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Inthispartofthetest,therearefivepassages.Aftereachpassage,therearefivequestionsfollowedbyfourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandthenwritethecorrespondingletteronyourAnswerSheet.
PassageOne
Plantsandanimalsthathavebeenstudiedcarefullyseemtohavebuilt-inclocks.Thesebiologicalclocks,astheyarecalled,usuallyarenotquiteexactinmeasuringtime.However,theyworkprettywellbecausetheyare“reset”eachday,whenthesuncomesup.
Dopigeonsusetheirbiologicalclockstohelpthemfinddirectionsfromthesun?
Wecankeeppigeonsinaroomlitonlybylamps.Andwecanprogramthelightingtoproduceartificial“days”,differentfromthedayoutside.Afterawhilewehaveshiftedtheirclocks.Nowwetakethemfarawayfromhomeandletthemgoonasunnyday.Mostofthemstartoutasiftheyknowjustwhichwaytogo,butchooseawrongdirection.Theyhavepickedadirectionthatwouldbecorrectforthepositionofthesunandthetimeofdayaccordingtotheirshiftedclocks.
Itisknownandexperimentedthathomingpigeonscantelldirectionsbythesun.Butwhathappenswhentheskyisdarklyovercastbycloudsandnoonecanseewherethesunis?
Thenthepigeonsstillfindtheirwayhome.Thesameexperimenthasbeenrepeatedmanytimesonsunnydaysandtheresultwasalwaysthesame.Butonveryovercastdaysclock-shiftedpigeonsarejustasgoodasnormalpigeonsinstartingoutintherightdirections.Soitseemsthatpigeonsalsohavesomeextrasenseofdirectiontousewhentheycannotseethesun.
Naturally,peoplehavewonderedwhetherpigeonsmighthaveabuilt-incompass-somethingthatwouldtellthemaboutthedirectionsoftheearth’smagneticfield.Onewaytotestthatideawouldbetoseeifapigeon’ssenseofdirectioncanbefooledbyamagnetattachedtoitsback.Withastrongmagnetcloseby,acompasscannolongertelldirection.
Totesttheidea,agroupoftenpigeonshadstronglittlemagnetbarsattachedtotheirbacks.Anothergroupcarriedbrassbarsinsteadwhichwerenotmagnetic.Inanumberofexperiments,bothgroupsweretakenawayfromhomeandletgo.Onsunnydaysnoneofthemagnet-pigeonswasfooled.Theywerejustasgoodasthebrass-pigeonsinstartingoutintherightdirectiontowardhome.Oncloudy,overcastdays,however,withnosunthebrass-pigeonschosetherightdirection,butthemagnet-pigeonswereintrouble.Theylaterstartedoutindifferentdirectionsandactedcompletelylost.
Questions1-5arebasedonPassageOne.
1.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheorganizationofthepassage?
A.Questionsareraisedfirstandthenexperimentstoanswerthemarecited.
B.opinionsaregivenfirstandthenevidencesagainstthemorequoted.
C.Statementscomefirstandexamplessupportingthemfollow.
D.People’slongheldbeliefsarecitedfirstandexceptionscomeafter.
2.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassageaboutbiologicalclocks?
A.Theyareusedbyallplantsandanimalstotelltime.
B.Pigeons’biologicalclocksareregulatedeverydaywiththesunrise.
C.Thebuilt-inbiologicalclockscannotbechanged.
D.Theygraduallydevelopedaspigeonsgrowmature.
3.Howcanpeopleshiftpigeons’biologicalclocks?
A.Bytrainingthemwhentheyareyoung.
B.Byminorandharmlessoperations.
C.Bytakingthemreallyfarawayfromhome.
D.Bykeepingtheminartificialdays.
4.Whichistrueaboutpigeons’findingdirections?
A.Withabrassonbacktheycanfinddirectionssooner.
B.Theycanfinddirectionsbetterthanotherbirds.
C.Theyusetheearth’smagneticfieldandthesuntofinddirections.
D.Theycanfinddirectionsonlytotheirhome.
5.Whatdoestheauthorwanttosaybycitingthelastexperiment?
A.Onheavilycloudydays,pigeonsthatarenotwelltraineddonotfly.
B.Pigeonsusedifferentsourcestofinddirectionsondifferentweather.
C.Magneticfieldisanimportantsourceinhelpingpigeonstofinddirections.
D.Thelittlemagnetbarsmakeiteasierforpigeonstofinddirections.
PassageTwo
Insomeways,yes—butthedifferencesmattermore.Justashumanhistoryhasbeenshapedbytheriseandfallofsuccessiveempires,thecomputerindustryhas,inthefewdecadesofitsexistence,beendominatedbyonelargecompanyafteranother.Duringthemainframeera,IBMworethecrown.Butitfumbledthetransitiontosmallermachinesinthepersonal-computerera,andthethronewasusurpedbyMicrosoft.Now,atthedawnoftheneweraofInternetservices,Googleiswidelyseenastheheirtothekingdom.Astheupstarthasmaturedintoapowerfulindustrygiant,thesuggestionthat“GoogleisthenewMicrosoft”hasbecomecommonplaceincomputingcircles.Isittrue?
