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1、考研英语-试卷 29 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)_For those who regard the al-Jazeera TV channel as a biased, anti-western mouthpiece fo
2、r Osama bin Laden, the announcement that it will start broadcasting 24 hours a day in English next year will be unwelcome. Its likeliest audience is Muslims (1)_ the Middle East who do not speak Arabic. Will al-Jazeera“s reports of suffering and rage in Iraq and beyond inspire anger (2)_ America and
3、 its (3)_ at home, too? The new service may prove a bit less (4)_ than its Arabic sibling. Nigel Parsons, its managing editor, says that al-Jazeera has been too strident on (5)_ in the past, and that the English channel will (6)_ to redress that. It will strive (7)_ balance, credibility and authorit
4、y, he says, and it will signal a new maturity for al-Jazeera, which was started by the emir of Qatar in 1996. It will broadcast its own original contentnews, documentaries and talk shows(8)_ studios in Doha, London and Washington, (9)_ international news beyond the Middle East. especially the develo
5、ping countries often (10)_ by existing English-language channels. A1-Jazeera is already enjoying a fresh burst of (11)_ outside the Middle East. Around the same time that the interim government in Iraq ordered it to shut its bureau in Baghdad, westerners started watching “Control Room“, a film sympa
6、thetic (12)_ the station directed by Jehane Noujaim. At a screening in London last week an audience of local journalists laughed along (13)_ al-Jazeera“s reporters and editors (14)_ the (15)_ of the American military. The biggest mystery about al-Jazeera surround its funding, which “Control Room“ sa
7、dly did not (16)_. Qatar has a new (17)_ in the world (18)_ to the station. That may be why the emir is willing to spend (19)_ an English-language channel even (20)_ the original Arabic one is probably losing money.(分数:40.00)A.outsideB.insideC.inD.outA.onB.atC.withD.againstA.enemiesB.partnersC.allie
8、sD.supportersA.contentiousB.controversialC.competitiveD.competentA.circumstanceB.occasionC.timeD.eventsA.seekB.lookC.aimD.searchA.toB.onC.atD.forA.inB.atC.onD.fromA.dealingB.containingC.coveringD.involvingA.forgottenB.neglectedC.desertedD.disregardedA.interestB.noticeC.appealD.attentionA.toB.withC.a
9、boutD.onA.withB.atC.aboutD.toA.onB.aboutC.atD.inA.sacrificeB.expenseC.costD.priceA.searchB.researchC.probeD.examineA.prominenceB.fameC.statusD.importanceA.due toB.because ofC.thanks toD.owing toA.inB.onC.atD.withA.thatB.sinceC.althoughD.though二、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:10,分数:58.00)2.Section II Readi
10、ng Comprehension_3.Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D._William Shakespeare described old age as “second childishness“sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste. In the case of taste he may, musically speaking, have been even more per
11、ceptive than he realized. A paper in Neurology by Giovanni Frisoni and his colleagues at the National Centre for Research and Care of Alzheimer“s Disease in Brescia, Italy, shows that one form of senile dementia can affect musical desires in ways that suggest a regression, if not to infancy, then at
12、 least to a patient“s teens. Frontotemporal dementia is caused, as its name suggests, by damage to the front and sides of the brain. These regions are concerned with speech, and with such “higher“ functions as abstract thinking and judgment. Frontotemporal damage therefore produces different symptom
13、s from the loss of memory associated with Alzheimer“s disease, a more familiar dementia that affects the hippocampus and amygdala in the middle of the brain. Frontotemporal dementia is also rarer than Alzheimer“s. In the past five years the centre in Brescia has treated some 1,500 Alzheimer“s patien
14、ts; it has seen only 46 with frontotemporal dementia. Two of those patients interested Dr. Frisoni. One was a 68-year-old lawyer, the other a 73-year-old housewife. Both had undamaged memories, but displayed the sorts of defect associated with frontotemporal dementiaa diagnosis that was confirmed by
15、 brain scanning. About two years after he was first diagnosed, the lawyer, once a classical music lover who referred to pop music as “mere noise“, started listening to the Italian pop band “883“. As his command of language and his emotional attachments to friends and family deteriorated, he continue
16、d to listen to the band at full volume for many hours a day. The housewife had not even had the lawyer“s love of classical music, having never enjoyed music of any sort in the past. But about a year after her diagnosis she became very interested in the songs that her 11-year-old granddaughter was li
17、stening to. This kind of change in musical taste was not seen in any of the Alzheimer“s patients, and thus appears to be specific to those with frontotemporal dementia. And other studies have remarked on how frontotemporal dememia patients sometimes gain new talents. Five sufferers who developed art
18、istic abilities are known. And in another lapse of musical taste, one woman with the disease suddenly started composing and singing country and western songs. Dr. Frisoni speculates that the illness is causing people to develop a new attitude towards novel experiences. Previous studies of novelty-se
19、eking behavior suggest that it is managed by the brain“s right frontal lobe. A predominance of the right over the left frontal lobe, caused by damage to the latter, might thus lead to a quest for new experience. Alternatively, the damage may have affected some specific neural circuit that is needed
20、to appreciate certain kinds of music. Whether that is a gain or a loss is a different matter. As Dr. Frisoni puts it in his article, De Gustibus Non Disputandum Est. Or, in plainer words, there is no accounting for taste.(分数:10.00)(1).For Shakespeare, old age as “second childishness“ for they have t
21、he same_.(分数:2.00)A.favoriteB.memoryC.experienceD.sense(2).Which one is NOT a symptom of Frototemporal dementia?(分数:2.00)A.The loss of memory.B.The loss of judgment.C.The loss of abstract thinking.D.The loss of speech.(3).From the two patients mentioned in the passage, it can be concluded that_.(分数:
22、2.00)A.their command of language has deterioratedB.their emotional attachments to friends and family are being lostC.the Frontotemporal dementia can bring new gillsD.Frontotemporal dementia can cause patients to change their musical tastes(4).The “novel“ in the last paragraph means_.(分数:2.00)A.histo
23、rical.B.specialC.story-likeD.strange(5).From the passage, it can be inferred that_.(分数:2.00)A.the damage of the left frontal lobe may affect some specific neural circuitB.the lawyer patient has the left frontal lobe damagedC.the damage of the left frontal lobe decreased the appreciation of certain k
24、inds of musicD.every patient has the same tasteIn Don Juan Lord Byron wrote, “Sweet is revengeespecially to women“. But a study released on Wednesday, supported by magnetic resonance imaging, suggests that men may be the more natural avengers. In the study, when male subjects witnessed people they p
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