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1、考研英语-试卷 255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)_In an ideal world, the nation“s elite schools would enroll the most qualified students
2、. But that“s not how it (1)_.Applicants whose parents are alums get special treatment, as (2)_ athletes and rich kids. Underrepresented minorities are also given (3)_. Thirty years of affirmative action have changed the character of (4)_ white universities; now about 13 percent of all undergraduates
3、 are black or Latino. (5)_ a recent study by the Century Foundation found that at the nation“s 146 most (6)_ schools, 74 percent of students came from upper middle-class and wealthy families, while only about 5 percent came from families with an annual income of (7)_ $35,000 or less. Many schools sa
4、y diversityracial, economic and geographicis (8)_ to maintaining intellectually (9)_ campuses. But Richard Kahlenberg of the Century Foundation says that even though colleges (10)_ they want poor kids, “they don“t try very hard to find them“. (11)_ rural students, many colleges don“t try at all. “Un
5、fortunately, we go where we can (12)_ a sizable number of potential applicants“, says Tulane admissions chief Richard Whiteside, who (13)_ aggressively and in personfrom metropolitan areas. Kids in rural areas get a glossy (14)_ in the mail. Even when poor rural students have the (15)_ for top colle
6、ges, their high schools often don“t know how to get them there. Admissions officers (16)_ guidance counselors to direct them to promising prospects. In (17)_ high schools, guidance counselors often have personal (18)_ with both kids and admissions officers. In rural areas, a teacher, a counselor or
7、(19)_ an alumnus “can help put a rural student on our radar screen“, says Wesleyan admissions dean Nancy Meislahn. But poor rural schools rarely have college (20)_ with those connections; without them, admission “can be a crapshoot“, says Carnegie Mellon“s Steidel.(分数:40.00)A.promisesB.triesC.worksD
8、.managesA.doB.areC.willD.beA.preferenceB.prejudiceC.prepositionD.preclusionA.strictlyB.mostlyC.generallyD.honestlyA.AndB.ButC.SoD.ThenA.excellentB.wealthyC.popularD.competitiveA.mainlyB.roughlyC.totallyD.exactlyA.accessB.basisC.keyD.solutionA.vitalB.smartC.interactiveD.functionalA.claimB.affirmC.ins
9、istD.declareA.Except forB.As forC.But forD.Just forA.requireB.ensureC.locateD.generateA.admitsB.acceptsC.recallsD.recruitsA.bronzeB.broomC.browserD.brochureA.gutsB.groundsC.gradesD.guaranteesA.call onB.rely onC.try onD.hold onA.affluentB.affiliatedC.alternativeD.advancedA.innovationsB.judgmentsC.rel
10、ationshipsD.suggestionsA.elseB.soC.evenD.ifA.acquaintancesB.executivesC.tutorsD.advisers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._It might take only the t
11、ouch of peach fuzz to make an autistic child howl in pain. The odour of the fruit could be so overpowering that he gags. For reasons that are not well understood, people with autism do not integrate all of their senses in ways that help them understand properly what they are experiencing. By the age
12、 of three, the signs of autisminfrequent eye contact, over-sensitivity or under-sensitivity to the environment, difficulty mixing with others are in full force. There is no cure; intense behavioural therapies serve only to lessen the symptoms. The origins of autism are obscure. But a paper in Brain,
13、 a specialist journal, casts some light. A team headed by Marcel Just, of Carnegie Mellon University, and Nancy Minshew, of the University of Pittsburgh, has found evidence of how the brains of people with autism function differently from those without the disorder. Using a brain-scanning technique
14、called functional magnetic-resonance imaging(FMRI), Dr. Just, Dr. Minshew and their team compared the brain activity of young adults who had “high functioning“ autism (in which an autist“s IQ score is normal) with that of non-autistic participants. The experiment was designed to examine two regions
15、of the brain known to be associated with languageBroca“s area and Wernicke“s areawhen the participants were reading. Three differences emerged. First, Wernicke“s area, the part responsible for understanding individual words, was more active in autists than non-autists. Second, Broca“s areawhere the
16、components of language are integrated to produce meaningwas less active. Third, the activity of the two areas was less synchronised. This research has led Dr. Just to offer an explanation for autism, lie calls it “underconnectivity theory“. It depends on a recent body of work which suggests that the
17、 brain“s white matter (the wiring that connects the main Bodies of the nerve ceils, or grey matter, together) is less dense and less abundant in the brain of an autistic person than in that of a non-autist. Dr. Just suggests that abnormal white matter causes the grey matter to adapt to the resulting
18、 lack of communication. This hones some regions to levels of superior ability, while others fall by the wayside. The team chose to examine Broca“s and Wernieke“s areas because language-based experiments are easy to conduct. But if the underconnectivity theory applies to the rest of the brain, too, i
19、t would be less of a mystery why some people with autism are hypersensitive to their environments, and others are able to do certain tasks, such as arithmetic, so well. And if it is true that underconnectivity is indeed the main problem, then treatments might be developed to stimulate the growth of
20、the white-matter wiring.(分数:10.00)(1).Which of the following is true according to the first paragraph?(分数:2.00)A.The smell of a peach can make an autistic person feel painful.B.Autistic persons have difficulty understanding their environment.C.The signs of autism begin to appear after the age of thr
21、ee.D.Behavioural therapies can be used to cure people of autism.(2).The paper by Dr. Just and Dr. Minshew is meant to examine _.(分数:2.00)A.the functions of different regions of the brainB.the differences of autism from other disordersC.the brains for the origins of autismD.the roles of Broca“s area
22、and Wernicke“s area(3).The “underconneetivity theory“ attributes autism to _.(分数:2.00)A.disproportion of grey matterB.imbalance of brain functionsC.deficiency in white matterD.insufficiency of communication(4).The author“s attitude towards Dr. Just and Dr. Minshew“s work can be described as _.(分数:2.
23、00)A.enthusiastic supportB.absolute neutralityC.slight suspicionD.moderate approval(5).What will the succeeding paragraph, should there be one, most probably discuss?(分数:2.00)A.Efforts to examine other brain areas of autistic persons.B.Ways to stimulate the growth of white matter wiring.C.Other prob
24、lems autistic persons may suffer from.D.Mysteries why white matter is so important.Saudi Arabia, the oil industry“s swing producer, has become its flip-flopper. In February, it persuaded OPEC to cut its total production quotas by lm barrels per day (bpd), to 23.5m, as a precaution against an oil-pri
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