【考研类试卷】同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语-阅读理解(五)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-阅读理解(五)及答案解析(总分:30.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、专项练习(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:6.00)At the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) , a student loaded his class notes into a handheld e-mail device and tried to read them during an exam: a classmate turned him in. At the University
2、of Nevada at Las Vegas (UNLV) students photographed test questions with their cell phone cameras and transmitted them to classmates. The university put in place a new examination-supervision system. “If they“d spend as much time studying, they“d all be A students,“ says Ron Yasbin, dean of the Colle
3、ge of Sciences of UNLV. With a variety of electronic devices, American students find it easier to cheat. And college officials find themselves in a new game of eat and mouse. They are trying to fight would-he cheats in the exam season by cutting off Internet access from laptops(笔记本电脑), demanding the
4、 surrender of cell phones before tests or simply requiring that exams be taken with pens and paper. “It is annoying. My hand-writing is so bad,“ said Ryan Dapremont, 21 who just finished his third year at Pepperdine University in California. He had to take his exams on paper. Dapremont said technolo
5、gy has made cheating easier, but plagiarism(剽窃) in writing papers was probably the biggest problem. Students can lift other people“s writings off the Internet without attributing them. Still, some students said they thought cheating these days was more a product Of the mindset, not the tools at hand
6、. “Some people put too much emphasis on where they“re going to go in the future, and all they“re thinking about is graduate school and the next step,“ said Lindsay Nicholas, a third-year student at UCLA. She added that pressure to succeed “sometimes clouds everything and makes people do things that
7、they shouldn“t do. “ Some professors said they tried to write exams for which it was hard to cheat, posing questions that outside resources would not help answer. Many officials said that they rely on campus honor codes. They said the most important thing was to teach students not to cheat in the fi
8、rst place.(分数:6.00)(1).One student at UCLA was found cheating _.(分数:1.00)A.when he was loading his class notes into a handheld e-mail deviceB.when he was trying to tell the answers to his classmatesC.after the university put in place a new examination-supervision systemD.after his classmate reported
9、 his cheating to the authority(2).According to Ron Yasbin, all the cheating students _.(分数:1.00)A.should be severely punished for their dishonestyB.didn“t have much time to study before the examC.could get the highest grades if they had studied hard enoughD.could be excused because they were not fam
10、iliar with the new system(3).To win the new game of eat and mouse in examinations, the college officials have to _.(分数:1.00)A.use many high-tech devicesB.cut off Internet access on campusC.turn to the oral exanimation formsD.cut off the use of high-tech devices(4).According to Ryan Dapremont, _.(分数:
11、1.00)A.examinations taken with pens and paper were useless in fighting cheatingB.his examination paper was under-graded because of his bad hand-writingC.cheating was more serious in writing papers than in examinationsD.it was more difficult for him to lift other people“s writings off the Internet(5)
12、.Which of the following is probably the most significant measure to fight cheating?(分数:1.00)A.Putting less emphasis on where the students are going to go in the future.B.Letting students know that honesty is more important.C.Writing examinations for which it is hard to cheat.D.Setting up more strict
13、 campus honor codes.(6).The best title of the passage could be _.(分数:1.00)A.Cheating Has Gone High-techB.Game of Cat and MouseC.A New Examination-supervision SystemD.Measures to Fight Against Dishonesty三、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:6.00)Top marathon runners tend to be lean and light, star swimmers are long
14、 thighs with huge feet and gold medal weightlifters are solid blocks of muscle with short arms and legs. So, does your physical shapeand the way your body worksfit you for a particular sport? Or does your body develop a certain way because of your chosen sport? “It“s about 55:45, genes to the enviro
15、nment,“ says Mike Rennie, professor of clinical physiology at Britain“s University of Nottingham Medical School. Rennie cites the case of identical twins from Germany, one of whom was a long-distance athlete, the other a powerful sportsman, so, “They look quite different, despite being identical twi
16、ns.“ Someone who“s 1.5-meters tall has little chance of becoming an elite basketball player. Still, being over two meters tall won“t automatically push you to Olympic gold.“ Unless you have tactical sense where needed, unless you have access to good equipment, medical care and the psychological cond
17、itions, and unless you are able to drive yourself through pain, all the physical strength will be in vain,“ said Craig Sharp, professor of sports science at Britain“s Brunel University. Jonathan Robinson, an applied sports scientist at the University of Bath“s sports development department, in south
18、west England, points to the importance of technique. “In swimming only 5-10 per cent of the propelling force comes from the legs, so technique is vital. “ Having the right physique for the right sport is a good starting point. Seventeen years ago, the Australian Institute of Sport started a national
19、 Talent Search Program, which searched schools for 14- 16-year-olds with the potential to be elite athletes. One of their first finds was Megan Still, world champion rower. In 1987, Still had never picked up an oar in her life. But she had almost the perfect physique for a rower. After intensive tra
20、ining, she won gold in women“s rowing in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. Other countries have followed the Australian example. Now the explosion of genetic knowledge has meant that there is now a search, not just for appropriate physique but also for “performance genes. “(分数:6.00)(1).It can be concluded
21、from the passage that _.(分数:1.00)A.physical strength is more important for sportspersons“ successB.training conditions are more important for sportspersons“ successC.genes are more important for sportspersons“ successD.psychological conditions are more important for sportspersons“ success(2).The cas
22、e of identical twins from Germany shows that _.(分数:1.00)A.environment can help determine people“s body shapeB.genes are the decisive factors for people“s body shapeC.identical twins are likely to enjoy different sportsD.identical twins may have different genes for different sports(3).Which of the fo
23、llowing is NOT mentioned by Craig Sharp as a required quality for a sportsperson to win an Olympic gold medal?(分数:1.00)A.The physical strength.B.The right training conditions.C.The talent for the sports.D.The endurance for pains.(4).Seventeen years ago Megan Still was chosen for rowing because _.(分数
24、:1.00)A.she had the talent for rowingB.her body shape was right for a rowerC.she had the performance genesD.she was a skillful rower(5).The word “elite“ in paragraph 5 means _.(分数:1.00)A.the most wealthyB.the most skilledC.the most industriousD.the most intelligent(6).The elite athletes of the futur
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