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Not all sounds made by animals serve as language, and we have only to turn to that extraor

dinary discovery of echolocation (回声定位) in bats to see a case in which the voice plays a strictly practical role.

To get a full appreciation of what this means we must turn first to some recent human inventions. Everyoneknows that if he shouts near a wall or a mountainside, an echo will come back. The further off this solid obstacle, the longer time it will take for the return of the echo. A sound made by tapping on the main body of a ship will be reflected from the sea bottom, and by measuring the time interval between the taps andthe receipt of the echoes the depth of the sea at that point can be calculated.So was born the echo-sounding equipment, now in general use in ships. Every solid object will reflect a sound, varying according to the size and nature of the object. A shoal of fish will do this. So it is a comparatively simple step fromlocating the sea bottom to locating a shoal of fish. With experience, and with improved equipment, it is now possible not only to locate fish but to tell if it is herring, cod, or other well-known fish, by the pattern of its echo.

A few years ago it was found that certain bats emit squeaks (吱吱声) and by receiving ’he echoes they could locate and steer clear of obstacles--or locate flying insects on which they feed.This echolocation in bats is often compared with radar, the principle of which is similar.@@@@@@@ Choose correct answers to the question:

The main purpose of this passage is to ______.

A.describe that animals can make different sounds

B.prove that animals’ voices can play practical roles

C.inspire the readers to make more inventions

D.startle the readers with some shocking facts

The discovery of echolocation may help with all of the following EXCEPTA.measuring the depth of the sea

B.distinguishing different kinds of fish

C.improving the functions of radar

D.varying the size and nature of an object

By saying "A shoal of fish will do this"(Lines 6-7, Para 2), the author means ________.A.only one special kind of fish can reflect sounds

B.only one special kind of fish can be used to help locate a ship

C.a large group of fish can reflect sounds

D.a large group of fish can be used to help locate a ship

As it is discussed in the passage, the squeaks of bats can be functionally compared with ________.A.human languages

B.a mountainside

C.a shoal of fish

D.taps on a ship

Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage?A.Animals are more intelligent than humans.

B.Humans are more intelligent than animals.

C.Animals are often compared with human inventions.

D.Humans are often inspired by animals.

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第1题

According to the passage, natural sounds include all of the following EXCEPTA.sounds made

According to the passage, natural sounds include all of the following EXCEPT

A.sounds made by animals themselves.

B.ocean drilling.

C.underwater earthquakes.

D.the breaking of ice fields.

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第2题

Nooneknowshowmanlearnedtomakewords.Perhapshebeganbymakingsoundslikethosemadebyanimals.Perh

No one knows how man learned to make words. Perhaps he began by making sounds like those made by animals. Perhaps he grunted like a pig when he lifted something heavy. (78) Perhaps he made sounds like those he heard all round him-water splashing,bees humming,a stone falling to the ground. Somehow he learned to make words. As the centuries went by, he made more and more new words. This is what we mean by language.

People living in different countries made different kinds of words. Today there are about fifteen hundred different languages in the world. Each contains many thousands of words. A very large English dictionary, for example, contains four or five hundred thousand words. But we do not need all these. Only a few thousand words are used in everyday life.

The words you know are called your vocabulary. You should try to make your vocabulary bigger. Read as many books as you can. There are plenty of books written in easy English for you to read. You will enjoy them. When you meet a new word, find it in your dictionary. Your dictionary is your most useful book.

From this passage, we know that __________.

A.man never made sounds

B.man made animal sounds

C.man used to be like animals to make sounds

D.man learned from the animals to make sounds

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第3题

听力原文: What we call the fine arts are considered to be painting, sculpture, literature,
drama, music, dancing, and architecture.

Today, many curious experiments are being made in all the fine arts. But the traditional methods and products of the fine arts all have things in common. For one thing they have "design". Design can be with sounds, with stones, with words, with building materials, with lines, and paint. A work of fine art is designed. And within that design, the creator "rhythm", "balance", and "harmony".

