[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷64及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 64 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 The countrys inadequate mental health system gets the most attention after instances of mass violence that the nation has seen repe
2、atedly over the past few months. Not all who【C1】_these sorts of cruelties are mentally ill, but【C2 】_have been After each, the national discussion quickly, but temporarily, turns toward the mental health services that may have【C3】_to prevent another attack.Mental illness usually is not as dangerous
3、or dramatic.【C4】_23 million Americans live with mental disorder, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. Very few of these men and women are【C5】_mass-murderers; they need help for their own well-being and for that of their【C6】_. The Affordable Care Act has significantly increased insur
4、ance coverage【C7 】_mental health care. But that may not be enough to expand【C8】_to insufficient mental-health-care resources.Rep. Tim Murphy has a bill that would do so. The Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act is more【C9】_than other recent efforts to reform the system and perhaps has the br
5、ightest prospects in a divided Congress. The【C10】_would reorganize the billions the federal government pours into mental health services. It would【C11 】_the way Medicaid pays for certain mental health treatments. It would fund mental health clinics that【C12 】_certain medical standards. And it would【
6、C13 】_states to adopt policies that allow judges to order some severely mentally ill people to undergo treatment.Not everyone is satisfied. Some patients advocates have【C14】_Mr. Murphys approach as coercive and【C15】_to those who need help. The government should not be expanding the system s capabili
7、ty to hospitalize or impose treatment on those【C16】_severe episodes, they say. It should instead be investing in community care that【C17】_the need for more serious treatment.【C18】_, for a small class who will not accept treatment between hospital visits or repeat arrests, they say, states have good
8、reason to【C19】_them to accept care, under judicial supervision. Mr. Murphys reform package may not prevent the next Sandy Hook.【C20】_the changes would help relieve a lot of suffering that does not make the front page.1 【C1 】(A)grant(B) commit(C) afford(D)award2 【C2 】(A)many(B) few(C) more(D)much3 【C
9、3 】(A)requested(B) demanded(C) failed(D)attempted4 【C4 】(A)Neatly(B) Considerably(C) Nearly(D)Hardly5 【C5 】(A)inevitable(B) necessary(C) certain(D)potential6 【C6 】(A)careers(B) hospitals(C) schools(D)families7 【C7 】(A)for(B) against(C) with(D)without8 【C8 】(A)warning(B) access(C) demand(D)way9 【C9 】
10、(A)preferable(B) ineffective(C) single(D)comprehensive10 【C10 】(A)bill(B) method(C) link(D)law11 【C11 】(A)confirm(B) change(C) refuse(D)hold12 【C12 】(A)have(B) make(C) meet(D)accord13 【C13 】(A)admit(B) push(C) retard(D)command14 【C14 】(A)praised(B) appreciated(C) scolded(D)condemned15 【C15 】(A)harmf
11、ul(B) beneficial(C) uncertain(D)considerate16 【C16 】(A)looking into(B) taking on(C) dealing with(D)going through17 【C17 】(A)heads off(B) interferes with(C) takes off(D)copes with18 【C18 】(A)Thus(B) Because(C) However(D)And19 【C19 】(A)invite(B) allow(C) require(D)refute20 【C20 】(A)And(B) But(C) There
12、fore(D)BesidesPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Bilingual education in schools has long been a political hot potatoit was banned in California by a 1998 ballot measure, which the state Senate is now asking vo
13、ters to repeal. But politics aside, there s an increasing amount of scientific support for the benefits of knowing at least two languages.Now, a new study published by the Annals of Neurology finds that you dont even need to learn that second(or third, or fourth)tongue at a very young age: Picking u
14、p a new language even a little later in life can have serious cognitive benefits for the aging brain.Many recent studies have pointed out that bilingualism seems to be good exercise for the brain and later in life might even help delay the onset of dementia. But what if it s a self-selecting crowd?
15、What if the people who learned two languages are just smarter to begin with? To help rule that factor out, researchers at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland studied 853 people who first took an intelligence test in 1947 when they were about 11 years old as part of a group called the Lothian Bir
16、th Cohort 1936, and retested them again around 2008 to 2010, when they were in their early 70s.A total of 262 of the seventy-year-old reported having learned at least one language other than English enough to communicate in it. Of those, 195 said they learned it before age 18; 65 said they learned i
17、t thereafter. The researchers gave the participants a battery of cognitive tests, including tests of their verbal reasoning, their vocabulary and reading abilities, their verbal fluency and their ability to process information quickly. They found that bilingual speakers performed much better than ex
18、pected from their baseline cognitive ability, particularly in reading and in general intelligence. And those who knew three or more languages performed even better.Learning a language seemed to make as much difference in people s later-in-life cognitive decline as a gene that s been tied to risk of
19、Alzheimer s disease and smoking habits.These participants mostly learned their second languages after age 11. The results actually make a very compelling point you dont have to be a fluent speaker of a language to get the benefits, and you can start later in life, too.21 The phrase “hot potato“ in P
20、aragraph 1 is closest in meaning to_.(A)a popular topic(B) a difficult situation(C) a heated discussion(D)a delicious dish22 According to Paragraph 2, a new study finds that_.(A)learning a new language can benefit a lot when you grow old(B) you have to learn a new language at a very young age(C) pic
21、king up a new language have few benefits later in life(D)picking up a new language can cause serious health problems23 Researchers at the University of Edinburgh tested_.(A)a self-selecting crowd(B) the smarter crowd(C) a group of people twice(D)people who once learned two languages24 It can be conc
22、luded from the study that_.(A)the bilingual speakers perform worse than those who only know one language(B) learning a language may have the risk of Alzheimer s disease or smoking habits(C) people have to speak a new language fluently in order to gain some benefits(D)people can start to learn a new
23、language later in life and still get the benefits25 The text mainly discusses_.(A)bilingual education in schools(B) how to learn a new language(C) the best time to learn a new language(D)advantages of learning a new language25 The Great Recession had devastating effects across the U.S. and few place
24、s were as hard hit as Arizona. The state was booming on the strength of its tourism and real estate markets during the 2000s. Median home prices jumped 70% between 2003 and 2006only Nevada had bigger gains fueling more building and construction jobs. Monthly unemployment was at 3.5% through much of
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