【考研类试卷】考研英语(阅读)-试卷61及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)-试卷 61 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)_As people in rich countries know very well, eating t
2、oo much food and burning too few calories is why a substantial number of us are overweight or obese. Now, however, a remarkable change in perspective has come from the discovery that obesity actually provides people with temporary protection from the harmful effects of fat. The insight has come from
3、 re-examining the common assumption that fatness itself drives the development of metabolic syndrome, which is what causes so much of the actual damage. The syndrome comes with a mixture of life-threatening effects, with cardiovascular disease (diseases relating to the heart and blood vessels) and t
4、ype 2 diabetes being among the most serious. In fact, it now seems that body fat may be a barrier that stops millions of Americans and fatty citizens elsewhere from going on to develop the syndrome. And the real damage is caused by the inflammatory effect of high levels of fat in the bloodstream. An
5、d ironically, it“s fat cells that protect us from this by serving as toxic dumps, locking away the real villains of the modern diet. The problem is that this protection only lasts so long, until there is simply no more room inside the fat cells. That“s when they start to break down, leading to a tox
6、ic spill into the bloodstream. This sets off an inflammatory response that causes various kinds of damage to body tissues. In this way, every excess calorie takes people closer to metabolic syndrome. So what can we do to stop a superabundance of fat triggering the syndrome? Of course there“s no subs
7、titute for a healthy diet and exercise, but incitation to this effect seem to be of limited use. As with cigarettes and alcohol, a tax on caloriespricing foods by their energy contentis increasingly seen as another “lever“ to change behaviour by making obesity too costly. The new research may even s
8、uggest treatments to combat metabolic syndrome, such as antiinflammatory drugs. One promising candidate is salsalate, an arthritis drug related to aspirin, and the Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston is now considering large-scale trials. What might be more helpful, though, is simply a wider recognitio
9、n that fatty and sugary foods are more directly toxic than we had assumed. Ideally, people should be as well informed about the harmful effects of what they eat as, for example, pregnant women are about drinking and smoking. There is a consolationyou have your fat tissue to protect you when you cons
10、ume that extra burger or sweetened soda. But now you know the perils of pushing your friendly fat cells beyond their natural limits.(分数:10.00)(1).It“s implied in the first paragraph that the reasons for obesity include overeating and _.(分数:2.00)A.lacking exerciseB.absorbing fatsC.keeping unhealthy d
11、ietsD.burning calories(2).From Paragraph 2 we know that the real villain of actual damages is _.(分数:2.00)A.fat cellsB.metabolic syndromeC.cardiovascular diseaseD.bloodstream fats(3).The protective function of fat cells stop working once _.(分数:2.00)A.their capacity reaches a limitB.toxin spills into
12、the bloodstreamC.an inflammatory response appearsD.metabolic syndrome is developed(4).The author indicates in the text that obesity can be restricted by_.(分数:2.00)A.putting fat“s protective function to full useB.unifying people“s diet and exercise habitsC.raising the prices of cigarettes and alcohol
13、D.manipulating food prices by their calorie content(5).To combat metabolic syndrome, the author“s suggestion is to _.(分数:2.00)A.develop more anti-inflammatory drugsB.ask people to keep away from fatty foodC.strengthen the awareness of the harms of fatty foodD.protect pregnant women from tobacco and
14、wine“What“s the difference between God and Larry Ellison?“ asks an old software industry joke. Answer: God doesn“t think he“s Larry Ellison. The boss of Oracle is hardly alone among corporate chiefs in having a reputation for being rather keen on himself. Indeed, until the bubble burst and the publi
15、c turned nasty at the start of the decade, the worship of the celebrity chief executive seemed todemand bossly narcissism, as evidence that a firm was being led by an all-conquering hero. Narcissus met a nasty end, of course. And in recent years, boss-worship has come to be seen as bad for business.
16、 In his management bestseller, “Good to Great“, Jim Collins argued that the truly successful bosses were not the self-proclaimed stars who adorn the covers of Forbes and Fortune, but instead self-effacing, thoughtful sorts who lead by inspiring example. A statistical answer may be at hand. For the f
17、irst time, a new study, “It“s All About Me“, to be presented next week at the annual gathering of the American Academy of Management, offers a systematic, empirical analysis of what effect narcissistic bosses have on the firms they run. The authors, Arijit Chatterjee and Donald Hambrick, of Pennsylv
18、ania State University, examined narcissism in the upper rank of 105 firms in the computer and software industries. To do this, they had to solve a practical problem: studies of narcissism have relied on surveying individuals personally, something for which few chief executives are likely to have tim
19、e or inclination. So the authors devised an index of narcissism using six publicly available indicators obtainable without the co-operation of the boss. These are: the prominence of the boss“s photo in the annual report; his prominence in company press releases; the length of his “Who“s Who“ entry;
20、the frequency of his use of the first person singular in interviews; and the ratios of his cash and non-cash compensation to those of the firm“s second-highest paid executive. Narcissism naturally drives people to seek positions of power and influence, and because great self-esteem helps your profes
21、sional advance, say the authors, chief executives will tend on average to be more narcissistic than the general population. Messrs Chatterjee and Hambrick found that highly narcissistic bosses tended to make bigger changes in the use of important resources, such as research and development, or in sp
22、ending; they carried out more and bigger mergers and acquisitions; and their results were both more extreme (more big wins or big losses) and more unstable than those of firms run by their humbler peers.(分数:10.00)(1).Larry Ellison is mentioned in the first paragraph to show that _.(分数:2.00)A.some co
23、rporate chiefs like to compare themselves to GodB.many corporate chiefs are notorious for being selfishC.egotism of a boss is fundamental to the success of a firmD.a boss“ narcissism might have an effect on his business(2).The statement “Narcissus met a nasty end“ (Para. 2) implies that _.(分数:2.00)A
24、.selfishness of a boss will be subject to public criticismB.egotism of chief executives may lead to undesirable consequencesC.a self-centered boss is always troubled with business disastersD.boss-worship will result in self-asserted leaders(3).The study “It“s All About Me“ is designed to _.(分数:2.00)
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