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1、考研英语-579 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)American higher education stands on the brink (边缘) of chaos. (1) have so many spent so long learning so little.The present crisis (2) the increasingly widespread acceptance among faculty and administrators of the fatal education
2、al (3) that a student should not be required to do any academic work that (4) him. If a student prefers not to study science or history or literature, he is (5) to attain his degree without studying any science, history, or literature.Throughout the country the attempt is being (6) to provide studen
3、ts with what is advertised as a (7) education without requiring of them the necessary self-discipline and hard work. Students have been led to believe they can achieve (8) effort, that all they need to do in order to obtain a good education is skip (跳跃) casually down the merry road to learning. Unfo
4、rtunately, that road is no (9) a detour (绕路) to the dead end of ignorance.We must realize that becoming an educated person is a difficult, demanding (10) . Just as anyone who spoke of intense (11) training as a continuous source of pleasure and delight would be thought a fool, for we all know how mu
5、ch pain and frustration such training involves, so anyone who speaks of intense mental (12) as a continuous source of joy and ecstasy ought to be thought (13) foolish, for such effort also involves pain and frustration. Of course, there can be joy in learning as there can be joy in sport. But in bot
6、h cases the joy is a result of overcoming genuine (14) and cannot be experienced without sweat.And that he (15) well is no reason why he should not be criticized for an (16) performance. Such criticism, when well-founded and constructive, is (17) demeaning (有辱人格的). Yet criticism of any sort is (18)
7、nowadays. (19) student opinion is given greater and greater (20) in the evaluation of faculty, professors are busy trying to ingratiate (迎合) themselves with the students.(分数:10.00)A.InvariablyB.BarelyC.NeverD.HardlyA.shows upB.sides withC.prevails overD.stems fromA.codeB.principleC.moralD.standardA.
8、displeasesB.distractsC.disciplinesD.disapprovesA.convincedB.consentedC.allowedD.acknowledgedA.doneB.madeC.offeredD.carriedA.humaneB.generousC.livelyD.liberalA.withoutB.throughC.despiteD.byA.rather thanB.fewer thanC.less thanD.more thanA.behaviorB.vocationC.enterpriseD.careerA.manualB.physicalC.mater
9、ialD.solidA.exertionB.strainC.practiceD.drillA.evenlyB.comparativelyC.thoroughlyD.equallyA.trialsB.challengesC.torturesD.dilemmasA.thinksB.impliesC.assumesD.meansA.inadequateB.unqualifiedC.incompetentD.incapableA.by all meansB.in a senseC.in no wayD.in any caseA.scarceB.scantyC.exceptionalD.rareA.Wh
10、ereasB.AsC.ThoughD.UnlessA.weightB.measureC.importanceD.stress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)Aimee Hunter, a research psychologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, has long studied individual responses to antidepressants. Being skeptica
11、l of the true effectiveness of the drugs, she says she was originally interested in researching the impact of placebos. But over the years, her own data began convincing her otherwise. “Ive come to see now, by doing the research myself and spending hours looking at numbers, that the medication is ab
12、solutely doing something,“ Hunter says.In an earlier study that Hunter published in 2009, she and her team used the same QEEG technique on 58 patients, who were given a placebo daily for one week before being randomized to take either placebo or an active drug. Researchers found distinct patterns of
13、 brain activity in the patients; not everyone responded to the placebo the same way. “We found that changes in brain function occurring during the first week of placebo predicted who will do well on medication,“ she says.The region where changes were recordedin the prefrontal lobeis thought to be in
14、volved in generating expectations. A common explanation for the placebo effect is that the mere anticipation of improvement begets real benefit. But in the case of Hunters patients, the changes in brain activity predicted actual response to the antidepressant , not to placebo.Intriguingly, in patien
15、ts who showed the specific brain response associated with antidepressant-related recovery, the most significant improvement was seen in what psychologists call interpersonal sensitivity how people respond to either positive or negative social events. When suffering from depression, patients tend to
16、become inured to positive social cues and oversensitized to negative ones. They may interpret a passerbys frown as being directed at them, for instance, and some research has found that depressed people are more likely to misidentify smiling faces as conveying neutral or negative emotions. The patie
17、nts who improved with medication in Hunters study “were less sensitive to rejection and more comfortable with others,“ she says.Reducing emotional sensitivitynot treating depression per seis what medications like Prozac, which affect the levels of serotonin in the brain, do best, according to Healy.
18、 If that entire class of drugs had been studied and marketed as pills to reduce emotional reactivity rather than depression, he says, “the placebo response would be very small compared to the drug. “Still, treating a patients oversensitivity does not necessarily help depression. For some people whos
19、e illness is marked by social dread and misperceived rejections, reducing that anxiety could be critical. But for someone whose depression is primarily experienced as deep sadness and inability to feel pleasure, blunting emotional sensitivity may do little good. These differences further explain why
20、 the drugs may produce such varied individual responses.Evidence suggests that about 80% of people with depression can be helped by drugs, talk therapy or a combination of the two, so although it is critical to figure out which treatments work for which patients, the larger question remains: Why are
21、nt most patients getting good care, and why do we continue to insist that so many of those taking antidepressants dont really need them?(分数:10.00)(1).At the beginning of her research, Hunter(分数:2.00)A.could not distinguish antidepressants from placebos.B.found medication was of no use to depressed p
22、atients.C.did not believe antidepressants could really help patients.D.did not use the right medical instrument to do her experiment.(2).It is generally believed that placebos can work on some patients because(分数:2.00)A.the patients believe in the effects of these placebos.B.the placebos have genera
23、ted real effects on the patients.C.the patients are never told anything about the placebos.D.the placebos are milder medications than antidepressants.(3).The most important finding Hunter has made is that(分数:2.00)A.antidepressants never work on any patients with depression.B.antidepressants lower th
24、e patients interpersonal sensitivity.C.depressed people tend to look at the negative side of a situation.D.depressed people never get along well with other people.(4).Reducing emotional sensitivity(分数:2.00)A.is what a placebo can do for patients.B.cannot help depressed patients at all.C.works better
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