[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷182及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 182 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 For centuries, men and women have worked tirelessly to fit the physical molds of their time. Diets, which have【B1】_ from the【B2】_
2、to the colorful and kind of silly, have【B3】_ a wide range of resultsand all sorts of followings. Not long ago, the Atkins diet made carbohydrates wicked and convinced millions to【B4 】_ starches of any kind. Today, the Paleo diet, which means to【B5 】_ the eating habits and digestive systems of ancien
3、t humans who lived for many【B6】_ years than people on average do today, is【B7】_ the most popularor at least talked about dietary fad. Soon there will be another fad that the dieting sweeps【B8】_ . And another one.The question that seems to revolve【B9 】_ all this diet talk is whether any of the【B10】_
4、weight loss schemes has worked. If one had, shouldnt it have【B11】_ the test of time? And if weve gone this long【B12】_ a diet that has been shown to work according to science, not simply the sellers of the fadwill one ever emerge【B13】_ actually does?The short answer is no, according to Traci Mann, wh
5、o has been studying eating【B14 】 _, self-control and dieting for more than 20 years. 【B15 】_ the course of her research, largely 【B16】_ at the University of Minnesotas Health and Eating Lab, Mann has【B17】_ asked these sorts of questions, and always found the same【B18】_ answers. Her findings, introdu
6、ced in her newly published book Secrets from the Eating Lab, offer a fascinating【B19】_ for why dieting over the long term is actually【B20】_.1 【B1 】(A)covered(B) ranged(C) changed(D)differed2 【B2 】(A)ingenious(B) mischievous(C) straightforward(D)controversial3 【B3 】(A)produced(B) reflected(C) obtaine
7、d(D)indicated4 【B4 】(A)emphasize(B) neglect(C) prohibit(D)avoid5 【B5 】(A)surpass(B) dismiss(C) ignore(D)admire6 【B6 】(A)fewer(B) earlier(C) more(D)later7 【B7 】(A)still(B) otherwise(C) never(D)perhaps8 【B8 】(A)lecture(B) debate(C) conversation(D)negotiation9 【B9 】(A)above(B) over(C) beyond(D)around10
8、 【B10 】(A)multiple(B) surplus(C) excessive(D)particular11 【B11 】(A)survived(B) experienced(C) undertaken(D)highlighted12 【B12 】(A)with(B) for(C) without(D)after13 【B13 】(A)as(B) than(C) what(D)that14 【B14 】(A)routines(B) habits(C) customs(D)practices15 【B15 】(A)In(B) Off(C) Among(D)Over16 【B16 】(A)i
9、nspired(B) expressed(C) conducted(D)secured17 【B17 】(A)constantly(B) repeatedly(C) habitually(D)irregularly18 【B18 】(A)disappointing(B) enlightening(C) misleading(D)promising19 【B19 】(A)explanation(B) assessment(C) determination(D)investigation20 【B20 】(A)opposite(B) average(C) substantial(D)impossi
10、blePart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Two models have spoken out about the pressures they faced to stay skinny, shining a light on the continued body image issues faced by the fashion industry. Erin Heatherton
11、, a former Victorias Secret model, has revealed that she was pressurised to lose weight by the fashion house.Model Rosie Nelson, who had a similar experience to Heatherton, adds that the issue is made more problematic by the disconnect between what the public think modelling involves and the reality
12、 of it. “ People think its really glamorous and luxurious, with loads of freebies and getting paid millions. That s not the case. Theres an underlying pressure to stay thin and the thought that you will be rejected if your hips are too big.“She said the industry sees models as “interchangable coat h
13、angers“ , writing that the key to success is the ability to stay a size 0-2 throughout your career. “Young models learn about it the hard way,“ she wrote. “If an agency catches the smallest weight gain, you are measured, told to lose weight immediately and reprimanded.“Caryn Franklin, former co-edit
14、or of ID magazine and currently professor of Diversity at Kingston University, says that there is a culture of denial around the issue meaning that the fashion industry does not see what effect it is having in the wider world. “Women are made to self-objectify because they see objectification in fas
15、hion,“ she says. “Young women who have been engaging with fashion since they were seven or eight years old have been taught to see themselves as an exterior.“Franklin adds that 30 years ago, models were shorter and bodies were more realistically proportioned. “Now the industry standard height is 5ft
16、 11 in but the measurements that designers make to their samples havent changed. The taller model therefore is under pressure to reduce her body accordingly.“The testimony of Heatherton and Nelson comes days after a bill in California, aimed at reducing eating disorders among models, cleared its fir
17、st legal hurdle. The bill, which requires the state to develop health standards for models in the state, passed the Assembly Labour and Employment Committee. “The goal of the bill is not only to protect the health of the workers themselves, but also to help young people to emulate the models,“ said
18、Democratic politician Marc Levine, who authored it.Last December, France banned excessively thin models, partly as a response to the death of Isabelle Caro, a 28-year-old model who died of an eating disorder (anorexia). In 2012, Israel passed a law banning underweight models, and Italy and Spain hav
19、e taken similar measures. Nelson is hopeful that through a new generation of designers such as Nasir Mazhir, who streetcasts his models, there will be a change.21 Two models exposes a lifestyle characterized by(A)an unknown luxury.(B) extra benefits.(C) an enviable image.(D)extreme stress.22 It can
20、inferred from Rosie Nelson s remarks that models(A)are often treated with great severity.(B) no longer live under peer pressure.(C) pursue perfect physical conditions.(D)are only too eager to lose weight.23 Caryn Franklin believes that the fashion industry(A)disregard any oncoming objections.(B) are
21、 cautious about model-selecting.(C) fail to realize its real problems.(D)are objective about ultra-thin models.24 The bill in California is mainly intended to(A)guide the followers of fashions.(B) promote the health of models.(C) set an example for other countries.(D)establish moral standards for mo
22、dels.25 From the text we learn that Nasir Mazhir(A)is particular about models.(B) poses a threat the industry.(C) would adopt new samples.(D)is obliged to abide by laws. 25 The U. S. government dropped its court fight against Apple after it successfully pulled data from the iPhone of San Bernardino
23、gunman Syed Farook, according to court records. The development on Monday effectively ended a six-week legal battle poised to shape digital privacy for years to come. Instead, Silicon Valley and Washington are poised to return to a cold war over the balance between privacy and law enforcement in the
24、 age of apps.“The government has now successfully accessed the data stored on Farooks iPhone and therefore no longer requires the assistance from Apple Inc,“ the government said. It then asked the court to vacate a 16 February court order demanding Apple create software that weakened iPhone security
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