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1、考研英语模拟试卷 336 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) 1 With the Met Office predicting a summer heatwave, Macmillan Cancer Relief this week (1)_ its customary warning about the suns ultravi
2、olet rays: (2)_, it says, for the huge rise in skin cancers affecting 70,000 people a year. (3)_ a hat and long-sleeved shirt, it advises, keep in the (4)_ in the middle of the day, and slap (5)_ suncream with a protection factor of 15 or above.We all know it (6)_ its the message thats been drummed
3、into us for the past 20 years. Too much sun (7)_ But now theres a fly in the suntan lotion, complicating the messages clarity. It comes (8)_ a thin, quietly-spoken and officially retired Nasa scientist, Professor William Grant, who says that sun doesnt kill; in fact, it does us the world of (9)_. Wh
4、ats killing us, he says, is our (10)_ with protecting ourselves from skin cancer.Grant is trying to turn the scientific world (11)_ down. Talking to me on a trip to Britain this week, he (12)_ his startlingand at first appearance off-the-wallnew calculation that (13)_ excessive exposure to the sun i
5、s costing 1,600 deaths a year in the UK from melanoma skin cancers, (14)_ exposure to the sun is the cause of 25,000 deaths a year from cancer generally. In other words, one sixth of all cancer deaths could be prevented (15)_ we sunned ourselves a little more; in comparison, the melanoma (16)_ is in
6、significant.The reason is vitamin D. Grant, the director of the Sunlight, Nutrition and Health Research Centre (SUNARC) he (17)_ in California a year ago, says that he and other scientists have (18)_ vitamin D deficiency as a key cause (19)_ 17 different types of cancer including melanoma, osteoporo
7、sis, diabetes, multiple sclerosis and other neurological (20)_.(A)issued(B) claimed(C) declared(D)announced(A)qualified(B) relating(C) responsible(D)resulting(A)Put on(B) Take to(C) Turn to(D)Put off(A)darkness(B) ray(C) shade(D)sunlight(A)with(B) on(C) in(D)onto(A)stands water(B) reasonable(C) soun
8、d(D)makes sentse(A)devastates(B) kills(C) hurts(D)injures(A)on the basis of(B) in the light of(C) by means of(D)in the form of(A)good(B) goodness(C) benefits(D)profits(A)obesity(B) obsession(C) obscurity(D)obscenity(A)downside(B) inside(C) upside(D)outside(A)undermined(B) uncovered(C) disclosed(D)re
9、vealed(A)because(B) as(C) while(D)when(A)efficient(B) proficient(C) ample(D)insufficient(A)if(B) unless(C) lest(D)since(A)haphazard(B) risk(C) hazard(D)danger(A)invented(B) founded(C) renovated(D)produced(A)established(B) convinced(C) convicted(D)witnessed(A)for(B) from(C) by(D)behind(A)sickness(B)
10、symptoms(C) disorders(D)syndromePart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)21 In the end, a degree of sanity prevailed. The militant Hindus who had vowed to breach a police cordon and start the work of building a temple
11、to the god Ram at the disputed site of Ayodhya decided to respect a Supreme Court decision barring them from the area. So charged have Hindu-Muslim relations in India become in recent weeks, as the declared deadline of March 15th neared, that a clash at Rams supposed birthplace might well have provo
12、ked bloodshed on an appalling scale across the nation. It has, unfortunately, happened often enough before.But the threat has not vanished. The courts decision is only an interim one, and the main Hindu groups have not given up on their quest to build their temple. Extreme religious violence, which
13、seemed in recent years to have faded after the Ayodhya-related explosion of 19921993, is again a feature of the political landscape. Though faults lie on both sides (it was a Muslim attack on Hindus in a train in Gujarat that started the recent slaughter), the great bulk of victims were, as always,
14、Muslims. Once again, educated Hindus are to be heard inveighing against the “appeasing“ of Muslims through such concessions as separate constitutional status for Kashmir or the right to practice Islamic civil law. Once again, the police are being accused of doing little or nothing to help Muslim vic
15、tims of rampaging Hindu mobs. Once again, Indias 130m Muslims feel unequal and unsafe in their own country. Far too many Hindus would refuse to accept that it is “their own country“ at all.The wonder of it, perhaps, is that things are not worse. While the world applauds Pakistan for at last locking
16、up the leaders of its extreme religious groups, in India the zealots still support, sustain and to a degree constitute the government. The BJP, which leads the ruling coalition, was founded as a political front for the Hindu movement. It is simply one, and by no means the dominant, member of what is
17、 called the Sangh Pariwar, the “family of organizations“. Other members of the family are much less savoury. There is the VHP, the World Hindu Organization, which led the movement to build the Ram temple. There is the Bajrang Dal, the brutalist “youth wing“ of the VHP. There is substantial evidence
18、that members of the VHP and the Bajrang Dal helped to organize the slaughter of hundreds of Muslims in Gujarat after 58 Hindus were killed on a train as they returned from Ayodhya.21 According to the text, the Supreme Court ruled that _.(A)Muslims are denied the right to civil laws.(B) Hindu-Muslim
19、clashes are an issue of religion.(C) it is illegal to seek to build the Ram temple.(D)religious groups are in the charge of their leaders.22 What does the writer wants to illustrate with “a Muslim attack on Hindus on a train in Gujarat“?(A)The brutality of extreme Indian policemen.(B) Frequent clash
20、es between Hindus and Muslims.(C) The cruelty as shown by Hindus to Muslims.(D)The disappearance of extreme religious violence.23 The word “rampaging“ (Para 2) denotes _.(A)dominance.(B) violence.(C) deference.(D)acceptance.24 According to the text, now the world would praise Hindus and Muslims main
21、ly for their _.(A)generosity.(B) humaneness.(C) enthusiasm.(D)sensibility.25 Towards the issue of Hindu-Muslim relations, the writers attitude can be said to be _.(A)objective.(B) biased.(C) appalled.(D)supportive.26 Every product on the market has a variety of costs built into it before it is ever
22、put up for sale to a customer. There are costs of production, transportation, storage, advertising, and more. Each of these costs must bring in some profit at each stage: truckers must profit from transporting products, or they would not be in business. Thus, costs also include several layers of pro
23、fits. The selling price of a product must take all of these costs(and built-in profits) into consideration. The selling price itself consists of a markup over the total of all costs, and it is normally based on a percentage of the total cost.The markup may be quite high 90 percent of cost or it may
24、be low. Grocery items in a supermarket usually have a low markup, while mink cost have a very high one. High markups, however, do not in themselves guarantee big profits. Profits come from turnover. If an item has a 50 percent markup and does not sell, there is no profit. But if a cereal has an 8 pe
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