1、更新更快 出分更稳 助橙ACT小程序ACT保分课程,考后收费,详细内容请咨询V : aiexamsExam:Soonvip - 76Time:1996VersionDEMOPART 1 -英语Passage IDiane Boyd, Wildlife Biologist1They call her Diane of the Wolves. WildHfe biologist Diane Boyd studies wolves in their native habitat in a remote wilderness in the Northwest. It being her base, Boyds eiqhtyyear-old cabin is thirty-five miles from the nearest paved road. It has little running water, electricity, or phone, and Glacier National Park is just across the river that flows past her c
2、abin door.2Because of her isolation, Boyd has had to become self-sufficient. She heats the cabin with firewood, shn chops herself, and hunts wild game for food. Much of her time is spent trapping wolves in order to radio-collar (put a tracking device on) them. Once a wolf is collared, its movements are easy to follow and record. And though she often comes across dangerous grizzlies, Boyd carries no weapon as she makes the rounds of her traps. While checking her traps, she packs supplies.31 The f
3、irst wolf Boyd collared was Sage, a big gray wolf so strong he has crossed the Continental Divide twice in the dead of winter. 2 One winter afternoon, on a routine flight to check on her wolves, Boyd spotted Sage in a hunters trap. 3 She knew that if the hunter didnt kill him, freezing or starvation soon would. 4 If Sage died, Boyds research on this animal would end unhappily after only four years, it was after landing, Boyd and a fellow, bioloqist drove 用tv miles in a four-wheel-drive pickup. 5
4、 They then traveled through deep snow on snowmobiles in order to reach Sage. (11)1 They approached the half-frozen wolf, sedated him, and wrapped him in a sleeping bag. 2 The sky was dark by the time the two biologists had began working. 3 They used the warmth of their bare hands to restore circulation to Sages frozen right foot. 4 Just before daylight, they fitted the recovered wolf with a new radio collar and set him free. (13)A few days later, Boyd noticed Sage and five of his pups playful wr
5、estling on the side of a mountain.Sages rescue had been a success after all!1. NO CHANGEA. Wolves, wildlifeWolves. Wildlife,B. Wolves, specializing in wildlifeAnswer: A2. NO CHANGEA. Her base is an eighty-year-old cabinBeing an eighty-year-old cabin, it is her baseB. Boyds cabin, it being an eighty-year-old base, isAnswer : B3. NO CHANGEA. LessC. FewD. NoAnswer: DA. NO CHANGEpassed her cabinB. passed her cabin*spast her cabinsAnswer : AA. NO CHANGEcabin which is her baseB. cabin, her home baseca
6、bin, which is eighty years oldAnswer : APART 2 -数学1. On a math test, 12 students earned an A. This number is exactly 25% of the total number of students in the class. How many students are in the class?A. 1516B. 2130C. 48Answer : E2.In the figure below, points A, E, and D are on the same line. What is the measure of z CED ?A. 80B. 90B. 100110C. 140Answer : C2. What is the fifth term of the arithmetic sequence 8, 6, 4,?A. -20B. 48C. 16Answer : B4 .What value of x solves the following proportion?A
7、.B.C.D.E.J336 410-21112Answer : E5 . If point C bisects line segment AB, then which of the following congruences must hold?A. CA 2 ABCB 2 ABB. AC 2 BABCM BAC. AC 垩 CBAnswer: EPART 3 -阅读Passage IPROSE FICTION: This passage is adapted from Paule Marshalls short story“Reena”(1983 by The Feminist Press).We metReena and myself-at the funeral of her aunt who had been my godmother and whom I had also called aunt, Aunt Vi, and loved, for she and her house had been, respectively, a source of understandin
8、g and a place of calm for me as a child. Reena entered the church where the funeral service was being held as though she, not the minister, were coming to officiate, sat down among the immediate family up front, and turned to inspect those behind her. I saw her face then.It was a good copy of the original. The familiar mold was there, that is, and the configuration of bone beneath the skin was the same despite the slight fleshiness I had never seen there before, her features had even retained th
9、eir distinctive touches: the positive set to her mouth, the assertive lift to her nose, the same insistent, unsettling eyes which when she was angry became as black as her skinand this was total, unnerving, and very beautiful. Yet something had happened to her face. It was different despite its sameness. Aging even while it remained enviably young. Time had sketched in, very lightly, the evidence of the twenty years.Her real name had been Doreen, a standard for girls among West Indians (her mother, like my parents, was from Barbados), but she had changed it to Reena on her twelfth birthday“As a present to myself”and had enforced the change on her family by refusing to answer to the old name. Reena. With two es! she would say
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