Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:
In the debates about how a particular piece of land is to be used, the priorities often conflict. What should you do, for example, if you find out that under the fertile fields of a there is a thick bed of coal which can be strip mined? Strip mining rips up top soil and vegetation. But mining may create jobs, bring money to the towns businesses. Those who approve of strip mining say that the coal is needed, and they point out that it is quicker and cheaper to get coal from the surface than to go deep into the earth to get it by standard mining techniques. On the other hand, it takes nature 500 years to create an inch of top soil. As the countryside fills up, people are becoming more need for open space. Nearly every proposal for a new power plant, highway, or airport draws fierce opposition. Everyone wants the big, land-eating “ uglies ” to be in someone else’s backyard. Minneapolis and St.Paul, Minnesota, for example, have been debating about the site of a future airport for years. Yet if a new airport is needed, it will have to go somewhere.
How do we find our way out of the land-used problem? One way might be to reexamine our values, to think in new directions. Does everyone have to have a car with its need for highways and parking lots? What about developing mass transit systems that use less land? Do suburbs have to sprawl? Can they be designed so they use less space? Do we have to have more energy? If we do, do we really have to strip-mine coal to provide it?
However difficult they may be to arrive at, choices will have to be made if we want to preserve the beauty and usefulness of the land. For there is at least one point on which all of us can agree: The land does have its limits.
31. The word “priorities” in the sentence means ____.
A) the various needs
B) the most important goal
C) the number one necessity
D) the first thing to be considered
32. “… , people are becoming more need for open space. ” tells us that ____.
A) people are thinking to develop their living space into the sky
B) people noticed the need for unoccupied land
C) people are struggling to get more land from the space
D) people are becoming more active on the space issue
33. How do we find our way out of the land use problems?
A) One way might be to reexamine our values, to think in new directions.
B) Everyone has to have a car with its need for highways and parking lots.
C) We have to have more energy. We need strip mine coal to provide it.
D) We may develop mass transit systems which use less land.
34. “ Everyone wants the big, land-eating ‘ uglies to be in someone else s backyard. ” shows that ____.
A) people don t want more big projects
B) people don t want to live in the neighborhood of the big projects
C) people regard the large construction projects are “ uglies ”
D) people don t like the undesirable building projects
35. The main idea of this article is ____.
A) The Limits of Land
B) Land
C) Land and Our Life Styles
D) Land and Space
3 短文大意
關(guān)于如何利用某塊土地的問(wèn)題,首先應(yīng)考慮什么經(jīng)常成為辨論的要點(diǎn)。例如,如果在肥沃 的農(nóng)田下面發(fā)現(xiàn)有厚厚的一層可開(kāi)采的煤的話,該如何做呢 ? 開(kāi)礦得掀開(kāi)上面的土壤和蔬菜 ,但開(kāi)礦可以提供就業(yè)機(jī)會(huì),給城市商業(yè)帶來(lái)經(jīng)濟(jì)利益。贊成開(kāi)采的認(rèn)為需要煤且這樣挖煤 更容易,但另一方面,表層的土壤也十分珍貴,人們?cè)絹?lái)越需要開(kāi)闊的空間。所以修建新的機(jī)場(chǎng)、發(fā)電廠、公路等計(jì)劃幾乎都遭到強(qiáng)烈的反對(duì),那么如何解決土地利用問(wèn)題呢 ? 更換價(jià) 值觀念可能是一種解決辦法。如果我們想保持土地的美,又使土地可以利用,無(wú)論多難也得作出選擇,畢竟土地有限這一點(diǎn)是大家公認(rèn)的。
31. 答案 D 。
【試題分析】 此題考查根據(jù)上下文推測(cè)單詞意思的能力。
【詳細(xì)解答】 應(yīng)是首先要考慮的事情,而不是 A “多種需要”, B “最重要的目的”,或 C “第一需要”。
32. 答案 B 。
【試題分析】 此題考查句意理解。
【詳細(xì)解答】 應(yīng)該注意到未被占用的土地的重要性,而不是向天空發(fā)展或向空間要地等。
33. 答案 A 。
【參考譯文】 我們?cè)撊绾谓鉀Q土地利用的問(wèn)題呢 ?
【試題分析】 此題考查對(duì)文章倒數(shù)第二段的理解,見(jiàn)該段第二句話。
【詳細(xì)解答】 應(yīng)是更新價(jià)值觀念,換一種新的思維方式。 B 、 C 、 D 都不符合題意。
34. 答案 B 。
【參考譯文】 “每個(gè)人都希望別人的后園有大片的“難看的東西”表明……
【試題分析】 此題考查難句的意思。
【詳細(xì)解答】 人們都不愿意與大型建筑物為鄰。
35. 答案 A 。
【試題分析】 此題考查文章主旨。
【詳細(xì)解答】 本文主要講述的是土地的極限,而不是泛泛談?wù)撏恋�、生活方式或空間等。
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