黑龙江学位英语考试模拟练习题
21. A. kinds B. sort C. means D. types
22. A. denied B. reproduced C. replaced D. ridiculed
23. A. hardly; B. nearly C. certainly D. somehow
24. A. trips B. work C. business D. travels
25. A. buy B. sell C. race D. see
26. A. quickly B. rapidly C. regularly D. recently
27. A. on B. in C. behind D. about
28. A. raising B. making C. reducing D. improving
29. A. unusual B. interested C. average D. biggest
30. A. slowest B. equal C. faster D. less
31. A. bringing B. obtaining C. bought D. purchasing
32. A. part B. half C. number D. side
33. A. clearly B. proportionally C. percentage D. suddenly
34. A. income B. work C. plans D. debts
35. A. used B. spent C. cost D. needed
36. A. months' B. dollar's C. family D. year
37. A. famous B. superior C. fastest D. inferior
38. A. running B. notice C. influence D. discussion
39. A. then B. as C. so D. which
40. A. start B. leave C. keep D. repair
Part III. Reading Comprehension (40 points; 55 minutes)
Section 1
Directions: Each of the following three passages is followed by some questions. For each question there are four choices. Choose the best answer to each question. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
Passage One
Questions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.
"The beauty of Wuyishan Mountain will amaze you." my Chinese friends said when told I would visit the nature reserve of Wuyishan Mountain. While I was impatient to verify their comments, I was skeptical. As a Canadian I am accustomed to large acres of greenery and vast forests.
But now, I must confess my impression was wrong. I was not aware that a nature reserve could embody such splendid scenery and offer such startling glimpse of history and ancient culture. In a country of 1.2 billion inhabitants, I have discovered the marvel of a nature coexists in harmony and where modem life does not disrupt the rhythm of nature.
The reserve is divided into four zones for protection and conservation which offer unique character; the conservation zone of biodiversity in the west, the ecological conservation zone of the Jiuquxi River in the center, the natural and cultural zone in the east, and finally, the ruins of the imperial Minyue City of the Han Dynasty in the village of Chengcun. These zones formed a total environment, which since 1987 has been recognized as part of the global network Man and Biosphere. To further promote preservation of this site, China has requested that Wuyishan Mountain reserve be listed as a Natural and Cultural World Heritage site of UNESCO.
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