2013年4月托福考试辅导:toefl阅读模拟试题第二套(1)

2013-04-09 11:02:23 托福考试toefl阅读

7、 Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence in the passage? Incorrect choices change the meaning in important ways or leave out essential information.

Although direct evidence of recent eruptions is lacking, scientists believe that these volcanoes were active as recently as 100 million years ago.
Scientists estimate that volcanoes active more recently than 100 years ago will still have extensive impact cratering on their slopes.
If, as some evidence suggests, these volcanoes erupted as recently as 100 million years ago, they may continue to be intermittently active.
Although these volcanoes were active as recently as 100 million years ago, there is no direct evidence of recent or ongoing eruptions.

Paragraph 4
Another prominent feature of Mars's surface is cratering. The Mariner spacecraft found that the surface of Mars, as well as that of its two moons, is pitted with impact craters formed by meteoroids falling in from space. As on our Moon, the smaller craters are often filled with surface matter-mostly dust-confirming that Mars is a dry desert world. However, Martian craters get filled in considerably faster than their lunar counterparts. On the Moon, ancient craters less than 100 meters across (corresponding to depths of about 20 meters) have been obliterated, primarily by meteoritic erosion. On Mars, there are relatively few craters less than 5 kilometers in diameter. The Martian atmosphere is an efficient erosive agent, with Martian winds transporting dust from place to place and erasing surface features much faster than meteoritic impacts alone can obliterate them.

8、The word "considerably" in the passage is closest in meaning to
Frequently
Significantly
Clearly
Surprisingly

9、According to paragraph 4, what is demonstrated by the fact that craters fill in much faster on Mars than on the Moon?
Erosion from meteoritic impacts takes place more quickly on Mars than on the Moon.
There is more dust on Mars than on the Moon.
The surface of Mars is a dry desert.
Wind is a powerful eroding force on Mars.

10、In the papragraph 4, why does the author point out that Mars has few ancient craters that are less than 5 kilometer?
To explain why scientists believe that the surface matter fill Martian craters is mostly dust
To explain why scientists believe that the impact craters on Mars were created by meteoroids
To support the claim that Martian atmosphere is an efficient erosive agent
To argue that Mans experienced fewer ancient I impacts than the Moon did

Paragraph 5
As on the Moon, the extent of large impact cratering (i.e.craters too big to have been filled in by erosion since they were formed) serves as an age indicator for the Martian surface. Age estimates ranging from four billion years for Mars's southern highlands to a few hundred million years in the youngest volcanic areas were obtained in this way.

11、According to paragraph 5, what have scientists been able to determine from studies of large impact cratering on Mars?
Some Martian volcanoes are much older ithan was once thought.
The age of Mars's surface can vary from area to area.
Large impact craters are not reliable indicators of age in areas with high volcanic activity.
Some areas of the Martian surface appear to be $Wer than they actually are.

Paragraph 6
The detailed appearance of Martian impact craters provides an important piece of information about conditions just below the planet's surface. Martian craters are surrounded by ejecta (debris formed as a result of an impact) that looks quite different from its lunar counterparts. A comparison of the Copernicus crater on the Moon with the (fairly typical) crater Yuty on Mars demonstrates the differences. The ejecta surrounding the lunar crater is just what one would expect from an explosion ejecting a large volume of dust, soil, and boulders.However, the ejecta on Mars gives the distinct impression of a liquid that has splashed or flowed out of crater. Geologists think that this fluidized ejecta crater indicates that a layer of permafrost, or water ice, lies just a few meters under the surface. Explosive impacts heated and liquefied the ice, resulting in the fluid appearance of the ejecta.

12、 According to paragraph 6, the ejecta of Mars's crater Yuty differs from the ejecta of the Moon's Copernicus crater in that the ejecta of the Yuty crater
Has now become part of a permafrost layer
Contains a large volume of dust, soil and boulders
Suggests that liquid once came out of the surface at the crater site
Was thrown a comparatively long distance from the center of the crater

13、Look at the four squares [■] that indicate where the following sentence could be added to the
passage.
This surface feature has led to speculation about what may lie under Mars's surface.

Where would the sentence best fit? Click on a square to add the sentence to the passage.

Paragraph 6
The detailed appearance of Martian impact craters provides an important piece of information about conditions just below the planet's surface. Martian craters are surrounded by ejecta (debris formed as a result of an impact) that looks quite different from its lunar counterparts. A comparison of the Copernicus crater on the Moon with the (fairly typical) crater Yuty on Mars demonstrates the differences. The ejecta surrounding the lunar crater is just what one would expect from an explosion ejecting a large volume of dust, soil, and boulders. ■ However, the ejecta on Mars gives the distinct impression of a liquid that has splashed or flowed out of crater. Geologists think that this fluidized ejecta crater indicates that a layer of permafrost, or water ice, lies just a few meters under the surface. ■ Explosive impacts heated and liquefied the ice, resulting in the fluid appearance of the ejecta. ■

B

14、 Directions: An introductory sentence for a brief summary of the passage is provided below. Complete the summary by selecting the THREE answer choices that express the most important ideas in the passage. Some answer choices do not belong in the summary because they express ideas that are not presented in the passage or are minor ideas in the passage. This question is worth 2 points.

Volcanoes and impact craters are major features of Martian geology.

A. Plate motion on Mars, once considered to have played no role in shaping the planets surface, is
now seen as being directly associated with the planet's earliest volcanoes.
B.Mars has shield volcanoes, some of which are extremely tall because of the planet"s low surface
gravity.

C. Although the erosive power of the Martian atmosphere ensures that Mars has fewer craters than the
Moon does, impact craters are prominent on Mars' s surface.

D. Scientists cannot yet reliably estimate the age of the Martian surface because mere has been too
much erosion of it.
E. Scientists have been surprised to discover that conditions just below the surface of Mars are very
similar to conditions just below the surface of the Moon
F. Studies of crater ejecta have revealed the possibility of a layer of permafrost below the surface of
Mars.    

 


 

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