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2018.5北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试

  PartIReadingComprehension(30%)

  Directions:

Therearethreepassagesinthispart.Eachpassageis

followedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthere

arefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice

andblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet。

  Passage1

  QuestionsIto5arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

  Spending50minuteswithacellphoneclosetoyourearisenoughto

changebraincellactivityinthepartofthebrainclosesttotheantenna(

天线).Butwhetherthatcausesanyharmisnotclear,scientistsatthe

NationalInstituteofHealthsaidataconferencelastmonth,addingthat

thestudywillnotlikelysettleconcernsofalinkbetweencellphonesand

braincancer.“Whatweshowedisglucose(葡萄糖)metabolism(代谢)(asign

ofbrainactivity)increasesinthebraininpeoplewhowereexposedtoa

cellphoneintheareaclosesttotheantenna,”saidDr.NoraVolkowofthe

NIH,whosestudywaspublishedintheJournaloftheAmericanMedical

Association.(76)Thestudywasmeanttoexaminehowthebrainreactsto

electromagneticfieldscausedbywirelessphonesignals。

  Volkowsaidshewassurprisedthattheweakelectromagneticradiation(电

磁辐射)fromcellphonescouldaffectbrainactivity,butshesaidthe

findingsdonotshedanylightonwhethercellphonescausecancer.“This

studydoesnotinanywayindicatethat.Whatthestudydoesistoshowthe

humanbrainissensitivetoelectromagneticradiationfromcellphone

exposures。

”Useofthedeviceshasincreaseddramaticallysincetheywere

introducedintheearly1980s,withabout5billioncellphonesnowinuse

worldwide。

  Somestudieshavelinkedcellphoneexposuretoanincreasedriskof

braincancers,butalargestudybutheWorldHealthOrganizationdidnot

offeraclearanswertothis.Volkow’steamstudied47peoplewhohadtheir

brainexaminedwhileacellphonewasturnedonfor50minutesandanother

whilethephonewasturnedoff.Whiletherewasnocompletechangeinbrain

metabolism,theyfounda7percentincreaseinbrainmetabolisminthe

regionclosesttothecellphoneantennawhenthephonewason。

  (77)Expertssaidtheresultswereinteresting,buturgedthattheybe

understoodwithgreatcare.“Althoughthebiologicalsignificance,ifany,

ofincreasedglucosemetabolismfromtoomuchcellphoneexposureis

unknown,theresultsrequirefurtherinvestigation,”HenryLaiofthe

UniversityofWashingtonintheU.S.andDr.LennartHardellofUniversity

HospitalinSweden,wroteinanarticleinJAMA.“Muchhastobedoneto

furtherinvestigateandunderstandtheseeffects。

”Theywrote。

  1.  Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?

  A.  Cellphoneuseisdangerous。

  B.  Cellphoneusecausescancer。

  C.  Thehumanbrainisanelectromagneticfield。

  D.  Thereareabout5billioncellphoneusersintheworldright

now。

  2.  DoctorVolkowwasastonishedbecause______。

  A.  herresearchhasshedlightonherunderstandingofcellphone

  B.  shefoundthatcellphoneexposureisharmfultohumanbrain

  C.  shefoundthatusingacellphoneforabout50minutescould

influenceorchangebrainactivity

  D.  humanbrainisnotresponsivetoelectromagneticradiation

  3.  Accordingtothepassage,cellphoneswerelaunched_______。

  A.  inthelate1970s  B.between1980and1985

  B.  inthelate1980sD.intheearly1990s

  4.  Whatdoestheword“that”standforinthesecondparagraph?

  A.  Brainactivity。

  B.  Herresearchfindings。

  C.  Thefactthatcellphoneusemaycausecancer。

  D.  Herresearchprogress。

  5.  Whichofthefollowingisanappropriatetitleforthis

passage?

  A.  CellPhoneRadiation:

IsItHarmful?

  B.  CellPhoneRadiati0n:

IsItUseful?

  C.  CellPhoneRadiation:

IsItHealthy?

  D.  CellPhoneRadiation:

IsItWeak?

  Passage2

  Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

  Humanbeingshavealwayshadanabilitytoattendtoseveralthingsat

once.(78)Noriselectronicmultitaskingentirelynew:

We’vebeendriving

whilelisteningtocarradiossincetheybecamepopularinthe1930s.but

thereisnodoubtthatmultitaskinghasreachedakindofwarpspeedinthe

eraofWeb-enabledcomputers,whenithasbecomeroutinetoconductseveral

IM(及时通讯)conversations,watchTVandusethecomputerallatonce。

  Butwhat’stheimpactofthismediaconsumption?

Andhowarethese

multitaskingdeviceschanginghowkidslearn,reasonandcommunicatewith

oneanother?

