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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 理工类填空集考试卷模拟*考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、*html*?阅读下面这篇短文,短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第2326题要求从所给的6个选项中为第25段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)第2730题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项,分别完成每个句子。b? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?theconquest of distance/b? ?1. in 1848, pioneers who cross

2、ed theamerican continent in their wagons made the trip in 109 days. today a new yorkfamily can drive by automobile to san francisco in less than a week or make thetrip in several days by train, or fly there in five hours. the transportationhas conquered the vastness of the land and brought together

3、people livingthousands of kilometers apart.? ?2. railroads played a major rolein uniting the far reaches of the continent. in 1830 there were only 37kilometers of railroad track in the united states. but by 1863, two companiesproposed to connect the east and west coast by a railroad all the way acro

4、ss thecontinent. advancing eastward from california, the central pacific pushedforward across the desert: the union pacific moved slowly westward over themountain plateaus. finally, in 1869, the tracks of the two railroads met, andthe first transcontinental railroadthe first real link between east a

5、ndwestwas completed.? ?3. although the railroads brought towns andcities together, they could not go everywhere. in many parts of america,distances are so great that automobiles are necessities, not luxuries. as wehave noted, most american farmers do not live in villages but are sometimeskilometers

6、from their nearest neighbor and even hundreds of kilometers from atown. large-scale farming is common in many parts of the united states today,but it did not become profitable until there were trucks and tractors. trucksand cars go wherever there is a road and the more than six million kilometers of

7、roads bring every field and barn into the circle of civilization.?4. the family automobile has helped to bring people of the united statestwo other things two things which can seldom exist at the same time: communitylife and the privilege of privacy. in the early days of industrialization,factory wo

8、rkers lived close together, within walking distance of their jobs. asindustries grew, more and more working class families lived together in crowdedconditions. but with the construction of longer and better roads and with thegreater availability of automobiles and other means of rapid transportation

9、, itwas no longer to live dose to the factory. new residential areas, suburbs, grewup outside the big cities and, increasingly, industry and commerce concentratedin the cities. every morning, millions of americans dive their automobiles towork in the city, sometimes a distance of around 100 kilomete

10、rs. at night theydrive home to houses and apartments outside the cities, surrounded by trees andlawns.? ?5. automobiles and other methods of rapid transportationare also changing american industry. instead of continuing to concentrate in thebig cities, industry is building factories in previously un

11、developed areas.because the means of transportation are available, it is not hard to transportpeople as well as materials to the places where they are needed. this factor waslargely responsible for the remarkable growth of the pacific coast during andafter world war. as industries built new factorie

12、s in the far west, americansfrom all over the country moved west to take advantage of new jobs and newopportunities.? ?6. the airplane, too, has played a major role inuniting americans. only 70 years after the wright brothers made the firstsuccessful airplane flight, the united states had move than

13、277,000 kilometersof regular flight routes. people and goods can now travel to every part of thecountry in less time than ever before. human beings have conquered the distanceswhich lie between them.paragraph 2 _a. automobiles promote farming. ( )2、*html*?阅读下面这篇短文,短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第2326题要求从所给的6个选项中为第25

14、段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)第2730题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项,分别完成每个句子。b? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?theconquest of distance/b? ?1. in 1848, pioneers who crossed theamerican continent in their wagons made the trip in 109 days. today a new yorkfamily can drive by automobile to san francisco in less than a week

15、or make thetrip in several days by train, or fly there in five hours. the transportationhas conquered the vastness of the land and brought together people livingthousands of kilometers apart.? ?2. railroads played a major rolein uniting the far reaches of the continent. in 1830 there were only 37kil

16、ometers of railroad track in the united states. but by 1863, two companiesproposed to connect the east and west coast by a railroad all the way across thecontinent. advancing eastward from california, the central pacific pushedforward across the desert: the union pacific moved slowly westward over t

17、hemountain plateaus. finally, in 1869, the tracks of the two railroads met, andthe first transcontinental railroadthe first real link between east andwestwas completed.? ?3. although the railroads brought towns andcities together, they could not go everywhere. in many parts of america,distances are

18、so great that automobiles are necessities, not luxuries. as wehave noted, most american farmers do not live in villages but are sometimeskilometers from their nearest neighbor and even hundreds of kilometers from atown. large-scale farming is common in many parts of the united states today,but it di

19、d not become profitable until there were trucks and tractors. trucksand cars go wherever there is a road and the more than six million kilometers ofroads bring every field and barn into the circle of civilization.?4. the family automobile has helped to bring people of the united statestwo other thin

