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1、考研英语-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)Optimism is the art of always seeing the glass half full (1) half empty, finding something positive in even the most (2) of situations and last but not least the ability to expect the best even if the chances are (3) . It enable
2、s you to try new things, deal with failure as a learning experience (4) a stopping point. In general optimism gives you a reason to live. The world would be a better place if it was full of optimism, (5) unfortunately the trend in todays youth is (6) the opposite way. Today it is (7) to be pessimist
3、ic. One could spend hours discussing how we arrived at this point, (8) our youth refuses to smell the roses and instead prefers to (9) themselves on their own pessimistic (10) .Optimism is not an (11) gift but rather a learned behavior (12) . Like most behaviors optimism is best learned by watching
4、examples, (13) you. The first step in creating a generation of people with a positive outlook on life, is to (14) life on the bright side yourself. (15) it would be wrong to (16) your child from all negativity, it is important that you are not the (17) of doubts and worries. Finding something positi
5、ve in a negative situation needs to be (18) Show how to make the best of things by always (19) the positive, by encouraging your child after a(n) (20) and by explaining over and over that failure is just a part of progress.(分数:10.00)A.apart fromB.opposite toC.contrary toD.instead ofA.dreadfulB.compu
6、lsoryC.alarmingD.sophisticatedA.exoticB.temporaryC.dimD.fewA.viaB.versusC.overD.beyondA.howeverB.thoughC.whereasD.butA.headingB.precedingC.choosingD.travelingA.sensibleB.faultyC.coolD.appreciatedA.howB.whenC.whereD.asA.celebrateB.chokeC.lingerD.repressA.motivesB.faithsC.valuesD.outlooksA.conventiona
7、lB.permanentC.innateD.inheritedA.patternB.formatC.capacityD.moldA.primarilyB.frequentlyC. namelyD.normallyA.drillB.implementC.exerciseD.applyA.AsB.SinceC. WhileD.UnlessA.shelterB.freeC.isolateD.nurtureA.originB.sourceC.foundationD.causeA.accomplishedB.trainedC.experiencedD.practicedA.focusing onB.ad
8、hering toC.turning toD.pointing outA.obstructionB.impedimentC.disappointmentD.hindrance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)Dogs are constantly learning from the reaction of human owners, picking up facial cues and anticipating their owners behavior, a ne
9、w research suggests. The findings, published online in the journal Learning and Behavior, show that dogs essentially are always in training, and help explain how many owners unknowingly teach and reward their dogs bad behavior.Research conducted at the University of Florida focused on the role of ey
10、e contact and facial cues in influencing canine behavior. Earlier studies have suggested that dogs seem to know when they are being watched and even wait to perform forbidden behavior like digging in the garden when they know their owners arent looking. In this study, researchers studied how human c
11、ues triggered begging behavior among 35 pet dogs, 18 shelter dogs and 8 wolves raised in captivity. First the animals were taught that the human strangers helping with the experiment were reliable sources of tasty treats. The testers stood close together and called to the animal, and both offered re
12、wards of Spam cubes or Beggin Strips treats.After four rewards, the experiment began. Two testers stood against a fence or wall, about 20 feet apart and with food in their pockets. The dog was held about 20 feet away, equidistant from both testers. In one condition, one tester faced the dog while th
13、e other turned her back. In another, a tester held a book near her face, while the other tester held the book in front of her face, as if she were reading. In a third condition, one tester held a bucket near the shoulder, while the other put the bucket over her head, blocking her eyes.Then, both tes
14、ters called out to the dogs. All the animalspet dogs, shelter dogs and wolvesignored the person whose back was turned and sought food from the person who was looking at them. “The question was, are dogs and wolves responsive to a humans attentional state?“ said Monique Udell, an assistant professor
15、of psychology at Flagler College, Fla. But when the testers held books, it was only the domestic dogs who avoided the person who appeared to be reading the book. “In a house where theyre used to people reading books, they are sensitive to those types of cues,“ said Dr. Udell. Interestingly, in the b
16、ucket experiment, the animals, for the most part, were equally likely to seek food from the person with the bucket over her head as the person holding the bucket.The experiment shows that dogs are tuned into whether humans are paying attention. “Dogs dont have to read our minds. Dogs read our behavi
17、or,“ said Dr. Udell. Pet owners often get frustrated with bad dog behavior without realizing that they themselves have reinforced it, either by giving the dog a treat when they beg, skipping a bath when they protest or letting them sleep on the bed or couch.(分数:10.00)(1).The new study found that(分数:
18、2.00)A.dogs never behave badly if their owners give them no cues.B.forbidden behavior is harder to train in canine animals.C.dogs behavior can never be shaped by conscious training.D.cues from humans help shape the behavior of canine animals.(2).The experiment shows that domestic animals(分数:2.00)A.a
19、re more responsive to human attentional state.B.feel more intimate to their human masters.C.are not easily fooled by human behavior.D.demonstrate greater interest in facial cues.(3).The possible reason why most animals turned to the person with the bucket is that(分数:2.00)A.they thought the bucket co
20、ntained food.B.they could not read that cue.C.the person did not turn his back on them.D.the person only half hid his face.(4).The expression “are tuned into“ probably means(分数:2.00)A.be ignorant of.B.be insensitive to.C.be responsive to.D.be oblivious to.(5).The best title for the text is(分数:2.00)A
21、.Your Dog Is Watching You.B.Dogs Are More Intelligent Than You Think.C.Dogs Are the Greatest Cheaters of the World.D.Dogs Are Often Taught to Perform Forbidden Behavior.五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Any day now, the federal Department of Education will formally propose new regulations that would cut off f
22、ederal aid to for-profit colleges whose graduates cannot earn enough to repay their student loans.The regulations, known as the “gainful employment“ rules, are an effort to rein in the high debt loads students take on when they enroll in for-profit colleges that offer certificates or degrees in fiel
23、ds like nursing or culinary arts. Students at for-profit colleges are much more likely than others to default on their loans. Under the regulations, a draft of which came out in February, for-profit colleges would not be eligible to receive federal student aid if their graduates debt load was too hi
24、gh to be repaid, over 10 years, with 8 percent of their starting salary.The Career College Association, which represents 1,450 for-profit colleges, is lobbying fiercely against the regulations, which it argues are wrong-headed, unnecessary and likely to restrict needy students access to vocational t
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