[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷180及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 180 及答案与解析Part B (10 points) 0 Why are the Olympic Games so important? To answer these questions we need to go back in history to find the meaning of the Olympic Games.In ancient Greece, sports and competition were very important. The Greeks believed that physical exercise and mental tr
2、aining were connected to each other.【C1】 _Religion encouraged this kind of education, and great athletic and musical contests were held in holy places, under the protection of the gods, and in front of thousands of spectators from all over Greece.The contests were called Games, and the most famous w
3、ere held at the Sanctuary of Olympia in southwestern Greece. The Olympian or Olympic Games started in 776 B. C. , and were held every four years in honor of Zeus, the king of the mythical Greek gods. They were at their peak in the 5th and 4th centuries B. C., but they were suppressed in 394 A. D. by
4、 the Roman emperor Theodosius I.【C2】 _The competitions were open only to honorable Greek men, and lasted five days. On the first day of the Games the athletes and the judges swore that they would compete and judge honestly. On the second, third, and fourth day the different contests were held. The m
5、ain event at Olympia was the stadion or single-course race, and the winner of that race gave his name to the Olympiad. On the fifth day, at the conclusion of the Games, the victors were awarded a crown of wild olive leaves.【C3】 _The victors were linked to the immortals, celebrated by poets and sculp
6、tors, and they often lived for the rest of their lives at public expense. A strong bond joined every athlete with his gods, to whom he believed he owed his success.The Olympics was suspended for nearly 1,500 years. Its revival owed a debt of gratitude to a French sportsman and educator, Baron Pierre
7、 de Coubertin. He was fascinated with the idea of the ancient Olympic Games, and was convinced that physical exercise and competition build moral values. Inspired by the discoveries at Olympia, he proposed the modern Olympics for the first time in 1892.【C4】 _In the first Olympics, 311 athletes from
8、13 countries competed in a stadium with room for 50,000 spectators. It ushered in a new era of Olympic Games, although Greek and American college athletes dominated the events, performances were mediocre and athletes benefited from the poor athletic organization.Since then, with the exception of the
9、 two World War periods, the Olympics have been held every four years in one of the worlds major cities.【C5】 _ABefore the Games, special messengers would set off in every direction to announce the beginning of a sacred truce. All disputes and warfare among the city-states were then suspended. The sac
10、red truce was to protect Games-goers from assault and lasted three months.BThe Greek word for education meant the development of the entire human being and could not be divided into physical and mental education, because the mind cannot exist without the body, and the body has no meaning without the
11、 mind. Their rule of thumb was, “Educate children with gymnastics and music. “CThis was the greatest honor for the contestant and also for his family and his city. It was an honor that could never be outranked either by money or official position.DAfter two years of tireless efforts he gathered enou
12、gh public support to organize the International Athletic Congress of 1894 in Paris. The Congress appointed the International Olympic Committee(IOC), and approved an Olympics to be held in Athens, in April of 1896.EThe site of the games is chosen, usually six years in advance, by the IOC. The games l
13、ast two weeks and include many more contests than the original Games did. Athletes of all nations are eligible to participate. A record 10, 500 athletes from a record 197 countries are expected to participate in the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.FThe history of the Olympic Games is long and consistent. E
14、very four years, people from all around the world gather to compete in sports, in an environment of peace and mutual understanding. They did it for almost twelve hundred years in ancient times and again for the last hundred years in modern times. Therefore, the Olympics is the longest lasting social
15、 activity that exists.GHistory has testified to the fact that Coubertins idea of revival of the Olympic Games was momentous. It was not a passing fancy, was rather the logical culmination of a great movement1 【C1 】2 【C2 】3 【C3 】4 【C4 】5 【C5 】5 HIV is a viral infection that causes a chronic life-thre
16、atening condition acquired immune deficiency syndrome(AIDS). AIDS occurs when the HIV infection damages or destroys the cells of the immune system, reducing the bodys ability to fight off bacterial, viral and fungal infections.HIV is caused by a virus called the human immunodeficiency virus. Its mos
17、t commonly spread among adults by sexual contact with an infected partner.【C1】 _HIV was first reported in the early 1980s. Since then, it has spread worldwide. There are now an estimated 40 million people living with HIV, including about 2. 5 million children under 15.【C2】 _The initial infection wit
18、h HIV may cause a brief flu-like illness two to six weeks after infection, with symptoms such as fever, headache, sore throat and swollen lymph glands(淋巴腺 ). However, many people dont notice any particular symptoms and children are often infected while in the womb.【C3】 _There appear to be two genera
19、l patterns of illness in HIV-infected children. About 20 percent develop serious disease in the first year of life and most of these children die by the age of four. In the remaining 80 percent, the disease progresses more slowly.【C4】 _Other symptoms may include weight loss, diarrhea, fever, cough,
20、weakness, shortness of breath, headaches and even development of a variety of cancers. If untreated, these problems and related complications may be rapidly fatal.HIV is usually diagnosed using a blood test that detects antibodies to the virus. It may take up to 12 weeks after infection for these an
21、tibodies to be made, so an HIV test may initially be negative.【C5】 _Newer blood tests can detect tiny quantities of the virus in the infants blood, giving an accurate diagnosis in about 95 percent of HIV-infected infants by three months of age.Drug treatments, using a combination of several drugs kn
22、own as highly active antiretroviral therapy, have greatly improved the outlook in AIDS. But drugs cant cure the infection and side effects and drug resistance are still a major problem. Scientists are doing research to find more therapies that can best improve patients quality of life.AIt can also s
23、pread through infected blood and contaminated needles or syringes(for example in drug abuse or medical treatments). In the majority of cases of children with HIV, the virus has been transmitted from the mother during pregnancy, delivery or through breastmilk.BSub-Saharan Africa has been most severel
24、y affected by HIV/AIDS and many millions have died, but the AIDS epidemic is also growing fast in some Asian and European countries.CWorld AIDS Day is commemorated around the globe on December 1st. It celebrates progress made in the battle against the epidemicand brings into focus remaining challeng
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