[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷140及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 140 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 According to certain beer commercials, the contemporary version of success【C1 】 _in moving up to a premium brand that costs a dime
2、 or so more per bottle. Credit-card companies would have you【C2】_success inheres in owning their particular piece of plastic.【C3 】_the flag of success, modern-style, liberal arts colleges are withering【C4】_business schools are burgeoning.and yet even business schools are having an increasingly hard
3、time【C5 】_faculty members, because teaching isnt【C6 】_“successful“ enough. Amid a broad consensus【C7】_there is a glut of lawyers and an epidemic of strangling litigation, record numbers of young people continue to flock to law school【C8】_, for the individual practitioner, a law degree is still consi
4、dered a safe ticket.Many, by external【C9】_, will be “successes“. Yet there is a deadening and dangerous flaw in their philosophy: It has little room, little sympathy and less respect for the noble failure, for the person who【C10】_past the limits, who【C11】_gloriously high and falls unashamedly【C12】_.
5、That sort of ambition doesnt have much place in a world【C13】_success is proved by worldly reward【C14】_by accomplishment itself. That sort of ambition is increasingly thought of as the domain of irredeemable eccentrics,【C15】_people who havent quite caught onand there is great social pressure not to b
6、e one of them.The irony is that todays success-chasers seem obsessed with the idea of not settling. Yet in doggedly【C16】_the rather brittle species of success now in fashion, they are【 C17】_themselves to a chokingly narrow swath of turf along the entire【C18】_of human possibilities. Does it ever【C19】
7、_to them that, frequently, success is what people settle for【C20】_they cant think of something noble enough to be worth failing at?1 【C1 】(A)constitutes(B) consists(C) makes up(D)composes2 【C2 】(A)to believe(B) believed(C) believe(D)believing3 【C3 】(A)Below(B) With(C) Behind(D)Under4 【C4 】(A)however
8、(B) while(C) nevertheless(D)but5 【C5 】(A)admitting(B) evaluating(C) ensuring(D)finding6 【C6 】(A)considered(B) regarded(C) recognized(D)acknowledged7 【C7 】(A)what(B) that(C) where(D)which8 【C8 】(A)though(B) whether(C) because(D)if9 【C9 】(A)standards(B) levels(C) rule(D)criteria10 【C10 】(A)attempts(B)
9、 surpasses(C) risks(D)ventures11 【C11 】(A)directs(B) aims(C) reaches(D)ascends12 【C12 】(A)behind(B) short(C) through(D)apart13 【C13 】(A)which(B) whose(C) that(D)where14 【C14 】(A)more than(B) rather than(C) less than(D)other than15 【C15 】(A)of(B) with(C) to(D)for16 【C16 】(A)following(B) hunting(C) se
10、eking(D)pursuing17 【C17 】(A)restraining(B) restricting(C) enclosing(D)bounding18 【C18 】(A)domain(B) extent(C) range(D)scope19 【C19 】(A)approach(B) occur(C) happen(D)come20 【C20 】(A)since(B) as(C) because(D)whenPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by c
11、hoosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Until last year, Alan Felzer was an energetic engineering professor who took the stairs to his classes two steps at a time. Now the 64-year-old grandfather sits strapped to a wheelchair, able to move little but his left hand, his voice a near-whisper. Felzer suffe
12、rs from ALS, also known as Lou Gehrigs disease. The fatal neurological disorder steals the bodys ability to move, speak and ultimately to breathe. But rather than succumb to despair along with his illness, Felzer turned to the Web to become his own medical researcherand his own guinea pig.Dozens of
13、ALS patients are testing treatments on their own without waiting on the slow pace of medical research. They are part of an emerging group of patients willing to share intimate health details on the Web in hopes of making their own medical discoveries.Some doctors caution that such patient-led resear
14、ch lacks rigor and may lead to unreliable results, false hopes and harm to patients. “The Internet is a wonderful tool, but you know, its buyer beware,“ said Dr. Edward Langston, immediate past chairman of the American Medical Associations board.In Felzers case, the experiments results illustrate th
15、e obstacles that stand between patients and self-discovered breakthroughs. The drug he tried did no good. But he and his family felt they had little time and little to lose in trying. “ALS is such a short illness,“ said Felzers wife, Laura. She helps her husband communicate using sign language with
16、his one good hand when his slow, halting words become difficult to understand. “You want to do what you can as fast as you can.“The U. S. Food and Drug Administration has approved only one drug to treat ALS symptoms. It only works for some patients, and its effects are limited. As a result, Internet
17、 forums for ALS patients brim with links to the latest research offering any hint of promise. After Alan Felzer was diagnosed last year, his 33-year-old daughter, Karen, dived into the forums and found new hope. Working online, Karen Felzer and Macedo recruited nearly 200 patients worldwide to take
18、a specific lithium dosage and answer standard surveys to gauge their symptoms. They began running their study through a Web site called PatientsLikeMe. com, using it to attract volunteers and track their progress.On the site, patients share detailed information about their symptoms and the drugs the
19、y are taking. The site focuses on conditions that have stubbornly resisted medical science, such as ALS, Parkinsons and multiple sclerosis. The sites founders hope professional and amateur researchers alike will dip into the resulting pool of data and emerge with insights that lead to better treatme
20、nts. “My ultimate frustration that drove this site into existence was an overall feeling that there was a lack of transparency and speed or urgency“ by the medical system, said Jamie Heywood, who co-founded PatientsLikeMe months before his own brother died of AI.S.21 Some ALS patients or their famil
21、y turn to the Web for help because_.(A)they can share information about the effect of some treatments(B) they can get information about newly developed medicines(C) the medical community has obviously neglect their demands(D)they know they are going to die and grow desperate22 Dr. Edward Langstons a
22、ttitude towards patient-led research is one of_.(A)indignation(B) approval(C) disapproval(D)reserved consent23 It can be inferred that the lithium dosage_.(A)is a disease that defies medical treatment(B) is a new medicine for ALS patients(C) will turn out to be a promising medicine for ALS(D)is a st
23、andard survey for a new medicine24 The PatientLikeMe Web site_.(A)has given feedback to the medical community(B) was created by a terminally ill patient(C) has produced some limited effects(D)is created mainly for incurable diseases25 Which of the following is true according to the author?(A)Patient
24、-led research is risky and should be banned.(B) Drug sales on the Web have gone out of control.(C) Patient-led drug trials defy medical system.(D)ALS is the most deadly disease identified so far.25 Helping teachers to lift student achievement more effectively has become a major theme in US education
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