[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷201及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 201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 Formal economic forecasting is usually based on a (1)_ theory as to how the economy works. Some theories are complicated, and their
2、 application requires an elaborate (2)_ of cause and effect. Others are relatively simple, (3)_ most developments in the economy to one or two basic factors. Many economists, for example, believe that changes in the supply of money (4)_ the rate of growth of general business activity. Others (5)_ a
3、central role to investment in new facilities housing, industrial plants, highways, and so forth. In the United States, where consumers (6)_ such a large share of economic activity, some economy believe that consumer decisions to (7)_ or save provide the principal (8)_ to the future course of the ent
4、ire economy. Obviously the theory that a forecaster applies is of (9)_ importance to the forecasting process; it (10)_ his line of investigation, the statistics he will regard as most important, and many of the techniques he will apply. Although economic theory may determine the general (11)_ of a f
5、orecast, judgment also often plays an important role. A forecaster may decide that the circumstances of the moment are (12)_ and that a forecast produced by the (13)_ statistical methods should be modified to take account of special current circumstances. This is particularly necessary when some eve
6、nt outside the Usual run of economic activity has an a (14)_ economic effect. For example, forecasts of 1987 economic activity in the United States were more accurate when the analyst correctly foresaw that the exchange value of the dollar would (15)_ sharply during the year that consumer spending w
7、ould slacken, and that (16)_ rates would rise only moderately. None of these conclusions followed (17)_ purely economic analysis; they all required judgment as to future decisions (18)_, an economist may decide to adjust an economic forecast that was made by traditional methods to take account of ot
8、her unique (19)_; he may, for example, decide that consumers will (20)_ their spending patterns because of special circumstances such as rising price of imports or fear of threatened shortages. ( A) specific ( B) peculiar ( C) unique ( D) unified ( A) trail ( B) trap ( C) tracking ( D) tracing ( A)
9、claiming ( B) ascribing ( C) referring ( D) crediting ( A) resolve ( B) determine ( C) settle ( D) conclude ( A) appoint ( B) distribute ( C) assign ( D) dictate ( A) account for ( B) comprise up ( C) make up of ( D) consist of ( A) waste ( B) invest ( C) purchase ( D) economize ( A) symptoms ( B) c
10、lues ( C) evidences ( D) signals ( A) secondary ( B) critical ( C) minor ( D) remarkable ( A) instructs ( B) orders ( C) affects ( D) dictates ( A) outline ( B) shape ( C) profile ( D) diagram ( A) odd ( B) strange ( C) unique ( D) common ( A) specific ( B) regular ( C) usual ( D) particular ( A) su
11、re ( B) avoidable ( C) positive ( D) inevitable ( A) expand ( B) decline ( C) increase ( D) deviate ( A) asset ( B) capital ( C) interest ( D) profit ( A) through ( B) up ( C) in ( D) on ( A) Obviously ( B) Occasionally ( C) Consequently ( D) Similarly ( A) setting ( B) conditions ( C) surroundings
12、( D) background ( A) quit ( B) alter ( C) preserve ( D) invent Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Could HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, be weakening? The results of a study conducted in Belgium, at the Inst
13、itute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp, seem to suggest that in one corner of the world it might be. The report, published in the latest issue of AIDS, a specialist journal, concludes that HIVs ability to replicate (known technically as its virulence) may have decreased since the start of the pandemi
14、c. Kevin Aden, the lead author of the paper, stresses that the study is based on a small set of samples and does not prove that HIVs virulence is attenuating around the world. However, it does offer new insights into the evolution of the disease. Dr. Arien looked at 24 blood samples collected from u
15、ntreated patients attending an HIV/ AIDS clinic in Antwerp. A dozen of these samples were taken between 1986 and 1989; the other 12 were collected between 2002 and 2003. First, he analyzed the samples to find their viral load (the number of virus particles per cubic centimeter) and the subtype of vi
16、rus involved. In Europe and North America, the predominant subtype is B; in sub-Saharan Africa, where the epidemic is at its worst, the predominant subtype is C. Most of Dr. Ariens samples were of subtype B. Having done this analysis, he paired the samples off for a series of replicative “duels“. Ea
17、ch sample from the earlier series was matched with the most similar one from the later series, and they were placed in identical cell cultures to see which would multiply the most. The result was that 75% of the viruses from 2002-03 were less virulent than apparently similar counterparts from 1986-8
18、9 a statistically significant observation. Dr. Ariens caution is sensible, at least until someone replicates the work elsewhere. But his conclusion is not necessarily surprising. Such viral attenuation, as it is known, is one way that vaccines are produced. What causes attenuation in wild viruses, t
19、hough, is a matter of speculation. Dr Arien believes that in this case the attenuation could be the result of what he calls “serial genetic bottlenecks“ during transmission from host to host. These act to reduce the genetic diversity (and thus the replicative fitness) of the virus. Genetic diversity
20、 is known to be an important component of HIVs virulence. But what might cause the bottlenecks is still unclear. A second reason for caution besides the small size of the study is, as Geoffrey Garnett, a professor of microparasite epidemiology at Imperial College, London, points out, that the abilit
21、y of a virus to infect cells in a test-tube is not the same as its ability to cause disease and death in a human host. Nevertheless, Dr Adens result is intriguing, and surely worth following up in a larger piece of research. 21 The word “attenuating“(Paragraph 1) most probably means ( A) weakening.
22、( B) accentuating. ( C) accelerating. ( D) increasing. 22 We can learn from para. 2 that ( A) a dozen of blood examples were from the patients died between 1986 and 1989. ( B) Dr. Arien studied the blood examples to find the cause of AIDS. ( C) the subtype of virus involved is different due to diffe
23、rent places. ( D) 3/4 of the viruses appeared to be more harmful than before. 23 Which of the following is true according to the text? ( A) In his paper, Dr. Arien proves that HIV is weakening in Europe and Africa. ( B) Two kinds of blood samples are placed in two different cell cultures to be obser
24、ved. ( C) Dr. Arien has made the cause of attenuation of virus clear. ( D) There are 3/4 of the viruses in Dr. Ariens study proving to be less harmful. 24 By saying “Dr. Ariens caution is sensible“(Line 1, Paragraph 3), the author implies that ( A) The result of Ariens research is worth further stud
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