[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷118及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 118 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 Authoritative new study sets out a grim vision of shortages and violencebut amid all the gloom, there is hope too. An effort on the scale of the Apollo
2、mission that sent men to the moon is needed if humanity is to have a fighting chance of surviving the ravages of climate change. The stakes are high, as without sustainable growth, “billions of people will be condemned to poverty and much of civilization will collapse.“This is the stark warning from
3、 the biggest single report to look at the future of the planetobtained by The Independent on Sunday ahead of its official publication next month. Backed by a diverse range of leading organizations such as UNESCO, the World Bank, the US army and the Rockefeller Foundation, the 2009 State of the Futur
4、e report runs to 6,700 pages and draws on contributions from 2,700 experts around the globe. Its findings are described by Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the UN, as providing “invaluable insights into the future for the United Nations, its member states and civil society.“The authors of the repor
5、t, produced by the Millennium Projecta think-tank formerly part of the World Federation of the United Nations Associationsset out a number of emerging environmental security issues. “The scope and scale of the future effects of climate changeranging from changes in weather patterns to loss of liveli
6、hoods and disappearing stateshas unprecedented implications for political and social stability.“The effects of climate change are worseningby 2025 there could be three million people without adequate water as the population rises still further. And massive urbanization, increased encroachment on ani
7、mal territory, and concentrated livestock production could trigger new pandemics. Although government and business leaders are responding more seriously to the global environmental situation, it continues to get worse, according to the report. It calls on governments to work to 10-year plans to tack
8、le growing threats to human survival, targeting particularly the US and China, which need to apply the sort of effort and resources that put men on the Moon.But the authors suggest the pre-mentioned threats could also provide the potential for a positive future for all. The good news is that the glo
9、bal financial crisis and climate change planning may be helping humanity to move from its often selfish, self-centered adolescence to a more globally responsible adulthood. Many perceive the current economic disaster as an opportunity to invest in the next generation of greener technologies, to reth
10、ink economic and development assumptions, and to put the world on course for a better future.1 It is indicated in Paragraph 1 that_.(A)addressing climate change calls for massive endeavors(B) shortages and violence are inevitable in the future(C) human should send men to the moon to solve climate ch
11、ange(D)people havent paid enough attention to climate change2 The report obtained by The Independent on Sunday is not characterized by_.(A)authority(B) voluminous contents(C) keen observations(D)leading viewpoints3 Which of the following would the author most probably agree on?(A)The main reason of
12、the new pandemics is urbanization, encroachment on animal territory and concentrated livestock production.(B) US and China should joint their hands to tackle the growing threats.(C) People should put men on the moon again with our efforts and resources.(D)Human should consider climate change as a ch
13、ance.4 We learn from the last paragraph that financial crisis_.(A)will promote the expansion of green technologies(B) has helped human to be more responsible and mature(C) may offset the existing consequences(D)has nothing to do with the climate change5 Which of the following would be the title of t
14、he text?(A)Multiple Inevitable Consequences of Climate Change(B) Gloomy yet Promising Prospect of Climate Change(C) Humans Redemption about Climate Change(D)Reasons behind the Worsening Effects of Climate Change5 There is a lot to feel down about this month: the subprime mortgage crisis, stormy, unp
15、redictable weather, rising gas prices, presidential primary free-for-alls. So, it would be easy to believe the theory set forth by Professor Arnall, a researcher from Cardiff University, that the third Monday of the montha day he calls Blue Mondaywill be our most depressing day of the year. Arnall b
16、ases his yearly prediction on a formula he developed which factors in the weather, consumer debt from holiday spending and failed New Years resolutions and arrives at that conclusion that we will hit rock bottom on Monday the 21st. Aside from the fact that Arnalls theory has been discounted by many
17、in the academic community, I have got a better way of finding the true nadir of depression: Look to our search behavior.In the digital age we are likely to turn to search engines just as often as we would confide in friends and medical professionals to gauge our psychological state. If we think we a
18、re suffering from a real bout of the blues or a mental crisis, we are likely to Google the symptoms or find a chat group in the hopes of performing a self-diagnosis. In fact online searches “depression“ are among the most popular searched word, sending traffic to the 5,900 sites that we track in the
19、 Hitwise Health and Medical category, but the peak is not in January. According to our internet behavior, our depression spikes reliably in mid-November every year, right in time for Thanksgiving, the launch of the holiday season.To confirm this timing I took a look from a different perspective. If
20、we are depressed, we are probably also seeking pharmacological help. By aggregating the traffic to the websites of the top antidepressants and charting visits to those sites over the last three years, a very interesting pattern emerges. The spike in traffic to the official websites for drugs like Le
21、xapro, Prozac, Paxil and Cymbalta occurs in late October and early November, two weeks ahead of the height in searches on “depression“. It is almost as if people anticipate their holiday depression and start shopping early for their drug of choice.Another surprise lies in the demographics of visitor
22、s to antidepressant websitesthey are not who you would expect. If visitors to Lexapro website, for example, are at all representative of the typical depressed individual, depression during November is an affliction primarily of the young and the old, but not of the middle-aged. The two age groups th
23、at account for the largest portion of site visitors are 18 to 24 and over 55. Visitors to Lexapros site also tend to have average to above-average incomes: 51% of visitors come from households earning between $60,000 and $ 150,000 per year, while 20% come form households that earn over $150,000a sam
24、ple, perhaps, not of the depressed in general, but of those who can afford to seek treatment.So, despite the failing economy, the storm of the century here in Northern California, a disappointing roster of presidential candidates and deciding that New Years resolutions are not for me this year, I am
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