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1、123考试论坛,职称英语考试好论坛,资料、课件下载 123考试论坛,职称英语考试好论坛,资料、课件下载 第四部分 阅读理解 阅读下面的短文,每篇短文的后面有五个问题,每个问题有四个选答案。请根据短文的内容选择最佳答案。 Inspecting a Used Car The scariest part of buying a used car is not being completely sure of what condition it’s in. A car that’s been in a major accident is always a bigger risk

2、 but sellers often try to hide this information. Andrew Bleakley, evaluator-inspector, runs a mobile vehicle inspection service in Montreal. For about $80 he will perform a full, unbiased inspection on a used vehicle, In his 10 years as a professional inspector, Bleakley has seen a lot. He warns, “

3、Watch out for dealer demonstration vehicles which are used, not new. The may have been in a collision.” He adds that it is not uncommon in Ontario and Quebec especially for unscrupulous sellers to roll back the odometer or to even disengage it. Bleakley has special tools to check for this. Bleakley

4、 always recommends hiring an independent technician to inspect the condition of a used car before you buy it. The problem is finding someone qualified to do the inspection, which he says generally doesn’t mean just any mechanic. A thorough mechanical inspection includes checking the compression, all

5、 major systems, including the engine, electrical and charging systems, transmission and drive line, fluids, brakes, suspension, and steering. Essential, too, is an inspection of the car’s body and finally a road test. There are , however, a few things everyone can do before buying a used car: Do a

6、visual check of the car. Look at the right rear door hinges. If they are very worn, or the door doesn’t close well, the car may have been used as a taxi. Holes in the roof could mean the car was used for deliveries. Check for oil leaks on the pavement. Note that leaks are not necessarily a signific

7、ant problem— it depends on the cause. Don’t assume that new-looking brake and accelerator pedals mean the car hasn’t been driven much. Resellers know people check these details and can buy new pads for around $6. Copy down the vehicle identification number (VIN), a 17-character, combination of num

8、bers and letters, from the vehicle’s dashboard. In Ontario, ask the dealer or seller for the Used Vehicle Information Package. This gives details of previous owners, any outstanding liens on the car, and the fair market value of the vehicle. 1.According to the passage, in buying a second-hand vehic

9、le it is most important to know A. how long it has been used. B. what color it is . C. whether it has been in a collision. D. whether it leaks oil. 2.All of the following are mentioned as tricks which dishonest second-hand car dealers may play upon their customers EXCEPT A. To re-paint the car

10、 B. To roll back the odometer. C. To replace the old pedal. D. To disengage the odometer. 3.“An independent technician” in the first sentence of the second paragraph means A. a technician who checks a car free of charge. B. a technician who learned his trade all by himself. C. a technician w

11、ho works for a particular car-dealer. D. a technician who runs his own inspection service. 4.According to Bleakley, before buying a used car all the inspection work can A. be done by a mechanic together with the dealer. B. only be done by a qualified mechanic. C. be done by the buyer himself.

12、 D. be done by a qualified mechanic together with the buyer. 5.According to the passage, from which of the following can the buyer obtain reliable information of the previous owner? A. The vehicle identification number. B. The unbiased inspector. C. The second-hand car dealer. D. The Used vehic

13、le Information Package. Feast on Turkey and Good Wishes at Thanksgiving Four weeks ago US children dressed as monsters and asked for sweets. That was Halloween In a few weeks American houses will be red and green and filled with presents, for Christmas. As if all this isn’t enough, on Thursday

14、this week, America will enjoy another festival—Thanksgiving. Children will have two days off school, shops will close and houses will be filled with families enjoying mountains of food. Every year, in Gainesville, Florida, an entire class celebrate Thanksgiving together. The class dresses up and p

15、uts on plays for their families, After the plays the families share a feast of traditional Thanksgiving foods like turkey and pumpkin pie. Dean Foster, an 11yearold boy will take part in this celebration. He said: “I love Thanksgiving because it means time off school, lots of nice food and a happ

16、y family.” His brother Ben, nine, said: “The best thing about Thanksgiving, is that when it is finished, it is time to start Christmas.” But behind the food and the large amount of money spent there is another message. On Thursday evening. Dean and Ben’s family will make a basket and put it on the

17、 table as they eat their evening meal. Each of them will write a list of things that they are thankful for and place the paper in the basket. The family will read the pieces of paper and take time to thank God and each other for providing them with comfortable and happy lives. Thanksgiving is a tr

18、aditional festival that started in 1621, when the first pilgrims arrived in the US to start a new life. After a hard year, they had a big autumn harvest. They held a feast and invited the native American Indians along to thank God for giving them enough food. Many countries celebrate Thanksgiving.

