[外语类试卷]GRE(VERBAL)阅读模拟试卷5及答案与解析.doc
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1、GRE( VERBAL)阅读模拟试卷 5及答案与解析 SECTION 3 Directions: Each passage in this group is followed by questions based on its content. After reading a passage, choose the best answer to each question. Answer all questions following a passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage. 0 The decrea
2、se in responsiveness that follows continuous stimulation (adaptation) is common to all sensory systems, including olfaction. With continued exposure to chronically present ambient odors, individuals perception of odor intensity is greatly reduced. Moreover, these perceptual changes can be profound a
3、nd durable. It is commonly reported that following extended absences from the odorous environment, reexposure may still fail to elicit perception at the original intensity. Most research on olfactory adaptation examines relatively transient changes in stimulus detection or perceived intensityrarely
4、exceeding several hours and often lessbut because olfactory adaptation can be produced with relatively short exposures, these durations are sufficient for investigating many parameters of the phenomenon. However, exposures to odors in natural environments often occur over far longer periods, and the
5、 resulting adaptations may differ qualitatively from short-term olfactory adaptation. For example, studies show that even brief periods of odorant stimulation produce transient reductions in receptors in the olfactory epithelium, a process termed “receptor fatigue.” Prolonged odor stimulation, howev
6、er, could produce more long-lasting reductions in response, possibly involving structures higher in the central nervous system pathway. 1 According to the passage, the phenomenon of olfactory adaptation may cause individuals who are reexposed to an odorous environment after an extended absence to (
7、A) experience a heightened perception of the odor ( B) perceive the odor as being less intense than it was upon first exposure ( C) return to their original level of perception of the odor ( D) exhibit a decreased tolerance for the odorous environment ( E) experience the phenomenon of adaptation in
8、other sensory systems 2 The passage asserts which of the following about the exposures involved in the “research on olfactory adaptation”? ( A) The exposures are of long enough duration for researchers to investigate many aspects of olfactory adaptation. ( B) The exposures have rarely consisted of r
9、eexposures following extended absences from the odorous environment. ( C) The exposures are intended to reproduce the relatively transient olfactory changes typical of exposures to odors in natural environments. ( D) Those exposures of relatively short duration are often insufficient to produce the
10、phenomenon of receptor fatigue in study subjects. ( E) Those exposures lasting several hours produce reductions in receptors in the olfactory epithelium that are similar to the reductions caused by prolonged odor stimulation. 3 The author of the passage discusses “receptor fatigue” primarily in orde
11、r to ( A) explain the physiological process through which long-lasting reductions in response are thought to be produced ( B) provide an example of a process that subjects would probably not experience during a prolonged period of odorant stimulation ( C) help illustrate how the information gathered
12、 from most olfactory research may not be sufficient to describe the effects of extended exposures to odors ( D) show how studies of short-term olfactory adaptation have only accounted for the reductions in response that follow relatively brief absences from an odorous environment ( E) qualify a stat
13、ement about the severity and duration of the perceptual changes caused by exposure to chronically present ambient odors 3 The “deindustrialization” thesis of Bluestone and Harrison asserts that the replacement of domestic with foreign manufacturing begun by United States corporations in the late 196
14、0s resulted in a “hollowing out” of American industry, whereby workers displaced from manufacturing jobs through massive plant closings found themselves moving more or less permanently into lower-paying, less secure jobs or into unemployment. Critics of the deindustrialization thesis have argued tha
15、t new service and high-technology sectors of the United States economy have recently created a substantial number of jobs. While these critics do not deny the painful aspects of this transition from an industrial to a service- and information-based economy, they argue that it will be short-term, and
16、 a necessary evil if the United States is to have long-term increases in living standards. Critics of the emerging economy, however, point to disturbing evidence of an “hourglass” effect: a shrinking middle tier of managerial and blue-collar unionized workers and consequent polarization of incomes.
17、The emergence of a technical and financial elite, they argue, has brought forth a host of low-wage jobs to service the new economy, and it is this service sector that many ex-industrial workers must seek. 4 The purpose of the passage is to ( A) analyze the events that contributed to an economic phen
18、omenon ( B) present different views on the nature and impact of an economic phenomenon ( C) distinguish between the short-term and long-term effects of an economic phenomenon ( D) challenge a dominant theory about how to solve the problems created by an economic phenomenon ( E) present new evidence
19、to suggest that an economic phenomenon is more complex than had previously been believed 5 Which of the following, if true, would most tend to weaken the deindustrialization thesis of Bluestone and Harrison? ( A) a survey of the spouses of former industrial workers reveals a significant increase in
20、the number of working spouses since the mid-1960s. ( B) data from the most recent United States census show that fewer individuals list their occupation as industrial worker than in the census from ten years earlier. ( C) a random survey of United States consumers indicates that a majority of those
21、surveyed would prefer to buy United States-manufacturing goods if given the opportunity. ( D) A recent study indicates that large numbers of former industrial workers have retrained and found employment as skilled, highly-paid computer workers. ( E) Interviews with representatives at major agencies
22、for temporary employment in the United States suggest that they value the skills of former industrial workers. 6 It can be inferred from the passage that the highlighted “critics” believe which of the following about “hourglass” effect? ( A) It involves the relegation of industrial workers to less d
23、esirable jobs. ( B) It requires that workers make short-term sacrifices to achieve long-term gains. ( C) It affects non-unionized workers more strongly than it does unionized workers. ( D) It represents an increase in unemployment for those in the service sector. ( E) It threatens the status of the
24、technological and financial elite. 6 The revival of mural painting that has occurred in San Francisco since the 1970s, especially among the Chicano population of the citys Mission District, has marked differences from its social realist forerunner in Mexico and the United States some 40 years earlie
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