[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷100及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 100 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 I ask you what constitutes “bad“ eating, the kind that leads to obesity and a variety of connected diseases, youre likely to an
2、swer, “Salt, fat and sugar.“ Yet thats not a(n)【C1】_ answer.We dont know everything about the dietary【C2】 _ to chronic disease, but the best-qualified people argue that real food is more likely to promote health and less likely to cause disease than hyper-processed food. And we can further【C3】_ that
3、 message: Minimally processed foodReal Foodshould【C4】_ our diets.Real food solves the salt / fat / sugar problem. Yes, excess salt may cause high blood pressure, and【C5 】_ sodium intake in people with high blood pressure helps. 【C6】 _ salt is only one of several risk factors in developing high blood
4、 pressure, and those who eat a diverse diet and few processed foods need not【C7】_ about salt intake. “Fat“ is a complicated topic. Most naturally occurring fats are probably essential, but too much of some fats seems【C8】_. Eat real food【C9】_ your fat intake will probably be fine. “Sugar“ has come to
5、【C10】_ the entire group of processed, nutritionally worthless caloric sweeteners. All appear to be damaging because theyre added sugars, as【C11 】_ to naturally occurring ones.【 C12】_: Sugar is not the only enemy. The enemy is hyper-processed food,【 C13】_ sugar.We know that eating real food is a gene
6、ral solution, but a large part of our dietary problems might【C14】_ from the consumption of caloric sweeteners and / or hyper-processed carbohydrate. For example, how to limit the intake of sugar? A soda tax is a(n) 【C15】_, proper labeling would be helpful, andquite possibly most important, 【 C16】_ i
7、ts going to take us a generation or two to get out of this messrestrictions【C17】_ marketing sweet “food“ to children.Theres no reason to【C18】_ action on those kinds of moves. But lets get the science straight so that firm,【C19】_, sound recommendations can be made【C20 】 _ the best possible evidence.
8、And meanwhile, lets also get the simple message straight: Its “Eat Real Food.“ 1 【C1 】(A)possible(B) adequate(C) familiar(D)insufficient2 【C2 】(A)joins(B) control(C) links(D)integrations3 【C3 】(A)refine(B) infer(C) update(D)shorten4 【C4 】(A)decide(B) replace(C) change(D)dominate5 【C5 】(A)lowering(B)
9、 balancing(C) increasing(D)stopping6 【C6 】(A)Indeed(B) Still(C) Unless(D)But7 【C7 】(A)think(B) complain(C) ask(D)worry8 【C8 】(A)meaningful(B) harmful(C) stressful(D)helpful9 【C9 】(A)so(B) or(C) and(D)if10 【C10 】(A)reveal(B) represent(C) reserve(D)release11 【C11 】(A)similar(B) averse(C) opposed(D)obj
10、ected12 【C12 】(A)In sum(B) As a result(C) For instance(D)What s more13 【C13 】(A)including(B) except(C) excluding(D)like14 【C14 】(A)date(B) differ(C) refrain(D)stem15 【C15 】(A)end(B) start(C) exception(D)warning16 【C16 】(A)although(B) when(C) while(D)because17 【C17 】(A)to(B) on(C) for(D)in18 【C18 】(A
11、)delay(B) take(C) abandon(D)give19 【C19 】(A)convincing(B) inspiring(C) interesting(D)exciting20 【C20 】(A)because of(B) based on(C) connected with(D)thanks toPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 What would make a
12、 smoker more likely to quit, a big reward for succeeding or a little penalty for failing? That is what researchers wanted to know when they assigned a large group of CVS employees (CVS Caremark is the countrys largest drugstore chain by sales), their relatives and friends to different smoking cessat
13、ion programs.“Adding a bit of a stick was much better than a pure carrot. These large employers are spending an average of $800 to $900 per employee per year, but in ways that are often blind to normal human psychology“ said Dr. Scott Halpern, who led the study. The trial was intended to change that
14、. Researchers randomly assigned the participants to a number of program options and let them decide whether they wanted to participate. The penalty program required participants to deposit $150; six months later, those who had quit smoking would get the deposit back, along with a $650 reward. In the
15、 reward-only program, participants were simply offered an $800 payment if they stayed off cigarettes for six months.The trial, which was described in The New England Journal of Medicine on Wednesday, was the largest yet to test whether offering people financial incentives could lead to better health
16、. Researchers found that offering incentives was far more effective in getting people to stop smoking than the traditional approach of giving free smoking cessation help, such as counseling or nicotine replacement therapy like gum, medication or patches. But they also found that requiring a $150 dep
17、osit that would be lost if the person failed to stay off cigarettes for six months nearly doubled the chances of success.“This is an original set of findings,“ said Cass R. Sunstein, a Harvard law professor who helped develop some influential ideas in the field of behavioral economics, notably that
18、if the social environment can be changedfor example, by posting simple warningspeople can be nudged into better behavior. “They could be applied to many health issues, like alcoholism, or whenever people face serious self-control problems.“Over all, success eluded most of the study participants. Mor
19、e than 80 percent of smokers in the most popular pure rewards group were still smoking at the end of the study. Even so, researchers say, their success rate was far greater than for those who got the traditional treatment. Smoking is the largest cause of preventable death in the United States. Disea
20、ses linked to it kill more than 480,000 Americans a year. And even a small decline could have a big health effect.21 The underlined word “that“ in Paragraph 2 refers to the situation that_.(A)using a carrot is worse than using a stick(B) the spending on physical examination is less(C) employers igno
21、re normal human psychology of their staff(D)large companies put too much money in their employees22 Researchers found that the most effective smoking cessation approach was to_.(A)provide incentives(B) give penalty for failing(C) offer consultation services(D)provide nicotine replacement therapy23 A
22、ccording to Cass R. Sunstein, the findings of the study can be used in the following fields EXCEPT the field of_.(A)warnings(B) alcoholism(C) health problems(D)self-control issues24 It is implied from the last paragraph that offering financial incentives in the study_.(A)could get the highest succes
23、s rate(B) changed 20 percent of smokers(C) might bring public health benefits(D)made most participants quit smoking25 The most appropriate title for this passage would be_.(A)Can Carrot or Stick Better Help Smokers Quit?(B) Is Smoking Cessation Programs Effective in CVS?(C) Is Pure Rewards Group mor
24、e Popular than Part Penalty Group?(D)Can Traditional Smoking Cessation Treatment Lead to Better Health?25 Nationally, an ageing population is a problem. But locally it can be a boon. The over-50s control 80% of Britains wealth, and like to spend it on houses and high-street shopping. The young “gene
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