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1、考研英语-529 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)Until about four decades ago, crop yields in agricultural systems depended on (1) resources, recycling organic matter, built-in biological control mechanisms and rainfall patterns. Agricultural yields were (2) but stable. Produc
2、tion was (3) by growing more than one crop or variety in space and time in a field as insurance against pest (4) or severe weather. Inputs of nitrogen were (5) by rotating major field crops with legumes. In turn, rotations suppressed insects, weeds and diseases by effectively (6) the life cycles of
3、these pests. A typical corn belt farmer grew corn (7) with several crops including soybeans, and small grain production was intrinsic to maintain livestock. Most of the labor was done by the family with occasional hired help and no (8) equipment or services were purchased from off4arm sources. In th
4、ese type of farming systems the link between agriculture and ecology was quite (9) and signs of environment degradation were seldom evident.But as agriculture modernization (10) the ecology-farming linkage was often broken as ecological principles were (11) . In fact, several agricultural scientists
5、 have arrived at a (12) consensus that modem agriculture confronts an environment crisis. A growing number of people have become concerned about the long-term (13) of existing food production systems. Evidence has shown that (14) the present capital-and-technology-intensive fanning systems have been
6、 extremely productive and competitive, they also bring a (15) of economic, environmental and social problems.Evidence also shows that the very nature of the agricultural structure and prevailing polices have led to this environmental (16) by favoring large farm size, specialized production, crop mon
7、ocultures and mechanization. Today as more and more farmers are integrated (17) international economies, imperatives to (18) disappear and monocultures are rewarded by economies of scale. In turn, lack of rotations and diversification (19) key self-regulating mechanisms, turning monocultures into hi
8、ghly (20) agro-ecosystems dependent on high chemical inputs.(分数:10.00)A.externalB.internalC.exportedD.importedA.smallB.equivalentC.modestD.maximumA.safeguardedB.ensuredC.hinderedD.disturbedA.breakthroughB.outburstC.sprawlD.outbreakA.gainedB.producedC.offeredD.providedA.recyclingB.improvingC.breaking
9、D.repeatingA.integratedB.rotatedC.combinedD.cooperatedA.specificB.specialC.specializedD.especialA.weakB.compactC.remoteD.strongA.progressedB.processedC.provokedD.prolongedA.followedB.appliedC.ignoredD.overestimatedA.generalB.commonC.uniqueD.usualA.conservationB.enduranceC.progressD.sustainabilityA.a
10、sB.whereasC.despiteD.becauseA.varietyB.numberC.quantityD.mixtureA.situationB.protectionC.crisisD.issueA.withB.toC.atD.intoA.diversionB.diversityC.diseaseD.specializationA.take awayB.take inC.take offD.take upA.efficientB.proficientC.intensiveD.vulnerable二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题
11、数:0,分数:0.00)四、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Prudent investors learned long ago that putting your eggs into lots of baskets reduces risk. Conservationists have now hit on a similar idea: a population of endangered animals will have a better chance of survival if it is divided into interconnected groups. The
12、prospects of the species will be better because the chance that all the constituent subpopulations will die out at the same time is low. And, in the long term, it matters little if one or two groups do disappear, because immigrants from better-faring patches will eventually re-establish the species
13、old haunts.One endangered species divided in just this way is the worlds rarest carnivore, the Ethiopian wolf, which lives high in the meadows of the Bale Mountains. Just 350 exist in three pockets of meadow connected by narrow valleys in the Bale Mountains National Park, with a further 150 outside
14、this area.Two of the main threats to the Ethiopian wolf come from diseases carried by domestic dogs. One of these, rabies, is of particular concern because it is epidemic in the dog population. At first blush, vaccinating the wolves against rabies seems a simple solution. It would be ambitious, beca
15、use the prevailing thinking - that all individuals matter and therefore all outbreaks of disease should be completely halted - implies that a large proportion of wolves would need to be vaccinated.Dan Haydon, of the University of Glasgow, and his colleagues believe that conservation biologists shoul
16、d think differently. With the exception of humans, species are important but individuals are not. Some outbreaks of disease can be tolerated. In a paper published this week in Nature, they recast the mathematics of vaccination with this in mind.On epidemiologists standard assumption that every indiv
17、idual counts, vaccination programmes are intended to prevent epidemics by ensuring that each infected animal, on average, passes the disease on to less than one healthy animal. This implies that around two-thirds of all the wolves would need to be vaccinated. A programme that sought to save a specie
18、s rather than individuals would allow each infected wolf to pass the disease on to more than one healthy animal and hence require fewer vaccinations. Dr Haydon and his colleagues have calculated, using data from a rabies outbreak in 2003, that vaccinating between 10% and 25% would suffice, provided
19、veterinarians gave jabs to those wolves living in the narrow valleys that connect the subpopulations.If the threat of rabies arose every five years, targeting all the wolves in the corridors would cut the risk of extinction over a 20-year period by fourfold. If this were backed up by vaccinating a m
20、ere 10% of the wolves in the three connected meadows, the chance of extinction would drop to less than one in 1,000. Saving a few seems to be an efficient way of protecting the many.(分数:10.00)(1).By citing prudent investors idea, the author wants to illustrate that(分数:2.00)A.conservationists got ins
21、pirations from it.B.endangered animals can be protected in a similar way.C.the prospects of some species depend on conservation.D.the subpopulations will die without being put into different groups.(2).The Ethiopian wolf(分数:2.00)A.is facing the risk of extinction as the rarest carnivore.B.is separat
22、ed into three groups to achieve survival.C.lives in narrow valleys in the Bale Mountains.D.has altogether 350 alive in the world.(3).The idea that nearly all the wolves would need to be vaccinated(分数:2.00)A.is due to that rabies carried by dogs is epidemic.B.is very easy to be realized by local medi
23、cal administration.C.is based on the thinking that every wolf is necessarily protected.D.is supported by Dan Haydon of the University of Glasgow.(4).From the last two paragraphs, we know that(分数:2.00)A.if each individual counts, one-third of wolves have to be vaccinated.B.Dr. Haydon proved epidemiol
24、ogists standard assumption is right.C.to vaccinate 10% to 25% of wolves living in the connected meadows is enough.D.it takes 20 years to reduce risk of extinction if all the wolves are targeted.(5).The main purpose of the text is to(分数:2.00)A.show the dangers Ethiopian wolves are facing with.B.infor
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