[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷12及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 12 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 invar
4、iably 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 Hippocrate
5、s. 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 scienc
6、e and the logic of cause and effect relationships. In this (16)_ thesis, On Air, 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)_ enoug
7、h, 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)im
8、proving(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)endeavo
9、rs(A)foundation(B) rejection(C) integration(D)acceptance(A)attributed(B) committed(C) acknowledged(D)confined(A)attractions(B) subscriptions(C) contributions(D)functions(A)creation(B) expectation(C) perception(D)preference(A)durable(B) classic(C) thorough(D)immediate(A)impressed(B) surpassed(C) infl
10、uenced(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)21 In a large, air-co
11、nditioned room in a conference center located in a city of more than a million people, well-qualified doctors of science discuss the pros and cons of global warming, and debate how the temperature of the sea is being measured. After several hours of discussion, they walk out into the warm sunshine o
12、f a summers day, heading off to a comfortable restaurant for lunch.On the same day, on the sands of small islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, baked hard by the burning sun, Hemi and Naqono look at the water lapping over the place where they once stored their potato plants. They watch the wav
13、es dashing gently at the feet of their straw huts which some years ago were many metres from the seashore.Global warming is a problem for theoretical discussion among scientists all over the world. For many Pacific Islanders it is now becoming a practical problem. While international science argues
14、about global warming and climate change, low-lying Pacific Islands are already suffering coastal erosion and crop failures.In places such as Marshall Islands, where much of the land is only a metre above sea-level, villagers face leaving their slowly disappearing homes.Scientists and officials from
15、13 Pacific Island Countries discussed their concerns in a Pacific conference in Aukland, New Zealand, and examined a New Zealand computer model on climate change that could provide a valuable planning tool. Lack of meteorological and tidal research means Government agencies throughout the Pacific an
16、d the world have to rely largely on anecdotal of rising sea levels eroding foreshores, and increasingly severe droughts affecting the vital coconut crop.Australian research commissioned by the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme has already calculated that human greenhouse gas emissions alr
17、eady measured up to 1995 will cause a 5cm to 12cm sea-level rise by 2025. Pacific Island countries fear their vulnerable low-lying homes will be the first to pay the price for the emissions of industrialized nations.A Pacific Islands Climate Change Assistance Programme is already in place and is wor
18、king on plans to help Pacific Islanders who have few resources to combat the fast-changing environmental circumstances.Yumi Crisostomo, of the Marshall Islands Environmental Protection Authority, said residents of some of the 1,225 islands in the group had reported alarming coastal erosion, forcing
19、them to shift homes inland. Some islands were only about a kilometer across, so residents had little room to move. “We may have to look at the option of internal migration within the island group,“ he said.21 The first two paragraphs suggest that(A)global warming is not only a theoretical problem bu
20、t also a practical one.(B) there is a great difference between the rich and poor.(C) science discussion has nothing to do with the practical problem.(D)well-qualified doctors know little about the reality of the problem.22 According to the passage, global warming and climate change might cause(A)the
21、 extinction of species.(B) the disappearance of the coast.(C) the reduction of crops.(D)the migration of birds.23 Lack of meteorological and tidal research means, researchers have to depend on(A)measuring the output of coconut.(B) observing the erosion of foreshores.(C) collecting short interesting
22、accounts concerning climate.(D)computer model on climate changes.24 Human greenhouse gas emissions which cause low-lying places to disappear are mainly let out by(A)forest fires.(B) the industrialized nations.(C) people themselves in low-lying islands.(D)the developing countries.25 The author gives
23、the example of Pacific islands climate change to(A)warn people of the danger of global warming.(B) arouse peoples sympathy for the islanders in the Pacific.(C) blame those nations which let out greenhouse gas emissions.(D)call for a donation to the residents in the Pacific islands.26 “We find that t
24、he fleeting uses of the words penis, vaginal, ass, bastard and bitch uttered in the context of the programs cited in the complaints, do not render the material patently offensive under contemporary community standards for the broadcast medium.“ Making decisions like this is one of the more thankless
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