[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷53及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 53 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 Modern liberal opinion is sensitive to problems of restriction of freedom and abuse of power. (1)_, many hold that a man can be inj
2、ured only by violating his will, but this view is much too (2)_. It fails to (3)_ the great dangers we shall face in the (4)_ of biomedical technology that stems from an excess of freedom, from the unrestrained (5)_ of will. In my view, our greatest problems will be voluntary self-degradation, or wi
3、lling dehumanization, as is the unintended yet often inescapable consequence of sternly and successfully pursuing our humanization (6)_.Certain (7)_ and perfected medical technologies have already had some dehumanizing consequences. Improved methods of resuscitation have made (8)_ heroic efforts to
4、“save“ the severely ill and injured. Yet these efforts are sometimes only partly successful: They may succeed in (9)_ individuals, but these individuals may have sever brain damage and be capable of only a less-than-human, vegetating (10)_. Such patients have been (11)_ a death with dignity. Familie
5、s are forced to bear the burden of a (12)_ “death watch“.(13)_ the ordinary methods of treating disease and prolonging life have changed the (14)_ in which men die. Fewer and fewer people die in the familiar surroundings of home or in the (15)_ of family and friends. This loneliness, (16)_, is not c
6、onfined to the dying patient in the hospital bed. As a group, the elderly are the most alienated members of our society: Not yet (17)_ the world of the dead, not deemed fit for the world of the living, they are shunted (18)_. We have learned how to increase their years, (19)_ we have not learned how
7、 to help them enjoy their days. Yet we continue to bravely and feverishly push back the frontiers (20)_ death.(A)Indeed(B) Likewise(C) Therefore(D)Furthermore(A)detached(B) prejudiced(C) favored(D)interfered(A)identify(B) promote(C) recognize(D)assist(A)allocation(B) expense(C) restriction(D)availab
8、ility(A)advice(B) access(C) execution(D)exercise(A)functions(B) goals(C) purposes(D)origins(A)obtained(B) afforded(C) desired(D)offered(A)possible(B) probable(C) proper(D)potential(A)supporting(B) rescuing(C) replacing(D)retrieving(A)maintenance(B) survival(C) life(D)existence(A)deprived(B) repelled
9、(C) rejected(D)denied(A)shortened(B) prolonged(C) removed(D)extended(A)Even(B) But(C) Only(D)Hence(A)range(B) scope(C) context(D)territory(A)wake(B) process(C) company(D)light(A)moreover(B) however(C) hence(D)thus(A)limited to(B) isolated from(C) prepared for(D)absorbed into(A)away(B) aside(C) off(D
10、)down(A)except(B) so(C) or(D)but(A)above(B) against(C) upon(D)withPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)21 Over the last decade, demand for the most common cosmetic surgery procedures, like breast enlargement and no
11、se jobs, has increased by more than 400 percent. According to Dr. Dui Davies, of the Plastic Surgery Partnership in Hammersmith, the majority of cosmetic surgery patients are not chasing physical perfection. Rather, they are driven to fantastic lengths to improve their appearance by a desire to look
12、 normal. “What we all long for is to look normal, and being normal is what is prescribed by the advertising media and other external pressures. They give us perception of what is physically acceptable and we feel we must look like that.“In America, the debate is no longer about whether surgery is no
13、rmal; rather, it centers on what age people should be before going under the knife. New York surgeon Dr. Gerard Imberre commends “maintenance“ work for people in their thirties. “The idea that waiting until one needs a heroic transformation is silly,“ he says. “By then, youve wasted 20 great years o
14、f your life and al-lowed things to get out of hand.“ Dr. Imberre draws the line at operating on people who are under 18, however, “It seems that someone we dont consider old enough to order a drink shouldnt be considering plastic surgery“.In the UK cosmetic surgery has long been seen as the exclusiv
15、e domain of the very rich and famous. But the proportional cost of treatment has fallen substantially, bringing all but the most advanced laser technology within the reach of most people. Dr. Davie, who claims to “eater for the average person“, agrees. He says: “I treat a few of the rich and famous
16、and an awful lot of secretaries. Of course, 3,000 for an operation is a lot of money. But it is also an investment for life which costs about half the price of a good family holiday.“Dr. Davies suspects that the increasing sophistication of the fat injecting and removal techniques that allow patient
17、s to be treated with a local anesthetic in an afternoon has also helped promote the popularity of cosmetic surgery. Yet, as one woman who recently paid 2,500 for an operation to remove cellulite from her thighs admitted, the slope to becoming a cosmetic surgery veteran is a deceptively gentle one. “
18、I had my legs done because theyd been bugging me for years. But going into the clinic stimulated my appetite. Now I dont think theres any operation that I would rule out having if I could afford it.“21 According to the text, the reason for cosmetic surgery is(A)being physically healthy.(B) looking u
19、sual.(C) investing for life.(D)improving appearance.22 In the US, people argue about(A)whether people under 18 need cosmetic surgery.(B) under what circumstance people should have cosmetic surgery.(C) at what age people should have cosmetic surgery.(D)whether cosmetic surgery should cater for averag
20、e people.23 According to Dr. Gerard Imberre, people should have cosmetic surgery(A)as early as possible.(B) in their thirties.(C) in their teens.(D)when they need.24 According to paragraph 3, what Dr. Davie said implies that(A)cosmetic surgery is worth having though it is costly.(B) cosmetic surgery
21、 is necessary even for the average person.(C) cosmetic surgery is beyond the reach of most people.(D)cosmetic surgery is extremely expensive.25 It seems that the woman mentioned in the last paragraph(A)regrets having the operation.(B) hopes to have more operations.(C) hesitates in choosing an operat
22、ion.(D)loves her new image.26 India has about a billion people and a dozen major languages of its own. One language, and only one, is understood-by the elite-across the country: that of the foreigners who ruled India for less than 200 years and left 52 years ago.Today, India. Tomorrow, unofficially,
23、 the world. That is well under way; at first, because the British not only built global empire but also it was settled by America, and now because the world (and notably America) has acquired its first truly globaland interactivemedium, the Internet.It is estimated that some 350 million people speak
24、 English as their first language. Maybe 250-350 million do or can use it as a second language; in excolonial countries, notably, or in Englishmajority ones, like 30 million recently immigrants to the United States, or Canadas 6 million francophone Quebeckers. And elsewhere? The guess is 100 million1
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