【考研类试卷】同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语-38及答案解析.doc
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1、同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语-38 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)四、Test One(总题数:1,分数:12.00)Despite being thought of by most as a time for celebration, birthdays pose a serious health risk, according to a huge new study. Researchers who studied the deaths of more than two million people found we are 14 percent more like
2、ly to die on our birthday than any other day. The scientists suspect the stress of anniversary reaction hypothesis, or birthday blues, as the cause for the increase in death rates, however. But according to the study, causes of birthday deaths included increased rates of heart attacks, stroke, cance
3、r, and suicide. One interesting finding is that more suicides happen on birthdays, though only in men. Researchers say that this increase could be related to more alcohol being drunk on birthdays. But the explanation was rejected by the scientists who believe that the event itself is largely respons
4、ible. Heart attacks and strokes they suspect are more common on the special day because of stress linked to celebrating a birthdayespecially for older people.(分数:12.00)(1).Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?(分数:4.00)A.Association between Birthday and DeathB.Various Means to
5、 Celebrate BirthdaysC.The Cause for the Rising Death RatesD.Common Diseases among Older People(2).Which of the following is NOT included in the cause of birthday deaths?(分数:4.00)A.Increased rates of suicide.B.Increased rates of mental disorder.C.Increased rates of cancer.D.Increased rates of heart a
6、ttack.(3).How do the scientists react to the explanation of the research on birthday deaths?(分数:4.00)A.They are strongly opposed to it.B.They doubt and reject it.C.They partly accept it.D.They deeply hate it.五、Test Two(总题数:1,分数:12.00)Last year, physicist Professor Richard Muller and colleagues publi
7、shed results from a new project analyzing the Earth“s temperature record. The Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature (BEST) project basically backed up established temperature records from Nasa and others; the world is indeed warming, and by about as much as we previously thought, it concluded. Professo
8、r Muller was attacked in some quarters for not waiting for the formal process of peer review in a scientific journal before launching the data publicly. He responded that his methodto put the draft out there openly and let everyone respond who wants tois increasingly the norm in physics. In his view
9、, it“s the right way to do things. A couple of weeks ago, in a New York Times article accompanying the release of five more BEST papers that are being submitted to scientific journals, Professor Muller went further, saying that the majority of 20th Century warming could be laid at the door of greenh
10、ouse gas emissions. By contrast, analysis by established bodies such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) holds that only after mid-Century did greenhouse gases drive the warmingprior to that, it was predominantly down to natural causes such as solar cycles and a decline in the fr
11、equency of large volcanoes.(分数:12.00)(1).Which of the following is NOT true about Professor Muller according to the First Paragraph?(分数:4.00)A.He published the results from a new project.B.He analyzed the established temperature records.C.He supported the established temperature records.D.He warned
12、people of the global warming.(2).Professor Muller was attacked by some people because _.(分数:4.00)A.he published the results of the project publiclyB.he thought his method is the norm in physicsC.he believed he did things in the right wayD.he did not wait for peer review before launching the data(3).
13、The phrase “be laid at the door of“ (Para. 3) most probably means “_“.(分数:4.00)A.be attributed toB.be placed nearbyC.be looked down uponD.be opposed to六、Test Three(总题数:1,分数:20.00)I“ve been reporting on extraordinary people for 25 years as a television journalist, but this small Oregon town and the m
14、an at its center, Woody Davis, stand alone in my memory. When I read a newspaper clip about the community“s reaction to Woody“s declining health, I knew that this would be a special story. But nothing prepared me for what happened when I traveled to Oregon last December and began knocking on doors.
15、Every single person knew Woody and had countless stories to tell about his selflessness and generosity. For five decades, he helped plow cars out of snow, cut wood, repaired farm equipment, and more. He was the perfectly good neighbor, and in his time of need, the community was rallying around him.
16、I“d never seen anything like it. Folks in this small town east of Portland are now going out of their way to thank Woody for the thousands of good deeds he“s done for them over the past 50 years. Recently, they all got together to cut and stack his firewood for winter. A couple of guys fixed up his
17、old pickup. Someone even built him a beautiful wooden box and invited the whole town to sign it. Woody“s son Clint said all the work his dad did for people had been repaid tenfold. “Bill Gates could not come to Corbett and buy this. You can“t buy the love that people have poured out for Dad.“ A few
18、months ago, Woody was diagnosed with ALSLou Gehrig“s disease. Doctors tell him he has about six months. The disease, which attacks the nervous system, is already making it hard for him to lift much of anything or even talk. But his attitude remains unaffected. “What do you think of what everybody“s
19、been doing for you?“ I asked. “I feel blessed that I“m dying slowly.“ I really didn“t think I“d heard him right. “Wait, did you just say you feel blessed that you“re dying slowly?“ “Because people have a chance to express to me how they feel,“ he said. In most communities, death is whispered, and pr
20、aise is saved for the eulogy (悼词、颂词). But Woody Davis and the people of Corbett, Oregon, show us why that may be too late. Turns out even angels like to know they“ve made a difference.(分数:20.00)(1).What is implied by the author in Paragraph One?(分数:4.00)A.Woody Davis often stayed alone.B.He has repo
21、rted on Woody Davis.C.Woody Davis was deeply rooted in his memory.D.Woody Davis lives at the center of the town.(2).Woody Davis was remembered by every person in the small town for _.(分数:4.00)A.the numerous stories about himB.his friendliness to his neighborsC.his skills at repairing farm equipmentD
22、.his selflessness and generosity(3).In what way was Woody Davis repaid according to Clint, Woody“s son?(分数:4.00)A.He gained invaluable love from people.B.He was qualified to buy love.C.He was taken care of by his neighbors.D.He was paid much attention to.(4).Woody Davis said he felt blessed that he
23、was dying slowly because _.(分数:4.00)A.he had time to continue to do things for peopleB.everybody in the town had the chance to do something for himC.people had an opportunity to tell him how they feelD.he might have the chance to defeat the disease(5).It can be inferred from the last Paragraph that
24、_.(分数:4.00)A.people do not talk about death publiclyB.people are often unwilling to give praise to peopleC.people should not hesitate to compliment othersD.people should know to make a difference七、Test Four(总题数:1,分数:24.00)A committee has released its final report on ways to improve math education fo
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