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1、精品自学考试资料推荐全国 2019 年 4 月高等教育自学考试英语科技文选试题课程代码: 00836PART A:VOCABULARYI.Directions:Addthe affix to each wordaccording to the given Chinese,making changeswhen necessary.(10%)1 bark从事1.2 quantity与量有关的2.3 fold展开3.4 atomic亚原子的4.5 fluent流利5.6 genet遗传学6.7 breed由杂交产生7.8 foot在脚下8.9 galax星系9.10 audible听不见的10.II

2、.Directions:Fillinthe blanks,eachusing oneof thegivenwordsor phrases below initsproper form.(10%)turn offstart without of phasetake offstand forat workin accordance withcompatible within advanceshow up11.The difference between hot and cold watervery clearly if we use a thermometer.12.Let usa typical

3、 solid such as ice.13.The mechanic ison your car now.14.Remove the washer by firstthe nut.15.Ohm sLaw,the current increases when the potential difference is increased.16.Ordinary light consists of waves all.17.Here Fthe force of attraction.18.These numerical instructions are programed.19.The compute

4、r program isn tthis operating system.20.The new type of rectifier canby a negative pulse.III.Directions:Fill in each blank with a suitable word given below.(10%)competitiveabundantproducebalancedisruptnumerousscarcesurvivalchieflyrapidlyThe21ofanexoticspeciesina new habitatdepends onmanyfactors 22,o

5、fcourse,the availability of food and the presence or absence of predators and parasites.If food is too23orfood-gettingtoo24 ,orif predators are too25 ,the exoticspecies will notsurvive.If food is26and predators are absent,it will27multiply to plague proportionsand28the life every organism(including

6、man) in the habitat.Even if the29betweenfoodandpredatorsisjustright,thespecies may30important secondaryecologicalconsequences.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.1精品自学考试资料推荐PART B:TRANSLATIONIV .Directions:Translatethe followingsentences intoEnglish,eachusing one of the givenwords or phrases below.(10%)su

7、bjectanalyticalcoincide withemerge fromprecede31太阳从云朵后钻出。32他在我之前担任协会主席。33他们把动物作为实验对象。34这样,每一千四百六十年,历年只有一次和太阳年一致。35分析化学家在过去几年研制的设备有许多现在被有机化学家和无机化学家所使用。V.Directions:Translate the following paragraphs into Chinese.(15%)36.One of the prime purposes of architecture is to heighten the drama of living.Ther

8、efore, architecture must provide differentiated spaces for different activities,and it must articulate them in such a way that the emotional content of the particular act of living which takes place in them is reinforced.Life is a continuous flow of experience;each act or moment of time is preceded

9、by a previous experience and becomes the threshold for the experience to come.If we acknowledge that an objective of life is the achievement of a continuous flow of harmonious experiences,then the relationship of spaces to one another,as experienced over time,becomes a major design problem.When view

10、ed in this way,architecture takes its place with the arts of poetry and music,in which no single part can be considered except in relation to what immediately precedes or follows it.PART C:READING COMPREHENSIONVI.Directions:Read through the following passages and circle the best answer marked A,B,C

11、or D.(20%)Recent findings suggest that visual signals are fed into at least three separate processing systems in the brain,each with its own distinct function. One system appears to process information about shape perception;a second,information about color;a third,information about movement,locatio

12、n,and spatial organization.An understanding of the functions and capabilities of these three systems can shed light on(弄明白) how artists manipulate materials to create surprising visual effects.It is possible to summarize the functions of the three subsystems of the visual system as follows.The parvo

13、 system carries highly detailed information about stationary objects and about2精品自学考试资料推荐borders that are formed by contrasting colors.It does not,however,carry information about specific colors.Because much of the information about the shape of objects can be represented by their borders,we suspect

14、 that this system is important in shape perception.The blob system processesinformation about colors,but not about movement,shape discrimination,or depth.The magno system carries information about movement and depth.It is good at detecting motion but poor at scrutinizing (细看) stationary images.In ad

15、dition it appears to be color-blind;it is unable toperceive borders that are visible only on the basis of color contrast.Cells in the parvo system can distinguish between two colors at any relative brightness of the two.Cells in the color-blind magno system,on the other hand,are analogous to a black

16、-and-white photograph in the way they function:they signal information about the brightness of surface butnot about their colors.For any pair of colors there is a particular brightness ratio at which twocolors,for example,red and green,willappear as the same shade of gray in a black-and-whitephotogr

17、aph;hence any border between them will vanish.Similarlyat some relative red-to-greenbrightness level,the red and green will appear identical to the magno system.The red and green arethen called equiluminant.Aborder between two equiluminant colors has color contrast but noluminance contrast.Many arti

18、sts have seemed to be empirically aware of these underlying principles and haveused them to maximize particular effects.Some of the peculiar effects of Op Art,forexample,probably arise from color combinations that are strong activators of the parvo system but are weakstimuli for the magno system.An

19、object that is equiluminant with its background looks vibrant andunstable.The reason is that the parvo system can signal the object s shape but the magno systecannot see its borders and therefore cannot signal either the movement or the position of the object.Hence it seems to jump around,drift,or v

20、ibrate on the canvas (油画) .()37.The passage is primarily concerned with.A.describing subsystems of the visual system and showing their relevance to artB.comparing three theories on how the visual system analyzes images in a work of artC.explaining how artists use color contrasts to create particular

