[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷242及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 242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 Analysts have their go at humor, and I have read some of this interpretative literature, (1)_ without being greatly instructed. Hum
2、or can be (2)_, (3)_ a frog can, but the thing dies in the process and the innards are (4)_ to any but the pure scientific mind. One of the things (5)_ said about humorists is that they are really very sad people-clowns with a breaking heart. There is some truth in it, but it is badly (6)_. It would
3、 be more (7)_, I think, to say that there is a deep vein of melancholy running through everyones life and that the humorist, perhaps more (8)_ of it than some others, compensates for it actively and (9)_. Humorists fatten on troubles. They have always made trouble (10)_. They struggle along with a g
4、ood will and endure pain (11)_, knowing how well it will (12)_ them in the sweet by and by. You find them wrestling with foreign languages, fighting folding ironing boards and swollen drainpipes, suffering the terrible (13)_ of tight boots. They pour out their sorrows profitably, in a (14)_ of what
5、is not quite fiction nor quite fact either. Beneath the sparking surface of these dilemmas flows the strong (15)_ of human woe. Practically everyone is a manic depressive of sorts, with his up moments and his down moments, and you certainly dont have to be a humorist to (16)_ the sadness of situatio
6、n and mood. But there is often a rather fine line between laughing and crying, and if a humorous piece of writing brings a person to the point (17)_ his emotional responses are untrustworthy and seem likely to break over into the opposite realm, it is (18)_ humor, like poetry, has an extra content,
7、it plays (19)_ to the big hot fire which is Truth, and sometimes the reader feels the (20)_. ( A) while ( B) although ( C) but ( D) if ( A) explained ( B) integrated ( C) detected ( D) dissected ( A) as ( B) for ( C) which ( D) though ( A) disgusting ( B) discouraging ( C) discounting ( D) dismissin
8、g ( A) regularly ( B) commonly ( C) roughly ( D) uniquely ( A) consulted ( B) commented ( C) remarked ( D) stated ( A) accurate ( B) normal ( C) immediate ( D) exclusive ( A) consciously ( B) credulous ( C) sensible ( D) absurd ( A) adequately ( B) confusedly ( C) reluctantly ( D) positively ( A) co
9、me across ( B) pay off ( C) hold up ( D) break down ( A) annoyingly ( B) cheerfully ( C) worriedly ( D) hopefully ( A) interest ( B) threaten ( C) benefit ( D) deprive ( A) pleasure ( B) exhibition ( C) prejudice ( D) discomfort ( A) style ( B) pattern ( C) form ( D) mold ( A) tide ( B) drift ( C) f
10、loat ( D) flare ( A) taste ( B) steer ( C) tackle ( D) stir ( A) how ( B) where ( C) how ( D) unless ( A) when ( B) that ( C) whatever ( D) because ( A) open ( B) related ( C) close ( D) devoted ( A) warmth ( B) severity ( C) tension ( D) fever Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answe
11、r the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 The discovery of life beyond Earth would transform not only our science but also our religions, our belief systems and our entire world-view. For in a sense, the search for extraterrestrial life is really a search for ourselves
12、 who we are and what our place is in the grand sweep of the cosmos. Contrary to popular belief, speculation that we are not alone in the universe is as old as philosophy itself. The essential steps in the reasoning were based on the atomic theory of the ancient Greek philosopher Democritus. Yet phil
13、osophy is one thing, filling in the physical details is another. Although astronomers increasingly suspect that biofriendly planets may be abundant in the universe, the chemical steps leading to life remain largely mysterious. Traditionally, biologists believed that life is a freak the result of a z
14、illion-to-one accidental concatenation of molecules. It follows that the likelihood of its happening again elsewhere in the cosmos is infinitesimal. This viewpoint derives from the second law of thermodynamics, which predicts that the universe is dying slowly and inexorably degenerating toward a sta
15、te of total chaos. And similar reasoning applies to evolution. According to the orthodox view, Darwinian selection is utterly blind. Any impression that the transition from microbes to man represents progress is pure chauvinism of our part. The path of evolution is merely a random walk through the r
16、ealm of possibilities. If this is right, there can be no directionality, no innate drive forward; in particular, no push toward consciousness and intelligence. Should Earth be struck by an asteroid, destroying all higher life-forms, intelligent beings would almost certainly not arise next time aroun
17、d. There is, however, a contrary view one that is gaining strength and directly challenges orthodox biology. It is that complexity can emerge spontaneously through a process of self-organization. If matter and energy have an inbuilt tendency to amplify and channel organized complexity, the odds agai
18、nst the formation of life and the subsequent evolution of intelligence could be drastically shortened. Historically, Bertrand Russell argued that a universe under a death sentence from the second law of thermodynamics rendered human life ultimately futile. All our achievements, all our struggles, “a
19、ll the noonday brightness of human genius“, as he put it, would, in the final analysis, count for nothing if the very cosmos itself is doomed. But what if, in spite of the second law of thermodynamics, there can be systematic progress alongside decay? For those who hope for a deeper meaning or purpo
20、se beneath physical existence, the presence of extraterrestrial life-forms would provide a spectacular boost, implying that we live in a universe that is in some sense getting better and better rather than worse and worse. 21 The writer organizes his ideas in the text mainly by ( A) justifying popul
21、ar beliefs. ( B) making comparisons. ( C) looking back on history. ( D) posing sharp contrasts. 22 On the possibilities of life beyond Earth astronomers and ancient philosophers views are ( A) opposite. ( B) similar. ( C) divergent. ( D) contrary. 23 It is the belief of orthodox biology that Darwini
22、an evolutionism ( A) is fully based on illusions. ( B) focuses purely on reasoning. ( C) is utterly entitled to worship. ( D) comes to account for nothing. 24 Under the law of thermodynamics, the universe is supposed ( A) to push forward progress. ( B) to give rise to other life forms. ( C) to make
23、for a total chaos. ( D) to improve by wide margins. 25 If there were push to direct organized complexity, chances of intelligence evolution would ( A) be wrecked. ( B) level off. ( C) be shortened. ( D) crop up. 26 “My own feelings went from disbelief to excitement to downright fear“, says Carl Herg
24、enrother, 23, an Arizona undergraduate who verified a large asteroid barreling toward Earth with a 230cm telescope atop nearby Kitt Peak. “It was scary, because there was the possibility that we were confirming the demise of some city somewhere, or some state or small country“. Well, not quite. Earl
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