[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷61及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 61 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 Attempts to understand the relationship between social behavior and health have their origin in history. Dubos (1969) suggested tha
2、t primitive humans were closer to the animals (1)_ they, too, relied upon their instincts to stay healthy. Yet some primitive humans (2)_ a cause and effect relationship between doing certain things and alleviating (3)_ of a disease or (4)_ the condition of a wound. (5)_ there was so much that primi
3、tive humans did not (6)_ the functioning of the body, magic became an integral component of the beliefs about the causes and cures of heath (7)_. Therefore it is not (8)_ that early humans thought that illness was caused (9)_ evil spirit. Primitive medicines made from vegetables or animals were inva
4、riably used in combination with some form of ritual to (10)_ harmful spirit from a diseased body.One of the earliest (11)_ in the Western world to formulate principles of health care based upon rational thought and (12)_ of supernatural phenomena is found in the work of the Greek physician Hippocrat
5、es. The writing (13)_ to him has provided a number of principles underlying modern medical practice. One of his most famous (14)_, the Hippocratic Oath, is the foundation of contemporary medical ethics.Hippocrates also argued that medical knowledge should be derived from a (15)_ of the natural scien
6、ces and the logic of cause and effect relationships. In this (16)_ thesis, On Airs, Water, and Places, Hippocrates pointed out that human well-being is (17)_ by the totality of environmental (18)_: living habits or lifestyle, climate, geography of the land, and the quality of air, and food. (19)_ en
7、ough, concerns about our health and the quality of air, water, and places are (20)_ very much written in twentieth century.(A)in that(B) now that(C) because(D)so that(A)identified(B) recognized(C) admitted(D)esteemed(A)symbols(B) signs(C) symptoms(D)syndromes(A)arranging(B) adjusting(C) developing(D
8、)improving(A)While(B) Although(C) Provided(D)Since(A)confirm(B) appreciate(C) tolerate(D)discover(A)damages(B) agitation(C) disorders(D)collapse(A)surprising(B) obvious(C) promising(D)unwise(A)in(B) by(C) off(D)up(A)discharge(B) exclude(C) dismiss(D)expel(A)expedition(B) incentives(C) stimuli(D)ende
9、avors(A)foundation(B) rejection(C) integration(D)acceptance(A)attributed(B) committed(C) acknowledged(D)confined(A)attractions(B) subscriptions(C) thorough(D)immediate(A)creation(B) expectation(C) perception(D)preference(A)durable(B) classic(C) thorough(D)immediate(A)impressed(B) surpassed(C) influe
10、nced(D)regarded(A)elements(B) factors(C) components(D)deposits(A)Interesting(B) Appealing(C) Demanding(D)Exaggerating(A)even(B) indeed(C) still(D)moreoverPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 For years, many educ
11、ators have championed “errorless learning,“ advising teachers (and students) to create study conditions that do not permit errors. The idea embedded in this approach is that if students make errors, they will learn the errors and be prevented or slowed in learning the correct information. But resear
12、ch by Nate Kornell at U. C. L. A. reveals that this worry is misplaced. In fact, they found, learning becomes better if conditions are arranged so that students make errors.People remember things better, longer, if they are given very challenging tests on the material, tests at which they are bound
13、to fail. In a series of experiments, they showed that if students make an unsuccessful attempt to retrieve information before receiving an answer, they remember the information better than in a control condition in which they simply study the information. Trying and failing to retrieve the answer is
14、 actually helpful to learning.In one of their experiments, students were required to learn pairs of “weak associates,“ words that are loosely related such as starnight. In the pretest condition, students were given the first word of the pair (star ?) and told to try to generate the second member tha
15、t they would have to later remember. They had 8 seconds to do so. At that point they were given the target pair for 5 seconds. In the control condition, students were given the pair to study for 13 seconds.The team found that students remembered the pairs much better when they first tried to retriev
16、e the answer before it was shown to them. Studying a pair for 13 seconds produces worse recall than studying the pair for 5 seconds, if students in the latter condition spent the previous 8 seconds trying to retrieve or guess the answer. But the effect averaged about 10 percent better recall, and oc
17、curred both immediately after study and after a delay averaging 38 hours.In another experiment, students were asked to read an essay and prepare for a test on it. However, in the pretest condition they were asked questions about the passage before reading it. Asking these kinds of question before re
18、ading the passage obviously focuses students attention on the critical concepts. To control this “direction of attention“ issue, in the control condition students were either given additional time to study, or the researchers focused their attention on the critical passages in one of several ways: b
19、y italicizing the critical section, by holding the key term that would be tested, or by a combination of strategies. However, in all the experiments they found an advantage in having students first guess the answers.Of course, these are general-purpose strategies and work for any type of material, n
20、ot just textbooks. And remember, even if you get the questions wrong as you self-test yourself during study the process is still useful, indeed much more useful than just studying. Getting the answer wrong is a great way to learn. 503 words21 The author introduces his topic by_.(A)posing a contrast(
21、B) making a comparison(C) justifying an assumption(D)explaining a phenomenon22 The experiment about starnight is used to show the effect of_.(A)paired-associate learning(B) dividing a learning process into segments(C) learning by making mistakes(D)testing in language teaching23 Which of the followin
22、g is the best strategy in guiding students to comprehend an essay?(A)Asking them questions before they read it.(B) Helping them focus on the critical passages.(C) Giving them additional time to study it.(D)Teaching them to use reading strategies combinedly.24 It can be inferred what impresses us mos
23、t is those_.(A)that satisfied us(B) that frustrated us(C) that brought us great success(D)that took our long-term effort25 The text intends to tell us that_.(A)errorless learning produce efficient students(B) getting the answer wrong makes better learning(C) practice makes perfect students(D)strateg
24、ies are useful in promoting learning26 As usual, Americas Supreme Court ended its annual term this week by delivering a clutch of controversial decisions. The one that caught the attention of businessmen, and plenty of music lovers, was a ruling concerning the rampant downloading of free music from
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