托福阅读题目汇编(1)

2022-06-11 01:24:40

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  阅读典型例题汇编

  1. “The cities predicted the future, ” wrote historian Gary B. Nash, “even though they were but overgrown villages compared to the great centers of Europe, the Middle East, and China.”

  Q: It can be inferred that in comparison with North American cities, cities in Europe, the Middle East, and China had

  (A)large population

  (B)little independence

  (C)frequent social disorder

  (D)few power sources

  类型:(1)引号出现必有考题;(2)正话反说。选(A)

  (p16,25)

  2. But the most spectacular thing about the sea cucumber is the way it defends itself.

  Q: Of all characteristics of the sea cucumber, which of the following seems to fascinate the author most?

  (A)What it does when threatened

  (B)Where it lives

  (C)How it hides from predators

  (D)What it eats

  类型:最高级

  Passage1 (p44,19)

  3.Certainly no creature in the sea is odder than the common sea cucumber.

  Q: Compared with other sea creatures the sea cucumber is very

  (A)dangerous

  (B)intelligent

  (C)strange

  (D)fat

  类型:最高级

  Passage1 (p44,20)

  4. Most of our knowledge of the earth’s interior comes not from mines or boreholes, but from the study of seismic waves—powerful pulses of energy released by earthquakes.

  Q: What is today’s richest source of information about the Earth’s interior for geologists?

  (A)Boreholes

  (B)Shells

  (C)Seismic waves

  (D)Mines

  类型:特殊句型必有考题not…but

  Passage2(P9,44)

  5. They had wonderfully convenient features that made them superior to the cultivated eastern grasses. Variously known as buffalo grass, grama grass, or mesquite grass, not only were they immune to drought; but they were actually preserved by the lack of summer and autumn rains. They were not juicy like the cultivated eastern grasses, but had short, hard stems. And they did not need to be cured in a barn, but dried right where they grew on the ground.

  Q: Which of the following was NOT mentioned as a characteristic of western grasses?

  (A)They were tough stems

  (B)They were not affected by dry weather

  (C)They can be grown indoors

  (D)They contain little moisture

  类型:特殊句型:not only…but, not…but

  Passage3(P119, 49)

  6. Jules Henri Poincare said: “Science is built with facts just as a house is built with bricks, but a collection of facts cannot be called science any more than a pile of bricks can be called a house.”

  Q: Bricks are mentioned in lines 14-16 to indicate how

  (A)mathematicians approach science

  (B)building a house is like performing experiments

  (C)science is more than a collection of facts

  (D)scientific experiments have led to improved technology

  类型:(1)引号出现必有考题;(2)特殊句型:A not…any more than B,A、B均被否定

  (p204,35)

  7. What geologists call the Basin and Range Province in the United States roughly coincides in its northern portions with the geographic province known as the Great Basin.

  Q: What is the geographic relationship between the Basin and Range Province and the Great Basin?

  (A)The Great Basin is west of the Basin and Range Province

  (B)The Great Basin is larger than Basin and Range Province

  (C)The Great Basin is in the northern part of Basin and Range Province

  (D)The Great Basin is mountainous; the Basin and Range Province is flat desert.

  类型:特殊句型:A coincides in its northern portions with B, B处于A的北部并包含在A之内

  (p280,12)

  8.Coincident with concerns about the accelerating loss of species and habitats has been a growing appreciation of the importance of biological diversity, the number of species in a particular ecosystem, to the health of the Earth and human well-being.

  类型:超难句不考。句型:Coincident with A has been a growing B, 与A一同增长的是B

  (p278)

  9. Despite the road improvements of the turnpike era (1790-1830), Americans continued as in colonial times to depend wherever possible on water routes for travel and transportation.

  类型:文章段首主题句,揭示全文主要讲“water routes for travel and transportation”

  Passage3(p86)

  10. The range of the New York canal system was still further extended when the states of Ohio and Indiana, inspired by the success of the Erie Canal, provided water connections between Lake Erie and the Ohio River.

  Q: According to the passage, Indiana and Ohio supported the development of the New York canal system by

  (A)helping to build the Erie Canal

  (B)building branches to connect it with the Ohio River

  (C)providing much of the water for the Erie Canal

  (D)contributing financially to the construction costs

  类型:通过大写字母、人名、地名等标志词定位原文

  Passage4(p88,41)

  11. On a 1948 vacation, Hazen fortuitously collected a clump of soil from the edge of W. B. Nourse’s cow pasture in Fauquier Country, Virginia, that, when tested, revealed the presence of the microorganisms.

