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1、考研英语-试卷 2 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)_Humans not only love eating ice cream, they enjoy (1)_ it to their pets. Market studies
2、 show that two thirds of all dog owners give ice cream to the dogs. (2)_, says William Tyznik, an expert in animal nutrition at Ohio State University, ice cream is not good for dogs. “It has milk sugar in it,“ he says, “which dogs cannot (3)_ very well.“ (4)_ by that knowledge but aware of the desir
3、e of dog owners to (5)_ their companions, Tyznik invented a new frozen treat for dogs that, he says, is more nutritious than ice creamand as much (6)_ to eat. The product, called Frosty Paws, is made of a liquid byproduct of cheese and milk with the sugar (7)_. Frosty Paws also contains refined soy
4、flour, water, vegetable oil, vitamins and minerals. It (8)_ Tyznik, who has also invented a horse food (called Tizwhiz) and (9)_ dog food (named Tizbits), three years to (10)_ the Frosty Paws formulas, and two (11)_ to commercialize it. After losing $25,000 trying to market the invention himself, Ty
5、znik sold the rights to Associated Ice Cream of Westerville, Ohio, which makes the product and (12)_ it in cups. Tyznik claims that Frosty Paws has been tested (13)_ and that “dogs love it“. Of 1,400 dogs that have been (14)_ the product, he says, 89 percent took it on the first (15)_. Three out of
6、four (16)_ it to Milk-Bone or sausages. The product, which will be (17)_ in the ice cream section of supermarkets, comes in (18)_ of three or four cups, costing about $1.79. What would happen (19)_ a human should mistake Frosty Paws for real ice cream? Nothing, says Tyznik. It“s (20)_, but frankly,
7、he says, it won“t taste very good.(分数:40.00)A.givingB.feedingC.sharingD.buyingA.SurprisinglyB.UnfortunatelyC.ThereforeD.InitiallyA.swallowB.consumeC.digestD.exudeA.BotheredB.ImpelledC.AnnoyedD.StimulatedA.pleaseB.raiseC.trainD.comfortA.contentmentB.satisfactionC.funD.luxuryA.includedB.includingC.rem
8、ovedD.removingA.costB.spentC.neededD.tookA.oneB.otherC.aD.anotherA.perfectB.superbC.excellentD.topA.temptationsB.attemptsC.temperanceD.tempsA.assemblesB.attachesC.packagesD.labelsA.extensivelyB.faithfullyC.delicatelyD.intensivelyA.receivedB.acceptedC.treatedD.offeredA.trialB.tryC.testD.practiceA.pre
9、ferredB.comparedC.attributedD.relatedA.bargainedB.negotiableC.availableD.displayedA.bundlesB.parcelsC.packetsD.packsA.providedB.whenC.thoughD.ifA.harmfulB.harmlessC.effectiveD.ineffective二、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:10,分数:58.00)2.Section II Reading Comprehension_3.Part ADirections: Read the following
10、four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D._Eight months after Sep. 11, it is becoming increasingly apparent that various arms of the US government had pieces of information that, if put together, might have provided sketchy advance warning of the terrorist strikes to
11、come. The White House now acknowledges, that the CIA told President Bush in August that suspected members of A1 Qaeda had discussed the hijacking of airplanes. At the same time, FBI agents were increasingly suspicious of some Middle Eastern men training at US flight schools. Yet the US government di
12、dn“t pay attention to this information. “There are always these little indicators that come inof one sort or anotherthat don“t get enough decibels to receive attention,“ say former CIA Director Stansfield Turner. “The possibility of a traditional hijackingin the pre-9.11 sensehas long been a concern
13、 of the government,“ White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said. But “this was a new type of attack that was not foreseen.“ In deed, he said the warnings did not suggest commercial airliners would be used as missiles and that the general assumption was that any attack would occur abroad, not in the US
14、. Still, the White House says it did quietly alert several government agencies to the threat. Meanwhile, FBI agents were getting hints of the terrible plot. A classified memo drafted by the bureau reportedly warned in blunt language that Osama bin Laden might be linked to Middle Eastern men taking l
15、essons at US flight schools. Mr. Turner sees this as a painful and avoidable mistake. The basic reason for the lack of coordination and communication is “a very large intelligence bureaucracy that is very compartmentalized,“ says Charles Penia, a senior defense analyst at the Cato Institute. Today,
16、the disclosures raise a crucial question: Have recent reforms boosted Washington“s ability to pull together information from its many agenciesand thus disrupt future attacks? Indeed, since Sep. 11, the government has struggled to improve coordination. One change: FBI data is now merged with CIA inte
17、lligence in the president“s daily briefing. Another: A new command center near Washington was set up by White House Homeland Security. It“s one place the CIA, the FBI, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and others are able to coordinate and share information. It“s not clear yet whether they actually w
18、ill.(分数:10.00)(1).Which conclusion can NOT be drawn from the first three paragraphs?(分数:2.00)A.The U.S. government should be partly responsible for 9.11.B.9.11 event could have been avoided.C.The U.S. government should have paid more attention to the warnings.D.The CIA is inevitably responsible for
19、its incorrect information.(2).According to the text, the White House(分数:2.00)A.has acknowledged its fault.B.didn“t receive the warning of the hijacking.C.warned its departments of the new attack.D.was unable to assess the situation correctly.(3).The basic reason for the mistake Washington has commit
20、ted is that(分数:2.00)A.it ignored the information from FBI.B.it did not pull together information.C.it did not communicate with other countries.D.it made slow responses to 9.11.(4).The government has made great effort to(分数:2.00)A.combine FBI and CIA.B.set up new information agencies.C.coordinate inf
21、ormation.D.reform its political system.(5).The text is most probably selected from(分数:2.00)A.a magazine.B.a book review.C.a fiction.D.a textbook.Dietary studies have suggested that people who consume large amounts of vitamin A in foods, multi vitamins, or both are more likely to suffer hip fractures
22、 than are people who ingest modest amounts. New evidence bolsters these findings. Researchers have now correlated men“s blood concentrations of vitamin A with a later incidence of broken bones: a comparison that avoids the vagaries that plague diet-recall studies. Taken together, the new work and th
23、e diet studies raise knotty questions about the maximum amount of vitamin A that a person can safely ingest each day, says study coauthor Karl Michasson, an orthopedic surgeon at University Hospital in Uppsala, Sweden. He and his colleagues report the new findings in Jan. 23 New England Journal of M
24、edicine. In the United States, the average daily intake of vitamin A through food, specially fish, eggs, and meat, is roughly 2,600 IU (international units) for men, and many multi-vitamins contain 5,000 IU. The US Institute of Medicine recommends that people get 2,300 to 3,000 IU of vitamin A each
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