恩波学校2005年春季大学英语六级第一次模考试题加答案(之二)
21.Manyecologistspredict,_______.A.ecologicaldisasterswillnothappensoonB.ecologicaldisasterswillneverhappenintheindustrialcountriesC.disastrousfaminesarelikelytohappenintheunderdevelopedcountriesD.disastrousfloodsarelikelytohappenintheThirdWorld22.Exploitativetechnology_______.A.isthemodernproductofindustrializationB.isthemaincausefortheenvironmentalcrisisC.isdesignedtomakefullofourresourcesD.isdesignedtoimprovethequalityofhumanlife23.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_____.A.unsoundfarmingtechniquesaremoredestructivethanIndustrialtechnologyB.modernsciencehasgreatlyimprovedhumanlifeC.theozonelayerintheupperatmospherewasformerlywellpreservedD.itisthetechnologyweusethatisresponsiblefortheenvironmentalcrisis24.WhatisthepassagemainlyaboutA.Thecomingofenvironmentaldisaster.B.Theilleffectsofindustrialization.C.Thedevelopmentofmoderntechnology.D.Theoriginofenvironmentalcrisis.25.Thetoneofthepassagecanbedescribedas_____.A.pessimisticB.optimisticC.concernedD.indifferent
26.Hawaii’snativeminorityrefersto______.A.Hawaii’sethnicgroupsB.peopleofFilipinooriginC.theKaLahuigroupD.peoplewith50%Hawaiianblood27.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueoftheHawaiiannativesA.Sixtypercentofthemarehomelessorunemployed.B.Theirlifespanis5yearsshorterthanaverageAmericans.C.TheirlifeisworsethanthatofotherethnicgroupsinHawaii.D.Theyaretheonlynativegroupwithoutsovereignty.28.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofJohnWaiheeA.HeisHawaii’sfirstnativegovernor.B.Hehassetupasovereigntyadvisorycommittee.C.Hesuggestedthenativepeopledecideforthemselves.D.Heisleadingthelocalindependentmovement.29.WhichofthefollowinggroupsholdsalessradicalattitudeonthematterofsovereigntyA.AmericanIndiannatives.B.OfficeofHawaiianAffairs.C.TheKaLahuigroup.D.TheHawaiiannatives.30.VariousnativeHawaiiansdemandallthefollowingEXCEPT_______.A.agreaterautonomywithinthestateB.morebackrentonthecrownlandC.aclaimontheHawaiiancrownlandD.fullindependencefromtheUS
PassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Today’scopsareunderfarmoreinspectionthantheirpredecessorswere,thanksinparttogovernmentalsoul-searchingsuggestingthatpolicebehaviorhadmuchtodowithtouchingofftheraceriotsofthelate1960s.Today,morethan75percentofthemajormetropolitanpolicedepartmentshavesomesortofcivilianreviewagency.Andtopcopsarewatchingmoreclosely,too.“It’sunbelievablehowtheyMonday-morningquarterback(事后指责)you,”saysDallasofficerJames,whounderwentavigorousinternalinvestigationlastspringafterhefiredat,butmissed,amanwhopointedagunathim,“I’mouttheresweatingbullets,myheart’sgoing95milesperhourandsomeguyissittinginanair-conditionedofficetellingmewhatIshouldhavedone.”Partofthatinspectionisrootedindepartmentaleffortstoheadofflawsuits.Copshavebecomeanincreasinglyinvitingtargetforlitigation.Forexample,in1972,theCityofLosAngelespaid$553,340injudgmentsandsettlementsfortheactionsofitspolicedepartment.Lastyear,LosAngelespaid$6.4million.