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1、考研英语(一)-5 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)Young girls at high risk for depression appear to have a malfunctioning reward system in their brains, a new study suggests. The finding comes from research that (1) a high-risk group of 13 girls, aged 10 to 14, who were not de
2、pressed but had mothers who (2) recurrent depression and a low-risk group of 13 girls with no (3) or family history of depression. Both groups were given MRI brain (4) while completing a task that could (5) either reward or punishment.(6) with girls in the low-risk group, those in the high-risk grou
3、p had (7) neural responses during both anticipation and receipt of the reward. (8) , the high-risk girls showed no (9) in an area of the brain called the dorsal anterior cingulated cortex(背侧前扣带皮质), which is believed to play a role in (10) past experiences to assist learning.The high-risk girls did h
4、ave greater activation of this brain area (11) receiving punishment, compared with the other girls. The researchers said that this suggests that high-risk girls have easier time (12) information about loss and punishment than information about reward and pleasure.“Considered together with reduced ac
5、tivation in the striate(纹状体的)areas commonly observed (13) reward, it seems that the reward-processing system is critically (14) in daughters who are at elevated risk for depression, (15) they have not yet experienced a depressive (16) , “ wrote Ian H. Gotlib, of Stanford University, and his colleagu
6、es. “ (17) , hmgitudinal studies are needed to determine whether the anomalous activations (18) in this study during the processing of (19) and losses are associated with the (20) onset of depression,“ they concluded. The study was published in the April of the Archives of General Psychiatry.(分数:10.
7、00)A.consistedB.concludedC.embodiedD.includedA.experiencedB.undertookC.subjectedD.experimentedA.personalB.uniqueC.privateD.singleA.explorationsB.examinationsC.detectionsD.scansA.result fromB.result inC.stem fromD.reside inA.WorkedB.RegardedC.CombinedD.ComparedA.strongerB.weakerC.lowerD.higherA.Direc
8、tlyB.HardlyC.SpecificallyD.InitiallyA.movementB.signC.symbolD.activationA.reinforeingB.improvingC.weakeningD.slackingA.whyB.whenC.whereverD.whereasA.processingB.countingC.employingD.implyingA.afterB.amongC.withD.duringA.repairedB.impairedC.healedD.damagedA.becauseB.andC.henceD.choughA.anecdoteB.time
9、C.episodeD.processA.ClearlyB.SkepticallyC.NonethelessD.HoweverA.carriedB.observedC.affeetedD.sufferedA.criticismsB.punishmentsC.rewardsD.allowancesA.subsequentB.inadequateC.sequentialD.frequent二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,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)When Rupert Murdoch sees
10、beams of light in the American advertising market, it is not necessarily time to reach for the sunglasses. Last October, when the impact of September 11th was only beginning to tell, the boss of NASCAR, a media group, had already identified “ strong rays of sunshine“. With ad sales still languishing
11、, Mr. Murdoch declared last month that “ there are some hints of a modest upswing in tile US advertising market“. His early optimism turned out to be misplaced. Now, however, other industry observers are beginning to agree with him.Advertising usually exaggerates the economic cycle, falling sharply
12、and early in a downturn, and rebounding strongly once the economy has begun to recover. This is because most managers prefer to trim their ad budgets rather than their payrolls, and restore such spending only once they feel sure that things are looking up. Last year, Americas ad market shrank by 9.
13、8% , according to CMIR, a research firm. Although ad spending has not yet recovered across all media, some analysts now expect overall ad spending to start to grow in the third quarter.The signs of improvement are patchy, however. Ad spending on radio and television seems to be inching upadvertising
14、 on American National Radio was up 2% in January on the same period last year, according to Aegiswhile spending on magazines and newspapers is still weak. Even within any one market, there are huge differences; just pick up a copy of one of the now-slimline high-teeh magazines that once bulged with
15、ads, and compare it with the hefty celebrity or womens titles. Advertisers in some categories, such as the travel industry, are still reluctant to buy space or airtime, while others, such as the car and movie businesses, have been bolder. The winter Olympics, held last month in Salt Lake City, has a
16、lso distorted the spending on broadcast advertising in the first quarter.Nonetheless, there is an underlying pattern. One measure is the booking of ad spots for national brands on local television. By early March, according to Mr. Westerfields analysis, such bookings were growing fast across eight o
17、ut of the top ten advertising sectors, led by the financial and motor industries. UBS Warburg now expects the “ upfront“ market, which starts in May when advertisers book advance ad spots on the TV networks for the new season in September, to be up 4% on last year. On some estimates, even online adv
18、ertising could pick up by the end of the year.(分数:10.00)(1).What does the author mean by “it is not necessarily time to reach for the sunglasses“ (Para. 1)?(分数:2.00)A.The sunshine is not terribly strong.B.It is not good time to develop advertising.C.There is no need to worry about economy now.D.The
19、real economic recovery has yet to take place.(2).Mr. Murdochs early market estimation was_.(分数:2.00)A.exaggerating the situationB.being too cautiousC.underestimating the developmentD.probably describing the reality(3).Which of the following is true according to the text?(分数:2.00)A.Advertising is a s
20、ensitive marker of economic change.B.Managers will first cut salary during economic downturn.C.CMR was wrong about last years US ad market.D.Advertising spending has started overall growing.(4).Signs of improvement are visible in the advertising of_.(分数:2.00)A.high-tech magazines and sports industry
21、B.celebrity magazines and travel industryC.womens magazines and car industryD.movie industry and high-teeh magazines(5).What is the authors view of the prospect of US advertising market?(分数:2.00)A.Recovery will be slow but sure.B.There will be a big jump.C.Patchy improvement will occur.D.The situati
22、on will remain pessimistie.五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)“Were using the wrong word,“ says Sean Drysdale, a desperate doctor from a rural hospital at Hlabisa in northern KwaZulu-Natal. “This isnt an epidemic, its a disaster. “ A recent UNIEF report, which states that almost one-third of Swazilands 900,000
23、 people are infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, supports this diagnosis. HIV is spreading faster in southern Africa than anywhere else in the world.But is anyone paying attention? Despite the fact that most of the worlds 33.5 million HIV/AIDS cases are in sub-Saharan Africawith an additio
24、nal 4 million infected each yearthe priorities at last weeks Organization of African Unity summit were conflict resolution and economies development. Yet the epidemic could have a greater effect on economic developmentor, rather, the lack of itthan many politicians suspect.While business leaders are
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