19、 They often fall after the fields have been harvested and the crops collected for winter. 1.On Halloween, children in the United States often dress up as A. ghosts. B. players. C. pilgrims. D. visitors. 2.When are turkey and pumpkin pie eaten? A. On Halloween. B. On Thursday. C. On

20、Thanksgiving. D. On Christmas Day. 3.Thanksgiving is the time for the American people to thank God for A. looking after them. B. providing them with comfortable and happy lives. C. clothing them. D. protecting them. 4.Many children in the United States like Thanksgiving because A. they can

21、stay with their parents at home and eat a lot of nice food. B. they can dress up like monsters. C. they can put on plays. D. they can visit American Indians. 5.The first pilgrims settled in the United States in A.1621. B.1620. C.1622. D.1619. Ford Abandons Electric Vehicles The

22、Ford motor company’s abandonment of electric cars effectively signals the end of the road for the technology, analysts say. General Motors and Honda ceased production of battery-powered cars in 1999, to focus on fuel cell and hybrid electric gasoline engines, which are more attractive to the consum

23、er. Ford has now announced it will do the same. Three years ago, the company introduced the Think City two-seater car and a golf cart called the THINK, or Think neighbor. It hoped to sell 5,000 cars each year and 10,000 carts. But a lack of demand means only about 1,000 of the cars have been produc

24、ed, and less than 1,700 carts have been sold so far in 2002. “The bottom line is we don’t believe that this is the future of environment transport for the mass market,” Tim Holmes of Ford Europe said on Friday. “We feel we have given electric our best shot.” The Think City has a range of only abou

25、t 53 miles and up to a six-hour battery recharge time General Motor’s EVI electric vehicle also had a limited range, of about 100 miles. The very expensive batteries also mean electric cars cost much more than petrol-powered alternatives. An electric Toyota RAV4 EV vehicle costs over $42,000 in the

26、 US, compared with just $17,000 for the petrol version. Toyota and Nissan are now the only major auto manufacturers to produce electric vehicles. “There is a feeling that battery electric has been given its chance. Ford now has to move on with its hybrid program, and that is what we will be judging

27、 them on,” Roger Higman, a senior transport campaigner at UK Friends of the Earth, told the Environment News Service. Hybrid cars introduced by Toyota and Honda in the past few years have sold well. Hybrid engines offer greater mileage than petrol-only engines, and the batteries recharge themselves

28、 Ford says it thinks such vehicles will help it meet planned new guidelines on vehicle emissions in the US. However, it is not yet clear exactly what those guidelines will permit. In June, General Motors and Daimler Chrysler won a court injunction, delaying by two years Californian legislation req

29、uiring car-makers to offer 100,000 zero-emission and other low-emission vehicles in the state by 2003. Car manufactures hope the legislation will be rewritten to allow for more low-emission, rather than zero-emission, vehicles. 1.what have the Ford motor company, General Motor’s and Honda done conc

30、erning electric cars? A. They have started to produce electric cars. B. They have done extensive research on electric cars. C. They have given up producing electric cars. D. They have produced thousands of electric cars. 2.According to Tim Holmes of Ford Europe, battery-powered cars A. Will be

31、 the main transportation vehicles in the future. B. Will not be the main transportation vehicles in the future. C. Will be good to the environment in the future. D. Will replace petrol-powered vehicles in the future. 3.Which auto manufactures are still producing electric vehicles? A. Toyota an

32、d Nissan. B. General Motor’s and Honda. C. Ford and Toyota. D. Honda and Toyota. 4.According to the eighth paragraph, hybrid cars A. offer fewer mileage than petrol driven cars. B. run faster than petrol driven cars. C. run more miles than petrol driven cars. D. offer more batteries than pet

