[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷194及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 194 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 The Earths daily clock, measured in a single revolution, is twenty-four hours. The human clock, 【B1】_ , is actually about twenty-f
2、ive hours. Thats 【B2】_ scientists who study sleep have determined from human subjects who live for several weeks in observation chambers with no 【B3】_ of day or night. Sleep researchers have 【B4】_ other surprising discoveries as well.We spend about one-third of our lives asleep, a fact that suggests
3、 sleeping, 【B5】 _ eating and breathing, is fundamental life process. Yet some people almost never sleep, getting by on as 【B6】_ as fifteen minutes a day. And more than seventy years of 【B7】_ into sleep deprivation, in which people have been kept 【B8】 _ for three to ten days, has yielded only one cer
4、tain findings: Sleep loss makes a person sleepy and thats about all; it causes no lasting ill 【B9】_ . Too much sleep, however, may be 【B10】_ for you.These findings 【B11】 _ some long-held views of sleep, and they raise questions about its fundamental purpose in our lives. In 【B12 】_ , scientists dont
5、 know just why sleep is necessary.“We get sleepy, and when we sleep, that sleepiness is reversed,“ Dr. Howard Roffwarg of the University of Texas in Dallas explains. “We know sleep has a function, 【B13 】_ we feel it has a function. We cant put our finger on it, but it must, 【B14 】_ in some way, dire
6、ct or indirect, have to do with rest and restitution.“Other scientists think sleep is more the result of evolutionary habit than 【B15 】_ actual need. Animals sleep for some parts of the day perhaps because it is the 【B16】_ thing for them to do: it keeps them 【B17】_ and hidden from predators; its a s
7、urvival tactic. Before the advent of electricity, humans had to spend at least some of each day in 【B18 】_ and had little reason to question the reason or need for 【B19】_ But the development of the electroencephalograph and the resulting discovery in 1937 of dramatic 【B20】_ in brain activity between
8、 sleep and wakefulness opened the way for scientific inquiry in the subject.1 【B1 】(A)however(B) furthermore(C) likewise(D)therefore2 【B2 】(A)the(B) what(C) because(D)many3 【B3 】(A)idea(B) feeling(C) sense(D)judgment4 【B4 】(A)come up against(B) come down to(C) come up with(D)come up to5 【B5 】(A)with
9、(B) like(C) unlike(D)as6 【B6 】(A)little(B) much(C) few(D)long7 【B7 】(A)probe(B) investigation(C) research(D)examination8 【B8 】(A)asleep(B) sleepy(C) active(D)awake9 【B9 】(A)effects(B) affections(C) affects(D)impacts10 【B10 】(A)useful(B) good(C) bad(D)harmful11 【B11 】(A)challenge(B) deny(C) doubt(D)d
10、ispute 12 【B12 】(A)addition(B) fact(C) line(D)short 13 【B13 】(A)if(B) because(C) like(D)provided 14 【B14 】(A)at least(B) at most(C) at best(D)at worst 15 【B15 】(A)from(B) an(C) the(D)of16 【B16 】(A)worst(B) best(C) only(D)natural17 【B17 】(A)comfortable(B) calm(C) quiet(D)excited18 【B18 】(A)coldness(B
11、) warmth(C) darkness(D)shade19 【B19 】(A)sleep(B) work(C) food(D)clothes20 【B20 】(A)differences(B) similarities(C) resemblance(D)oppositesPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 It seems that fear is the dominant mo
12、od of the moment. Hurricanes, tidal waves, floods, earthquakes and terrorism this year have all brought with them not only appalling scenes of devastation, death and suffering, but also outrage at the lack of preparations to avoid or cope with these disasters. Now even the birds of the air are a thr
13、eat, we are told. That migrating flock visible on the horizon at sunset, once a consoling reminder of the eternal rhythms of nature, could be carrying the virus which might soon kill tens of millions of people.Given the many fingers pointed at governments in the wake of other disasters this year, it
14、 is not surprising at all that they are scrambling to respond to the threat posed by avian influenza. After confirmation this week that the H5N1 strain of bird flu, which has been spreading quickly in Asia, had been discovered in Romania and perhaps Greece, European Union foreign ministers convened
15、an emergency meeting. President George Bush, still smarting from a torrent of criticism of his governments inefficient response to Hurricane Katrina, has promised to rush out emergency plans for coping with an outbreak of pandemic flu which have been stalled for years. Countries around the world are
16、 hurrying to stockpile the only current antiviral drug, Tamiflu, which might be effective in saving lives in any pandemic or curbing its spread. The World Health Organisation is calling for an internationally co-ordinated effort. Health ministers from around the globe are due to meet next week in Ca
17、nada to discuss what measures to take.Is any of this effort justified? Or are politicians simply helping to feed public panic, and then covering themselves by promising to spend lavishly against a threat which may never materialize and to reduce a risk which they do not understand? To ask these ques
18、tions is not to counsel complacency, but to apply the kind of test which is required in any kind of disaster planning, not least because the world is an inherently dangerous place and it is impossible to plan against every possible disaster. With the media full of warnings of impending mass death, a
19、n overreaction is all too possible.21 It can be inferred from the first paragraph that(A)strong resentment resulted from the lack of preparations to deal with recent disasters.(B) the dominant mood of the moment resulted in the appalling scenes of devastation.(C) tens of millions of people could car
20、ry the virus on the horizon.(D)reminder of the eternal rhythms of nature emerged at sunset to avoid these disasters.22 According to the text, American emergency plans for dealing with an outbreak of pandemic flu(A)have been stipulated.(B) have been enacted.(C) have been abolished.(D)have been delaye
21、d.23 Which of the following remarks on our available antiviral medication would the author make?(A)Effective but poisonous.(B) Harmful but populous.(C) Meager and not reliable.(D)Affordable and palatable.24 The phrase “not least“ in the last but one sentence of the text means(A)at most.(B) not at al
22、l.(C) marginally.(D)particularly.25 We can draw a conclusion from the last paragraph of the text that(A)strong and intense response derive from the mass media.(B) the attempts to be made can no longer be justified by their intention.(C) public panic would be diluted by politicians promise.(D)the onl
23、y remedy is to spend lavishly against a threat.25 It may be just as well for Oxford Universitys reputation that this weeks meeting of Congregation, its 3,552-strong governing body, was held in secret, for the air of civilized rationality that is generally supposed to pervade donnish conversation has
24、 lately turned fractious. That is because the vice-chancellor, the nearest thing the place has to a chief executive, has proposed the most fundamental reforms to the university since the establishment of the college system in 1249; and lots of the dons and colleges dont like it.The trouble with Oxfo
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