Rhythm comes from the more or less regular repetition of similar sounds, colors, shapes, and movements. Balance is the arrangement of what the artist works with so that the result seems right to us. And harmony is putting things together that seem to belong together. These, of course, are only rough ideas of what a creator in the fine arts tries to do.

Which of the following is not the fine art?

(13)

A.Sculpture.

B.Literature.

C.Music.

D.Tennis.

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第4题

There is no denying that students should learn something about how computers work, just as
we expect them at least to understand that the internal-combustion engine has something to do with burning fuel, expanding gases and pistons being driven,【C1】______people should have some basic idea of how the things that they use【C2】______what they do. Further, students might be helped by a course【C3】______considers the computer's impact【C4】______society. But that is not【C5】______is meant by computer literacy. For computer literacy is not a form. of literacy; it is a trade skill that should not be【C6】______as a liberal art.

【C7】______how to use a computer and learning how to program one are two distinct activities. A【C8】______might be made【C9】______the competent citizens of tomorrow should【C10】______themselves from their fear of computers. But this is quite different【C11】______saying that all ought to know how to program one.【C12】______that to people who have chosen programming as a career. While programming can be lots of fun,【C13】______while our society needs some people who are experts at it, the same is【C14】______of auto repair and violin-making.

Learning how to use a computer is not【C15】______difficult, and it gets【C16】______all the time as programs become more "user-friendly'. Let us【C17】______that in the future everyone is going to have to know how to use a computer to be a【C18】______citizen. What does the phrase "learning to use a computer" mean? It sounds like "learning to drive a car"; that is, it sounds as if there is【C19】______set of definite skills that,【C20】______acquired, enable one to use a computer.

【C1】

A.moreover

B.for

C.whereas

D.though

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第5题

Composers today use a wider variety of sounds than ever before, including many that wer

Composers today use a wider variety of sounds than ever before, including many

that were once considered undesirable noises. Composer Edgard Varese (1883-1965)

called thus the "liberation of sound...the right to make music with any and all sounds."

Electronic music, for example―made with the aid of computers, synthesizers, and

(5) electronic instruments―may include sounds that in the past would not have been

consdered musical Environmental sounds, such as thunder, and electronically generated

hisses and blips can be recorded, manipulated, and then incorporated into a musical

composition. But composers also draw novel sounds from voices and nonelectronic

instruments. Singers may be asked to scream, laugh, groan, sneeze, or to sing phonetic

(10) sounds rather than words. Wind and string players may lap or scrape their instruments.

A brass or woodwind player may hum while playing, to produce two pitches at once; a

pianist may reach inside the piano to pluck a string and then run a metal blade along it. In

the music of the Western world, the greatest expansion and experimentation have involved

percussion instruments, which outnumber strings and winds in many recent compositions.

(15) Traditional percussion instruments are struck with new types of beaters; and instruments

that used to be couriered unconvennonal in Western music―tom-toms, bongos,

slapsticks, maracas―are widelv used.

In the search for novel sounds, increased use has been made in Western music of

Microtones. Non-Western music typically divides and interval between two pitches more

(20) finely than Western music does, thereby producing a greter number of distinct tones,

or micro tones, within the same interval. Composers such as Krzysztof Pmderecki create

sound that borders on electronic noise through tone clusters―closely spaced tones played

together and heard as a mass, block, or band of sound. The directional aspect of sound has

taken on new importance as well Loudspeakers or groups of instruments may be placed

(25) at opposite ends of the stage, in the balcony, or at the back and sides of the auditorium.

Because standard music notation makes no provision for many of these innovations,

recent music scores may contain graphlike diagrams, new note shapes and symbols, and

novel ways of arranging notation on the page.

What does the passage mainly discuss?