Socialscientistsandeducatorsarejustbeginningtodealwith

thesequestions,buttheresearchersalreadyhavesomestrongopinions。

  (79)Althoughmultitaskingkidsmaybebetterpreparedinsomewaysfor

today’sfast-pacedworkplaced,Manyscientistsarepositivelyalarmedby

thetrend。

Kidsthatareinstantmessagingwhiledoinghomework,playing

gamesonlineandwatchingTV,aren’tgoingtodowellinthelongrun。

  Onthepositiveside,multitaskingstudentstendtobeextraordinarily

goodatfindingandusinginformation.Andprobablybecausemodernchildhood

centersaroundvisual(视觉的)ratherthanprintmedia,theyareespecially

skilledatanalyzingvisualdataandimages。

  Manyeducatorsandpsychologistssayparentsneedtoactivelyensure

thattheirteenagersbreakfreeofuncontrollableengagementwithscreens

andspendtimeinthephysicalcompanyofhumanbeings—agrowingchallenge

notjustbecausetechnologyofferssuchahandyoptionbutbecausesomany

teenagersandcollegestudentssayovercommitted(任务过量的)schedulesdrives

muchoftheirmultitasking。

  Justasimportantisforparentsandeducatortoteachkidsthatit’s

valuable,evenessential,tooccasionallyslowdown,unplugsandtaketime

toenjoylifebeyondthescreen。

  6.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?

  A.Howismultitaskingdefine(定义)intheinformationage?

  B.Howdopeopleseenewtechnologyandthesocialchangeitbrings

about?

  C.Howdoestechnologychangemodernfamilylife?

  D.What’stheimpactofmultitaskingonyoungpeople?

  7.Theexpression“warpspeed”inthefirstparagraphisclosestin

meaningto____。

  A.Lowspeed

  B.Toomuchtimealone。

  C.highspeed

  D.steadyspeed

  8.Accordingtosometeenagersandcollegestudents,whatcausestheir

multitasking?

  A.Overcommittedschedules

  B.Toomuchtimealone

  C.Inabilitytofocus

  D.Fearofbeingneglected

  9.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementisTRUE?

  A.Humanshavebeguntoengageinthemultitaskingbehaviorssincethe

informationage。

  B.Multitaskingisacriticalskillthatstudentsarerequiredtolearn

atschool。

  C.Onlyparentscanhelptheirkidstogetridofthemultitasking

habits。

  D.multitaskingmaypreparestudentsfortherealityoftoday’sfast-

pacesworkenvironment。

  10.Whatdoeducatorsandpsychologistadviseparentstodotheir

multitaskingkids?

  A.Tocutoffhomeinternetconnection。

  B.Toseekmedicaltreatment。

  C.Toencouragetheirkidstohavesomesociallife。

  D.tohelptheirkidstosetpersonalgoals

Passage3

  Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

  ThenuclearpoweremergencyataJapaneseatomicpowerplantlastMarchcouldleadtoamajorre-examinationinEuropeancountriesthatarealreadybuildingsuchplantsorareconsideringashiftfromfossil(化石)fuelstonuclearenergytofightclimatechange.Withtheterribleaccident25yearsagoinChernobyl(切尔诺贝利)beginningtofadeinEuropeanMemories,governmentsacrossEuropehavegrownmoreopentousingmorenuclearpower.EnthusiasmfornuclearpowerisparticularlystronginEasternEurope,whichwantstomoveawayfromdependenceonRussianoilandnaturalgas,andonheavilypollutingcoal-firedpowerplants.Easterngovernmentshavebegunimprovingexistingnuclearplantsorarebuildingorplanningnewones.ButasJapanstruggledtodealwithhernuclearcrises,discussionaboutthegoodandthebadofnuclearpowerbecameheated。

  (80)InGermany,nuclearpowerhasbeenarepeatedlyarguedandwidelyfeltissuefordecades。

Upto70percentofGermansopposenuclearpower.Recentlyabout40,000peopleturnedouttoformahumanchainnearanuclearplanttoprotestgovernmentpoliciesonnuclearpower.“TheaccidentinJapancouldleadtoamajorrethinkinEurope,”saidHenrikPaulitzoftheInternationalDoctorsforthePreventionofNuclearWar.“Governmentshavenotbeenquiteopenaboutthesafetylevelsofthenuclearpowerplants。

  Chancellor(总理)AngelaMerkelheadsacenter-rightunitygovernmentthatsupportstheuseofnuclearpower.Hergovernmentrecentlymadeadisputeddecisiontoextendthelifeofthecountry’s17nuclearpowerplantsbyanaverageof12years.Shewillnowfacemorepressurethechangethatpolicy.Shecalledanemergencymeetingwithherseniorministers.“Weknowhowsafeourplantsareandthatwedonotfaceathreatfromsuchaseriousearthquakeorviolenttidalwave,”Mrs.Merkelsaidafterthemeeting.“WewilllearnwhatwecanfromtheeventsinJapan。

   11.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingaboutEuropeisTRUE?

    A.ItisdependentonRussiaforgasandoil。

    B.Ithasputanendtofossilfuels。

    C.Ithadamajornuclearaccidentthisyear。

    D.Itislikelythattheywouldrethinktheirnuclearpowerpolicies。

   12.Accordingtothepassage,allthefollowingstatementsaboutEasternEuropearetrueEXCEPT_______。

    A.theyareeagertobuildnewnuclearpowerplants

    B.theyhavetotallyforgottentheChernobylaccident25yearsago

    C.theyhaveimprovedtheir

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