Read the text below and answer questions 1-13.
THE STORY OF SILK
The history of the world's most luxurious fabric, from ancient China to the present day
Questions 1-9
Early silk production in China
· Around 3000 BC, according to legend:
- silkworm cocoon fell into emperor's wife's
- emperor's wife invented a to pull out silk fibres
· Only were allowed to produce silk
· Only were allowed to wear silk
· Silk used as a form of
- e.g. farmers' taxes consisted partly of silk
· Silk used for many purposes
- e.g. evidence found of made from silk around 168 AD
Silk reaches rest of world
· Merchants use Silk Road to take silk westward and bring back and precious metals
· 550 AD: hide silkworm eggs in canes and take them to Constantinople
· Silk production spreads across Middle East and Europe
· 20th century: and other manmade fibres cause decline in silk production
我的答案: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
正确答案: 1.tea 2.reel 3.women 4.royalty 5.currency 6.paper 7.wool 8.monks 9.nylon
Questions 10-13
10 Gold was the most valuable material transported along the Silk Road.
11 Most tradesmen only went along certain sections of the Silk Road.
12 The Byzantines spread the practice of silk production across the West.
13 Silk yarn makes up the majority of silk currently exported from China.
我的答案:
正确答案: 10.FALSE 11.TRUE 12.FALSE 13.NOT GIVEN
Read the text below and answer questions 14-26.
Great Migrations
Questions 14-18
14 Local gulls and migrating arctic terns behave in the same way when offered food.
15 Experts' definitions of migration tend to vary according to their area of study.
16 Very few experts agree that the movement of aphids can be considered migration.
17 Aphids' journeys are affected by changes in the light that they perceive.
18 Dingle's aim is to distinguish between the migratory behaviours of different species.
我的答案:
正确答案: 14.FALSE 15.TRUE 16.NOT GIVEN 17.TRUE 18.FALSE
Questions 19-22
A. be discouraged by difficulties.
B. travel on open land where they can look out for predators.
C. eat more than they need for immediate purposes.
D. be repeated daily.
E. ignore distractions.
F. be governed by the availability of water.
G. follow a straight line.
19 According to Dingle, migratory routes are likely to19
20 To prepare for migration, animals are likely to20
21 During migration, animals are unlikely to21
22 Arctic terns illustrate migrating animals' ability to22
我的答案: 19. 20. 21. 22.
正确答案: 19.G 20.C 21.A 22.E
Questions 23-26
Pronghorns rely on their eyesight and to avoid predators. One particular population's summer habitat is a national park, and their winter home is on the , where they go to avoid the danger presented by the snow at that time of year. However, their route between these two areas contains three . One problem is the construction of new homes in a narrow of land on the pronghorns' route.
我的答案: 23. 24. 25. 26.
正确答案: 23.speed 24.plains 25.bottlenecks 26.corridor|passageway
Read the text below and answer questions 27-40.
Preface to ‘How the other half thinks: Adventures in mathematical reasoning'
Questions 27-34
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | |
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27.a reference to books that assume a lack of mathematical knowledge | |||||||
28.the way in which this is not a typical book about mathematics | |||||||
29.personal examples of being helped by mathematics | |||||||
30.examples of people who each had abilities that seemed incompatible | |||||||
31.mention of different focuses of books about mathematics | |||||||
32.a contrast between reading this book and reading other kinds of publication | |||||||
33.a claim that the whole of the book is accessible to everybody | |||||||
34.a reference to different categories of intended readers of this book |
我的答案: 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34.
正确答案: 27.D 28.B 29.G 30.C 31.B 32.E 33.A 34.F
Questions 35-40
35 Some areas of both music and mathematics are suitable for someone who is a .
36 It is sometimes possible to understand advanced mathematics using no more than a limited knowledge of .
37 The writer intends to show that mathematics requires thinking, as well as analytical skills.
38 Some books written by have had to leave out the mathematics that is central to their theories.
39 The writer advises non mathematical readers to perform while reading the book.
40 A lawyer found that studying helped even more than other areas of mathematics in the study of law.
我的答案: 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40.
正确答案: 35.beginner 36.arithmetic 37.intuitive 38.scientists 39.experiments 40.theorems
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