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Population tends to grow at an exponential(指数的)rate. This means that they progressivel

Population tends to grow at an exponential(指数的)rate. This means that they progressively double. As an example of this type of growth rate take one penny and double every day for one month. After the first week, you would have only 64 cent, but after the fourth week you would have over a million dollars.

This helps explain why the population has come on“all of a sudden”took from he beginning of human 1ife to the year 1830 for the population of the earth to reach one billion. That repents(缓慢进行) a time span of at least two million years. Then it took from 1830 to 1930 for world population to reach 2 billion. The next billion was added by 1960 only thirty years and in 1975 world population reached 4 billion which is another billion people in only fifteen years.

World population is increasing at a rate of 9, 000per hour, 220, 000 per day and 80 million per year. This is not only due to higher birth rate, but to lower death rate as well. The number of births has not declined at the same rate as the number of deaths.

Some countries such as Columbia, Thailand, Morocco, Costa Rica and the Philippines are doubling their population about every twenty-one years with a growth rate of 3 percent a year or more. The United States is doubling its population about very eighty-seven years, with a rate of 0. 8 percent per year. Every time a population doubles, the country involved needs twice as much of everything, including hospitals, schools, resources, food and medicines to care for its people. It is easy to see that this is very difficult to achieve for the more rapidly growing countries.

This passage chiefly discusses______________

A.the growth of world population.

B.one type of the exponential rate.

C.the population problem of more rapidly growing countries.

D.the possible ways of dealing with the rapid population growth.

According to the passage what helps to explain why the population problem has come on “all of a sudden” ?A.The penny that doubles itself every day for one month.

B.The time span of at 1east two million years in human history.

C.An illustration of the exponent growth rate given by the author.

D.The large amount of money you would luckily make after the fourth week.

It took_________ for the world to increase its population from 1 billion to 4 billion.

A.100 years

B.175 years

C.1975 years

D.over two million years

Which of the following statements is NOT true?A.World population is increasing at a rate of 150 per minute.

B.Lower death rate also contributes to world population growth.

C.The population of Columbia has been doubling every year for 21 years.

D.The United States is usually doubling its population on about every 87 years.

When a population doubles, the country involved needs twice as much of everything including __.A.hospitals and medicines

B.schools and students

C.food and manpower resources

D.all of the above

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第1题

According to Paragraph 3, people are able to communicate ideas long distances because ____
__.

A.they can write and read

B.they can build cities and record thoughts

C.their population tends to increase

D.they have special abilities

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第2题

Natural selection describes the biological process in which the differences of individuals
within a population influences their abilities to survive and reproduce in an environment. The differences in individuals is a result of their genetic inheritance from their parents. In a population, any characteristic which blocks reproduction success tends to decrease generation by generation. In time, the ill-adapted die out. On the other hand,the individuals who do survive and reproduce will tend to produce offspring which are better adapted to the environment. Natural selection tends to promote adaptations that will increase the organism's ability to survive in an environment.

Natural selection can serve to stabilize a population if the new traits, called mutations, are eliminated when they appear because they are not as well-adapted to the environment. The opposite effect is obtained when a new trait is introduced which allows individuals to adapt better over time, the species will change as this mutation becomes more widespread in the population. In human beings, increased brain size helped individuals to adapt better, and so brain size increased gradually in the species. Changes in the overall genetic makeup of a population are normal when there are environmental changes, especially sever environmental disruptions. Specialized adaptations to specific environments can lead, over time, to the development of subpopulation of individuals, ones who are better adapted to particular soil conditions food sources and so on. Given enough time, these subpopulations may develop into separate species, such as zebras and horses, living in distinct environments and not interbreeding.

Individuals in a population differ from one another because______.

A.they have different success generation by generation

B.they are ill-adapted and eventually die out

C.they have different genetic inheritances

D.they want to survive and reproduce successfully

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第3题

根据材料请回答 31~35 Natural SelectionNatural selection describes the biological proce

根据材料请回答 31~35

Natural Selection

Natural selection describes the biological process in which the differences of individu-als within a population influence their abilities to survive and reproduce in an environment.The differences in individuals are a result of their genetic inheritance from their parents.In a population, any characteristic which blocks reproduction tends to decrease generation by generation.In time, the ill-adapted die out.On the other hand, the individuals who do survive and reproduce will tend to produce offspring(后代which are better adapted to the environment.Natural selection tends to promote adaptations that will increase the organ- ism's(生物体)ability to survive in an environment.

Natural selection can serve to stabilize a population if the new traits, called mutations (突变), are eliminated when they appear because they are not as well-adapted to the envi-ronment.The opposite effect is' obtained when a new trait is introduced which allows indi-viduals to adapt better over time, the species will change as this mutation becomes more widespread in the population.In human beings, increased brain size helped individuals to adapt better; and so brain size increased gradually in the species.Changes in the overall genetic makeup of a population are normal when there are environmental changes, espe-cially severe environmental disruptions.Specialized adaptations to specific environments can lead, over time, to the development of subpopulation of individuals, who are better a- dapted to particular soil conditions, food sources and so on.Given enough time, these subpopulations may develop into separate species, such as zebras(斑马)and horses, living in distinct environments and not interbreeding.

