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1、考研英语(一)-543 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Perhaps more than any other profession, science places a premium on being correct. Of course, most scientists make plenty of mistakes 1 the way. Yet not all errors are created equal. Historians have 2 a number of instances in
2、 which an incorrect idea proved far more 3 than thousands of others that were trivially mistaken or 4 correct. These are the productive mistakes: errors that 5 on deep, fundamental features of the world around us and 6 further research that leads to major 7 . Mistakes they certainly are. But science
3、 would be far worse off without them. Niels Bohr, for example, created a 8 of the atom that was wrong in nearly every way, yet it 9 the quantum-mechanical revolution. 10 enormous skepticism, Alfred Wegener argued 11 centrifugal forces make the continents move (or “drift“) along the surface of the ea
4、rth. He had the right phenomenon, albeit the wrong 12 . And Enrico Fermi thought that he had created nuclei heavier than uranium, rather than (as we now know) having stumbled 13 nuclear fission. Two other instances of productive mistakes, one from physics in the 1970“s and one from biology in the 19
5、40“s illustrate this 14 dramatically. The authors of the mistakes were not hapless bumblers who 15 , in retrospect, to get lucky. 16 they steadfastly asked questions that 17 of their colleagues broached and 18 ideas that not many at the time had considered. In the process, they 19 the critical groun
6、dwork for today“s burgeoning fields of biotechnology and quantum information science. They were 20 , and the world should be thankful for their errors.(分数:10.00)A.alongB.byC.inD.overA.extractedB.unearthedC.ascertainedD.distinguishedA.potentB.effectiveC.seriousD.capableA.reallyB.barelyC.eventuallyD.n
7、arrowlyA.fixB.touchC.knockD.holdA.supportB.upgradeC.promptD.expandA.programsB.breakthroughsC.undertakingsD.agendasA.modelB.sampleC.prototypeD.duplicateA.simulatedB.describedC.inspiredD.demonstratedA.In view ofB.In the face ofC.In anticipation ofD.In the event ofA.whichB.howC.whatD.thatA.procedureB.c
8、ounselC.mechanismD.systemA.atB.onC.intoD.overA.aspectB.featureC.pointD.topicA.happenedB.triedC.stoppedD.continuedA.HoweverB.RatherC.NeverthelessD.HenceA.mostB.noneC.someD.fewA.joinedB.mingledC.combinedD.mergedA.laidB.madeC.pavedD.offeredA.lucklessB.wretchedC.pitifulD.wrong二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,
9、分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Will fatherhood make me happy? That is a question many men have found themselves asking, and the scientific evidence is equivocal. A lot of studies have linked parenthoodparticularly fatherhoodwith lower levels of marital satisfaction and higher
10、 rates of depression than are found among non-parents. To investigate the matter further, psychologist Sonja Lyubomirsky decided both to study the existing literature, and to conduct some experiments of her own. The results suggest parenthood in general, and fatherhood in particular, really are bles
11、sings, even though the parent in question might sometimes feel they are in disguise. Dr. Lyubomirsky“s first port of call was the World Values Survey. This is a project which gathers huge amounts of data about the lives of people all around the planet. For the purposes of her research, Dr. Lyubomirs
12、ky looked at the answers 6,906 Americans had given, in four different years, to four particular questions. These were: how many children the responder had; how satisfied he (or she) was with life; how happy he was; and how often he thought about the meaning and purpose of life. She found that parent
13、s had higher happiness, satisfaction and meaning-of-life scores than non-parents. The differences were not huge, but they were statistically significant. Moreover, a closer look showed that the differences in happiness and satisfaction were the result of men“s scores alone going up with parenthood.
14、Those of women did not change. Armed with this result, Dr. Lyubomirsky conducted her own experiment. The problem with projects like the World Values Survey is that, because participants are asked to recall their feelings rather than stating what they are experiencing in the here and now, this might
15、lead them into thinking more fondly in hindsight about their parenting duties. Dr. Lyubomirsky therefore gave pagers to 329 North American volunteers aged between 18 and 94, having first recorded, among other things, their sex, age, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, marital status and number of child
16、ren. She told them they would be paged at random, five times a day. When they were so paged, they were asked to complete a brief response sheet about how they felt, then and there. She did not, however, tell them why she was asking these questions. The upshot was the same as her findings from the Wo
17、rld Values Survey. Parents claimed more positive emotions and more meaning in their lives than non-parents, and a closer look revealed that it was lathers who most enjoyed these benefits. It looks, then, as if evolution has bolted into men a psychological mechanism to keep them in the family. At fir
18、st sight, it is strange that women do not share this mechanism, but perhaps they do not need to. They know, after all, that the children are theirs, and that a man“s potential to father an indefinite number of offspring if he can find willing volunteers, might encourage him to stray from the bosom o
19、f his family. Enjoying fatherhood, by contrast, will help keep him in the porch.(分数:10.00)(1).The word “equivocal“ (Line 2, Para. 1) most probably means _.(分数:2.00)A.ambiguousB.conclusiveC.explanatoryD.authoritative(2).It can be inferred from the second paragraph that _.(分数:2.00)A.problem parents ar
20、e excluded from the investigationB.fatherhood is a greater blessing than motherhoodC.parents sometimes hide their true emotionsD.Dr. Lyubomirsky consulted relevant materials(3).According to the passage, the World Values Survey _.(分数:2.00)A.is Dr. Lyubomirsky“s first projectB.contains information on
21、people“s lifeC.takes four years to completeD.involves 6,906 respondents(4).In her experiment, Dr. Lyubomirsky laid emphasis on _.(分数:2.00)A.reminding her subjects of their parenting dutiesB.her subjects helping her with their personal informationC.her subjects recalling their feelings about parentho
22、odD.knowing what her subjects were experiencing on the spot(5).Which of the following can be seen as Dr. Lyubomirsky“s result from her project?(分数:2.00)A.Parents, especially fathers, have higher scores for positive emotions and meaning in life.B.Motherhood can neither make women happier nor more sat
23、isfied.C.Men are psychologically inclined to be kept in the family.D.Fathers are likely to abandon their families in the presence of willing volunteers.五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Singapore Airlines (SIA) has long been known for its iconic Singapore Girls, the demurely smiling stewardesses whose beauty
24、and in-flight pampering remind people of a day when aviation was glamorous and profitable. That allure, made famous in ads, drew high-paying premium-class flyers to Singapore Air, which in 2006 became the airline with the highest stock market value in the world. Thanks to belt-tightening by business
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