[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷71及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 71 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 Where culture is concerned, in Madrid variety reigns. With modern art centers【B1】_from discarded factories and traditional Spanish
2、musical theater【B2 】_modern themes, there are seemingly endless ways to dive into the arts in Madrid.One of those old industrial spaces is Matadero Madrid, 【B3】_a vast slaughterhouse and now a livery multidisciplinary arts【B4】_with design, technology and art exhibitions, as well as experimental thea
3、ter.Then theres the Filmoteca Espanola in the Cines Dore, in an easy-to-miss【B5】_next to a fish market. With about 10【B6】_film series each monthretrospectives of beloved directors, a series of documentaries about gypsies【B7】 _a bookstore and restaurant, all【B8】_in a gorgeous Art Deco theater, its a
4、great【B9 】_for a rainy autumn afternoon.One flight above that same fish market, the Mercado Anton Martin, youll【B10】_feet stomping in the hallowed halls of Amor de Dios, the famed flamenco school【B11】_which legends like Antonio Gades, Sara Baras and Joaquin Cortes have passed as either students or t
5、eachers. Whether youre thinking of【B12】_or just sneaking up to【B13】_on a class in action, its the citys most【 B14】 _scene for flamenco.【B15 】_the cutting-edge crowd out the classics, there are always operettas to be heard at the historic Teatro de la Zarzuela, named for a Spanish genre that【B16】_mea
6、ns huge productions with lavish【B17】_and sets, exaggerated comic gestures and【B18】_happy endings. The new【B19 】_begins Oct. 17 with the classic “ Soto del Parral“ ,【B20 】_pokes fun at provincial ways, and will close in June with the world premiere of “ YoDali“, a contemporary opera about the life of
7、 Salvador Dali. 1 【B1 】(A)deriving(B) inheriting(C) emerging(D)accepting2 【B2 】(A)embracing(B) composing(C) performing(D)consisting3 【B3 】(A)barely(B) formerly(C) essentially(D)namely4 【B4 】(A)collection(B) combination(C) complex(D)completion5 【B5 】(A)area(B) existence(C) scene(D)spot6 【B6 】(A)comic
8、(B) occasional(C) detective(D)simultaneous7 【B7 】(A)despite of(B) as well as(C) opposite to(D)such as8 【B8 】(A)packed(B) housed(C) included(D)dwelled9 【B9 】(A)destination(B) entertainment(C) recommendation(D)inspiration10 【B10 】(A)hear(B) recall(C) witness(D)discover11 【B11 】(A)through(B) beyond(C)
9、across(D)without12 【B12 】(A)attending(B) supervising(C) enrolling(D)touring13 【B13 】(A)survey(B) spy(C) search(D)swing14 【B14 】(A)flourishing(B) sporty(C) vigorous(D)conservative15 【B15 】(A)Provided(B) Although(C) Whereas(D)Lest16 【B16 】(A)generally(B) accidentally(C) presumably(D)constantly17 【B17
10、】(A)suits(B) stages(C) decorations(D)costumes18 【B18 】(A)imagined(B) predicted(C) suspected(D)guaranteed19 【B19 】(A)year(B) season(C) section(D)period20 【B20 】(A)that(B) so(C) which(D)andPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (
11、40 points)20 Cancer is a tale of two sets of genetic code, your own and your tumorsand tracing the unique areas of damage makes for a way to target treatment.Fifty years after the discovery of the first direct genetic link to cancer, scientists are assessing the state of so-called targeted therapywi
12、th nearly 30 treatments on the market and a dozen or so more under study. “ Were still not using the C word, cure, “ cautioned medicine director Jeff Boyd of Fox Chase Cancer Center, who helped organized a meeting to examine the future of targeted therapy. But, he added, “there is real potential to
13、transform many cancers into chronic diseases. “One challenge is how to expand the number of targets to attack, in part by answering what the new chief of the National Cancer Institute calls the “big questions“ about what makes this disease so intractable. What makes a tumor metastasize or spread thr
14、ough the body? Why some tumors spread and others dont? What programs those tumor cells to invade, say, the liver instead of the bone or the lung? These are factors that undoubtedly could be new treatment targets.A domino effect of genetic alterations is required to cause any of the 200 diseases coll
15、ectively called cancer. Some occur in the person, making them more prone to illness. But tumors also have their own genetic signaturefour to seven genetic changes that are critical to turning, say, a normal breast or colon or liver cell into a cancerous one, and a pattern of activity that signals ho
16、w aggressive that malignancy will be. Those unique patterns also offer targets for treatment, drugs that zero in on the particular genetic pathways fueling the persons cancerand even vaccine-like therapies, a fledgling field that aims to train patients immune systems to recognize and fight their tum
17、ors.As the targeted therapies work differentlyshrinking a tumor or slowing its growththan the tumor-destroying approaches of chemotherapy and radiation, its harder to prove a benefit. But Allison Frey, whose aggressive form of thyroid cancer spread to her liver in inoperable patches, says that appro
18、ach has made her cancer an illness she can manage much like a diabetic manages insulin. For nearly five years, she has swallowed an experimental pill that shrank those patches and kept them from growing back, working through a pathway that targets a tumors blood supply. “Honestly, to me its just lik
19、e any other chronic illness,“ said Frey, whos part of a study at Fox Chase. “I show up for work every day and live life.with minimal issues. “ 21 Medicine director Jeff Boyd believes that_.(A)the new therapy is promising(B) cancer cannot be cured(C) cancer may essentially be chronic(D)the new therap
20、y faces many challenges22 Which of the following is TRUE of the targeted cancer therapy?(A)It has been booming since its first occurrence fifty years ago.(B) Its new development relies on the expansion of treatment target.(C) It has prevented tumors to metastasize or spread through the body.(D)It is
21、 a vaccine-like therapy by training the patients immune systems.23 The phrase “zero in“(Line 5, Paragraph 4)most probably means_.(A)take aim(B) return to zero(C) pass through(D)get involved24 What can be learned about Allison Frey according to the last paragraph?(A)The patches on her thyroid and liv
22、er have disappeared.(B) Her cancer has been brought under effective control.(C) She can live her life as normally as she did before.(D)She never received any chemotherapy or radiation.25 What would be the best title for the text?(A)The Genetic Code of Cancerous Tumor(B) New Development of Cancer The
23、rapy(C) Probe into Targeted Cancer Therapy(D)Different Approaches to Cancer Therapy25 “ There are no shortcuts in evolution,“ famed Supreme Court justice Louis Brandeis once said. He might have reconsidered those words if he could have foreseen the coming revolution in biotechnology, including the a
24、bility to alter genes and manipulate stem cells. These breakthroughs could bring on an age of directed reproduction and evolution in which humans will bypass the incremental process of natural selection and set off on a high-speed genetic course of their own. Some of the latest and greatest advances
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