2012年高等教育自学考试英语(二)冲刺模拟试卷(4)

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37

Which of the following is NOT true?

  • A. Colour probably has an effect on us which we are not conscious of.
  • B. Our feelings about certain colours are purely psychology.
  • C. Food should never be packaged in brown.
  • D. Sugar sells badly in green wrappings.
38

If people are exposed to red,which of the following statements does not happen?

  • A. They breathe faster. 
  • B. Their blood pressure rises.
  • C. They feel afraid. 
  • D. Their hearts beat faster.
39

Our preferences for certain colours are______.

  • A. associated with the time of the day
  • B. associated with psychology
  • C. dependent on our character
  • D. linked with the primitive men
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Passage Three

Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.

Human feelings are affected by colour unconsciously. Manufacturers have discovered by trial and error that sugar sells badly in green wrappings,that blue foods are considered by consumers as tasteless,and that cosmetics should never be packaged in brown. These discoveries have grown into a whole discipline of colour psychology. Some of our preferences are clearly psychological. Dark blue is the colour of the night sky and therefore associated with quiet and calm:White yellow is a key colour in association with energy. For primitive men,activity during the day time meant hunting and attacking,which he soon saw red,the colour of blood and the fire. So it was natural that green, the complementary colour to red,should be associated with passive defence. Experiments have shown that colours also have a direct psychological effect. People when exposed to bright red,show an increase in breathing rate,heart beat and blood pressure. Red is exciting. Similar exposure to pure blue has exactly the opposite effect,because it is a calming colour. Because red has an implication of exciting,it was chosen as the signal for danger. Some analysis shows that a vivid yellow can produce a more basic state of alarm. So fire engines and ambulances in some advanced countries are now rushing around in bright yellow colours that stop traffic deed.

 The passage is about______.

  • A. why colour affects humans
  • B. colour and manufacturers
  • C. colour and traffic accidents
  • D. how colours influence human feelings
41

Manufacturers have discovered the secret of colours in marketing______.

  • A. by accumulating their various experiences
  • B. by experimenting with different colours
  • C. by developing the discipline of colour psychology
  • D. by trying not to make mistakes
42

If you are alone and you stumble into quicksand,you should______.

  • A. struggle
  • B. stand still
  • C. call for help
  • D. lie on your back
43

To escape from quicksand you should be______.

  • A. calm
  • B. excited
  • C. strong
  • D. daring
44

According to the passage,quicksand is usually found______.

  • A. on hillsides
  • B. far inland
  • C. near water
  • D. on prairies
45

For detecting quicksand the author recommends______.

  • A. good eyesight
  • B. fast thinking
  • C. the use of a long pole
  • D. testing the surface with your shoe
46

Passage Two

Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.

In our day of the automobile and paved highway few people ever encounter quicksand(流沙). Yet quicksand is still common in many pans of the country. It may be more dangerous for being less familiar.

Quicksand is usually found along the shores and in the beds of rivers. It is simply sand saturated(使饱和)with water from beneath,as from a spring. The water flowing into the sand separates the grains. The suspended grains give rather easily and a heavy object placed on the surface is likely to sink. How fast it sinks depends on its weight and surface area.

How does one detect quicksand? It cannot be done by the eye alone,since sand which looks firm may suddenly collapse and trap anyone who ventures out on it. The only way to be sure is to test the sand before walking on it. For test a probing(探索)pole or long stick should be used. If the pole sinks more than six inches,the sand is probably quicksand.

  • A traveler who stumbles into quicksand will soon sink to the depth of his knees. If he stands still or struggles wildly,he will sink even further. He should at once lie on his back and stretch out his arms. Contrary to popular notion,quicksand does not su
  • If the trapped person is alone,he can rescue himself. When he is in the floating position,he should begin rolling toward solid ground. Rolling is the only way of getting free. It should be done with frequent rests,so that the trapped person does not tire
  • A. that today few people ever encounter quicksand
  • B. that quicksand is still common in many parts of the country
  • C. that quicksand cannot be detected by the eye alone
  • D. expressed by none of the above
47

In Para. 3. the word “check” could best be replaced by which of the following?

  • A. Control. 
  • B. Investigate.
  • C. Finance. 
  • D. Reinforce.
48

According to the passage,a preliminary step in the creation of the Canadian Wheat Board was the appointment of______.

  • A. the Winnipeg Grain Exchange
  • B. a board of supervisors
  • C. several producer groups
  • D. a new government
49

According to the passage,most farmers' debts had to be paid______.

  • A. when the autumn harvest had just been completed
  • B. because wheat prices were high
  • C. as soon as the Winnipeg Grain Exchange demanded payment
  • D. when crop failure caused depression
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Passage One

Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.

During the early years of this century,wheat was seen as the very lifeblood of Western Canada. When the crops were good,the economy was good;when the crops failed. there was depression. People on city streets watched the yields and the price of wheat with almost as much feeling as if they were growers. The marketing of wheat became an increasingly favorite topic of conversation.

War set the stage for the most dramatic events in marketing the western crop. For years farmers mistrusted speculative(投机的)grain selling as carried on through the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Wheat prices were generally low in the autumn,but farmers could not wait for markets to improve. It had happened too often that they sold their wheat soon after harvest when farm debts were coming due,only to see prices rising and speculators getting rich. On various occasions,producer groups asked for firmer controls,but governments had no wish to become involved,at least not until wartime wheat prices threatened to run wild.

  • Anxious to check inflation(通货膨胀)and rising living costs,the federal government appointed a board of grain supervisors(监视员)to handle deliveries from the crops of 1917 and 1918. Grain Exchange trading was suspended,and farmers sold at prices fixed by the bo
  • A. difficult to produce in large quantities
  • B. susceptible to many parasites(寄生虫)
  • C. essential to the health of the country
  • D. expensive to gather and transport
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Generally speaking,______according to directions,the drug has no side-effect.

  • A. when taking
  • B. when taken
  • C. when to take
  • D. when to be taken
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The third type of composer I can only call,______a better name。the traditionalist type.

  • A. because of lack
  • B. for lack
  • C. for lack of
  • D. because lack of