  Q: Who was W. B. Nourse?

  (A)A microbiologist

  (B)A teacher of Hazen’s

  (C)A collector of fungi

  (D)A farmer

  类型:通过大写字母、人名、地名等标志词定位原文

  Passage5(p263,28)

  12. The harpsichord with its bright, vigorous tone was the favorite instrument for supporting the bass of the small orchestra of the period and for concert use, but the 1 character of the tone could not be varied save by mechanical or structural devices.

  Q: According to the passage, what deficiency did the harpsichord have?

  (A)It was fragile.

  (B)It lacked variety in tone.

  (C)It sound metallic.

  (D)It could not produce a strong sound.

  类型:通过特殊字词定位原文harpsichord

  Passage8(p82,7)

  13. The principal reason for this is that none of them possesses chlorophyll, and since they cannot synthesize their own carbohydrates, they obtain their supplies either from the breakdown of dead organic matter or from other living organisms.

  Q: According to the passage, how do fungi obtain carbohydrates?

  (A)They absorb carbohydrates from their own cell walls.

  (B)They synthesize chlorophyll to produce carbohydrates.

  (C)They produce carbohydrates by breaking down chitin.

  (D)They acquired carbohydrates from other organic matter, both living and dead.

  类型:通过特殊字词定位原文carbohydrates

  Passage6(p167,33)

  14.Q: Which of the following statements does the passage support?

  (A)Water is pushed to the top of trees.

  (B)Botanists have proven that living cells act as pumps.

  (C)Atmospheric pressure draws water to the tops of tall trees.

  (D)Botanists have changed their theories of how water moves in plants.

  类型:对于永恒的真理和废话,可以直接选答案。Botanists have changed their theories永远对。

  Passage7(p201,21)

  15.Q: The author mentions all of the following as cause of declines in population growth after 1957 EXCEPT

  (A)people being better educated

  (B)people getting married earlier

  (C)better standards of living

  (D)couples buying houses

  类型:对于永恒的真理和废话,可以直接选答案。

  Passage9(p42,9)

  16.Q: What does the passage mainly discuss?

  (A)Western migration after the Civil War

  (B)The climate of the United States

  (C)The raising of cattle

  (D)A type of wild vegetation

  类型:主题题最后做,从其他题的语境(motif)和文章内容可推出主题。本文47、48、49三题均以 “grass”出题,其他为词汇(3题),指代(1题),可得出本文主要讲“草”。

  Passage3(p118,41)

  17.Q: What does the passage mainly discuss?

  (E)The influence of ice on the diet

  (F)The development of refrigeration

  (G)The transportation of goods to market

  (H)Source of ice in the nineteenth

  类型:主题题最后做,从其他题的语境(motif)和文章内容可推出主题。本文2、4、6、8、10题都与icebox有关。可得出本文主要讲refrigeration(冷藏法)。

  Passage10(p1,1)

  18. The commonsense notion that the best icebox was one that prevented the ice from melting was of course mistaken, for it was the melting of the ice that performed the cooling.

  Q: According to the information in the second paragraph, an ideal icebox would

  (A)completely prevent ice from melting

  (B)stop air from circulating

  (C)allow ice to melt slowly

  (D)use blankets to conserve ice

  类型:细节题,严格在原文中寻找答案,不能使用背景知识。

  Passage10(p2,8)

  19. The engine that became standard on western steamboats was of s different and novel design. It was the work primarily of an unsung hero of American industrial progress, Oliver Evans (1755-1819).

  Q: Who developed the kind of steam engine used on western steamboats?

  (A)Watt

  (B)Boulton

  (C)Fulton

  (D)Evans

  类型:细节题,严格在原文中寻找答案,不能使用背景知识。

  Passage11(p3,13)

  20. It was the work primarily of an unsung hero of American industrial progress, Oliver Evans (1755-1819).

  Q: What opinion of Evans is suggested by the use of term “unsung hero” in line 14?

  (A)More people should recognize the importance of his work.

  (B)More of this inventions should be used today.

  (C)He should be credited with inventing the steam engine

  (D)More should be learned about his early life.

  类型:细节题,严格在原文中寻找答案,不能使用背景知识。Unsung(无名英雄)与中国人的理解不同。C不对,文中提到invent steam engine的是Watt。

  Passage11(p4,15)

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