A.The use of nontraditional sounds in contemporary music

B.How sounds are produced electronically

C.How standard musical notation has beer, adapted for nontraditional sounds

D.Several composers who have experimented with the electronic production of sound

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第6题

Thanks to the great achievements made in the development of science and technology, human
life has experienced amazing changes in all aspects. We now enjoy a much more colorful and comfortable life. However, there are also some people who hold【B1】attitude towards the development of science and technology. From their point of view, we should【B2】away from the modem science and technology and【B3】to a simpler lifestyle. They seem to be nostalgic【B4】the good old days. They argue that modem science and technology have given【B5】to all sorts of problems, including poorer human relationship, heavier pressure from work and life, deteriorating environment and so on.【B6】the surface of it, their argument sounds persuasive, but on the【B7】thoughts, it can not hold water, because the drawbacks brought by science and technology can not keep us from【B8】the merits.

Firstly, modem transport means make it very convenient for people to travel far or near, thus【B9】a lot of time and energy. By plane, people can【B10】a distance of one thousand miles within one hour.

Secondly, modem science and technology promote the productivity,【B11】people from tiring and vexing manual and mechanical labor. People can enjoy much more【B12】time and freedom. On the other hand, modern household【B13】free females from burdensome house chores. Washing machines and microwave stoves have made housekeeping so much easier that women can pursue their own careers without【B14】the duties of a good wife and mother.

Thirdly, the advent of the Internet has ushered【B15】a brand new era of global information. Modern devices of telecommunications【B16】a great extent facilitate and enhance the exchange of information between people.

Fourthly, advancing medical science has made it possible for human beings to【B17】a much longer life and suffer【B18】from different kinds of diseases. Doctors and scientists have already found cures for many diseases formerly regarded incurable and fatal.

In a word, modern science and technology free man from the bondage of Nature and【B19】the human society to enjoy an unprecedented rate of development in all aspects. Without modern science and technology, life would be【B20】than the struggle for survival; There would be no time or incentive to pursue higher things.

【B1】

A.a wrong

B.an opposite

C.a negative

D.a common

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第7题

听力原文: Not only farmers but also scientists have studied weather forecasting. People fo
r many centuries and in all countries have studied the weather and tried to make weather forecast. Sometimes distant objects such as hills and tall trees seem to be very clear and near. This is a sign of much water in the air, and therefore rain will probably, come. When distant sounds, such as noise from a train, birds singing, people shouting, are very clearly heard, then wet and stormy weather is on the way. Some birds, particularly swallows, fly high if fine weather is coming, but they fly very near the ground if rainy weather or a storm is on the way. This is because probably the insects, which they are hunting, then fly low.If you see a rainbow during rainy weather, this is a sign that the weather will clear up and become fine. Such rainbows always come in the evening. If the stars twinkle clearly at night, then fair weather will continue. If a mist appears in the early morning, just about sunrise, then the day will be warm. If the sunset is mostly red in color, then the following day will be fine. When big clouds disappear at sunset, then the weather will follow on the next day. If a rainbow appears in the morning, then rainy weather will probably come. Most of the above sayings have been made up by people who have used their eyes and their brains to forecast the weather.

(33)

A.Because both farmers and scientists try. to make weather forecast.

B.Because people in all countries make weather forecast.

C.Because it is easy to make weather forecast.

D.Because he wants to make it clear how important to make weather forecast.

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第8题

听力原文:W: Hey, Joe, what is all this talk about the benefit walkathon this weekend?M: Do

听力原文:W: Hey, Joe, what is all this talk about the benefit walkathon this weekend?

M: Don't you know, most of the residents in Packer Hall are going to try to walk the seven miles from the engineering library, across campus and down to city hall, in an effort to raise money for the new children's hospital.

W: Sounds like a good idea. But I don't understand where the money comes from.

