2014山东省济宁一模英语试题答案(4)

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    Every March or April,Mexican free-tailed bats migrate up to 1,600 kilometers from     their winter home in Mexico to their American home in Texas,where they raise their     young. Soon after they arrive,each mother gives birth to one baby.As many as 500,baby     bats crowd into 30 cubic centimeters of space.and all those bodies create nice warm tem-    peratures to keep them cozy and comfortable.
    If you have ever lost sight of your parents in a crowded playground,you may be won-    dering how mother bats recorgnize their children.They use their sense of smell to tell which     baby is theirs when it is time for the babies to have milk.    
    When twenty million bats fly out of one cave opening,they make a column so thick     that they show up on the radar at the nearby airport.It can take three hours for all of them     to get out from the cave.“You can feel the breeze from their wings,and see the plats wa-    ving,”says Kennedy.“The movement of all those wings makes a very relaxing soft sound.I've always thought it would make a great relaxation music to help you go to sleep. So much     for bats being scary!”    
56.The scene described in the first paragraph takes place in______.    
A.a movie    B.a cave    C.Mexico    D.the US
57.What makes the scene so“impressive”?
A.The entrance of a deep,dark cave.
B.The bats feeding on insects at night.
C.The huge number of bats flying together.
D.It takes place all summer long.    
58.Both Paragraphs 3 and 4 are mainly about____.
A. when and where the bats migrate    
B.how young bats are raised
C.why baby bats crowd together
D.how mother bats find their children
59.The underlined word“breeze”in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to____.
A.light wind    B.hot air    C.strong smell  D.black smoke
60.What does Kennedy mean by“So much for bats being scary!”?
A.So much space is being occupied by bats!
B. Bats are so much more scary than before!
C.Never say bats are frightening again!
D.So many bats are being scared away !
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    A good reader becomes sooner or later a good book buyer.The sooner,the better. The reading done in a book drawn from a library can not be so pleasant at the moment nor so  permanently useful as the reading done in our own copy.
    A book which is worth reading is likely to be read more than once,and at each reading     some idea or some statement makes such an impression that we wish to refer to it again. Some readers underline the page as they read,but I find that a page which I have underlined can not give me so many fresh impressions as one which has no marks on it.My habit is to make my own index(索引)of a book as I read.I put down the number of the page and a word or two to identify the thought or the fact which I get from it.On a second or third reading I am likely to double or triple the size of this index.This is my substitute for underlining.Most of the books in my library are so indexed that I can find quickly the passage which from time to time I wish to look up.
    To use a book in this way,organizing it for continued usefulness year after year, we     must,of course,do our reading in a copy which belongs to us.The books I buy are chiefly     those of less expensive editions.
    As I have grown older and the number of books on my shelves has increased,I appre-    ciate editions which do not take much room.By careful and continuous selection I keep my     librarv down to ten thousand books.This would be,of course,too large a number for any     but a professional scholar or writer.But my advice to a book lover is to weed but his library     at least once every two years,giving away the books which are not likely to be read again.     And never never buy a book which you will not immediately read.A library bought only for     looks is not literature,but indoor decoration.
61.Which of the following best explains the underlined part in the first paragraph?
A.Reading your own book benefits you more than reading a copy from a library.
B.Reading a book at home is more pleasant and useful than doing it in a library.
C.Reading a book in a library is more pleasant and useful than doing it at home.
D.A book drawn from a library cannot take as much time as your own copy.
62.What is the disadvantage of underlining according to the author?
A.Underlined books look old and not worth reading.
B.The lines make it difficult for the reader to concentrate.
C.Underlined books cannot give the reader enough fresh impressions.
D.The reader cannot find the passage he or she wishes to read again.
63.What would the author's index look like after a third reading?    
A.It contains the number of the page and a word or two.
B.It contains the number of the page and 3 to 6 words.
C.It numbers the page,the paragraph and the lines.
D.It fills the cover of the book with numbers and words.
64.Which of the following books would the author most probably like to keep?
A.Big expensive good books.    B.Thin and cheap books.
C.Books with lots of pictures.    D.Good books in cheap,thin editions.
65.Which of the following can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.The writer has read only some of the books in his library.
B.The writer is a professional scholar or writer.

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