[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷195及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 195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 Lots of creatures already reproduce without sex. Since the birth of Louise Brown, the first test-tube baby, in 1978, (1)_ of human
2、beings (2)_ in laboratory glassware rather than in bed. If human cloning becomes possible and since the birth of a sheep called Dolly, (3)_ doubt that it will be feasible to clone a person by 2025 even the link between sex organs and reproduction (4)_. You will then be able to take a cutting from yo
3、ur body and grow a new person, (5)_ you were a willow tree. (6)_, we have already divorced sex from reproduction. In the 1960s, the contraceptive pill freed women to enjoy sex for its own sake. (7)_, greater tolerance of homosexuality signaled societys acceptance of non-reproductive sex of another s
4、ort. These changes are only continuations of a (8)_ that started perhaps a million years ago. Human beings (9)_ the interest in infertile, social sex with a few other species: dolphins, apes and some birds. But (10)_ sex is too good for human beings to (11)_, more and more people will abandon it as
5、a (12)_ of reproduction. In the modern world, you can (13)_ have sex and parenthood without suffering the bit (14)_. Some Hollywood actresses (15)_ the urge for mothering by electing to adopt children (16)_ spoil their figures (as they see it) by childbearing. For people as beautiful as this, the te
6、mptation to (17)_ a clone (reared in a surrogate womb) could one day be (18)_. However, human cloning and designer babies are probably not (19)_. Even assuming that the procedures are judged safe and efficient in farm animals, still a long way off, they will be heavily (20)_, if not banned, by many
7、governments for human beings. ( A) hundreds of thousands ( B) hundred of thousands ( C) hundreds of thousand ( D) hundred of thousand ( A) has been conceived ( B) had been conceived ( C) have been conceived ( D) were conceived ( A) few ( B) a few ( C) quite few ( D) quite a few ( A) is broken ( B) w
8、ill break ( C) will be broken ( D) will have broken ( A) as ( B) if ( C) as if ( D) as yet ( A) In case ( B) In no case ( C) In a sense ( D) In no sense ( A) But ( B) However ( C) Whereas ( D) At the same time ( A) trend ( B) tend ( C) program ( D) procedure ( A) have ( B) possess ( C) share ( D) ow
9、e ( A) as ( B) if ( C) even ( D) even if ( A) give out ( B) give up ( C) give away ( D) give in ( A) mean ( B) means ( C) meaning ( D) meant ( A) even ( B) still ( C) yet ( D) thus ( A) in ( B) between ( C) among ( D) in between ( A) be satisfied ( B) have been satisfied ( C) may satisfy ( D) may ha
10、ve satisfied ( A) rather than ( B) other than ( C) instead ( D) despite ( A) adapt ( B) have adapted ( C) adopt ( D) have adopted ( A) resistible ( B) irresistible ( C) resistless ( D) resistant ( A) coming ( B) nearby ( C) realistic ( D) imminent ( A) encouraging ( B) discouraging ( C) encouraged (
11、 D) discouraged Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 The Amazon River basin boasts the largest river system on Earth and harbors an ecosystem that is tremendously complex. Early travelers from renaissance Euro
12、pe were overwhelmed by their first encounters. In 1531, Francisco Pizarro overthrew the Incan empire, removing the emperor from his throne and taking for Spain the Incan imperial treasures. A decade later his younger brother ventured east from the high plateau of the Andes Mountains in pursuit of th
13、e famous cities of gold and spices thought to be hidden in the jungle forest. Going down the river the expedition soon exhausted its supplies and a small group was sent ahead to search for food. Eight months later, this group emerged at the mouth of the Amazon, having made what would prove to be the
14、 first descent of the length of the river. A missionary who accompanied the group sent a remarkable account of their adventures to the Pope, including mention of the great signal drums that sounded from village to village far in advance of their arrival, warning of the coming of the European strange
15、rs. His manuscript records seeing innumerable settlements along the river on one day they passed more than twenty villages in succession, and some of these are said to have stretched for six miles or more. Such reports have intrigued scientists ever since, for they describe dense populations and lar
16、ge federations of tribes which, if verified, would be entirely at odds with modern stereotypes of hidden, thinly scattered tribes scratching out an uncertain existence. Beginning in the late seventeenth-century, the successors to the first explorers recorded and collected many of the everyday object
17、s fashioned from wood and other organic materials that usually rot in a tropical climate. Such collections housed in European museums preserve a “window“ into cultures that were soon to experience huge changes brought about by foreign diseases and cruel abuse at the hands of Europeans. Population co
18、llapse and movement along the principal rivers of the Amazon system have contributed to a veil of misunderstanding that has long covered the cultural achievements of tropical forest societies. Diffuse bands hunting deep in the forest interior eventually came to be seen as the typical tropical forest
19、 adaptation. So much so that when archaeological studies began in earnest at the mouth of the Amazon in the 1950s, scientists argued that the sophisticated culture they were discovering could not have originated in the Amazon Basin itself, but must have been derived from more advanced cultures elsew
20、here. They imagined the tropical forest to be an “imitation paradise“ unable to support much beyond a simple hunting-and-gathering way of life. This mistaken idea has exerted a persistent influence ever since. 21 According to the first paragraph, a small group succeeded _. ( A) in searching for food
21、 ( B) going down the river ( C) proving the length of the river ( D) covering the length of the Amazon River 22 From the missionarys manuscript we may infer that _. ( A) the great signal drums were very popular there ( B) people there were hostile to the European strangers ( C) the Amazon River area
22、 was densely populated then ( D) the tribes along the river were always at odds 23 The everyday objects recorded and collected by the successors to the first explorers may reveal _. ( A) where these objects came from ( B) how they rotted in a tropical climate ( C) a glimpse of the Incan civilization
23、 ( D) the vicissitude of Amazon cultures 24 This mistaken idea(Para. 4) refers to _. ( A) the sophisticated culture in the Amazon Basin ( B) the view that Amazon culture derived from other cultures elsewhere ( C) an “imitation paradise“ ( D) a simple hunting-and-gathering way of life 25 The purpose
24、of the author in writing the text is to _. ( A) introduce the Amazon River ( B) illustrate some facts about Amazon River cultures ( C) show the present situation of Amazon River ( D) compare the differences between world cultures 26 It is widely believed that our never-ending quest for material good
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