33、rol driven cars. 5.Which of the following is true about the hope of car manufacturers according to the last paragraph? A. Low-emission cars should be banned. B. Only zero-emission cars are allowed to run on motorways. C. The legislation will encourage car makers to produce more electric cars. D

34、 The legislation will allow more low-emission to produced. Young Female Chimps Outlearn Their Brothers Young female chimps are faster and better learners than young male chimps, suggests a new study, echoing learning differences seen in human girls and boys. While young male chimps pass their

35、 time playing. Young female chimps carefully study their mothers. As a result, they learn how to fish for tasty termite snacks over two years before the boys. Elizabeth Lonsdorf, now at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, US, and colleagues at the University of Minnesota, Saint Paul spent four years watch

36、ing how young chimpanzees in the Gombe National Park in Tanzania learned “cultural behavior”. The sex differences in learning behavior were “consistent and strikingly apparent”, says the team. The researchers point out that similar differences are seen in human children with regard to skills such

37、as writing. “A sex-based learning differences may therefore date back at least to the last common ancestor of chimpanzees and humans.” they write in the journal Nature. Chimps make flexible tools from vegetation and then insert them into termite mounds, extract them and then munch the termites clin

38、ging onto the tool. The researchers used video cameras to record this feeding behavior and found that each chimp mother had her own technique, such as how she used tools of different lengths. Analysis of the six infants whose ages were known showed that girl chimps were an average of 31 months old

39、when they succeeded in fishing out their termites, where the boy chimps were aged 58 months on average. Females were also more skillful at getting out more termites with every dip and used techniques similar to their mothers while males did not. Instead of studying their mothers, the boy chimps spe

40、nt a significantly greater amount of time frolicking around the termite mound. Behaviors such as playing or swinging might help the male infants later in life when typically male activities like hunting or fighting for dominance become important, suggest the researchers. Lonsdorf adds that there ju

41、st two main sources of animal protein for chimps — the termites or colobus monkeys. “Mature males often hunt monkeys up trees, but females are almost always either pregnant or burdened with a clinging infant. This makes hunting difficult,” she says .“Adult females spend more time fishing for termite

42、s than males.” So becoming proficient at termite fishing could mean adult females eat better, “They can watch their offspring at the same time. The young of both sexes seen to pursue activities related to their adult sex roles{10} at a very young age.” 1.Why do young female chimps learn faster than

43、 young male chimps at fishing for termites? A. Because young female chimps don’t play with their brothers. B. Because young female chimps begin to study their mothers earlier. C. Because young male chimps never learn to fish for termites. D. Because young male chimps are not interested in termit

44、es. 2.What are the tools with which chimps fish for termites. A. Tree branches. B. Vegetables. C. Fruits. D. Grass. 3.Which of the following is true about chimps fishing for termites according to paragraph 6? A. Males often compete with females in fishing for termites. B. Males could g

45、et out more termites with every dip. C. Females could get out more termites with every dip. D. Males are good at mastering technique for fishing for termites. 4.How did the researchers explain the fact that boy chimps spent more time on playing? A. They like hunting. B. They enjoy fighting. C

46、 It helps them to stay fit. D. It will make them good fighters and hunters in the future. 5.According to the last paragraph, which of the following is NOT true? A. Adult chimps hunt monkeys while young chimps fish for termites. B. The main source of animal protein for male chimps is colobus mon

47、keys. C. The main source of animal protein for female chimps is termites. D. Female chimps fish for termites while watching their children. Winged Robot Learns to Fly Learning how to fly took nature millions of years of trial and error—but a winged robot has cracked it in only a few hours, usi

48、ng the same evolutionary principles. Krister Wolff and Peter Nordin of Chalmers University of Technology (CUT) in Gothenburg, Sweden, built a winged robot and set about testing whether it could learn to fly by itself, without any pre-programmed data on what flapping is or how to do it. To begin wi

49、th, the robot just twitched and jerked erratically. But, gradually, it made movements that gained height. At first , it cheated — simply standing on its wing tips was one early short cut. After three hours, however, the robot abandoned such methods in favor of a more effective flapping technique, where it rotated its wings through 90 degrees and raised them before twisting them back to the horizontal and pushing down. “This tells us that this kind of evolution is capable of coming up with flying motion,” says Peter Bentley, who works on evolutio

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