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1、考研英语-341 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)The International Whaling Commissions (IWC) decision to retain its ban on whaling does not mean that the killings will stop. Quite the (1) .Save the Whale. Its a phrase which became annoying with (2) , an unfavorable shorthand f
2、or liberal consciences. How appalling, then, that in the year 2010, it should be pressed (3) service again, to fight the whaling nations: Norway and Iceland, who exempted themselves from the 1986 prohibition (4) by the IWC, and Japan, which hunts whales under cover of “ (5) research“.I am completely
3、 (6) by this weeks events in Morocco, where talks broke down. In my heart, I agree with those who have (7) the news that this years negotiations of the IWC have broken up, and (8) the prohibition would not be lifted (as the US proposed in a desperate (9) to break the deadlock). Yet reason (10) somet
4、hing else. If we do not (11) some kind of new control, the (12) will be able to go on with their slaughter (13) . Membership of the IWC is (14) , and the ban was only ever intended to be (15) . Japan, which has been buying the votes of nations with no interest in whaling (only in the 16 Japan offers
5、 in turn), will continue to press its case, having invested millions of dollars in its (17) . Geoffrey Palmer, New Zealands Commissioner at the IWC, has proposed a year-long (18) period. In the meantime, more whales will die.We stand at a crossroad for whales. We see the (19) existence of these anim
6、als as an indicator of ecological threat. As symbols of an endangered world, they evoke, and provoke, a feeling that they have the same qualities as human on a scale equal to their size and supposed (20) . To some this is so much sentimental words in the New Age.(分数:10.00)A.conditionB.situationC.rev
7、erseD.contrastA.overuseB.concernC.attentionD.stressA.toB.forC.intoD.ofA.supportedB.institutedC.limitedD.abandonedA.relevantB.advancedC.systematicD.scientificA.convincedB.surprisedC.movedD.tornA.embracedB.criticizedC.receivedD.declinedA.whichB.whetherC.thatD.whyA.positionB.attemptC.needD.moodA.report
8、sB.predictsC.advisesD.saysA.exertB.carryC.punishD.refuseA.organizationsB.commissionersC.whalersD.membersA.unsustainedB.unrestrainedC.uncertifiedD.unconfirmedA.voluntaryB.honorableC.popularD.reliableA.accountableB.obligatoryC.indefiniteD.temporaryA.adviceB.aidC.guideD.lessonA.experimentB.trialC.campa
9、ignD.slaughterA.turning offB.lifting offC.shutting offD.cooling offA.abundantB.fragileC.subtleD.affluentA.intelligenceB.performanceC.actionD.emotion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)Its obvious that humans are fundamentally different from other animal
10、species. Its not so easy, though, to identify the traits that make human beings so special. Scientists realized long ago that other animals make tools, play jokes and even have a sense of justice and altruismall things we once thought were unique to our species.Now a paper in the journal Current Bio
11、logy has added another behavior to the list of what other animals share with usand this one isnt quite so charming. After years of field observations in Ugandas Kibale National Park, John Mitani of the University of Michigan and several colleagues have concluded that chimps wage war to conquer new t
12、erritory.“We already knew that chimps kill each other,“ says Mitani. “Weve known this for a long time.“ What scientists didnt know for certain, at least in cases in which groups of chimps banded together to kill others, was why. One hypothesis, advanced more than a decade ago by anthropologist Richa
13、rd Wrangham, was the idea of territorial conquest; circumstantial evidence from both Gombe and Mahale national parks in Tanzania bolstered the theory.In Mahale, for example, male members of one group mysteriously vanished, and another group then expanded into what had been their land. In Gombe, an e
14、xisting group dissolved into civil war, resulting in killings and land takeovers.Whats especially chilling about the observation is that the murder rate appears to be so high. The anthropologists couldnt be certain of how big a band the victims belonged to because they werent used to a human presenc
15、e and thus couldnt be accurately counted. But even a conservative estimate suggests that the death rate is significantly higher than you would see in war between human hunter-gatherer groups.Mitani isnt oblivious to the lesson some people might draw from the study. “Invariably, some will take this a
16、s evidence that the roots of aggression run very deep,“ he says, and therefore conclude that war is our evolutionary destiny. “Even if that were true,“ says Mitani, “we operate by a moral code that chimps dont have.“Apart from that, he points out, the Pan troglodytes chimps he studies are one of two
17、 subspecies. The other is called Pan paniscus, also known as bonobos, and, says Mitani, “the latter, as far as we know, arent nearly as aggressive with respect to intergroup relations. Yet theyre equally close to us.“ That means that if were wired for warfare, were wired for peace too. Ultimately, t
18、he route we choose is still up to us.(分数:10.00)(1).John Mitani concludes that chimps_.(分数:2.00)A.are hard to approach under some circumstancesB.tend to be aggressive against others on some occasionsC.have many similar traits as human beingsD.may kill each other for some reasons unknown(2).The word “
19、bolstered“ (Line 5, Paragraph 3) has the closest meaning to_.(分数:2.00)A.heldB.challengedC.proposedD.confirmed(3).What problem did the anthropologists meet in studying the chimps?(分数:2.00)A.They have no clue as to why chimps grouped to fight.B.There is not enough evidence to prove Wranghams hypothesi
20、s.C.They cant confirm the number of the chimps involved in the war.D.Theres not enough people to participate in the field observation.(4).Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?(分数:2.00)A.Mankind has moral restraints concerning fighting wars.B.Aggressive behaviors among c
21、himps are due to genetic factors.C.Human beings are worrying about choosing between peace and war.D.Some chimps are much milder in temper than human beings.(5).Which of the following would be the best title for the text?(分数:2.00)A.Chimps Going to War TooB.Higher Death Rate among ChimpsC.Differences
22、between subspecies of ChimpsD.Traits Unique to Human Beings五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)This years Sumantra Ghoshal Conference, held at London Business School, debated whether strategy research has become irrelevant to the practice of management. The late Mr Ghoshal published a paper in 2005 scolding bus
23、iness schools for pouring “bad theory“ on their students. That same year Warren Bennis and James OToole, both at the University of Southern California, published an article in the Harvard Business Review criticising MBA programmes for paying too much attention to “scientific“ research and not enough
24、 to what current and future managers actually needed. Business schools, they argued, would be better off acting more like their professional counterparts, such as medical or law schools, nurturing skilled practitioners as well as frequent publishers.However, business school professors have a tendenc
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