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1、考研英语-试卷 174及答案解析(总分:142.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Use of English(总题数:2,分数:80.00)1.Section I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D.(分数:40.00)_Each scientific specialty has its own set of journals. Physicists have Physical Review
2、 Letters, cell biologists have Cell, neuroscientists have Neuron, and so forth. Science and Nature, (1)_, are the only two major journals that (2)_ the complete range of scientific (3)_. As a result, journalists look (4)_ them each week for the (5)_ of new science papers. And scientists look to the
3、journals (6)_ to reach journalists. Why do they care? Competition for (7)_ has gotten so fierce that scientists have sought popular (8)_ to gain an advantage over their (9)_. Publication in specialized journals will win the honor of academics and satisfy the publish-or-perish (10)_, but Science and
4、Nature come with the added bonus of potentially getting your paper written up in The New York Times and other publications. Scientists are also trying to (11)_ other scientists through Science and Nature, not just the public. The line between popular and professional notoriety is not (12)_. Scientis
5、ts tend to pay more attention to the Big Two than to other journals. (13)_ more scientists know about a particular pa per, they are more apt to cite it in their own papers. Being often-cited will increase a scientist“s “Impact Factor“, a measure of how often papers are cited by (14)_. Funding agenci
6、es use the Impact Factor as a (15)_ measure of the influence of scientists they are considering supporting. (16)_ Science and Nature papers have more visibility, the number of“ submissions is growing, say the editors. Nature now gets 10,000 (17)_ a year, and that figure is rising, says editor-in-chi
7、ef Philip Campbell via email. In his opinion, this partly reflects the increase (18)_ scientific activity around the word. It also (19)_ reflects the increasing and sometimes (20)_ emphasis amongst funding agencies and governments on publication measures, such as the typical rates of citation of jou
8、rnals.(分数:40.00)A.evenB.thoughC.althoughD.as ifA.layB.eastC.holdD.coverA.manipulationB.disciplinesC.principlesD.experimentsA.toB.outC.upD.forwardA.substanceB.essenceC.essentialD.significanceA.in lineB.in partC.in personD.in allA.subsidyB.bonusC.favorD.grantsA.distinctionB.publicityC.renownD.esteemA.
9、counterpartsB.alliesC.rivalsD.matchesA.imperativeB.desireC.requirementD.necessityA.connectB.arriveC.reachD.getA.distinctiveB.distinctC.distinguishingD.distinguishedA.AsB.IfC.WithD.WhenA.fellowsB.peersC.membersD.colleaguesA.roughB.harshC.rudeD.unevenA.SinceB.HoweverC.BecauseD.Due toA.documentsB.prese
10、ntationsC.referencesD.manuscriptsA.atB.ofC.onD.inA.no wonderB.no timeC.no doubtD.no soonerA.excessiveB.recessiveC.massiveD.expressive二、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:10,分数:58.00)2.Section II Reading Comprehension_3.Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by ch
11、oosing A, B, C or D._Extrapolating from the adage “two heads are better than one“, a group of economists at the University of Iowa has learned how to turn the instincts of individuals into useful predictions of the future. So far, the researchers have tested their method by predicting the outcome of
12、 such events as the American presidential election and the number of books sold on the first day of a Harry Potter re lease. Now, they have turned their sights to influenza. The influenza in question is not the pandemic bird-flu-related sort that is currently a cause for concern but the quotidian bu
13、g that lays people low, particularly in winter. Even this disease is not trivial, it kills, for instance, about 36,000 people in America and possibly as many as 12,000 people in Britain every year. If outbreaks could be predicted, patients at particular risk could be vaccinated and medical personnel
14、 redeployed in anticipation. So Philip Polgreen and his colleagues wondered if they could succeed where medical science had failed, and give adequate warning of influenza outbreaks. America“s Centres for Disease Control(CDC) track influenza cases in the country as they hap pen. A week later, they re
15、lease the data, in part by using a colour-coded map. The colours reflect the level of influenza activity in each state on a five-point scale, with yellow representing “no activity“ and red representing “widespread activity“. In their study, Dr. Polgreen and his colleagues gave 60 doctors and nurses
16、based in Iowa 100 “flu dollars“ each. The participants used these to buy and sell shares coded according to the CDC“s colours for a particular week in the future, based on how many cases they thought would occur in the state during that week. For example, if a physician saw three young children with
17、 flu symptoms in his office, he might sell any yellow shares he had for the following week and buy red ones. Conversely, if no one he saw seemed to have trouble with influenza, he might buy more yellow or green (sporadic activity) shares for each of the next few weeks. Over the course of the flu sea
18、son from October 2004 to April 2005, 52 participants logged into the market as traders. They were able to buy and sell up to seven weeks in advance. At the end of the experiment, each flu dollar was converted into a real one and given to the participants in the form of an educational grant.(分数:10.00
19、)(1).The purpose of the economists“ research at the University of Iowa is to(分数:2.00)A.predict the outcome of American presidential election.B.predict the sales result of best-sellers.C.predict future events.D.predict diseases like influenza.(2).If succeed, Philip Polgreen and his colleagues might(分
20、数:2.00)A.cure the bird-flu disease.B.cure influenza.C.give adequate help to patients.D.anticipate the outbreaks of flu.(3).If the CDC“s map turns all red, it means(分数:2.00)A.they keep good record of the influenza eases.B.Philip Polgreen and his colleagues are successful.C.there is no cases of influe
21、nza.D.there is a wide outbreak of influenza.(4).What can be inferred from the fourth paragraph?(分数:2.00)A.The physicians are learning to invest in the stock market.B.The study is carried out in the form of stock investment.C.Dr. Polgreen is experienced in stock investment.D.All the participants are
22、rewarded with 100 dollars.(5).If most participants end up with green shares, it means(分数:2.00)A.there will be no flu cases in the coming seven weeks.B.there will be flu breakout in the coming seven weeks.C.there will be some flu cases in the coming seven week.D.the study is failed.Big macs. Nacho-Ch
23、eese Chalupas. Subway subs. Rob Borucki adores them all. The 37-year old indulges in fast-food fare at least five times a week. A really good day for Borucki? When Wienerschnitzel, a West Coast hot-dog chain he grew up with, recently opened just a few blocks from his Tempe Arizona office and he got
24、to enjoy with his fellow sausage enthusiasts. “I was so excited“ says the Internet project manager, who runs a fast-food fan Web site. “And so was everyone there.“ In fast-food terms, Borucki is called a “heavy user,“ even though he is quite slender. Loosely defined as the 20 percent of fast-food ea
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