[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷208及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 208 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 If the technological revolution continues to have its effects, there will be fewer and fewer jobs available, particularly to schoo
2、l-leavers and those over the age of fifty. 【C1】 _ there are only half the number of jobs in the future, men and women will have to share them. Two people will 【C2】_ work only twenty hours each 【C3】 _ the forty they are currently 【C4】_ to. It is a well-known fact that those who suffer from stress at
3、work are often not high-powered executives but 【C5】 _ workers doing boring, 【C6】_ jobs, especially those on production lines. Unemployment often has a 【C7】_ effect on its victims. If we wish to prevent this type of stress and the depression that frequently follows long periods of it, we will have to
4、 find ways of educating people to 【C8】_ this sudden increase in leisure time.Many have already 【C9】_ pills and tablets to 【C10】_ sleeplessness and anxiety, two of the symptoms of long-term stress and depression. In America, we 【C11 】_ $650 million a year on different kinds of medicines. We 【C12 】_ a
5、n astonishing three million sleeping tablets every night. 【C13 】_ these “drug of the mind“ can be extremely useful in cases of crisis, the majority of patients would be 【C14】_ without them.The boredom and frustration of unemployment are not the only 【C15】_ of stress: poor housing, family problems, o
6、vercrowding and financial worry are all significant factors. 【C16】_, doctors believe that if people learnt to breathe properly, took more exercise, used their leisure time more 【C17】_ and expressed their anger instead of 【C18】_ it up, they would not depend so much on drugs, 【C19 】_ treat only the 【C
7、20】_ and not the cause of the stress.1 【C1 】(A)Though(B) When(C) Since(D)If2 【C2 】(A)otherwise(B) subsequently(C) therefore(D)simultaneously3 【C3 】(A)instead of(B) other than(C) no more than(D)as well as4 【C4 】(A)amounted(B) put(C) accustomed(D)familiarized5 【C5 】(A)efficient(B) deficient(C) skillfu
8、l(D)unskilled6 【C6 】(A)repetitive(B) challenging(C) demanding(D)exhausted7 【C7 】(A)similar(B) same(C) diverse(D)different8 【C8 】(A)idle away(B) cope with(C) cut into(D)set aside9 【C9 】(A)fell on(B) switched to(C) held on(D)turned to10 【C10 】(A)combat(B) campaign(C) contest(D)struggle11 【C11 】(A)cost
9、(B) repay(C) take(D)spend12 【C12 】(A)digest(B) swallow(C) purchase(D)manufacture13 【C13 】(A)Although(B) Since(C) Whereas(D)If14 【C14 】(A)deteriorating(B) better off(C) worsening(D)suffering15 【C15 】(A)reasons(B) outcomes(C) consequences(D)causes16 【C16 】(A)Furthermore(B) Nevertheless(C) Moreover(D)A
10、dditionally17 【C17 】(A)thoroughly(B) enthusiastically(C) actively(D)skillfully18 【C18 】(A)making(B) putting(C) bringing(D)bottling19 【C19 】(A)what(B) whichever(C) that(D)which20 【C20 】(A)symptoms(B) indications(C) signatures(D)appearancesPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the qu
11、estions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 According to the American College Health Associations most recent annual national survey, 30 percent of college students reported feeling “so depressed that it was difficult to function“ at some time over the past year. Nearly three fou
12、rths of respondents in a 2011 National Alliance on Mental Illness study of college students diagnosed with mental health conditions said they experienced a mental health crisis while in school. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other federal disability laws prohibit discrimination agains
13、t students whose psychiatric disabilities “substantially limit a major life activity“ and mandates that colleges and universities provide them with “reasonable accommodations“ such as lower course loads and extended deadlines.Despite that very clearly stated law, dozens of current or recent students
14、 at colleges and universities across the countrylarge and small, private and publictold Newsweek they were punished for seeking help: kicked out of campus housing with nowhere else to go, abruptly forced to withdraw from school and even involuntarily committed to psychiatric wards. “Colleges are ver
15、y accustomed to accommodating learning and physical disabilities, but they dont understand simple ways of accommodating mental health disabilities,“ says Professor Peter Lake, an expert on higher education law and policy who sees widespread fear and reluctance across the board to “promote diversity
16、that encompasses mental disabilities and mood disorders.“ Lake often tells skeptics about a man who suffered from clinical depression and constantly talked about suicide: His name was Abraham Lincoln. “We dont want to remove these people,“ Lake says. “We want to expand the definition of diversity to
17、 make sure theyre included.“Most lifetime cases of mental health conditions begin by the age of 24, and thanks to a variety of factors, including rising antidepressant prescription rates and stigma reduction efforts, college students are more and more likely to ask campus counselors for assistance.
18、The number of students seeking counseling for “severe“ psychological problems jumped from 16 percent in 2000 to 39 percent in 2012; the percentage of students who report suicidal thoughts has risen along with it.“Schools should encourage students to seek treatment. But a lot of policies I see involv
19、e excessive use of discipline and involuntary leaves of absence, and they discourage students from asking for the help they need,“ says Karen Bower, a private attorney who specializes in disability discrimination cases in higher education. “Ultimately, that makes the campus less safe.“Two large-scal
20、e studies found that around 10 percent of college student respondents had thought about suicide in the past year, but only 1.5 percent admitted to having made a suicide attempt. Combined with data from other studies, that suggests that the odds that a student with suicidal ideationthe medical term f
21、or suicidal thoughtswill actually commit suicide are 1,000 to 1. “Thus, policies that impose restrictions on students who manifest suicidal ideation will sweep in 999 students who would not commit suicide for every student who will end his or her life,“ Paul S. Appelbaum writes in Law by examining a
22、ll the possible combinations, theorists can spot outcomes that individuals acting alone cannot achieve. They then focus on something called the “core“ of the gamethose outcomes that are “stable“ in the sense that no subgroup would do better by breaking away and acting alone. But the theory is pivota
23、l in understanding how to set up medical job-matching system in a stable way so that no hospital or medical school wants to break off and set up alone. Cooperative game theory is still being used in cutting edge auction design.And the Nobel is just one example of real-life problems solved by micro.
24、A thoroughly macroeconomic problemunconventional monetary policyis another. In 2007 and 2008, central banks and finance ministries decided that it was a good idea to follow this policy which involves exchanging good assets (cash or treasury bills, for example) for illiquid ones. But working out exac
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