【考研类试卷】考研英语(阅读)-试卷113及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)-试卷 113 及答案解析(总分:60.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:6,分数:60.00)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)_Efforts could potentially avoid at least some of th
2、e psychopathy(mental illness)that underlies school shootings, since medicine now can help even the most severely ill. And they would also benefit the many young people struggling with far less extreme brain disorders. The U.S. Secret Service, which studies “targeted violence“, provides insight on th
3、e urgency of the need in its 2002 “Safe School Initiative“ report: School attacks, instead of being the random impulsive acts of noisy and cruel fellows, are well-planned events mostly carried out by a single studentwho is not evil but mentally ill. Except for being male, the 41 attackers studied fi
4、t no profile of family background, race, ethnicity, or even academic performance. Many were A and B students. Few had a history of violent or criminal behavior. But their thoughts were of violence, and their behavior was often intimidating. They frequently expressed violent themes in their writings,
5、 in one instance portraying killing and suicide as solutions to feelings of despair. The criminals often had telegraphed to other students and teachers their depression or desperation and either talked about or had attempted suicide. Feelings of persecution by others were common and led to growing r
6、esentment and anger. Psychiatrists and psychologists recognize that these are red flags demanding medical intervention. Yet one of the most striking findings in the report was that the vast majority of these students never had a mental-health evaluation. No wonder only 17 percent were diagnosed with
7、 a psychiatric illnessit wasn“t looked for. That alone points to a huge mental health gap: If the distress of these students didn“t trigger medical attention, it“s unlikely that less severe struggles that are seen in as many as 15 to 20 percent of other students will do so. Only recently have we lea
8、rned that these are neurodevelopmental disorders whose early signs might well be picked up in routine pediatric screening. For example, a classic behavior in a child that can precede psychosis later in life is speaking to almost no one, even family, says Nasrallah. Genes are known to confer vulnerab
9、ility, but equally important is the environment. Stress or great disappointment can aggravate symptoms; connecting with an adult in an ongoing relationship can do the opposite. Interventions like social-skills training combined with talk therapy and targeted medication can make a huge difference. Ea
10、rly treatment can lessen the frequency and intensity of psychotic episodes, leaving many patients with only the mildesi of symptoms. And the younger the brain, the more malleable it is. The ultimate goal is to not only modify evolution of disease but keep it from arising in the first place. This is
11、achievable, and the path to get there is becoming clear.(分数:10.00)(1).According to the US Secret Service, school attacks are characterized as(分数:2.00)A.reactive.B.revengeful.C.plotted.D.impulsive.(2).One common characteristic of school attackers is that(分数:2.00)A.they exhibit bad academic performanc
12、es.B.they have violent thoughts and intimidating behavior.C.they regard homicide and suicide as ways of tackling despair.D.they have records of violence and crimes.(3).Which of the following is true according to Paragraph 3?(分数:2.00)A.There is a huge gap between human mentality.B.The school attacker
13、s have never had any mental health evaluation.C.Medical attention should be paid to the distress of school attackers.D.The findings of the report astonished psychiatrists and psychologists.(4).The word “malleable“(Line 5, Paragraph 5)is closest in meaning to(分数:2.00)A.miserable.B.adaptable.C.vulnera
14、ble.D.active.(5).What can we conclude from the last paragraph?(分数:2.00)A.Both genes and environment should be improved to tackle brain disorders.B.Prevention is by far more important than treatment.C.Mental disorders are curable, and the earlier the better.D.Early treatment can reduce the sufferings
15、 and terminate all the symptoms.Human-induced climate change is likely to make many parts of the world uninhabitable, or at least uneconomic. Over the course of a few decades, if not sooner hundreds of millions of people may be compelled to relocate because of environmental pressures. To a significa
16、nt extent, water will be the most important determinant of these population movements. Dramatic alterations in the relation between water and society will be widespread, as emphasized in the new report from Working Group II of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. These shifts may include r
17、ising sea levels, stronger tropical cyclones, the loss of soil moisture under higher temperatures, more intense precipitation and flooding, more frequent droughts, the melting of glaciers and the changing seasonality of snowmelt. Impacts will vary widely across the world. It will be important to kee
18、p our eye on at least four zones: low-lying coastal settlements, farm regions dependent on rivers fed by snowmelt and glacier melt, sub humid and arid regions, and humid areas in Southeast Asia vulnerable to changes in monsoon patterns. A significant rise in sea levels, even by a fraction of a meter
19、 could ruin tens or even hundreds of millions of people. One study found that although coastal areas less than 10 meters above sea level constitute only 2 percent of the world“s land, they contain 10 percent of its population. These coastal zones are vulnerable to storm surges and increased intensit
20、y of tropical cyclonescall it the New Orleans Effect. Regions much farther inland will wither. Hundreds of millions of people, including many of the poorest farm households, live in river valleys where irrigation is fed by melting glaciers and snow. The annual snowmelt is coming earlier every year,
21、synchronizing it less and less well with the summer growing season, and the glaciers are disappearing altogether. Thus, the vast numbers of farmers in the Indo-Gangetic Plain will most likely face severe disruptions in water availability. Until now, the climate debate has focused on the basic scienc
22、e and the costs and benefits of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Attention will now increasingly turn to the urgent challenge of adapting to the changes and helping those who are most affected. Some hard-hit places will be rescued by better infrastructure that protects against storm surges or econ
23、omizes on water for agriculture. Others will shift successfully from agriculture to industry and services. Yet some places will be unable to adjust altogether, and suffering populations will most likely move. We are just beginning to understand these phenomena in quantitative terms. Economists, hydr
24、ologists, agronomists and climatologists will have to join forces to take the next steps in scientific understanding of this human crisis.(分数:10.00)(1).Which of the following is true according to the first two paragraphs?(分数:2.00)A.Many places in the world are unsuitable to live in due to climate ch
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