第 31 题 Individuals in a population differ from one another because__________.

A.they have different success generation by generation

B.they are ill-adapted and eventually die out

C.they have different genetic inheritances

D.they want to survive and reproduce successfully

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第4题

阅读短文,判断句子正误,正确的写T,错误的写F 。 In recent years, the Chinese auto industry has seen rapid growth, with the demand on private cars rising sharply in Chinese cities since 2002.

阅读短文,判断句子正误,正确的写T,错误的写F 。

In recent years, the Chinese auto industry has seen rapid growth, with the demand on private cars rising sharply in Chinese cities since 2002.

By 2009, China has replaced the U.S. to become the world's largest auto market. As an important part of the world car industry, the global auto industry will shift further to China. This brings historical opportunity to China's auto market.

Currently, both the development of China's auto market and the changes in consumer demand for vehicles are ever -increasing. China's auto industry will continue to grow in the next decade. It means there is still huge room for its development. China has an urban population of more than 600million. It also has a huge agricultural vehicle market in the rural areas. Hence, there is no doubt for China's development of auto industry. That is also the reason why the world's auto producers are paying more attention to the Chinese market.

()26. The demand on private cars increased greatly in Chinese cities since 2002.

()27. China has become the world's largest auto market.

()28. China's auto industry tends to decrease in the next decade.

()29. China has an urban population of less than 600 million.

()30. The reason why the world's auto producers are paying more attention to the Chinese market is that China's auto industry developed very quickly.

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第5题

Mobility of individual members and family groups tends to split up family relationships. O
ccasionally the movement of a family away from a situation which has been the source of Conflict results in greater family organization, but on the whole mobility is disorganizing.

Individuals and families are involved in three types of mobility: movement in space, movement up or down in social status, and the movement of ideas. These are termed respectively spatial(空间的), vertical, and ideational(概念的)mobility.

A great increase in spatial mobility has gone along with improvements in rail and water’transportation, the invention and use of the automobile, and the availability of airplane passenger service. Spatial mobility results in a decline in the importance of the traditional home with its emphasis on family continuity and stability. Even more important is the fact that spatial mobility permits some members of a family to come in contact with and possibly adopt attitudes, values, and ways of thinking different from those held by other family members. The presence of different attitudes, values, and ways of thinking within a family way, and often does, result in conflict and family disorganization. Potential disorganization is present in those families in which the husband, wife, and children are spatially separated over a long period, or are living together but see each other only briefly because of different work schedules.

One index of the increase in vertical mobility is the great increase in the proportion of sons, and to some extent daughters, who engages in occupations other than those of the parents. Another index of vertical mobility is the degree of intermarriage between social classes. This occurs al- most exclusively between classes which are adjacent(邻近的)to each other. Engaging in a different occupation, or intermarriage, like spatial mobility, allows one to come in contact with ways of behavior. different from those of the parental home, and tends to separate parents and their children.

The increase in ideational mobility is measured by the increase in publications, such as news papers, magazines, and books, the increase in the percentage of the population owning radios, and the increase in television sets. All these tend to introduce new ideas into the home. When individual family members are exposed to and adopt the new ideas, the tendency is for conflict to arise and for those in conflict to become psychologically separated from each other.

What the passage tells us can be summarized by the statement that _________.

A.potential disorganization is present in the American family

B.family disorganization is more or less the result of mobility

C.the movement of a family is one of the factors in raising its social status

D.social development results in a decline in the importance of traditional families

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第6题

Since 1066 the blood of many other races has been added to the original English mixture. N
ot only have Welsh, Scots and Irishmen made their homes in England, but also Jews, Russians, Germans—people from almost every country in Europe—as well as many West Indians, Indians: and others from the Commonwealth (英联邦).

As the English are such a mixed people, local customs and accents in England vary a great deal and local pride. is still strong in some parts of the country. Both Leonard Townsend and Herbert Perkins al- ways think of themselves as Northerners, although they have moved to the south. Leonard is as proud of being a Yorkshire man as Iran Macdonald is of being a Scot (苏格兰人).

The closer one gets to London, the less one notices such differences, for London is a melting-pot. People from all over Britain and from all over the world pour into the giant city. London tends to ' melt down' and smooth out strong accents and local customs. Every year the influence of London spreads fur-her and further into the country, north, south, east and west, but particularly into the south and south- east. In an effort to stop London from spreading any more, new overspill towns are being built forty to filly miles outside London. London from are encouraged to move to a new town, or at least to open new branches there instead of in another part of London. This policy is now beginning to have results. Until recently the greater London region had a population of twelve million, but this figure is starting to drop.

