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1、考研英语(二)-539 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)Of all things in the world, I most dislike filling up forms; in fact, I have a 1 horror of it. Applying for a driving license, 2 for an evening course, booking a holiday abroadeverything nowadays seems to 3 giving information
2、 about one“s personal life and habits that has little or nothing to do with the matter 4 hand. When I apply for a job, it may be of some 5 interest to a 6 employer to learn that I collect stamps or had measles as a child, but why 7 he conceivably wants to know that my father was a tobacconist who di
3、ed in 1988? The authorities who 8 one to fill up forms, frequently demand answers to questions that one would 9 to put to one“s intimate friends. The worst of it is that, when 10 with such questions, I find my mind goes blank. Have I ever suffered from a serious illness? My mother always 11 me I was
4、 “delicate“. Do I suffer from any personal defects? Well, I wear 12 lenses and my upper teeth are not my own, but perhaps the word “defects“ 13 to my character. Am I supposed to 14 that I like gambling, and find it difficult to get up in the morning? 15 of them are true. Of all, I think job applicat
5、ions are the 16 . “Education“previous experiencepost held give 17 .Terrified by the awful warning about giving false 18 which appears at the bottom of the form, I 19 to remember what exams I passed and how long I worked for what firms. However hard I try, there always seems to be a year or two for w
6、hich I cannot satisfactorily account and which I am certain, if left 20 , will give the impression that I was in prison or engaged in some occupation too dubious to mention.(分数:10.00)A.positiveB.negativeC.mildD.slightA.attendingB.registeringC.invitingD.workingA.containB.includeC.involveD.excludeA.by
7、B.inC.atD.toA.obviousB.distinctC.ambiguousD.obscureA.prospectiveB.comingC.existingD.on-goingA.needB.mayC.shouldD.didA.bidB.inviteC.requestD.requireA.hesitateB.delightC.swearD.confessA.connectedB.confrontedC.associatedD.contactedA.ensuredB.insuredC.assuredD.reassuredA.contactB.sightlessC.contactingD.
8、nearsightedA.agreesB.connectsC.relatesD.appliesA.declineB.denyC.admitD.rejectA.NeitherB.BothC.NoneD.EitherA.bestB.easiestC.poorestD.worstA.daysB.datesC.offersD.suggestionsA.declarationsB.witnessesC.publicationsD.announcementsA.attemptB.reluctantC.manageD.struggleA.vacantB.emptyC.blankD.unwritten二、Se
9、ction 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)Whether mobile phones can cause cancer remains an open question. But they are also accused by some of causing pain. A growing number of people around the world claim to be “electrosensitive“, in other words physically resp
10、onsive to the electromagnetic fields that surround phones and the other electronic devices that clutter the modern world. Indeed, at least one country, Sweden, has recognized such sensitivity as a disability, and will pay for the dwellings of sufferers to be screened from the world“s electronic smog
11、. The problem is that, time and again, studies of those claiming to be electrosensitive show their ability to determine whether they are being exposed to a real electric field or a sham one is no better than chance. So, unless they are lying about their symptoms, the cause of those symptoms needs to
12、 be sought elsewhere. Michael Landgrebe and Ulrich Frick, of the University of Regensburg, in Germany, think that the “elsewhere“ in question is in the brain and, in a paper presented recently to the Royal Society in London, they describe an experiment which, they think, proves their point. Dr. Land
13、grebe and Dr. Frick used a body scanner called a functional magnetic-resonance imager to see how people“s brains react to two different kinds of stimulus. Thirty participants, half of whom described themselves as electrosensitive, were put in the imager and told that they would undergo a series of t
14、rials in which they would be exposed either to an active mobile phone or to a heating device called a thermode, whose temperature would be varied between the trials. The thermode was real. The mobile phone, however, was a dummy. The type of stimulus, be it the authentic heat source or the sham elect
15、romagnetic radiation, was announced before each exposure and the volunteers were asked to rate its unpleasantness on a five-point scale. In the case of heat, the two groups“ descriptions of their experiences were comparable. So, too, was their brain activity. However, when it came to the sham-phone
16、exposure, only the electrosensitive described any sensationswhich ranged from prickling to pain. Moreover, they showed neural activity to match. This suggests that electrosensitivity, rather than being a response to electromagnetic stimulus, is similar to well-known psychosomatic disorders such as s
17、ome sorts of tinnitus and chronic pain. A psychosomatic disorder is one in which the symptoms are real, but are induced by cognitive functions such as attitudes, beliefs and expectations rather than by direct external stimuli. The paradoxical point of Dr. Landgrebe“s and Dr. Frick“s experiment is th
18、at mobile phones do indeed inflict real suffering on some unfortunate individuals. It is just that the electromagnetic radiation they emit has nothing whatsoever to do with it.(分数:10.00)(1).According to the first paragraph, Sweden _.(分数:2.00)A.has recognised electrosensitivity as a disabilityB.has t
19、oo many mobile phonesC.has too many people claiming to be “electrosensitive“D.has a serious problem of electronic smog(2).The phrase “no better than chance“ (Para. 2) most probably means _.(分数:2.00)A.quite successfulB.based on factsC.correct only by luckD.wrong(3).In the experiment of Dr. Landgrebe
20、and Dr. Frick, _.(分数:2.00)A.thirty participants described themselves as electrosensitiveB.the temperature would remain the same between the trialsC.the thermode was shamD.the mobile phone was sham(4).According to Dr. Landgrebe and Dr. Frick. electrosensitive _.(分数:2.00)A.is a response to electromagn
21、etic stimulusB.does not have real symptomsC.is induced by cognitive functionsD.is induced by direct external stimuli(5).According to this passage, the experiment of Dr. Landgrebe and Dr. Frick _.(分数:2.00)A.has great scientific valueB.proves mobile phones can cause cancerC.does not successfully prove
22、 the point of Dr. Landgrebe and Dr. FrickD.shows that those who claim to be electrosensitive are lying about their symptoms五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)The world economy has been growing at its fastest for a generation. Money, goods and ideas move around the globe more freely. So why all the complaints?
23、The problem is that workers in rich countries are not getting a fair share. Their share of income has been shrinking for the past quarter of a century. The new order may be just great for capitalists, but not for those who toil by hand or brain. In its semi-annual World Economic Outlook, the IMF exa
24、mines how trade, technology and immigration have stitched the world“s labor markets together at an astonishing rate, leaving rich-country workers unsure of where they stand. Globalization is not the only possible reason why labor“s share has shrunk. New technologies have probably taken a few degrees
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