[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷17及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 17 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 Kids spend an increasing fraction of their formative years online. It is a habit they dutifully【C1】_into adulthood. Under the right
2、 circumstances, however, a love affair with the Internet may spiral out of【C2】_and even become an addiction.Whereas descriptions of online addiction are controversial【C3】_among researchers, a new study cuts through much of the【C4 】_and hints that excessive time online can physically rewire a brain.
3、The work, published June 3 in PLoS ONE,【 C5】_self-assessed Internet addiction, primarily【C6】_online multiplayer games, rewires structures deep in the brain. Whats more, surface-level brain matter appears to shrink【C7】_the duration of online addiction. Loosely defined, addiction is a disease of the b
4、rain that【C8】_someone to obsess over, obtain and abuse something, 【C9】_unpleasant health or social effects. “Internet addiction“ definitions【C10】_the complete range, 【C11】_most researchers similarly describe it as excessive Internet use that【C12】_with the rhythm of daily life. However, 【C13】_addicti
5、ons to substances such as narcotics or nicotine, behavioral addictions to the Internet, food, shopping and even sex are touchy【C14】_medical and brain researchers. Only gambling seems【C15】_to make it into the next edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.Nevertheless, Asia
6、n nations are not【C16】_for a universal definition of Internet addiction disorder. China is considered by many to be both an epicenter of Internet addiction and a leader in research of the problem. As much as 14 percent of urban youth there fit the【C17】_as Internet addicts. Parents and kids face extr
7、eme pressure to【C18】_at work and in school, but cheap Internet cafes【C19 】_around the corner on most blocks.【C20】_, immersive online game realities like World of Warcraft await and allow just about anyone to check out of reality. 306 words1 【C1 】(A)carry(B) send(C) pack(D)fit2 【C2 】(A)date(B) sight(
8、C) control(D)place3 【C3 】(A)at length(B) at hand(C) at large(D)at best4 【C4 】(A)links(B) details(C) debate(D)illusion5 【C5 】(A)supposes(B) suggests(C) admits(D)determines6 【C6 】(A)over(B) towards(C) into(D)through7 【C7 】(A)in step with(B) in touch with(C) by means of(D)by order of8 【C8 】(A)intends(B
9、) subjects(C) compels(D)prompts9 【C9 】(A)against(B) as(C) besides(D)despite10 【C10 】(A)keep(B) run(C) change(D)set11 【C11 】(A)because(B) and(C) after(D)but12 【C12 】(A)interferes(B) contrasts(C) conforms(D)interacts13 【C13 】(A)except(B) unlike(C) without(D)beyond14 【C14 】(A)about(B) around(C) among(D
10、)at15 【C15 】(A)destined(B) dedicated(C) tended(D)obliged16 【C16 】(A)waiting around(B) making up(C) setting apart(D)looking out17 【C17 】(A)need(B) bill(C) mood(D)trend18 【C18 】(A)submit(B) perform(C) decide(D)pretend19 【C19 】(A)turn(B) hang(C) loom(D)merge20 【C20 】(A)Forwards(B) Outside(C) Afterwards
11、(D)InsidePart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 From The Tipping Point to Nudge, the rise of pop-social science has been a noticeable feature of the past decade in publishing. Not everyone is impressed. I recently
12、 interviewed a professor of education who is an expert in policy evaluation. She lamented the fact that politicians tend to get their facts from popular social science books containing inaccuracies.I think the professor was right to worry about ministerial exposure to authors such as Malcolm Gladwel
13、l, Dan Ariely and even Tim Harford but not for quite the right reasons. The problem is not that such authors are inaccurate. Im not sure that they are. Gladwell has plenty of critics, but I find him a careful reporter. And I am told Tim Harford is all but infallible.Yet infallibility is not enough.
14、Its perfectly possible for an author to do nothing but weave together credible, peer-reviewed research and yet produce a highly partial view of reality. Different pieces of research invariably point in different directions. Dan Arielys Predictably Irrational is full of examples of irrational behavio
15、ur. My own Logic of Life is full of examples of rational behaviour. Occasionally I am asked to explain the contradiction, but if there is a contradiction, it is a subtle one.If Ariely describes a rainy day and I describe a sunny one, we are not really contradicting each other. We each offer our spin
16、, but its really about whether most people expect sunshine or rain: Dan says that its rainier than we tend to think, while I say the sun shines more often than anyone would credit. A serious review of this metaphorical evidence would count up the rainy days and the sunny ones.For real policy questio
17、ns, such reviews exist. They are called systemic reviews. They should be the first port of call for anyone wanting to understand what works. But they are not exactly bestsellers in airport bookshops.Quite apart from the fact that nobody wants to read all the evidence, there is a deep problem with th
18、e way evidence is selected throughout academia. Even a studiously impartial literature review will be biased towards published results. Many findings are never published because they just arent very intriguing. Alas, boring or disappointing evidence is still evidence. It is dangerous to discard it,
19、but lets not blame Malcolm Gladwell just because he doesnt stick it on page one.Theres a hierarchy of evidence here. The systemic review tries to track down unpublished research as well as what makes it into the journals. A less careful review will often be biased towards results that are interestin
20、g. A peer-reviewed article presents a single result, while a popular social-science book will highlight a series of results that tell a tale. The final selection mechanism is the reader, who will half-remember some findings and forget the rest.Those of us who tell ourselves we are curious about the
21、world are actually swimming in “evidence“ that has been filtered again and again in favour of interestingness. Its a heady and perhaps toxic drink, but we shouldnt blame popularisers alone for our choice to dive in. 515 words21 The author might agree to the statement that_.(A)publishers should produ
22、ce less social science books(B) social science writers should enhance their accuracy(C) critics should discard their prejudice against pop social science writers(D)policy makers should not base their decisions on pop social science books22 Predictably Irrational and Logic of Life are mentioned to sh
23、ow that_.(A)nearly all the peer-reviewed researches are partial reviews of reality(B) two seemingly contradictory ideas can be in fact consistent with each other(C) the combination of two partial views can form a systemic one(D)the synthesis of accurate evidences may be a partial view of reality23 “
24、A sunny day“ to “a rainy one“ in paragraph 4 metaphorically refers to_.(A)a basically accurate social science field to “a social science field full of inaccuracies“(B) a rationality-oriented society to “a society filled with irrational behaviors“(C) a world cherishing evidence to “a world neglecting
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