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1、考博英语模拟试卷 201及答案与解析 一、 Cloze 0 The fitness movement that began in the late 1960s and early 1970s centered around aerobic exercise. Millions of individuals became【 1】 in a variety of aerobic activities, and【 2】 thousands of health spas【 3】 around the country to capitalize on this【 4】interest in fitnes
2、s, particularly aerobic dancing for females. A number of fitness spas existed【 5】 to this aerobic fitness movement, even a national chain with spas in most major cities. However, their【 6】 was not on aerobics,【 7】 on weight-training programs designed to develop muscular mass,【 8】 , and endurance in
3、their primarily male【 9】 . These fitness spas did not seem to benefit【 10】 from the aerobic fitness movement to better health, since medical opinion suggested that weight-training programs【 11】 few, if【 12】 , health benefits. In recent years, however, weight training has again become increasingly【 1
4、3】 for males and for females. Many【 14】 programs focus not only on developing muscular strength and endurance but on aerobic fitness as well.【 15】 , most physical-fitness tests have usually included measures of muscular strength and endurance, not for health-related reasons, but primarily【 16】 such
5、fitness components have been related to【 17】 in athletics.【 18】 , in recent years, evidence has shown that training programs designed primarily to improve muscular strength and endurance might also offer some health【 19】 as well. The American College of Sports Medicine now【 20】that weight training b
6、e part of a total fitness program for healthy Americans. ( A) imposed ( B) engaged ( C) confined ( D) illustrated ( A) affluently ( B) eligibly ( C) gorgeously ( D) literally ( A) enhanced ( B) manifested ( C) developed ( D) established ( A) emerging ( B) hovering ( C) intriguing ( D) mingling ( A)
7、prior ( B) entitled ( C) liable ( D) subjected ( A) action ( B) focus ( C) cement ( D) snap ( A) or ( B) or else ( C) and ( D) but rather ( A) strength ( B) nutrition ( C) tolerance ( D) ambition ( A) practitioners ( B) enthusiasts ( C) referees ( D) recipients ( A) financially ( B) particularly ( C
8、) legitimately ( D) excessively ( A) presented ( B) offered ( C) indicated ( D) demonstrated ( A) something ( B) some ( C) anything ( D) any ( A) popular ( B) vigorous ( C) intelligible ( D) formidable ( A) current ( B) primitive ( C) uneven ( D) incredible ( A) practically ( B) Eventually ( C) Esse
9、ntially ( D) Historically ( A) because ( B) if only ( C) although ( D) now that ( A) performance ( B) harassment ( C) identification ( D) portrayal ( A) Moreover ( B) Therefore ( C) However ( D) Anyway ( A) advantages ( B) benefits ( C) interests ( D) profits ( A) recommends ( B) reassures ( C) spec
10、ulates ( D) mediates 二、 Reading Comprehension 20 Gene therapy and gene-based drugs are two ways we could benefit from our growing mastery of genetic science. But there will be others as well. Here is one of the remarkable therapies on the cutting edge of genetic research that could make their way in
11、to mainstream medicine in the coming years. While its true that just about every cell in the body has the instructions to make a complete human, most of those instructions are inactivated, and with good reason: the last thing you want for your brain cells is to start churning out stomach acid or you
12、r nose to turn into a kidney. The only time cells truly have the potential to turn into any and all body parts is very early in a pregnancy, when so-called stem cells havent begun to specialize. Yet this untapped potential could be a terrific boon to medicine. Most diseases involve the death of heal
13、thy cells-brain cells in Alzheimers, cardiac cells in heart disease, pancreatic cells in diabetes, to name a few. If doctors could isolate stem cells, then direct their growth, they might be able to furnish patients with healthy replacement tissue. It was incredibly difficult, but last fall scientis
14、ts at the University of Wisconsin managed to isolate stem ceils and get them to grow into neural, gut, muscle and bone cells. The process still cant be controlled, and may have unforeseen limitations; but if efforts to understand and master stem-cell development prove successful, doctors will have a
15、 therapeutic tool of incredible power. The same applies to cloning, which is really just the other side of the coin; true cloning, as first shown with the sheep Dolly two years ago, involves taking a developed cell and reactivating the genome within, resetting its developmental instructions to a pri
16、stine state. Once that happens, the rejuvenated cell can develop into a full-fledged animal, genetically identical to its parent. For agriculture, in which purely physical characteristics like milk production in a cow or low fat in a hog have real market value, biological carbon copies could become
17、routine within a few years. This past year scientists have done for mice and cows what Ian Wilmut did for Dolly, and other creatures are bound to join the cloned menagerie in the coming year. Human cloning, on the other hand, may be technically feasible but legally and emotionally more difficult. St
18、ill, one day it will happen. The ability to reset body cells to a pristine, undeveloped state could give doctors exactly the same advantages they would get from stem cells., the potential to make healthy body tissues of all sorts, and thus to cure disease. That could prove to be a true “miracle cure
19、.“ 21 The writer holds that the potential to make healthy body tissues will _. ( A) aggravate moral issues of human cloning ( B) bring great benefits to human beings ( C) help scientists decode body instructions ( D) involve employing surgical instruments 22 The word “rejuvenated“ (Para. 5 ) most pr
20、obably means _. ( A) modified ( B) re-collected ( C) classified ( D) reactivated 23 The research at the University of Wisconsin is mentioned to show _. ( A) the isolation of stem cells ( B) the effects of gene therapies ( C) the advantages of human cloning ( D) the limitations of tissue replacements
21、 24 Which of the following is true according to the text? ( A) The principle of gene therapy is applicable to that of cloning. ( B) The isolation of stem ceils is too difficult to be feasible. ( C) It is reasonable for all body instructions to be activated. ( D) Cloned animals will eventually take c
22、ontrol of the world. 25 Towards the genetic research, the authors attitude can best be said to be that of _. ( A) frustration ( B) indifference ( C) amazement ( D) opposition 25 What our society suffers from most today is the absence of consensus about what it and life in it ought to be; such consen
23、sus cannot be gained from societys present stage, or from fantasies about what it ought to be. For that the present is too close and too diversified, and the future too uncertain, to make believable claims about it. A consensus in the present hence can be achieved only through a shared understanding
24、 of the past, as Homers epics informed those who lived centuries later what it meant to be Greek, and by what images and ideals they were to live their lives and organize their societies. Most societies derive consensus from a long history, a language all their own, a common religion, common ancestr
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