20、gs two things which can seldom exist at the same time: communitylife and the privilege of privacy. in the early days of industrialization,factory workers lived close together, within walking distance of their jobs. asindustries grew, more and more working class families lived together in crowdedcond

21、itions. but with the construction of longer and better roads and with thegreater availability of automobiles and other means of rapid transportation, itwas no longer to live dose to the factory. new residential areas, suburbs, grewup outside the big cities and, increasingly, industry and commerce co

22、ncentratedin the cities. every morning, millions of americans dive their automobiles towork in the city, sometimes a distance of around 100 kilometers. at night theydrive home to houses and apartments outside the cities, surrounded by trees andlawns.? ?5. automobiles and other methods of rapid trans

23、portationare also changing american industry. instead of continuing to concentrate in thebig cities, industry is building factories in previously undeveloped areas.because the means of transportation are available, it is not hard to transportpeople as well as materials to the places where they are n

24、eeded. this factor waslargely responsible for the remarkable growth of the pacific coast during andafter world war. as industries built new factories in the far west, americansfrom all over the country moved west to take advantage of new jobs and newopportunities.? ?6. the airplane, too, has played

25、a major role inuniting americans. only 70 years after the wright brothers made the firstsuccessful airplane flight, the united states had move than 277,000 kilometersof regular flight routes. people and goods can now travel to every part of thecountry in less time than ever before. human beings have

26、 conquered the distanceswhich lie between them.paragraph 3 _ ( )3、*html*?阅读下面这篇短文,短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第2326题要求从所给的6个选项中为第25段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)第2730题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项,分别完成每个句子。b? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?theconquest of distance/b? ?1. in 1848, pioneers who crossed theamerican continent in their w

27、agons made the trip in 109 days. today a new yorkfamily can drive by automobile to san francisco in less than a week or make thetrip in several days by train, or fly there in five hours. the transportationhas conquered the vastness of the land and brought together people livingthousands of kilometer

28、s apart.? ?2. railroads played a major rolein uniting the far reaches of the continent. in 1830 there were only 37kilometers of railroad track in the united states. but by 1863, two companiesproposed to connect the east and west coast by a railroad all the way across thecontinent. advancing eastward

29、 from california, the central pacific pushedforward across the desert: the union pacific moved slowly westward over themountain plateaus. finally, in 1869, the tracks of the two railroads met, andthe first transcontinental railroadthe first real link between east andwestwas completed.? ?3. although

30、the railroads brought towns andcities together, they could not go everywhere. in many parts of america,distances are so great that automobiles are necessities, not luxuries. as wehave noted, most american farmers do not live in villages but are sometimeskilometers from their nearest neighbor and eve

31、n hundreds of kilometers from atown. large-scale farming is common in many parts of the united states today,but it did not become profitable until there were trucks and tractors. trucksand cars go wherever there is a road and the more than six million kilometers ofroads bring every field and barn in

32、to the circle of civilization.?4. the family automobile has helped to bring people of the united statestwo other things two things which can seldom exist at the same time: communitylife and the privilege of privacy. in the early days of industrialization,factory workers lived close together, within

33、walking distance of their jobs. asindustries grew, more and more working class families lived together in crowdedconditions. but with the construction of longer and better roads and with thegreater availability of automobiles and other means of rapid transportation, itwas no longer to live dose to t

34、he factory. new residential areas, suburbs, grewup outside the big cities and, increasingly, industry and commerce concentratedin the cities. every morning, millions of americans dive their automobiles towork in the city, sometimes a distance of around 100 kilometers. at night theydrive home to hous

35、es and apartments outside the cities, surrounded by trees andlawns.? ?5. automobiles and other methods of rapid transportationare also changing american industry. instead of continuing to concentrate in thebig cities, industry is building factories in previously undeveloped areas.because the means o

36、f transportation are available, it is not hard to transportpeople as well as materials to the places where they are needed. this factor waslargely responsible for the remarkable growth of the pacific coast during andafter world war. as industries built new factories in the far west, americansfrom al

37、l over the country moved west to take advantage of new jobs and newopportunities.? ?6. the airplane, too, has played a major role inuniting americans. only 70 years after the wright brothers made the firstsuccessful airplane flight, the united states had move than 277,000 kilometersof regular flight

38、 routes. people and goods can now travel to every part of thecountry in less time than ever before. human beings have conquered the distanceswhich lie between them.paragraph 4 _ ( )4、*html*?阅读下面这篇短文,短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第2326题要求从所给的6个选项中为第25段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)第2730题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项,分别完成每个句子。b? ? ? ? ? ? ?