21、 visual effectsD.explaining how the visual system is distinguished among different colors()38.Which of the following would create visual effects most similar to those discussed in the4th paragraph?A.A watercolor in which colors are applied imprecisely to outlined shapes.B.A paintingin whichdifferent

22、shades of the same color are used to obscure theboundaries between objects.C.A black-and-white sketch in which shading is used to convey a sense of depth.D.Anadvertisement in whichkey words are at the same level of brightness as abackground of contrasting color.()39.The passage provides information

23、about which of the following?A.Why the parvo system is considered to be responsible for shape perception.B.Why the blob system can process information about colors but not movement.C.The mechanism that enables the blobsystem to distinguishbetween stationaryobjects.D.The mechanism that enables the ma

24、gno system to carry informationabout shapediscrimination.()40.According to the passage,which of the following is true of the visual system?3精品自学考试资料推荐A.It processes visual signals in three consecutive stages.B.It processes visual signals through separate processing systems in the brain.C.It consists

25、 of only three separate systems.D.It consists of separate systems with high overlap in processing functions.41.The author uses all of the following in the discussion in the third paragraph EXCEPT.A.an exampleB.definition of termsC.contrastD.a rhetorical questionThe latest clock to be invented is a “

26、 language clock” which helps us to determine the dates of certain occurrences.This clock requires neither engines,springs,pendulums,not electricity.In 1950 some research workers in America discovered that languages change at a steady ratethrough the centuries.They organized their investigation in th

27、e following way.First they prepared a list of 200 things for which there are common words in every language.Then they compared these words in modern languages with the ancient languages from which the modern ones had developed.They found that for a certain proportion of the 200 things,the ancient wo

28、rds continuedto be used,though written or pronounced differently.But in other cases the ancient words had been replaced by new words which had been introduced into the language.After a thousand years,on the average,81% of the old words(162 of the 200 words) were still in use.After 2,000 years,on the

29、 average,81% of these 162 words(or 66% of the original total of200) remained.After 3,000 years,81% of these 131 words (or 53% of the original number) remained in use,and so on.(1995)Next this group of research-workers investigated situations which two different languages had developed separately and

30、 independently,from the same ancient language.(In modern times,of course,such situations are very unlikely to occur.Why?)They found that after 1,000 years,asbefore,each daughter language shared only 66% of its 200 words from the original parent language.But (as you might expect) the words which they

31、 kept were not quite the same.The proportion of words actually shared by the daughter languages was therefore 81% of 81%,which is 66% of the original 200 words.After 2,000 years they shared 66% of 66% of the words,i.e.43% of the original vocabulary.And after 3,000 years they shared only 29% of the o

32、riginal vocabulary.A long time ago,some Eskimos,speaking the Eskimo language,left the mainland of Alaska and began to live in a group of islands (called the Aleutian Islands) at some distance from thecoast.Recently,research workers compared the islanders language with the modern Eskimo language.They

33、 found that the Aleutians and the Eskimos shared only 29% of the words on the standard list.From this fact the investigators were able to calculate the date of the event referred to at the beginning of this paragraph.()42.A “language clock ” is.A.an electric clockB.an electronic clockC.a mechanical

34、clockD.a figurative clock()43.On the average,after 3,000 years,the percentage ofthe 200 originalwords whichremained in use was.A.66%B.45%C.81%D.53%()44.Using the language clock,researchers were able to determine.A.why the Aleuts left the mainlandB.when language of the Aleuts began to change4精品自学考试资料

35、推荐C.when the Aleuts left the mainlandD.why some Eskimos remained on the mainland()45.According to the passage,which of the following statements is NOT true?A.Some Aleuts are the descendants of Eskimos on the mainland of Alaska.B.Through the centuries languages change only in words.C.To establish the

36、 “ language clock ”the Americansinvestigated and comparedvocabulary.D.A “ language clock ” is used to count dates.()46.The significant period of time for language clock research is.A.1,000 yearsB.100 yearsC.10,000 yearsD.10 yearsVII.Directions:Readthe followingpassage,and then fillin the table witht

37、he informationbased on the passage.(10%)Lasers make possible a fascinating form of photography known as holography.Holos means“ complete” and graphos means “ picture ” in the Greek language.A hologram records a complete,three-dimensional picture of an object.When observed,a hologram looks so convinc

38、ing that the viewer has the uncanny sensation of being able to reach out and touch the real object.In comparison,photographs are recorded images of the intensity of ordinary,incoherent light,They are two-dimensional because it is difficult to systematically measure the random phases of incoherent li

39、ght.A hologram,on the other hand,is made with coherent laser light.Coherent light waves that are out of phase can be measured to produce a three-dimensional record of the depth of every detail of an image.Two Types of Images Recorded by PhotographyNameCharacteristicLight Used474849photograph505147.4

40、8.49.50.51.Part D:WritingVIII.Passage-writing.(15%)52.Directions:Write a passage(150-200 words) in English on the title “ How to Avoid the Energy Crisis ” .Develop the ideas according to the Chinese outline given below.1)能源是人类社会发展必不可少的,但目前普遍使用的煤、石油、天然气等储量有限。2)一旦发生能源危机,它对于人类社会产生的后果不堪设想。3)怎样解决能源问题?5精品自学考试资料推荐6

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