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1、考研英语(阅读)-试卷 108 及答案解析(总分:70.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:7,分数:70.00)1.Section II Reading Comprehension(分数:10.00)_2.Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D.(分数:10.00)_Summer was, for a while, a child“s time, conferring
2、 an inviolate right to laziness. It was a form of education that had nothing to do with adult priorities, providing entire afternoons to watch exactly how many ants would dash out of one hill and what they would bring back. The holiness of that kind of summer was first diminished by necessity, when
3、overcrowded classrooms brought us theyear-round school calendar. Next, the battle against social promotion forced many an indifferent student into summer schoolwhile the hard-charging students willingly packed into summer school as well, to get a leg up on the coming year. Then, as though the world
4、of achievement had some sort of legitimate claim on summer, even schools that maintained the old-fashioned schedule began reaching their tentacles into summer. Some school districts start the traditional school year in August, the better to squeeze in a couple of more weeks of instruction before the
5、 all-important state standardized tests given in spring. Worse, what used to be recommended summer reading lists are now becoming compulsory assignments. And woe to the ambitious student who“s signed up for Advanced Placement classes, and thus a summer-load of note taking and homework. It“s not just
6、 the schools. As a society, we grow itchy at the sight of someoneeven a kid-accomplishing nothing more than fun. Thus parents have become suckers for anything that lends a constructive air to summer. Summer camps used to exist for the purpose of marshmallow roasts and putting frogs in your bunkmates
7、“ beds. Those still exist, but they compete mightily with the new campsthe ones for improving a child“s writing style, building math skills, honing soccer stardom, learning a foreign language, building dance talents or finessing skills playing a musical instrument. Even many colleges and universitie
8、s, such as Johns Hopkins, have climbed on board, mailing out silky brochures about their expensive summer programs for supposedly gifted, or at least financially gifted, students. None of this activity is required, of course. Unluckily, other societal changes also have pushed back at summer. Childre
9、n can“t get together a pickup game of kickball when their streets are the turf of gangs. And without a shove out the door, today“s youngsters are more likely to spend a day clicking away at video games than swinging in a hammock. Still, it is a decision, however unconsciously made, to view summertim
10、e as a commodity to be prudently invested, rather than as a gift to be lavishly spent. There is only one sort of skill we are afraid to nurture in our kidsthe ability to do nothing more constructive than make a blade of crabgrass, pressed between our thumbs and blown, blast a reedy note into the sum
11、mer air.(分数:10.00)(1).From the first paragraph, we learn that(分数:2.00)A.summer was always a great time for laziness and freedom.B.summer time was gradually crammed with various courses.C.summer education was especially important for A-list students.D.summer class was proved to be more helpful to dis
12、advantaged students.(2).Schools considered using summer time most probably because they(分数:2.00)A.wanted to help students to make full use of the school calendar.B.disbelieved that their students would actively do summer homework.C.would like to encourage more students to take Advanced Placement tes
13、ts.D.thought achievements had something to do with efforts in summertime.(3).The word “itchy“ (Line 1, Paragraph 3) denotes(分数:2.00)A.comfortless.B.eager.C.critical.D.impulsive.(4).In the author“s eye, new camps can be best characterized as(分数:2.00)A.artistic.B.exciting.C.practical.D.comforting.(5).
14、From the text we can conclude that the author considers that summertime should be(分数:2.00)A.a satisfying investment.B.a precious present.C.a remarkable experience.D.a well-planned journey.Athletes who cheat by injecting themselves with stored supplies of their own blood might soon be caught out. A r
15、evealing trail of debris could give the game away. Most “blood dopers“cheat by injecting themselves with the blood-boosting hormone erythropoietin (EPO),but there have been tests todetect EPOsince 2000. Another way to dope blood is to periodically extract some of your own, store it and re-inject it
16、before competitions. Some professional cyclists are alleged to have done this as part of a doping scandal that emerged in Spain in 2006, called Operacion Puerto. At least one cyclist is still fighting to clear his name. Re-injecting stored blood boosts the oxygen supply to muscles. The practice has
17、so far eluded detection but now there might be a way catch out the cheats. During storage, red blood cells start to fall apart, generating debris such as the fragments of cell membranes (a cell membrane is the outside envelop of a living cell). Olaf Schumacher of the University of Freiburg in German
18、y and his colleagues have shown that when stored blood is re-injected, the recipient“s white blood cells prepare to get rid of this sudden tide of debris. They say that these changes on blood cell “debris“ could betray sportsmen and make cheats detectable. “It“s like someone dumping rubbish in your
19、blood,“ he says. “When all the rubbish comes at once, there“s lots of activity.“ Schumacher“s team took blood from six non-athletes, stored it for 35 days then re-infused it, taking further blood samples three and four days afterwards. When they analyzed the white blood cells in these samples, genes
20、 needed for identifying and disposing of ailing and damaged cells were much more active than usual. The gene changes led to the appearance of new proteins on the surface of the white blood cells which could potentially be picked up by antibodies, Schumacher says. He also suggests that antibodies cou
21、ld be created to detect the changes to the surface of red blood cells as well. Schumacher couldn“t say whether such tests would be ready in time for the 2012 Olympics in London. David Cowan, director of the UK Drug Control Centre at King“s College London, says: “The paper is promising, but more work
22、 is needed to establish a test that meets the rigorous standards required by sport so as not to falsely accuse an athlete.“ Schumacher says that one key goal is to make sure these changes only occur due to doping, rather than illness, for example.(分数:10.00)(1).The sentence “A revealing trail of debr
23、is could give the game away“ (Lines 2-3, Paragraph 1) shows that(分数:2.00)A.the athletes who cheat will lose the game because of a trail of debris.B.the athletes who cheat have to give up the game because of a trail of debris.C.a trail of debris will help catch out the athletes who cheat.D.a trail of
24、 debris will help the athletes avoid the game.(2).Which kind of “blood dopers“ is least likely to be detected in the past?(分数:2.00)A.People who inject themselves with EPO.B.People who extract and re-inject some of their own blood.C.People who took part in cycling competition in Spain in 2006.D.Peopl
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