M: Well, a few days before the walkathon, each participant goes around asking people to pledge just a certain amount of money for each mile that he or she expects to walk in the event. Then after the walkathon's over, the participants go back to those same people, collect the money pledged and send it into the hospital.

W: So you mean if someone pledges, say, a dollar a mile, and you walk five miles, you get five dollars?

M: That's right. Of course, most of my friends aren't such big spenders, the biggest pledge I've gotten so far is 25 cents a mile.

W: And how many people have made pledges for you?

M: Eleven so far. Say, how about making it an even dozen?

W: Sure, if you do the same for me. The walkathon sounds like a perfect opportunity for me to break in my new pair of sport shoes.

M: You are definitely warm-hearted.

W: You bet. And I ten you, I am also a good walker.

M: Hope to see you in the walkathon.

W: I will be there.

Who are going to be in the walkathon?

(23)

A.Hospital staff only.

B.Many Packer Hall residents.

C.Many officials.

D.The art students.

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第9题

An unidentified wit once said, "laugh, and the world laughs with you. Snore, and you sleep
alone. " Yet snoring is far from a laughing matter, as those unfortunates with good hearing, who are rightly subjected to the sounds of the snoring disorder, will testify. It has been estimated that one of eight Americans snores: this means that there are approximately 21 million people — women as well as men — who render an unpleasant sound when they are asleep. And assuming that each snorer disturbs the sleep of at least one other person, it necessarily follows that there are 21 million unhappy listeners. While a sleeping person breathes, either in or out, several structures in his nose and throat generate the snoring. The sounds, coming from the soft palate and other soft structures of the throat, are caused by vibratory responses to inflowing and outflowing air. When the soft tissues of the mouth and throat come close to the lining of the throat, the vibrations that occur are caused by the position of the tongue. In short, the noise made by snoring can be compared to the noise when breezes flutter a flag on a pole. The frequency of the vibrations depends on the size, density, and elasticity of the affected tissues and on the force of the air flow. Although it is usually the process of in haling or exhaling through the mouth that cause snoring, short snores come from the nose of an open-mouthed sleeper. In all fairness to snorers, however, it should be emphasized that snoring is an involuntary out which stops as the offender is awakened.

The snoring is caused by______.

A.the soft palate and other structures of the throat

B.the inflowing and outflowing air through the nose

C.the inflowing and outflowing air through mouth

D.the vibrations as a result of the inflowing and outflowing air

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第10题

听力原文:M: How was your weekend?W: It was awful.M: Awful? Really? But I thought you plane

听力原文:M: How was your weekend?

W: It was awful.

M: Awful? Really? But I thought you planed to be going on a trip. Did you cancel it?

W: No. Unfortunately. I would have been better off if we had canceled it.

M: What do you mean?

W: Well, five of us were supposed to go to Chicago in Lisa's car...

M: Yeah?

W: And we were going to stay at Sue's parents' house, which is in Chicago...

M: Right?

W: So it's about a four-hour trip, and we were going to get there on Friday evening, and spend Saturday sight-seeing, and come back last night so we could go to classes this morning.

M: OK. That sounds like a good plan. So what went wrong?

W: What didn't go wrong? First of all, we were all crammed into Lisa's tiny car with all our bags.

M: Sounds pretty uncomfortable.

W: Hold on. I'm just getting started. Remember how hot it was this weekend?

M: Yeah, it was so bad I had to get out of the library. I ended up going to the beach both days.

W: Well, we were stuck in Lisa's car Friday afternoon and the air conditioing wasn't working.

M: Why didn't you open the windows?

W: We did, but the breezes blowing in were also hot.

M: I think you were glad to get to Chicago.

W: That's the worst part. We never made it. The car broke down and we were waiting for the car to be repaired the whole of Saturday in some small town near the Indiana border.

M: Couldn't Sue's parents come to pick you up?

W: They were out of town.

(27)

A.To see some relatives.

B.To buy some toys.

C.To sightsee.

D.To go to the seashore.

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