【考研类试卷】考研英语(阅读)-试卷74及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)-试卷 74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)_How stupid does one need to be to get a job reading t
2、he television news? Is it actually beneficial for TV newsreaders to have, instead of a brain, a plate of lemon jelly? Last week the debate was raging once again about the controversial and important point as to whether the newsreaders write their own copy, read someone else“s or simply make it up as
3、 they go along. Angela Rippon reckonedthat she had never heard of a newsreader writing stuff, but her modern counterpart, the beautiful Sophie Raworth, claims that they do the writing and adds that she has a postgraduate degree in journalism. This is the core of the issue: what on earth is there to
4、learn about journalism at postgraduate level? The point and purpose of our lowly, occasionally useful, trade could be scribbled on the back of a postage stamp and would easily be comprehended by a 14-year-old boy with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder). Who has decided that it must be d
5、ignified with a doctoral thesis? Nor is reading the news even what one might call “journalism“. It is an even simpler business called “reading“. All that the BBC demands of its female newsreaders is an ability to read in an impartial way words like “Israel has murdered more Lebanese children again t
6、oday“ from the teleprompter without belching or lisping. It helps if they have the eminently presentable manner of a girl guide leader from Esher. They are forbidden to express an opinion. They are not required to go undercover, analyze the news or add witty asides. They are required to be that whic
7、h they are known as in the trade“a gob on a stick“.A penetrating intelligence is not merely unnecessary, it is counterproductive. Newsreaders who are too intelligent soon stop being newsreaders, much as John Humphrys did, stifled by the commonplace of their duties. Or they give the game away by doin
8、g what that German newsreader did and end the programme, shaking their heads sadly, muttering, “it“s all lies, all lies“. Which is not to say BBC newsreaders are bad at their jobs: quite the reverse. But we should not confuse competence with intelligence. Newsreaders believe that because they are re
9、ading out serious stuff and everybody is listening to them, they must therefore be creatures possessed of a high IQ. They are confusing the message with the medium.(分数:10.00)(1).The author holds in the first two paragraphs that a postgraduate degree in journalism _.(分数:2.00)A.is quite unnecessary fo
10、r newsreadersB.is vital for a newsreader to write stuffC.matters quite a lot for a newsreaderD.involves no learning about journalism(2).The author cites the example of BBC in Paragraph 3 to show that _.(分数:2.00)A.it is concerned about international affairs and widely reports themB.reading the news m
11、ainly involves required reading capabilityC.it has laid down a lot of dos and don“ts for its newsreadersD.reading the news is an easy job that most people are qualified for(3).By saying “a gob on a stick“ (Para. 3), the author means _.(分数:2.00)A.a newsreader is like a magician with a magic stickB.a
12、newsreader only says what he/she is directed to sayC.a newsreader possesses penetrating intelligenceD.a newsreader does not usually express his/her opinion(4).If the newsreaders are too intelligent, they are likely to _.(分数:2.00)A.be fired by the TV stations and start all over againB.keep telling li
13、es until they shut the programsC.be cynical about life and discontent with workD.suffer from a sense of guilt and dissatisfaction(5).It can be inferred from the last paragraph that_.(分数:2.00)A.sometimes competence and intelligence are unrelatedB.some newsreaders are at a loss as to how they should p
14、erform betterC.newsreaders have to possess a high IQ to handle difficult stuffD.mass media have imposed great pressure on newsreadersParents of children who happily eat what“s put in front of them might assume their kids are well nourished. But two new studies drive home the importance of varying th
15、at diet. Deficiencies of vitamin D, omega-3 fats, and other healthful compounds are common; it turns outand consequential. Growing evidence links vitamin D deficiency not only to weak bones but al-so to impaired immunity, asthma, and diabetes among other problems. And some of the latest research fin
16、ds that rates of asthma and related respiratory problems climb in kids who are short on other commonly missing essentials, including vitamins C and E and omega-3 fatty acids. A team at the Harvard School of Public Health evaluated the diet and respiratory (relating to the process of breathing) healt
17、h of some 2,000 North American high school seniors and found that teens who lack of fruit, vegetables, and other healthful foods were most likely to have problems such as coughing, panting, episodes of bronchitis, and asthma. Vitamins C and E, which are abundant in fruit and dark-green vegetables, m
18、ay “protect the lung from stress,“ says Harvard research fellow and study leader Jane Burns. Omega-3 reduces inflammation, a key feature of asthma, in which airways swell and make breathing difficult. Oily fish like salmon, mackerel, and tunaas well as cod-liver oilare rich in both omega-3 and vitam
19、inD Vitamin D can also be obtained from multivitamin milk and sunshineand many kids should be getting more of both. In another new study, researchers found that 55 percent of outwardly healthy children and teenagers they tested didn“t have enough vitamin D to grow healthy bones. Dark-skinned childre
20、n were particularly likely to be short of the bone-building vitamin, according to Babette Zemel, an author of the study and director of the Nutrition and Growth Laboratory at Children“s Hospital of Philadelphia. The melanin (a natural dark brown colour in human skin, hair, and eyes) that makes their
21、 skin dark also blocks ultraviolet rays, which the body uses to make vitaminD In winter, when the sun was weakest, more than 90 percent of blacks in the study were vitamin D deficient. Researchers suggest pointing kids outside, and waiting a few minutes before putting on sun block; 10 minutes of mid
22、day summer sun provides 10,000 international units of the vitaminmore than enough for a day. Like melanin, sunblock prevents the skin from making vitamin D, so a bit of lotion-free exposure is necessary to grab the benefit.(分数:10.00)(1).What can we infer from the first paragraph?(分数:2.00)A.Parents w
23、ill always feed their children well.B.Kids who eat more are less likely to suffer from malnutrition.C.Kids should have access to diets of healthful nutrients.D.Deficiencies of certain compounds are harmful or even deadly.(2).Vitamin D deficiency will probably result in _.(分数:2.00)A.less bone fractur
24、esB.dark-colored skinsC.suppressed immunityD.inability to breathe(3).The study on the relationship between diet and respiratory health is to verify that teens _.(分数:2.00)A.will fall ill for the lack of fruits or vegetables intakeB.will be guarded against lung stress and other similar problemsC.are m
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