[考研类试卷]考研英语二(完形填空)模拟试卷96及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语二(完形填空)模拟试卷 96 及答案与解析一、Section I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points) 0 Any American who has bought a pack of cigarettes since the mid-60s might have seen the health warnings. It says, “SURGEON GENER
2、ALS WARNING: Smoking Causes Lung Cancer, Heart Disease, And May Complicate Pregnancy.“ Such government warnings work,【C1】_ research has shown that smokers in countries with strong warnings know more about smoking【C2】_than those in countries where warnings are weaker. But its unclear whether smokers
3、who see any warning【C3】_smoke less.Public-health advocates have known for years that individualized messages are far more【C4 】_at getting smokers to stop. For instance,【C5】_a doctor reminds a patient that her sister has promised to help her【C6】_, that patient will be much more likely to stop smoking
4、 than someone who just sees a(n)【C7】_message on a cigarette pack.A recent study shows that tailored antismoking messages engage brain regions involved in how people see themselves. Those regions are associated with emotion【C8】_basic human awareness and, possibly, awareness of others【C9 】 _of us.The
5、authors of the study, a University of Michigan team led by psychologist Hannah Faye Chua,【C10 】_91 smokers who wanted to quit. The participants, who smoked an average of 17 cigarettes per day,【C11】_medical imaging scans for one hour while different messages appeared on a screen. Some messages were t
6、ailored to their【 C12】_histories (for example, “A concern you have is being tempted to smoke when【C13】_other smokers“). Some messages were general anti-smoking【C14】_.The researchers found that the tailored messages【C15】_the two brain regions significantly more than the non-tailored and【C16】_messages
7、. In other words, reading a short sentence changed their brain activity【C17】_those who showed stronger activity in those regions were more likely to quit smoking.The reason this paper is important is that it【C18 】_a growing body of research showing that what is often mocked as “talk therapy“ can pro
8、duce real changes in brain【C19 】_. If you really want to quit smoking, you should commit to a(n)【C20】_behavioral-therapy program. It will not only help you stop; it could change how your brain works.1 【C1 】(A)in fact(B) of course(C) sort of(D)by chance2 【C2 】(A)diseases(B) risks(C) dangers(D)disorde
9、rs3 【C3 】(A)incredibly(B) inevitably(C) barely(D)actually4 【C4 】(A)prospective(B) effective(C) subjective(D)negative5 【C5 】(A)if(B) although(C) before(D)until6 【C6 】(A)retrieve(B) deprive(C) abandon(D)quit7 【C7 】(A)general(B) definite(C) clear(D)obscure8 【C8 】(A)regulation(B) relief(C) diversion(D)g
10、eneration9 【C9 】(A)biases(B) observations(C) attentions(D)perceptions10 【C10 】(A)collected(B) recruited(C) called(D)assembled11 【C11 】(A)underwent(B) experienced(C) undertook(D)encountered12 【C12 】(A)brilliant(B) vulgar(C) personal(D)honorable13 【C13 】(A)without(B) between(C) around(D)upon14 【C14 】(
11、A)appeals(B) advertisements(C) information(D)commercials15 【C15 】(A)elevated(B) activated(C) motivated(D)alleviated16 【C16 】(A)neutral(B) dreadful(C) controversial(D)scary17 【C17 】(A)and(B) or(C) if(D)however18 【C18 】(A)contributes to(B) results in(C) attributes to(D)benefits from19 【C19 】(A)work(B)
12、 efficiency(C) system(D)function20 【C20 】(A)drastic(B) rigorous(C) ambiguous(D)subtle20 The U.S. system of higher education is widely considered the worlds best. A college education【C1】_substantial benefits about $20,000 per year【 C2】_extra earnings over the course of a lifetime.【C3】_. according to
13、a recent survey, 57 percent of Americans think higher education is not a good value,【C4 】 _they know how much it boosts earning power. And with the cost of many state universities【C5】_. the perceptions that college is too expensive for most people are【C6】_.Clearly, higher education officials must th
14、ink harder about affordabilityincluding not only more scholarship money but also lower costs and higher【C7 】_One promising idea is the three-year degree which enables students to spend【C8】_. And they would have an extra year of work to pay the costs of education.There are many【C9】_approaches to the
15、three-year degree: Schools can make it easier for students to【C10】_college credit earned in high school; they can fashion programs that【C11】_nearly four years of credits into three years, making use of summer and online learning; they can consider a more focused and streamlined curriculum. What all
16、such【C12】_assume is that universities and colleges could make more intensive use of resources that often lie idle for much of the year under the【C13 】_pattern.But up to now, only a handful of schools offered three-year degree【C14】_. Colleges and universities prefer to【C15】_the four-year model becaus
17、e of powerful economic incentives. Most wont offer a three-year option【C16】_those incentives change. That may be starting to happen: The recent budget proposal by Ohio Governor John Kasich requires the states public univer sities to prepare【C17】_to offer three-year undergraduate degrees. It probably
18、 will take successful innovation by one or more large state systems to【C18】_change nationwide. Perhaps federal aid to universities or the schools participation in the student loan program could be partly conditioned on offering a three-year degree option. Todays students have the ability to acquire
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