After reading this passage, we can guess that when an animal moves around, it       .
A. is very restless                B. uses more energy 
C.is looking for food             D. has lost its young
47.To help the reader understand that small things keep heat in , the writer uses       .
A. an example                    B. a strong argument
C. scientific facts                  D. careful measurements

Passage Four

Today, the Indianapolis 500, one of the world’s most famous car races, takes about four hours to run. If the Indy 500 had been held in 1895, it would have taken almost three days. The horseless carriage had just been invented a short time before. Top speeds back then were much lower than they are today. For most people, just seeing a car move without a horse pulling it was thrilling enough. The driver’s main concern was making sure the car didn’t break down.
One of the first car races was held in Chicago on Thanksgiving Day in 1895. Folks crowded the streets to gawk at the new machines. The route of the race went through the heart of town. The cars were to go out to a nearby suburb and back. The race covered a distance of about 54 miles. That’s less than one-tenth the distance at Indy. The drivers cranked up their engines and prayed that they wouldn’t break down. Then they were off. The race proved too much for some of the cars. Perhaps they couldn’t withstand the high speeds. The winner of the contest was J. Frank Duryea. He finished the race a bit more than seven hours after he started. He had covered the grueling distance at an average speed of 7.5 miles per hour. That is slower than a modern marathoner can go on foot. Even so, as Duryea finished, the crowd went wild.

48. The passage deals with          .
A.. the Indianapolis 500             B. a new kind of car
C. an early auto race               D. the street of Chicago
49. Some cars didn’t finish the race in Chicago because         .
A.. their engines broke down     B. the drivers were afraid of the high speed
C. the brakes jammed          D. they ran out of gas
50.What can you conclude about the public’s attitude toward auto race/
A.. They were more impressed with slower speed.
B. They thought cars were unnecessary.
C. They enjoyed just seeing the cars.
D. They were easily bored.
51.In this passage the word “gawk” means       .
A.. laugh         B. stare      C. frown        D. glare
Passage Five
One day, a poor boy who was selling goods from door to door to pay his way through school found he had only one thin dime left, and he was hungry. He decided he would ask for a

 

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