[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷110及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 110及答案与解析 一、 Section I Use of English Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points) 1 The 1990s have been designated the Decade Against Drug Abuse by the United Nations. But, (1)_ less than three years to go before th
2、e end of the decade, governments and health organizations (2)_ that they have made (3)_ progress in reducing drug, alcohol and tobacco abuse. Today, consumption of all these substances is increasingly steadily worldwide. (4)_ every country now has problems with (5)_ drugs. And the world is producing
3、 and consuming more alcohol and tobacco than ever. Between 1970 and 1990 beer production (6)_ rose by over 80 per cent. And, (7)_ the number of smokers keeps on (8)_,by the second or third (9)_ of the next century there could be 10 million deaths each year (10)_ smoking related illnesses. Drugs are
4、also a huge burden (11)_ the world economy. In the United States, for example, its estimated that alcohol and illegal drug use costs the country tens of billions of dollars each year, mainly (12)_ health care. When the cost of tobacco related illnesses is added, (13)_ total more than doubles. Drugs
5、are also closely (14)_ crime. Many police forces no longer (15)_ between illegal and legal drugs when fighting crime. In Australia, for example, experts (16)_ that police in some parts of the country spend between 70 and 80 percent of their time dealing with alcohol-related incidents. One explanatio
6、n for the increase in drug (17)_ is simply that people have more money to spend. Tobacco and alcohol companies are now (18)_ much more on developing countries to take (19)_ of greater wealth there. And criminals involved in the illegal drug trade are following (20)_, introducing drugs into countries
7、 where they were previously hardly use. ( A) when ( B) with ( C) as ( D) if ( A) permit ( B) admit ( C) promise ( D) accept ( A) more ( B) less ( C) little ( D) great ( A) Generally ( B) Probably ( C) Virtually ( D) Usually ( A) illegible ( B) illiberal ( C) illegal ( D) illimitable ( A) alone ( B)
8、only ( C) lonely ( D) just ( A) while ( B) that ( C) with ( D) if ( A) raising ( B) arising ( C) rousing ( D) rising ( A) decade ( B) year ( C) section ( D) period ( A) by ( B) about ( C) with ( D) from ( A) on ( B) in ( C) among ( D) within ( A) in ( B) on ( C) about ( D) for ( A) its ( B) that ( C
9、) which ( D) then ( A) related with ( B) related upon ( C) related to ( D) related onto ( A) aware ( B) separate ( C) investigate ( D) distinguish ( A) declare ( B) estimate ( C) report ( D) predict ( A) use ( B) expense ( C) production ( D) spread ( A) spreading ( B) concentrating ( C) earning ( D)
10、 putting ( A) care ( B) much ( C) advantage ( D) profit ( A) example ( B) forward ( C) suit ( D) after Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 A classic series of experiments to determine the effects of overpopul
11、ation on communities of rats was conducted by a psychologist, John Calhoun. In each experiment, an equal number of male and female adult rats were placed in an enclosure. The rat populations were allowed to increase. Calhoun knew from experience approximately how many rats could live in the enclosur
12、es without experiencing stress due to over crowding. He allowed the population to increase to approximately twice this number. Then he stabilized the population by removing offspring that were not dependent on their mothers. At the end of the experiments, Calhoun was able to conclude that overcrowdi
13、ng causes a break down in the normal social relationships among rats, a kind of social disease. The rats in the experiments did not follow the same patterns of behavior as rats would in a community without overcrowding. The females in the rat population were the most seriously affected by the high p
14、opulation density. For example, mothers sometimes abandoned their pups, and, without their mothers care, the pups died. The experiments verified that in overpopulated communities, mother rats do not-behave normally. Their behavior may be considered diseased, pathological. The dominant males in the r
15、at population were the least affected by overpopulation. Each of these strong males claimed an area of the enclosure as his own. Therefore, these individuals did not experience the overcrowding in the same way as the other rats did. However, dominant males did behave pathologically at times. Their a
16、ntisocial behavior consisted of attacks on weaker male, female, and immature rats. This deviant behaviour showed that even though the dominant males had enough living space, they too were affected by the general overcrowding. Nondominant males in the experimental rat communities also exhibited devia
17、nt social behavior. Some withdrew completely, avoiding contact with other rats. Other nondominant males were hyperactive, chasing other rats and fighting each other. The behaviour of the rat population has parallels in human behavior. People in densely populated areas exhibit deviant behavior simila
18、r to that of the rats in Calhouns experiments. In large urban areas, such as New York City, London, and Cairo, there are abandoned children. There are cruel, powerful individuals, both men and women. There are also people who withdraw and people who become hyperactive. Is the principal cause of thes
19、e disorders overpopulation? Calhouns experiments suggest that it might be. In any case, social scientists and city planners have been influenced by the results of this series of experiments. 21 Calhoun stabilized the rat population _. ( A) when it was double the number that could live in the enclosu
20、re without stress ( B) by removing young rats ( C) so that there was a constant number of adult rats in the enclosure ( D) All of the above are correct 22 Which of the following inferences CANNOT be made from the information in paragraph one? ( A) Calhouns experiment is still considered important to
21、day. ( B) Overpopulation causes pathological behavior in rat populations. ( C) Stress does not occur in rat communities unless there is overcrowding. ( D) Calhoun had experimented with rats before. 23 According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true? ( A) Dominant males had adequate livi
22、ng space. ( B) Dominant males were not as seriously affected by overcrowding as the other rats. ( C) Dominant males attacked weaker rats. ( D) The strongest males are always able to adapt to bad conditions. 24 The author implies that the behavior of the dominant male rats is sometimes parallel with
23、that of _. ( A) cruel, powerful people ( B) people who abandon their children ( C) hyperactive people ( D) people who would like to keep to themselves 25 The main idea of this passage is that _. ( A) although rats are affected by overcrowding, people are not ( B) data from experiments indicate that
24、overcrowding may be an important cause of social pathology ( C) the social behavior of rats is seriously affected by overcrowding ( D) Calhouns experiments have influenced many people 26 Today the study of language in our schools is somewhat confused. It is the most traditional of scholastic subject
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