【考研类试卷】考研英语(阅读)-试卷183及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)-试卷 183 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)_The greatest knowledge we can receive is taken from
2、 everyday life lessons. If we learn from our many mistakes and grow from each lesson we may learn, we will be wiser, smarter and happier people. This journey we travel together, called life, holds amazing opportunities along the way. If we are aware of what is happening around us we can gain wisdom
3、from what we observe. If we don“t learn from those around us, we lose valuable life lessons. I learned a great deal growing up with alcoholic parents. I learned from a young age what kind of parent I would strive to be. I gained a great understanding of the damage alcohol can have on a family and th
4、is life lesson is with me still today. As a young adult, I believe the greatest lessons I learned were from others and their life experiences. I grew to understand there were so many people going through situations much worse than mine. I learned to appreciate the fact that I was loved in spite of t
5、he circumstances I lived in. A friend of mine was abused and I realized my problems were minor in comparison. Another one of my best friends was involved in a car accident, and is a quadriplegic. Life takes many turns and twists and the greatest lessons are learned from these experiences. When we lo
6、ok around us and see so much hunger, hurt and hatred we cannot help but find our problems small and manageable. Regardless of our personal situation, we can be assured there is greater suffering all around us. There are lessons in our lives that will give us wisdom to help others. When we experience
7、 heartache,we are better able to comfort a friend. We know what they need and can be supportive of them. Life lessons come along for many reasons. To teach us to appreciate what we have. To make us aware there is always someone worse off than we are. To learn from our mistakes, teach us to grow and
8、mature. Every day there is a new lesson to learn so we can be better human beings. We really do have the power to bring happiness and quality to our lives. Take each lesson along the way and make it count, don“t let the negative lessons bring you down but teach you to move forward to a better tomorr
9、ow.(分数:10.00)(1).The author believes that everyday lessons _.(分数:2.00)A.remind us of the common mistakes ever madeB.provide us with lots of amazing opportunitiesC.are an indispensible source of our knowledgeD.lead us in the right direction in the journey of life(2).By citing the example of his “alco
10、holic parents“, the author shows that _.(分数:2.00)A.one can draw unforgettable lessons from parentsB.what happens around gives us valuable lessonsC.the lessons drawn from one“s parents are bitterD.alcohol can have immense damage on a family(3).The author thinks that every person, especially young peo
11、ple, _.(分数:2.00)A.can draw salutary lessons from other peopleB.learns how to deal with problems from friendsC.has friends living in more miserable situationsD.should appreciate the circumstances he lives in(4).The misery we see around us reminds us that_.(分数:2.00)A.the path of life is rough and rugg
12、edB.hunger, hurt and hatred is inevitableC.all the problems in life can be solvedD.being optimistic about life is justifiable(5).The text primarily tells us that life lessons_.(分数:2.00)A.can be drawn from the mistakes we makeB.create a brilliant future for human beingsC.increase both our knowledge a
13、nd wisdomD.teach us how to help ourselves and othersBy the middle of the century, the inventor Ray Kurzweil suggests in his 2005 book The Singularity Is Near, human beings will live in perpetual clouds of nanobots, molecule-sized robots that spend each moment altering our micro-environments to our p
14、recise preferences. Over the longer term, he imagines that nanotechnologythe manipulation of matter at the molecular levelwill let us change our shape and appearance, become immortal, and transfer our minds with ease between far-flung planets. By contrast, the thriller writer Michael Crichton descri
15、bes nanobots running amok in his 2002 novel Prey. With his signature mix of tech savvy and paranoia, Crichton imagines the tiny automatons forming “nanoswarms“, clouds that visually mimic human beings in order to infiltrate and destroy ussort of microscopic, sentient super-kudzu. Both our hopes and
16、fears regarding nanotechnology have been extreme from the beginning, if we take as the beginning K. Eric Drexler“s 1986 book Engines of Creation. Drexler, an engineer, described nanotech as the ultimate fulfillment of humanity“s dynamic, self-transforming tendencies: the ability to create whatever w
17、e want, whenever we want it, combined with an imperative to take this godlike new power to the stars and turn the universe into our playground. Drexler also described the dark twin of this vision: the “gray goo“ scenario. Self-replicating nanobots, which proliferate by turning surrounding matter int
18、o copies of themselves, would go out of control, turning the entire Earth into themselvesthe most homogeneous imaginable version of the apocalypse. In the words of a technophilic but precaution-prone acquaintance of mine, a computer programmer who has his wristwatch set to alert him if a tsunami app
19、roaches Manhattan: “The gray goo scenario should at least give one pause. “ Such disaster fears are already fueling calls for regulation, even with the technology barely out of the cradle. Nanotech-related products will soon account for $ 2. 6 trillion in sales each year, according to a London Schoo
20、l of Business/Rice University study. The current applications are concentrated in products that benefit from highly efficient filtering or surface-application processes, such as microchips, car wax, and sunscreen. But down the road, the likely applications include molecule-perfect wound-healing, fla
21、wless cleaning processes, quantum computing, far easier bioengineering, much more efficient photon and electrical transfer, and much more. In a June 2007 press release, Consumers Union, publisher of Consumer Reports, noted that nanotechnology “ promises to be the most important innovation since elec
22、tricity and the internal combustion engine“. At the same time, it called for more testing and oversight, warning that some nanotech applications “might pose substantial risks to human health and the environment“.(分数:10.00)(1).An inventor assumes that in the near future human beings will_.(分数:2.00)A.
23、live in eternal crowd of nanobotsB.change their shape and appearanceC.handle matter at the molecular levelD.alter their micro-environment at will(2).Michael Crichton suggests that nanobots may_.(分数:2.00)A.serve as a sort of microscopic organismB.become one of the best American thrillersC.aim at dest
24、roying human beings completelyD.behave in a very violent and uncontrolled way(3).The gray goo scenario refers to_.(分数:2.00)A.the automated self-replicating process of matterB.the uncontrollable proliferation of nanobotsC.the creation of a new world with nanotechD.the adroit manipulation of the unive
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