[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷117及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 117 及答案与解析Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)0 Youve heard it 100 times already, and its a message that we at Science Careers work hard to convey: Careful planning is essential for a successful caree
2、r in science. Becoming a scientist requires years of training and a long series of good decisions. Choosing a Ph.D. supervisor who will support you, picking a good lab for your postdoc, deciding which research projects to pursue, deciding whether to stay in your current position and finish some impo
3、rtant work or to move on to another exciting opportunitysuch decisions should not be made without careful deliberation.Yet sometimes even the most motivated of scientists in training are led astray by some other passion. And the result, sometimes, can be wonderful. Accidents, spontaneous acts of pas
4、sion, decisions taken casuallyall can lead to totally new and unexpected careers, full of new and unexpected challenges, offering great professional and personal satisfaction.As Science Careers contributing editor Elisabeth Pain reports, Angelo Vermeulen is one of those children who was born to beco
5、me a researcher. “I was like the science kid of the class. I had my own lab, with a microscope and chemicals and binoculars, and I made these walks in nature, collecting samples,“ he says in “The Itinerant Artist“. But he also had a talent for the visual and conceptual arts, and as he did his Ph.D.
6、in biology at the University of Leuven, he also learned photography. Years later, Vermeulen has reconciled his dual interests, producing art that often incorporates science.Jorge Cham was enrolled in the masters program in mechanical engineering at Stanford University when the student newspaper, The
7、 Stanford Daily, put out a call seeking ideas for a new comic strip, Science intern Sara Coehlo writes in “Piled Higher and Deeper: The Everyday Life of a Grad Student.“ After discussing some ideas with friends over dinner, Cham, who used to doodle as a child but had never tried cartooning, proposed
8、 a comic strip about a group of overworked, underpaid, procrastinating graduate students and their terrifying advisers. Piled Higher and Deeper, or PHD, has gone on to become a cult cartoon and Cham a professional cartoonist.Sometimes a late-blooming passion can lead to a full-time career. Jeff Mang
9、ahas, who studied plant and molecular biology at the University of Washington and became a technician in a cancer lab, found his interest in wine increasing. Soon, “the romantic side of wine took hold of me,“ Mangahas says. A transcendent wine-drinking experience drew him into the winemaking field.1
10、 The first paragraph mainly means to_.(A)prove that people should quit doing ordinary work to grab new opportunities(B) explain why people have heard the saying for so many times(C) state that successful scientific career needs thorough consideration(D)demonstrate that picking a good lab is of great
11、 significance to ones postdoc2 We can infer from Paragraph 3 and 4 that_.(A)an editor of the magazine is meant to become a scientist(B) Angelo didnt show his artistic talent as a young boy(C) Jorge didnt dream of being a cartoonist since little(D)people are wasting their time by reading PHD3 The und
12、erlined word in Paragraph 3 refers to_.(A)chosen from(B) given up(C) made preference between(D)achieved accordance between4 By mentioning the case of Jeff Mangahas, the author intends to_.(A)state that working in the lab is too bored to tolerate(B) prove that even late passion can alter ones career
13、path(C) advocate that more people should step into the winemaking field(D)demonstrate how Jeff was attracted to the wine business5 Which of the following is true according to the text?(A)Following instinct may lead to good results sometimes.(B) Mechanical engineers have the talent to make comic stri
14、ps.(C) One should follow strictly the plan to make achievements in science.(D)The romantic side of Angelo is the decisive factor in career choosing.5 The rise of globalization, both an economic and cultural trend that has swept throughout the world, has forged new ground as we enter the 21st century
15、. But are the effects of globalization always positive? Some say no.Michael Tenet, head of the International Institute for Foreign Relations in Atlanta, is worried about current resentment throughout the world towards the rise of globalization. “Ever since the 1980s and the economic collapse of the
16、Asian Tigers in the late 1990s, there has been a reevaluation of the role globalization as a force for good,“ he said. “Incomes in many countries plummeted and the gap between the most rich and the most poor has been exacerbated. Without further intervention by governments, we could see a tragedy ex
17、pressed in an increased level of poverty throughout Latin America and Asia.“George Frank, an influential economist who works on Wall Street, sees no such danger. “Economic liberalization, increased transparency and market based reforms have positive effects in the long-term, even if market mechanism
18、s can produce short-term destabilization problems,“ he said. “What is most important is that barriers to trade continue to fall so that active competition for consumer goods reduces prices and in turn raises the average level of income.“Others feel that globalizations cultural impact may be more imp
19、ortant than its economic implications. Janice Yawee, a native of Africa, feels strongly that globalization is undermining her local culture and language. Most of the worlds dialects will become extinct under globalization. “Were paving the world with McDonalds and English slang. It tears me up insid
20、e.“ she said.Governments have had mixed responses to the current wave of globalization. The United States is generally seen as an active proponent of greater free trade, and it certainly has enormous cultural influence by virtue of its near monopoly on worldwide entertainment. But other countries, m
21、ost notably in Europe and developing nations, have sought to reduce the impact that globalization has on their domestic affairs.“When I was a boy we had very little to speak of,“ says one Singaporean resident. “Now our country has developed into a booming hub for international finance.“ Others, howe
22、ver, are not so optimistic. “Globalization is an evil force that must be halted,“ a union official at a car plant in Detroit recently commented, “Its sucking away jobs and killing the spirit of our country.“6 In paragraph 2, in regard to globalization, the author cites the example of Michael Tenet a
23、s(A)cautious support(B) frustration(C) an interventionism approach(D)a laissez faire attitude7 Janice Yawees reference to “it tears me up inside“ most likely means that_.(A)she will be injured by globalization(B) globalization has hurt emotionally(C) she is going to tear up McDonald advertisements(D
24、)she feels bad about the extinction of her language8 This text deals mainly with_.(A)the positive and negative effects of globalization(B) the rise of firms such as McDonalds(C) different perspectives on globalization(D)the extinction of certain languages9 In paragraph 5, the author describes govern
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