一九九九年(上)江蘇省高等教育自學考試英語(二)試題4

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Passage 3
    Cheetah Breeding (獵豹繁殖)
     The Cheetah...It is the fastest mammal on earth. Experts believe it can run
    mere than 100 kilometers an hour. The cheetah is also an endangered species. Loss
    of natural habitat(棲息地)and severe reproductive problems have reduced its
    numbers in the wild to about 2,000.
     However intense efforts are under way to save the animal. The national zoo in
    Washington, D.C. opened a new cheetah exhibit in the summer of 1992.
    The exhibit was designed to recreate the animals’ natural habitat in Africa
    so that the cheetahs will behave as they do in the wild, and trained volunteers
    can observe those behaviors. Exhibit manager Stuart Wells says they will use the
    data to determine the best times to breed them.
     "The behavior study that we are doing on the cheetahs is unique in the sense
    that we are trying to pick up subtle behavior changes in the cheetah. And when
    those changes occur, are they occurring when the female is in estrus(發(fā)情).
    And based on those changes, based on the data that we have gathered, we construct
    a management plan that is designed to create those circumstances where the female
    is most receptive to breeding. So they are watching behaviors like treading and
    urine marking and rolling."
     Scientists at the National Zoo also are studying ways to improve cheetah
    reproduction through the use of techniques such as artificial insemination. It
    is a difficult task because nearly all male cheetahs have low sperm counts and
    a high frequency of abnormal sperm.
     Despite the problems, Dr. Jogayle Howard says they are beginning to make real
    progress in breeding cheetahs and other endangered animals.
     "We have found that after about 10 years of working on it and not giving up,
    we finally have developed the right way to collect semen, to process it, to even
    freeze the semen for long-term storage, and then just recently, after many years
    of research, we finally have had the artificial insemination (人工受精)technique
    successful in the cats, and including the cheetahs."
     Three cheetahs at two zoos in the southern state of Texas have given birth to
    healthy cubs after being artificially inseminated by Dr. Howard. Such successes
    may play an important role in ensuring that animals like the cheetah do not become
    extinct.
    27. The Cheetah would not disappear from the Earth because ________.
    A. they are tough animals
    B. they have 1earned to survive by themselves
    C. scientists are doing research
    D. of the successes of artificial insemination on Cheetahs
    28. Cheetahs are naturally found in _________.
    A. South America
    B. North America
    C. Asia
    D. Africa
    29. What is Unique about the behavior study on the Cheetah lies in the sense that
    observers _________.
    A. are trying to find the best time for the female Cheetah to become pregnant
    B. want to know how the Cheetah urinate
    C. are making efforts to find the treading of Cheetahs
    D. are keen on how Cheetahs roll
    30. The difficulty for making Cheetahs to breed also lies in the fact that ________.
    A. there are not many Cheetahs left in the world
    B. both male and female Cheetahs do not mate at all
    C. the female does not produce eggs easily
    D. the male does not produce a lot of normal sperms
    四、完形填空,并將所選答案之字母在答題卡的相應位置上涂黑。(10%)
    Abstract Writing
     Abstraction is the act of leaving characteristics out in order to include more
    items in a group.For example, ___31____ writing of a town in which no two houses
    are exactly ____32____, each house may
    be ____33____ by a different word. The corner house maybe called a cottage, the
    next a split-level, the third a duplex, and so forth. If, ____34____, the writer
    wants to describe the common characteristics of
    the things in which families live, he must use a more inclusive (包括的、包含
    的) word, such as a house. ___35____ he will have to do a lot of repeating and
    explaining.
     ____36____ then that the writer wants to indicate how many houses, office
    structures, stores and factories there are in the entire town. To do this
    economically, he ___37____ need another word-buildings.
    If he wants to talk about all the buildings, bridges, fences, dams, and so forth,
    he uses still another word-____38____. This is what is meant ___39_____
    abstracting. Each of these words is more abstract than
    the one before it.
     The more abstract a writer is, the more words he can save. The less abstract
    he is, or the more concrete he is, the surer he is ___40____ being understood.
    31. A. by B. in C. on D. at
    32. A. alike B. like C. likely D. likewise
    33. A. referred to B. dealt with C. looked D. spoken as
    34. A. therefore B. however C. nevertheless D. furthermore
    35. A. Thus B. Then C. Therefore D. Otherwise
    36. A. Imagine B. Provide C. Suppose D. Notice
    37. A. will B. must C. can D. should
    38. A. structures B. works C. designs D. devices
    39. A. at B. by C. for D. in
    40. A. in B. on C. at D. of