Thecomparisonisbothacomplimentandareproach.ItisacomplimentbecauseitimpliesthatGooglehasnowbecomethecompanythatdefinestheenvironmentinwhichothertechnologyfirmsoperate,justasIBMandMicrosoftoncedid.AswithMicrosoftinitsheyday,Googleisthetechnologyfirmwherethesmartestgeeksaspiretowork;
itembodiesthetechnologicalzeitgeist;
anditisahighlyregardedcompanythathasbecomeahouseholdname.Butthecomparisonisalsoareproach,becauseithighlightsgrowingconcernthatGoogleisnowtoopowerfulforitsowngood,orthatoftheindustry,orindeedthatoftheworldatlarge.
Formanypeople,GoogleprovidesthefrontdoortotheInternet.Formanyonlinebusinesses,theirpositioninitssearchranking—theworkingsofwhichareacloselyguardedsecret—isamatteroflifeordeath.ToomuchpoweristhusconcentratedinGoogle’shands,saycritics,includingMicrosoft’sBillGates.MicrosoftandotherbigInternetfirms,includingeBay,AmazonandYahoo,arenowsaidtobenegotiatingvariousalliancesinordertoprovideacounterweighttothenewbehemoth.Smallerfirmsfeelevenmorevulnerable.AssoonasGooglesaysitismovingintoaparticularmarket,smallfryinthatmarketnowdartforcover,unlesstheyareluckyenoughtobeacquiredbyGoogle.
YettherearesomecrucialwaysinwhichGooglediffersfromMicrosoft.Forastart,itisafarmoreinnovativecompany,anditsuseofsmall,flexibleteamshassofarallowedittoremaininnovativeevenasithasgrown.Microsoft,incontrast,hasstagnatedasaresultofitssizeanddominance.Itisleastinnovativeinthemarketsinwhichitfacestheleastcompetition—operatingsystems,officesoftwareandwebbrowsers—thoughitis,curiously,stillcapableofinnovatinginmarketsinwhichithasstrongrivals(notablyvideogaming).
TrytoavoidusingMicrosoftsoftwareforaday,particularlyifyouworkinanoffice,andyouwillhavedifficulty;
butsurvivingadaywithoutGoogleisrelativelyeasy.Ithasstrongcompetitorsinallthemarketsinwhichitoperates:
search,onlineadvertising,mapping,softwareservices,andsoon.LargefirmssuchasYahoo,whichpreviouslyfarmedsearchesouttoGoogle,haveswitchedtoothertechnologies.Google’smarketshareinsearchhasfallenfromahighofaround80%toaround50%today.PerhapstheclearestevidencethatGoogle’scontinueddominanceisnotinevitableisthefateofAltaVista,theformertopdoginInternetsearch.Whoremembersittoday?
Questions6-10arebasedonPassageTwo.
6.ThecomparisonmadeamongIBM,MicrosoftandGooglesuggeststhat_____.
A.IBMisnolongeranimportantfirminthecomputerindustry
B.Microsofthasalwaysbeendominantinthecomputerindustry
C.Googleisgainingadominantpositionincomputingtechnology
D.itisnotvalidtomakeacomparisonbetweenthethreefirms
7.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutGoogle?
A.Googleiswidelyknownonlyincomputingcircles.
B.Googleisbeingcriticizedforbeingtoopowerful.
C.Googleisofvitalimportancetoonlinebusinesses.
D.GoogleislikelytoeplaceMicrosoftincomputerindustry.
8.ComparedwithMicrosoft,ogleissaidtobemore_____.
A.stagnateintechnologyB.inflexibleinstructure
C.ambitiousindevelopmentD.innovativeinmarket
9.Microsoftisfacingchallengesin_____.
A.operatingsystemB.officesoftware
C.webbrowsersD.videogaming
10.WhichisusedasanexampletopredictthelikelyfutureofGoogle’sInternetearch?
A.AltaVista.B.Yahoo.
C.eBay.D.Amazon.
PassageThree
Itissuchanoddrelationshipbetweenpeopleandpandas.WearesofondofthemthatwhentheChinesegovernmentlentapairtotheSanDiegoZooforsixmonths,thenumberofvisitorsincreasedsharply,andthezoosoldoverhalfamillionpandaT-shirts.WhenaPandawasborninTokyoZooin1986,thousandsofpeoplephoneddailytoheararecordingofthebaby’scry.
Althoughthereasonwelovepandasisnoteasytoexplain,animalscientistsoffersomeplausibletheories.Theysuggestthatparentinginstinctsarearousedbythecommoncharacteristicsofbabies:
roundfacesandsmalljaws.Pandas,eveninadulthood,displayalloftheseinterestingfeatures.
Untilrecently,however,itseemednearlycertainthatthismuch-lovedcreaturewasdestinedtodieout.Evennowthegiantpandanumbersfewerthan1000inashrinkingwildernessinonesmallareainChina,anuntimelyendfortheworld’smostbelovedwildspeciesmaystillbeavoidable.“It’seasytosavethepanda,”saysGeorgeSchaller,theNewYorkZoologicalSociety’spandaexpertandaworldrenownedzoologist.“Allitneedsisbambooandpeace.”
Wildlifeexpertshaverecommendedsomebasicstepstohelp.AdetailedplanfortheprotectionofpandahasbeendrawnupbytheWildlifeFund,incooperationwiththeChineseMinistryofForestry.Theplancallsfora70%increaseinthepandapreserveatacostof
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