Which of the following is NOT the meaning of the sentence "Since 1066 the blood ... "in Para. 1?

A.People from other countries have settled down in England.

B.Many foreigners have died and been buried in England.

C.Foreign people have immigrated into England.

D.People from other countries have become Englishmen.

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第7题

根据短文,回答11~15题Infldemocraticsocietycitizensareencouragedtoforntheirownopinionsoncand

根据短文,回答11~15题In fl democratic society citizens are encouraged to forn their own opinions on candidates for public offices。taxes,constitutional amendments,environmental concerns,foreign policy,and other issues.The opinions held by any population are shaped and manipulated by several factors:individual circumstances,the mass media,special-interest groups,and opinion leaders. Wealthy people tend to think differently on social issues from poor people.Factory workers probably do not sbare the same views as white-collar workers,non-union workers.Women employed outside their homes soInetimes have perspectives different from those of full—time homernakers.In these and other ways individual status shapes one’s view of current events. The mass media,especially television,are powerful influences on the way people think and act. GoverDinent officials note how mail from the public tends to“follow the headlines”.Whatever is featured in newspapers and magazines and on television attracts enough attention that people begin to inform themselves and to express opinions. The mass media have also created larger audiences for government and a wider range of public issues than existed before.Prior to television and the national editions of newspapers,issues and ca耐idates tended to remain localized.In Great Britain and West Germany,for example,elections to the national legislatures were usually viewed by voters as local contests.Today’s elections are seen as struggles between party Ieaders and programs.In the United States radio and television have been beneficial to the presidency.Since the days of Franklin D.Roosevelt and his“fireside chats”,presidents haveappealed directly to a national audience over the heads of Congress to advocate their programs. Special—interest groups spend vast sulns annually trying to influence public opinion.Public utilities,for instance,tried to sway public opinionin favor of nuclear power plants.Opposed to them were citizens’ organizations successful advertising campaign designed to prevent the passage of medicare. Opinion leaders are usually such prominent public figures as politicians,some business personalities,and celebrity athletes.The opinions of these individuals,whether informed and intelligent or not,carry weight with some segments of the population.Some individuals,suchas Nobel Prize winners,are suddenly thrust into public view by the media.By quickly reaching a large audience,their views gain a hearing and are perhaps influential in shaping views on complex issues. How many factors could shape public opinion,as mentioned in the text?[A]2. [B]3. [C]4. [D]5.

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第8题

In a democratic society citizens are encouraged to form. their own opinions on candidates
for public offices, taxes, constitutional amendments, environmental concerns, foreign policy, and other issues. The opinions held by any population are shaped and manipulated by several factors: individual circumstances, the mass media, special-interest groups, and opinion leaders.

Wealthy people tend to think differently on social issues from poor people. Factory workers probably do not share the same views as white-collar workers, nonunion workers. Women employed outside their homes sometimes have perspectives different from those of full-time homemakers. In these and other ways individual status shapes one's view of current events.

The mass media, especially television, are powerful influences on the way people think and act. Government officials note how mail from the public tends to "follow the headlines". Whatever is featured in newspapers and magazines and on television attracts enough attention that people begin to inform. themselves and to express opinions.

The mass media have also created larger audiences for government and a wider range of public issues than existed before. Prior to television and the national editions of newspapers, issues and candidates tended to remain localized. In Great Britain and West Germany, for example, elections to the national legislatures were usually viewed by voters as local contests. Today's elections are seen as struggles between party leaders and programs. In the United States radio and television have been beneficial to the presidency. Since the days of Franklin D. Roosevelt and his "fireside chats," presidents have appealed directly to a national audience over the heads of Congress to advocate their programs.

Special-interest groups spend vast sums annually trying to influence public opinion. Public utilities, for instance, tried to sway public opinion in favor of nuclear power plants. Opposed to them were citizens' organizations that lobbied to halt the use of nuclear power. During the 1960s the American Medical Association conducted an unsuccessful advertising campaign designed to prevent the passage of medicare.

Opinion leaders are usually such prominent public figures as politicians, show business personalities, and celebrity athletes. The opinions of these individuals, whether informed and intelligent or not, carry weight with some segments of the population. Some individuals, such as Nobel Prize winners, are suddenly thrust into public view by the media. By quickly reaching a large audience, their views gain a hearing and are perhaps influential in shaping views on complex issues:

How many factors could shape public opinion, as mentioned in the text?

A.2.

B.3.

C.4.

D.5.

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第9题

The importance of luck in the genius equation tends to be ignored.A.YB.NC.NG

The importance of luck in the genius equation tends to be ignored.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第10题

If wool is put into hot water, it tends to shrink.A.disappearB.expandC.breakD.contract

If wool is put into hot water, it tends to shrink.

A.disappear

B.expand

C.break

D.contract

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第11题

A.keepsB.drawsC.inclinesD.tends

A.keeps

B.draws

C.inclines

D.tends

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