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1、考研英语(阅读)-试卷 178 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 B(分数:10.00)_You are going to read a text about the goals related to NRC“s priorities, followed by a list of examples. Choose the best example from the list A-F for each
2、 numbered subheading (1-5). There is only one extra example which you do not need to use. The planets seemed like pretty small places. At the same time, Earth seemed a lot larger than it does now. No one had ever seen our planet as a planet: a blue marble on black velvet, coated with water and air.
3、No one knew that the moon was born in an impact. No one fully appreciated that humanity was becoming a geologic force in its own right, capable of changing the environment on a global scale. Whatever else the Space Age has done, it has enriched our view of the natural world and given us a perspectiv
4、e. National Research Council (NRC) panels periodically ask whether the world“s planetary exploration programs are on track. The list of goals that follows synthesizes their priorities. 【C1】Monitor Earth“s Climate The venerable Landsat series, which has monitored the surface since 1972, has been on t
5、he fritz for years, and the U. S. has Department of Agriculture has already had to buy data from Indian satellites to monitor crop productivity. For some types of data, no other nation can fill in. 【C2】Prepare an Asteroid Defense Like climate monitoring, guarding the planet from asteroids always see
6、ms to fall between the cracks. Neither NASA nor the European Space Agency (ESA) has a mandate to stave off human extinction. It would take 15 years or longer to mount a defense against an incoming body, assuming that the technology were ready to go. 【C3】Seek Out New Life Before Spotnik, scientists t
7、hought the solar system might be a veritable Garden of Eden. Earth“s sister worlds proved to be hellish, even when the Mariner probes revealed a cratered moonscape and the Viking landers failed to find even a single organic molecule. But lately the plausible venues for life have multiplied. 【C4】Expl
8、ain the Genesis of the Planets Studies of the origin of the planets overlap quite a bit with studies of the origins of life. Jakosky puts it thus: “Venus sits at the inner edge of the habitable zone. Mars sits at the outer edge. Earth sits in the middle. And understanding the differences between tho
9、se planets is central to asking about life beyond our solar system.“ 【C5】Break Out of the Solar System A solar sail 200 meters across could carry a 500-kilogram spacecraft. After launch from Earth, it would first swoop toward the sun, going as it daredjust inside Mercury“s orbitto get flung out by t
10、he intense sunlight. “Such a mission, be it ESA-or NASA-led, is the next logical step in our exploration of space,“ Wim mer-Schweingruber says. “After all, there is more to space than exploring our very, very local neighborhood.“ The estimated price tag is about $2 billion including three decades“ o
11、perating expenses.A Like the origin of life, the origin of the planets was a complex, multistage process. Jupiter was the first-born. Did it build up slowly, like the other planets? Did it form farther from the sun and move inward?B Like a windsurfer, the spacecraft would steer by leaning to one sid
12、e or the other. Just before passing Jupiter“s orbit, it would cast off the sail and glide outward. To get ready, engineers need to design a sufficiently lightweight sail and test it on first.C So NRC prepares to take some action plans. Extend asteroid search to smaller bodies, perhaps using a dedica
13、ted infrared space telescope. Deflect an asteroid in a controlled way as a trial run. Develop an official system for evaluating potential threats.D The NRC panel called for restoring the lost funding, which pay for 17 new missions over the coming decade, such as ones to keep tabs on ice sheets and c
14、arbon dioxide levelsessential for predicting climate change and its effects. People sometimes take the mundane yet urgent task of looking after our own planet for granted.E Mars is looking hopeful again. Outer-planet moons, notably Europa and Enceladus, appear to have vast underground seas and plent
15、y of life“s raw materials. Even Venus might have been covered in oceans once. The research is not just about finding companionship in the cosmos. It is about divining our own origins.F This past spring ESA completed a set of feasibility studiesand promptly shelved them for lack of money. It would ta
16、ke a joint effort with NASA or the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), or both, to make the plan happen.(分数:10.00)(1).【C1】(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(2).【C2】(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(3).【C3】(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(4).【C4】(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(5).【C5】(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_You are going to read a list of headings and a text about w
17、hat parents are supposed to do to guide their children into adulthood. Choose a heading from the list A-G that best fits the meaning of each numbered part of the text (1-5). The first and last paragraphs of the text are not numbered. There are two extra headings that you do not need to use.A Set a G
18、ood Example for Your KidsB Build Your Kids“ Work SkillsC Place Time Limits on Leisure ActivitiesD Talk about the Future on a Regular BasisE Help Kids Develop Coping StrategiesF Help Your Kids Figure Out Who They AreG Build Your Kids“ Sense of Responsibility Mothers and fathers can do a lot to ensure
19、 a safe landing in early adulthood for their kids. Even if a job“s starting salary seems too small to satisfy an emerging adult“s need for rapid content, the transition from school to work can be less of a setback if the start-up adult is ready for the move. Here are a few measures, drawn from my bo
20、ok Ready or Not, Here Life Comes, that parents can take to prevent what I call “work-life uneasiness“. 1 You can start this process when they are 11 or 12. Periodically review their emerging strengths and weaknesses with them and work together on any shortcomings, like difficulty in communicating we
21、ll or collaborating. Also, identify the kinds of interests they keep coming back to, as these offer clues to the careers that will fit them best. 2 Kids need a range of authentic role modelsas opposed to members of their clique, pop stars and vaunted athletes. Have regular dinner-table discussions a
22、bout people the family knows and how they got where they are. Discuss the joys and downsides of your own career and encourage your kids to form some ideas about their own future. When asked what they want to do, they should be discouraged from saying “I have no idea.“ They can change their minds 200
23、 times, but having only a foggy view of the future is of little good. 3 Teachers are responsible for teaching kids how to learn; parents should be responsible for teaching them how to work. Assign responsibilities around the house and make sure homework deadlines are met. Encourage teenagers to take
24、 a part-time job. Kids need plenty of practice delaying gratification and deploying effective organizational skills, such as managing time and setting priorities. 4 Playing video games encourages immediate content. And hours of watching TV shows with canned laughter only teaches kids to process info
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