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1、考研英语-654 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 terms college and university originally had very similar meanings. Only (1) the passing of centuries did “university“ come to (2) an educational (3) composed of more than one college.During the Middle Ages students (4) the u
2、niversities of Paris, Oxford, and Cambridge found (5) convenient to rent houses and share expenses (6) living in private apartments. By the 13th century these “houses of scholars“ were becoming legally recognized corporate institutions. At Oxford the earliest of these (7) were University College, (8
3、) in 1249 by William of Durham; Balliol College, founded by John Balliol in 1263; and Merton College, founded about 1264 by Walter de Merton. A similar (9) took place at Cambridge.In the United States the word college most commonly (10) to four-year institutions that (11) students from secondary sch
4、ools and grant a bachelors (12) after a general (13) of studies.A college may also be a school (14) specialized training that takes place after (15) the bachelors degree-such as a college of law or medicine. Schools (16) in theological training may be called seminaries or schools instead of colleges
5、. A university normally (17) of a group of colleges-one for the liberal arts or general studies and (18) for engineering, law, medicine, education, and (19) . Some of these colleges are for advanced study, (20) the college of liberal arts is the institution in which one earns a bachelors degree.(分数:
6、10.00)A.withB.byC.forD.atA.signifyB.showC.proveD.manifestA.schoolB.organizationC.institutionD.corporationA.aroundB.atC.byD.onA.soB.thatC.itD.thisA.other thanB.as well asC.instead ofD.more thanA.cooperationB.corporationsC.groupsD.partiesA.foundB.foundedC.builtD.constructedA.developmentB.aggressC.regr
7、essD.retrogressA.infersB.refersC.confersD.differsA.letB.allowC.permitD.admitA.levelB.extentC.gradeD.degreeA.causeB.courseC.processD.programmeA.withB.inC.toD.forA.demandingB.askingC.receivingD.keepingA.specializingB.concerningC.workingD.involvingA.consistsB.insistsC.persistsD.resistsA.the otherB.twoC
8、.otherD.othersA.businessB.tradeC.commerceD.purchaseA.onceB.whenC.whileD.whereas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)Few insects have inspired as much fear and hatred as the diminutive fire ants, less than half an inch long but living in colonies of more t
9、han 250,000 others. Everyone in the southern United States gets to know fire ants sooner or later by painful experience. Fire ants live in large earthen mounds and are true social insects-that means they have a caste system (division of labor), with a specialized caste that lays eggs (queen) and a w
10、orker caste of sterile females. There are several reasons that they are considered pests. About 60% of people living in areas where fire ants occur are stung every year. Of these, about 1% have some degree of allergic reaction ( called anaphylaxis ) to the sting. Their large mounds are unsightly and
11、 can damage mowing equipment. Fire ants sometimes enter electrical and mechanical equipment and can short out switches or chew through insulation. Finally, as fire ants move into new areas, they reduce diversity of native ants and prey on larger animals such as ground-nesting birds and turtles.Even
12、though fire ants are pests in many circumstances, they can actually be beneficial in others. There is evidence that their predatory activities can reduce the numbers of some other important pests. In cotton, for example, they prey on important pests that eat cotton plants such as bollworms and budwo
13、rms. In Louisiana sugarcane, an insect called the sugarcane borer used to be a very important pest before fire ants arrived and began preying on it. Fire ants also prey on ticks and fleas.Whether fire ants are considered pest or not depend on where they are found, but one thing is sure-we had best g
14、et used to living with them. Eradication attempts in the 1960s and 1970s failed for a number of reasons, and scientists generally agree that complete elimination of fire ants from the United States is not possible. A new, long-term approach to reducing fire ant populations involves classical biologi
15、cal control. When fire ants were accidentally brought to the United States, most of their parasites and diseases were not. Classical biological control involves identifying parasites and diseases specific to fire ants in South America, testing them to be sure that they dont attack or infect native p
16、lants or animals, and establishing them in the introduced fire ant population in the United States. Since fire ants are about 5 to 7 times more abundant here than in South America, scientists hope to reduce their numbers using this approach.(分数:10.00)(1).The word “caste“ (paragraph 1) most probably
17、means(分数:2.00)A.throwing.B.castle.C.rank.D.level.(2).Which of the following is a reason why fire ants are considered pests?(分数:2.00)A.They may cause possible mechanical breakdowns to mowing equipment.B.A person has a 60% chance to be stung by fire ants every year.C.1% of the fire ants will cause all
18、ergic reactions to the people stung.D.They will disrupt the food chain by killing off other ants and larger animals.(3).That fire ants prey on bollworms and budworms is mentioned to show that(分数:2.00)A.pests often attack each other to maintain a balance of nature.B.fire ants are not always harmful p
19、ests in given situations.C.fire ants are stronger and fiercer than bollworms and budworms.D.pests are either harmful or beneficial to people or plants.(4).Whether fire ants are pests or not largely depends on their(分数:2.00)A.predatory activities.B.temporal distribution.C.spreading speed.D.geographic
20、al distribution.(5).The authors tone in talking about fire ants in the US seems to be(分数:2.00)A.critical.B.indifferent.C.fearful.D.objective.五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)If you smoke, you d better hurry. From July 1st pubs all over England will, by law, be no-smoking areas. So will restaurants, offices a
21、nd even company cars, if more than one person uses them. Englands smokers are following a well-trodden path. The other three bits of the United Kingdom have already banned smoking in almost all enclosed public spaces, and there are anti-smoking laws of varying strictness over most of Western Europe.
22、 The smokers journey from glamour through toleration to suspicion is finally reaching its end in pariah status.But behind this pubhc-health success story lies a darker tale. Poorer people are much more likely to smoke than richer ones-a change from the 1950s, when professionals and laborers were equ
23、ally keen. Today only 15% of men in the highest professional classes smoke, but 42% of unskilled workers do. Despite punitive taxation-20 cigarettes cost around 5.00 ( $10.00), three-quarters of which is tax-55% of single mothers on benefits smoke. The figure for homeless men is even higher; for har
24、d-drug users it is practically 100%. The message that smoking kills has been heard, it seems, but not by all.Having defeated the big killers of the past-want, exposure, poor sanitation- governments all over the developed world are turning their attention to diseases that stem mostly from how individ
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