39、 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?theconquest of distance/b? ?1. in 1848, pioneers who crossed theamerican continent in their wagons made the trip in 109 days. today a new yorkfamily can drive by automobile to san francisco in less than a week or make thetrip in several days by train, or fly there in five hou

40、rs. the transportationhas conquered the vastness of the land and brought together people livingthousands of kilometers apart.? ?2. railroads played a major rolein uniting the far reaches of the continent. in 1830 there were only 37kilometers of railroad track in the united states. but by 1863, two c

41、ompaniesproposed to connect the east and west coast by a railroad all the way across thecontinent. advancing eastward from california, the central pacific pushedforward across the desert: the union pacific moved slowly westward over themountain plateaus. finally, in 1869, the tracks of the two railr

42、oads met, andthe first transcontinental railroadthe first real link between east andwestwas completed.? ?3. although the railroads brought towns andcities together, they could not go everywhere. in many parts of america,distances are so great that automobiles are necessities, not luxuries. as wehave

43、 noted, most american farmers do not live in villages but are sometimeskilometers from their nearest neighbor and even hundreds of kilometers from atown. large-scale farming is common in many parts of the united states today,but it did not become profitable until there were trucks and tractors. truc

44、ksand cars go wherever there is a road and the more than six million kilometers ofroads bring every field and barn into the circle of civilization.?4. the family automobile has helped to bring people of the united statestwo other things two things which can seldom exist at the same time: communityli

45、fe and the privilege of privacy. in the early days of industrialization,factory workers lived close together, within walking distance of their jobs. asindustries grew, more and more working class families lived together in crowdedconditions. but with the construction of longer and better roads and w

46、ith thegreater availability of automobiles and other means of rapid transportation, itwas no longer to live dose to the factory. new residential areas, suburbs, grewup outside the big cities and, increasingly, industry and commerce concentratedin the cities. every morning, millions of americans dive

47、 their automobiles towork in the city, sometimes a distance of around 100 kilometers. at night theydrive home to houses and apartments outside the cities, surrounded by trees andlawns.? ?5. automobiles and other methods of rapid transportationare also changing american industry. instead of continuin

48、g to concentrate in thebig cities, industry is building factories in previously undeveloped areas.because the means of transportation are available, it is not hard to transportpeople as well as materials to the places where they are needed. this factor waslargely responsible for the remarkable growt

49、h of the pacific coast during andafter world war. as industries built new factories in the far west, americansfrom all over the country moved west to take advantage of new jobs and newopportunities.? ?6. the airplane, too, has played a major role inuniting americans. only 70 years after the wright b

50、rothers made the firstsuccessful airplane flight, the united states had move than 277,000 kilometersof regular flight routes. people and goods can now travel to every part of thecountry in less time than ever before. human beings have conquered the distanceswhich lie between them.paragraph 6 _ ( )5、

51、*html*?阅读下面这篇短文,短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第2326题要求从所给的6个选项中为第25段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)第2730题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项,分别完成每个句子。b? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?theconquest of distance/b? ?1. in 1848, pioneers who crossed theamerican continent in their wagons made the trip in 109 days. today a new yorkfamily can drive

52、by automobile to san francisco in less than a week or make thetrip in several days by train, or fly there in five hours. the transportationhas conquered the vastness of the land and brought together people livingthousands of kilometers apart.? ?2. railroads played a major rolein uniting the far reac

53、hes of the continent. in 1830 there were only 37kilometers of railroad track in the united states. but by 1863, two companiesproposed to connect the east and west coast by a railroad all the way across thecontinent. advancing eastward from california, the central pacific pushedforward across the des

54、ert: the union pacific moved slowly westward over themountain plateaus. finally, in 1869, the tracks of the two railroads met, andthe first transcontinental railroadthe first real link between east andwestwas completed.? ?3. although the railroads brought towns andcities together, they could not go

55、everywhere. in many parts of america,distances are so great that automobiles are necessities, not luxuries. as wehave noted, most american farmers do not live in villages but are sometimeskilometers from their nearest neighbor and even hundreds of kilometers from atown. large-scale farming is common

56、 in many parts of the united states today,but it did not become profitable until there were trucks and tractors. trucksand cars go wherever there is a road and the more than six million kilometers ofroads bring every field and barn into the circle of civilization.?4. the family automobile has helped

57、 to bring people of the united statestwo other things two things which can seldom exist at the same time: communitylife and the privilege of privacy. in the early days of industrialization,factory workers lived close together, within walking distance of their jobs. asindustries grew, more and more working class families lived together in crowdedconditions. but with the construction of longer and better roads and with thegreater availability of automobiles and other means of rapid transportation, itwas no longer to live dose to the fact

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