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1、考研英语-773 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)Young girls at high risk for depression appear to have a malfunctioning reward system in their brains, a new study suggests. The finding comes from research that (1) a high-risk group of 13 girls, aged 10 to 14, who were not dep
2、ressed but had mothers who (2) recurrent depression and a low-risk group of 13 girls with no (3) or family history of depression. Both groups were given MRI brain (4) while completing a task that could (5) either reward or punishment. (6) with girls in the low-risk group, those in the high-risk grou
3、p had (7) neural responses during both anticipation and receipt of the reward. (8) , the high-risk girls showed no (9) in an area of the brain called the dorsal anterior cingulated cortex (背侧前扣带皮质), believed to play a role in (10) past experiences to assist learning. The high-risk girls did have gre
4、ater activation of this brain area (11) receiving punishment, compared with the other girls. The researchers said that this suggests that high-risk girls have easier time (12) information about loss and punishment than information about reward and pleasure. “Considered together with reduced activati
5、on in the striatal (纹状体的) areas commonly observed (13) reward, it seems that the reward-processing system is critically (14) in daughters who are at elevated risk for depression, (15) they have not yet experienced a depressive (16) ,“ wrote Ian H. Gotlib, of Stanford University, and his colleagues.
6、“ (17) , longitudinal studies are needed to determine whether the anomalous activations (18) in this study during the processing of (19) and losses are associated with the (20) onset of depression,“ they concluded. The study was published in the April of the Archives of General Psychiatry.(分数:10.00)
7、A.embodiedB.includedC.concludedD.consistedA.experiencedB.undertookC.subjectedD.experimentedA.personalB uniqueC privaA.explorationsB.examinationsC.detectionsD.scansA.result fromB.suppose toC.result inD.lead inA.MadeB.RegardedC.InsistedD.ComparedA.strongerB.weakerC.lowerD.higherA.DirectlyB.HardlyC.Spe
8、cificallyD.InitiallyA.movementB.signC.symbolD.activationA.reinforcingB.improvingC.weakeningD.slackingA.whyB.whenC.whereverD.whereasA.processingB.countingC.employingD.implyingA.afterB.amongC.withD.duringA.repairedB.impairedC.healedD.damagedA.becauseB.andC.henceD.althoughA.anecdoteB.timeC.episodeD.pro
9、cessA.ClearlyB.SkepticallyC.NonethelessD.HoweverA.carriedB.observedC.effectedD.sufferedA.criticismsB.punishmentsC.rewardsD.allowancesA.subsequentB.inadequateC.sequentialD.frequent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)When is an endangered species not an en
10、dangered species? When it lives in the sea, apparently. Despite continuing carnage in the ocean, marine creatures were refused any protection at the United Nations conference on trade in wildlife that ended yesterday in Doha, Qatar. Tigers, rhinos and elephants are all better protected after the mee
11、ting of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites). But hammerhead sharks, bluefin tuna and other marine species should be quaking in their skins. For when it comes to fish, the world has decided that scientific evidence of imminent demise is not reason enough to defend them
12、 against overexploitation. The conflict between trade and conservation is nothing new, but it is pretty well established that if you let trade in wildlife run rampant (蔓延的), soon there will be nothing left to sell. That is why the UN set up Cites in the first place. So why did fish get such a raw de
13、al? Is it that we care less about life that is so very different from us? Do the emotionless eyes of fish leave our hearts cold? Is it an extension of the convenient myth that fish feel no pain? The truth is far more shocking. All fingers of blame point directly at Japan. The high value of bluefin t
14、una-a single specimen can reach $112 000-led it to orchestrate a full-scale campaign against proposals to ban trade in the species. Diplomatic missions were sent to developing nations to bully them into agreeing with Japans conviction that fish cannot be endangered. That way of thinking is grounded
15、in ignorance. The oceans long seemed infinite in their capacity to produce such riches, and any sign that this was not so was hidden by our inability to peer into the depths. Science has now stripped back the veil and revealed the extent of the depletion. It is this science that Japan and its allies
16、 have chosen to not to see. Unfortunately for life in the sea, Japans campaign made waves far beyond the bluefin. Sharks are in dire trouble thanks to some peoples appetite for using their fins in soup. About 73 million sharks are killed each year as a result, and sharks dont reproduce fast. But far
17、 from favoring a ban, nations voted against even the most basic monitoring of the trade. Red and pink corals have now all but vanished from the Mediterranean and are being stripped from the Pacific, but proposals to control that trade were also swept away. Fish dont recognise borders and boundaries.
18、 Yet one nation, Japan, by its cynical use of political power is robbing the world of a shared resource.(分数:10.00)(1).The word “carnage“ (Line 2, Paragraph 1) is closest in meaning to “ _ “.(分数:2.00)A.slaughterB.protectionC.attentionD.neglect(2).The conflict between trade and conservation is_.(分数:2.
19、00)A.the establishment of CitesB.the urgency of protecting marine creaturesC.the divergence on the trade of fishD.the value of fish(3).Why are fish refused any protection from the United Nations conference?(分数:2.00)A.We care less about marine life.B.The emotionless eyes of fish leave our hearts cold
20、.C.People think that fish feel no pain.D.People especially Japanese convict that fish wont be endangered.(4).Sharks are endangered mainly because _.(分数:2.00)A.Japanese believe that fish cannot be endangeredB.we dont have effective measures to protect themC.Chinese have a desire for their fins in the
21、 cookingD.sharks dont reproduce fast(5).The authors attitude towards the fate of marine creatures is_.(分数:2.00)A.optimisticB.criticalC.worriedD.nonchalant五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Its seven weeks into the new year. Do you know where your resolution is? If youre like millions of Americans, you probably
22、 vowed to lose weight, quit smoking and drink less in the new year. You kicked off January with a commitment to long-term well-being-until you came face-to-face with a cheeseburger. You spent a bundle on a shiny new gym pass. Turns out, it wasnt reason enough for you to actually use the gym. People
23、can make poor decisions when it comes to health-despite their best intentions. Its not easy abiding by wholesome choices (giving up French fries) when the consequences of not doing so (heart disease) seem so far in the future. Most people are bad at judging their health risks: smokers generally know
24、 cigarettes cause cancer, but they also tend to believe theyre less likely than other smokers to get it. And as any snack-loving dieter can attest, people can be comically inept at predicting their future .behavior. You swear you will eat just one potato chip but dont stop until the bag is empty. So
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