2012年高等教育自学考试英语(二)冲刺模拟试卷(2)

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37

In the expression “On the other side of the coin” in Para. 3, “the coin” is used to refer to______。

  • A. the misunderstanding of science
  • B. the scientific explanation
  • C. the money needed in scientific research
  • D. the curiosity of scientists and nonscientists
38

The expression “to debase humankind” in Para. 3 could be explained as______.

  • A. to provide base to humankind
  • B. to reduce the value of humankind
  • C. to get rid of humankind
  • D. to compete with humankind
39

According to the last paragraph, which of the following will be accepted by the author?

  • A. Science is the cause of modem problems.
  • B. Science itself is neither good nor bad.
  • C. Science leads to environmental pollution.
  • D. Science causes many antisocial acts.
40

The last sentence of Para. 2 could be explained as which of the following?

  • A. Many phenomena can be subjects of scientific explanations.
  • B. Many phenomena can find answers in scientific explanations.
  • C. Scientific explanations cannot provide answers to many phenomena.
  • D. Scientific explanations are not related to many phenomena.
41

Passage Three

Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.

The physicist investigating the relationship between time and space, the chemist exploring the properties of a new substance, the biologist probing the mysteries of the continuity of life. and the anthropologist(人类学家)searching for human origins share a common trait(特征), curiosity. Not that nonscientist are not curious;most people possess this characteristic. The scientist, however, uses a specific method to make researches into these enigmatic(难以理解的)problems-the scientific method.

Unfortunately, science and its method are misunderstood, the multiplication of our knowledge in medicine and technology has led to the idea that science can cure all and explain all and that only enough time, money and intelligence are needed. In truth. science cannot provide all answers. In fact, many phenomena are not even subject to scientific explanations.

On the other side of the coin, science has been attacked as a cause of most contemporary problems. It is said to be responsible for the depersonalization(使失去个性)of the individual, for stripping(夺去)creativity from human behavior, and for creating massive threats to the species through the development of nuclear power, insecticides, and polluting machinery. If we analyze the situation, we can see that it was not the original intent of the people who developed computers to debase humankind, nor was mass production proposed as a method to crush creativity. It is what society, policymakers especially, does with scientific achievements that makes them social or antisocial. There is nothing inherently good or bad about science.

Which of the following is the main topic of the passage?

  • A. Scientists and their curiosity. 
  • B. Science and scientific method.
  • C. Understandings of science.
  • D. Misunderstandings of science.
42

Which of the following is NOT true?

  • A. Washington was very popular with the press of his day.
  • B. Washington was persuaded to serve the second term.
  • C. Washington contributed much to the establishment of the United States.
  • D. Washington's greatness is undoubted.
43

Washington's greatness showed itself in that______.

  • A. Washington worked under the Continental Congress
  • B. Washington limited his role to being administrators of the laws
  • C. Washington was both a great administrator and a great leader
  • D. Washington established the precedent of the two-term Presidency
44

What's the author's attitude toward Washington's two-term Presidency?

  • A. He thinks Washington made a mistake by doing so.
  • B. He thinks that Washington had a good personal reason for doing so.
  • C. He thinks that Washington was too selfish in doing so.
  • D. Both A and B.
45

Washington's administration had been a______.

  • A. failure
  • B. success
  • C. good example followed by other presidents
  • D. miracle
47

The main idea of this passage is that______.

  • A. the law of the sea was stated by John Marshall
  • B. some nations are able to acquire special open-sea rights
  • C. every nation owns its territorial waters
  • D. the laws of the sea are established by international agreement
48

International arbitrators decided that______.

  • A. Canada had no fight to hunt seals off Alaska
  • B. the Canadians could hunt the seals outside Alaska territorial waters
  • C. the United States could claim the seals as its property
  • D. the Americans could not hunt the seals
49

In peacetime, nations may acquire special rights on open waters by______.

  • A. an agreement with the strongest naval powers
  • B. the decisions of international arbitrators
  • C. international agreements
  • D. negotiations with those who own the areas
50

he American's claim to the seals was based on______.

  • A. the idea that the seals coming to American shores were American property
  • B. the idea that they were international arbitrators
  • C. the fact that the United States had purchased all the waters off Alaska
  • D. the fact that the United States had special rights for open-ea areas
53

Most young people enjoy some form. of physical activity. It may be walking, bicycling, or swimming, or in winter, skating or skiing. It may be a game of some (11) -football, hockey, golf or tennis. It may be mountaineering. Those who have a passion for climbing high and difficult mountains are often (12) with astonishment. Why are men and women willing to suffer cold and hardship, and to take risks on high mountains? This astonishment is caused, (13) , by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activity to which men give their leisure.

Mountaineering is a sport and (14) a game. There are no man-made rules, as there are for such games as golf and football. There, (15) , rules of a different kind which it would be dangerous to ignore, but it is this freedom from man-made rules that makes mountaineering (16) to many people. Those who climb mountains are free to use their own methods.

If we compare mountaineering and other more (17) sports, we might think that one big difference is that mountaineering is not a “team game”. We should be mistaken (18) this. There are, it is true, no “matches” between “team” of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a rope on which their lives may depend, there is (19) teamwork.

The mountain climber knows that he may have to fight forces that are stronger and more powerful than man. He has to fight the forces of (20) . His sport requires high mental and physical qualities.

  • A. part
  • B. sorts
  • C. sport
  • D. kind
58

The composition is well written ______a few spelling errors.

  • A. except
  • B. but
  • C. without
  • D. except for
59

______I know, he moved to Shanghai last year.

  • A. As long as
  • B. As far as
  • C. Far more
  • D. Far away
60

There is a wood bridge ______the river.

  • A. above
  • B. on
  • C. over
  • D. up