[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷86及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 86 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 More evidence is in that so-called e-cigarettes do let smokers stop smoking. Such cigarettes【C1】_to the user an oral nicotine witho
2、ut the carcinogens and other noxious chemicals found in tobacco smoke, by【C2】_a solution containing the drug. A study just【C3 】_by Jamie Brown of University College, London, and his colleagues suggests they are 60% more successful at getting people to【C4 】_tobacco by themselves than either willpower
3、【C5】_or previously available quitting aids【C6】_nicotine patches.Dr. Brown and his team looked at data collected by the Smoking Toolkit Study, a programme run by them, and【C7】_by Cancer Research UK, a charity, and Britains health ministry. This programme【C8】_smokers behaviour in England, month by mon
4、th, and has been asking about e-cigarettes since July 2009. The questions posed to【C9】_include whether they have tried to give up smoking, have succeeded, and what【C10】_they have taken.【C11 】_those who had done it alone, rather than opting for a doctors assistance to help them quit, the researchers
5、found that people who had【C12】_e-cigarettes for the purpose in the previous 12 months were more than twice as【C13】_as those who had used other devices, such as nicotine patches. A big win, apparently, for e-cigarettes【C14 】_, interestingly, they were only 40% more successful than【C15】_willpower by i
6、tself.As that second number【C16】_, in a study like this the raw figures can mislead. So Dr. Brown studied other variables such as just how【C17】_to nicotine a respondent was. That done, e-cigarettes had an almost【C18】_advantage over the other two approachessuggesting not only that e-cigarettes were t
7、he clear winner, but also casting【C19】_on the value of things like nicotine patches or willpower. Dr. Browns “ real world“ survey thus【 C20】 _formal clinical trials of e-cigarettes , which also show their virtues as quitting aids.1 【C1 】(A)convey(B) deliver(C) transport(D)transmit2 【C2 】(A)relaxing(
8、B) leasing(C) releasing(D)letting3 【C3 】(A)learned(B) researched(C) searched(D)launched4 【C4 】(A)give up(B) give in(C) give off(D)give out5 【C5 】(A)alive(B) alone(C) available(D)alike6 【C6 】(A)as(B) of(C) with(D)like7 【C7 】(A)paid for(B) sought for(C) set forth(D)put forward8 【C8 】(A)limits(B) contr
9、ols(C) tracks(D)maneuvers9 【C9 】(A)members(B) users(C) observers(D)participants10 【C10 】(A)equipment(B) approach(C) initiative(D)program11 【C11 】(A)In(B) Between(C) Among(D)Within12 【C12 】(A)employed(B) deployed(C) complied(D)applied13 【C13 】(A)disappointed(B) successful(C) difficult(D)successive14
10、【C14 】(A)though(B) hence(C) then(D)instead15 【C15 】(A)adapting to(B) adjusting to(C) insisting on(D)relying on16 【C16 】(A)predicts(B) symbolizes(C) indicates(D)advocates17 【C17 】(A)severe(B) strong(C) adhesive(D)addicted18 【C18 】(A)inevitable(B) compulsory(C) overwhelming(D)impossible19 【C19 】(A)dou
11、bt(B) light(C) issue(D)bias20 【C20 】(A)subjects to(B) backs up(C) objects to(D)casts asidePart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Those who micromanage their diets instead of following Michael Pollans sensible rule
12、 of thumbeat food, not too much, mostly plantsmay be thrown into confusion by a paper just published. It describes a meta-analysis of 72 pieces of research involving more than 600,000 people.Some of these were of what those people ate, or said they ate. Some were of the levels of various fats circul
13、ating in their bloodstreams. Some were of both. All had looked for relations between these facts and a persons subsequent cardiac health. And the meta-analysis comes to what will, to many, be counterintuitive conclusions.Rajiv Chowdhury of Cambridge University and his colleagues found that one puzzl
14、e, trans-fats , are indeed associated with heart diseasethough they caution that only five of the studies they looked at had relative data on these. Other common beliefs, however, were not supported.They found no evidence that eating saturated fats or having high levels of circulating saturated fatt
15、y acids had any effect on cardiac disease. Nor did they find that omega-3 fatty acid, the current poster-boys of healthy eating, protect against heart disease.Omega-3 fats are widely sold in capsule form as food supplements. This makes them easier than other fats to incorporate into experiments that
16、 administer something to one group while denying it to another. Dr. Chowdhurys meta-analysis was based on such experiments. Indeed two big, new trials of omega-3 supplements are going on at the moment. But such trials are hard to do on other sorts of fat, since these are simply part of peoples diets
17、. Many people do not mind being asked either to pop a capsule regularly, or to refrain from doing so. It is understandably harder to persuade them to let someone else decide their entire food consumption for the several years needed to conduct trials like these.This sort of unwillingness is, indeed,
18、 one reason heart disease is a problem. Most people do not have the willpower to stick to a diet, any diet, prescribed by someone elseeven the simple one offered by Mr. Pollan, who is the author of “Food Rules: An Eaters Manual“. But eating a reasonably mixed ingredient diet, along with moderate exe
19、rcise, still seems the best route to a long and healthy life. Dr. Chowdhury and his colleagues are not suggesting that the amount of fat you eat has no bearing on your risk of having a heart attack. What their research does suggest is that, trans-fats aside, the type of fat may not matter.21 The 72
20、pieces of research aimed at_.(A)finding out most peoples eating habits(B) looking for genetic factors of cardiac health(C) studying all sorts of fats in the bloodstreams(D)seeking relations among diets, fats and heart health22 Rajiv Chowdhury and his colleagues find that_.(A)trans-fats are actually
21、irrelevant to heart disease(B) most of their studies and theories have been supported(C) few data can prove the relation between fats and heart disease(D)omega-3 fatty acid is proved the defender against heart disease23 Generally speaking, people are unwilling to_.(A)let others decide their diet for
22、 a long time(B) be required to take capsule every day(C) be involved in an experiment(D)listen to experts advice24 According to the final paragraph, if you want to have a long life, you need to _.(A)eat less and exercise more(B) take exercise as often as you can(C) keep away from liquor and cigarett
23、es(D)keep a balanced diet and do some exercise25 Whats the authors attitude towards Mr. Pollan?(A)Contradictory.(B) Favourable.(C) Skeptical.(D)Indifferent.25 Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act on March 23 rd, 2010. Exactly four years later J. Louis Felton, a pastor in Philadelphia, led his
24、 flock in an unusual procession: out of church and onto a bus owned by a local insurer. “ We need to sign up,“ Mr. Felton says. “ People in our communities have never had the opportunity to get health coverage before. “ On the bus he prayed for Obamacares success.The fight over the law makes mud-wre
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