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1、考研英语-试卷 219 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)_When lab rats sleep, their brains revisit the maze they navigated during the day, acc
2、ording to a new study (1)_ yesterday, offering some of the strongest evidence (2)_ that animals do indeed dream. Experiments with sleeping rats found that cells in the animals“ brains fire in a distinctive pattern (3)_ the pattern that occurs when they are (4)_ and trying to learn their way around a
3、 maze. Based on the results, the researchers concluded the rats were dreaming about the maze, (5)_ reviewing what they had learned while awake to (6)_ the memories. Researchers have long known that animals go (7)_ the same types of sleep phases that people do, including rapid-eye-movement (REM) slee
4、p, which is when people dream. But (8)_ the occasional twitching, growling or barking that any dog owner has (9)_ in his or her sleeping pet, there“s been (10)_ direct evidence that animals (11)_. If animals dream, it suggests they might have more (12)_ mental functions than had been (13)_. “We have
5、 as humans felt that this (14)_ of memoryour ability to recall sequences of experienceswas something that was (15)_ human“, Wilson said. “The fact that we see this in rodents (16)_ suggest they can evaluate their experience in a significant way. Animals may be (17)_ about more than we had previously
6、 considered“. The findings also provide new support for a leading theory for (18)_ humans sleepto solidify new learning. “People are now really nailing down the fact that the brain during sleep is (19)_ its activity at least for the time immediately before sleep and almost undoubtedly using that rev
7、iew to (20)_ or integrate those memories into more usable forms“, said an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.(分数:40.00)A.relatedB.retainedC.releasedD.relievedA.as yetB.stillC.howeverD.by thenA.intersectingB.parallelingC.resemblingD.differingA.sleepingB.dreamingC.awakeD.aware
8、A.in circlesB.in accordC.in caseD.in essenceA.eraseB.consolidateC.disciplineD.improveA.forB.byC.throughD.inA.instead ofB.as well asC.apart fromD.except forA.guaranteedB.encounteredC.confirmedD.witnessedA.littleB.someC.muchD.enoughA.cryB.memorizeC.dreamD.sleepA.complexB.confusedC.vigorousD.instantane
9、ousA.validatedB.recognizedC.calculatedD.evaluatedA.remainderB.acquisitionC.propertyD.accuracyA.mainlyB.uniquelyC.approximatelyD.respectivelyA.didB.doesC.wouldD.willA.displayingB.thinkingC.performingD.behavingA.whyB.whenC.howD.whereA.reviewingB.analyzingC.decodingD.stressingA.consolidateB.transformC.
10、reorganizeD.renovate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 choosing A, B, C or D._Mark Twain once observed that giving up smoking is easy. He knew, because he“d done it hundr
11、eds of times himself. Giving up for ever is a trifle more difficult, apparently, and it is well known that it is much more difficult for some people than for others. Why is this so? Few doctors believe any longer that it is simply a question of will power. And for those people that continue to view
12、addicts as merely “weak“, recent genetic research may force a rethink. A study conducted by Jacqueline Vink, of the Free University of Amsterdam, used a database called the Netherlands Twin Register to analyze the smoking habits of twins. Her results suggest that an individual“s degree of nicotine d
13、ependence, and even the number of cigarettes he smokes per day, are strongly genetically influenced. The Netherlands Twin Register is a voluntary database that is prized by geneticists because they allow the comparison of identical twins (who share all their genes) with fraternal twins (who share ha
14、lf). In this case, however, Dr. Vink did not make use of that fact. For her, the database was merely a convenient repository of information. Instead of comparing identical and fraternal twins, she concentrated on the adult fraternal twins, most of whom had completed questionnaires about their habits
15、, including smoking, and 536 of whom had given DNA samples to the register. The human genome is huge. It consists of billions of DNA “letters“, some of which can be strung together to make sense (the genes), but many of which have either no function, or an unknown function. To follow what is going o
16、n, geneticists rely on markers they have identified within the genome. These are places where the genetic letters may vary between individuals. If a particular variant is routinely associated with a particular physical feature or a behavior pattern, it suggests that a particular version of a nearby
17、gene is influencing that feature or behavior. Dr. Vink hopes that finding genes responsible for nicotine dependence will make it possible to identify the causes of such dependence. That will help to classify smokers better (some are social smokers while others are physically addicted) and thus enabl
18、e “quitting“ programmes to be customized. Results such as Dr. Vink“s must be interpreted with care. Association studies, as such projects are known, have a disturbing habit of disappearing, as it were, in a puff of smoke when someone tries to replicate them. But if Dr. Vink really has exposed a gene
19、tic link with addiction, then Mark Twain“s problem may eventually become a thing of the past.(分数:10.00)(1).The author cites the example of Mark Twain to show that(分数:2.00)A.quitting smoking is no easy job.B.kicking the habit of smoking demands a strong will.C.some people are frustrated by failing to
20、 give up smoking.D.some people may be destined to fail quitting smoking.(2).What can be inferred from the third paragraph?(分数:2.00)A.The fraternal twins are much more valued by researchers.B.Two kinds of twins are often been compared in research.C.Identical twins are more likely to be addicted to sm
21、oking.D.Fraternal twins are more genetically similar than identical twins.(3).The word “customized“(Paragraph 5) can best be substituted by(分数:2.00)A.diversified.B.tailored.C.simplified.D.justified.(4).Dr. Vink“s results must be interpreted with care because(分数:2.00)A.it may have negative effects on
22、 related studies.B.it is unreliable so far.C.it may provide an excuse for nicotine addicts.D.it could undermine the anti-smoking movement.(5).The passage is mainly about(分数:2.00)A.an innovative way of quitting smoke.B.a possible link between genetics and smoking.C.an impressive study on fraternal tw
23、ins.D.a famous person“s experience quitting smoking.When enthusiasts talk of sustainable development, the eyes of most people glaze over. There is a whiff of sack-cloth and ashes about their arguments, which usually depend on people giving up the comforts of a modern economy to achieve some debatabl
24、e greater good. Yet there is a serious point at issue. Modern industry pollutes, and it also seems to cause significant changes to the climate. What is needed is an industry that delivers the benefits without the costs. And the glimmerings of just such an industry can now be discerned. That industry
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