[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷241及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 241 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 We are the sum of our actions. I believe that the actions you take determine who you are. But, you say, I had an abusive father/mother, I was poor growi
2、ng up, I just wasnt born smart, I have a disease . All of these things do not make you who you are, they only broaden your knowledge or experience, they are things that happen to you, circumstances. You are not the sum of your circumstances, but of your re“actions“ to them. This is why rich kids bec
3、ome drug addicts or wife beaters, kids from the ghetto become doctors or loving fathers, and everything in between. All walks of life produce all walks of life, which proves that the environmental variables are not the determining factors. It is all about your choices/reactions/ actions/behavior. Ev
4、ery human being has within them a mechanism that guides their actions. The more you rebel against your inner guide, the more you tune your selective hearing to the “me“ channel, the farther down the “bad“ side of the scale you will slide. On the other hand, if you not only listen to but act upon, th
5、e “universal“ channel, the farther up the “good“ side of the scale you will fly.Even Psychiatrists have in recent years discovered that in order to change thinking, a person must first change behavior. At first thought, it would seem the opposite is true, it is not. We all have the same range of hum
6、an emotions. When we feel slighted, it sounds in our heads like “I want to slap them, curse them, get even, and cause them the same pain they caused me“. Acting upon these thoughts perpetuates cycles of abuse, addiction, and pain. Its when you choose not to act upon these thoughts, and instead, forg
7、ive and heal, that your thoughts and perceptions will start to change also. You change because right actions produce right results. You are choosing to heal properly by forgiving, and accepting life and mankind as it is, and in turn yourself as you are, which is the only way to have peace, joy, and
8、true happiness. I will admit that if you have a parent who accepts you as a whole person, inclusive of “good and bad“, you may have an edge or jumpstart on understanding life, yourself, and others. If you dont, it may just take you longer to understand, accept, and act on it. Either way, who you are
9、 is determined by you, and you are determined by your actions. So, tune in everybody, to that universal channel, and act right!1 The author suggests that an abusive parent a person once had _.(A)enriches both his knowledge and experience(B) passes down a threatening personality to him(C) has little
10、to do with what kind of person he is(D)determines the tough circumstances he lives in2 By saying “All walks of life produce all walks of life“, the author means that _.(A)poor children are more likely to succeed in their work(B) wealthy children tend to be indulged in drug addiction(C) the occupatio
11、n a person engages affects his personality(D)everyone may succeed no matter what career he pursues3 The author argues that we should_.(A)follow our inner guide in everything we do(B) listen to and act upon the channel we select(C) fly up rather than slide down the social scale(D)conform to the unive
12、rsal mechanism within us4 The example of what we think when we feel slighted is given to show that _.(A)it is uncivilized to think of retaliation(B) we have to cultivate our behavior first(C) our behavior is guided by our thought(D)human beings share similar emotions5 The text is intended to show th
13、at _.(A)we should accept life and mankind as it is(B) it is better to have an empathizing parent(C) everyone is determined by what he does(D)understanding life promotes right action5 If you smoke, no one needs to tell you how bad it is. So why havent you quit? Why hasnt everyone?Because smoking feel
14、s good. It stimulates and focuses the mind at the same time that it soothes and satisfies. The concentrated dose of nicotine in a drag off a cigarette triggers an immediate flood of dopamine and other neurochemicals that wash over the brains pleasure centers. Inhaling tobacco smoke is the quickest,
15、most efficient way to get nicotine to the brain.“I completely understand why you wouldn t want to give it up,“ said Dr. David Abrams, an addiction researcher at the National Institutes of Health. “Its more difficult to get off nicotine than heroin or cocaine. “Smoking “hijacks“ the reward systems in
16、 the brain that drive you to seek food, water and sex, Dr. Abrams explained, driving you to seek nicotine with the same urgency. “Your brain thinks that this has to do with survival of the species,“ he said.Nicotine isnt equally addictive for everyone. A lot of people do not smoke because they never
17、 liked it to begin with. Then there are “chippers“, who smoke occasionally but never seem to get hooked. But most people who smoke will eventually do it all day, every day.New discoveries in genetics may explain why certain people take to smoking with such gusto and end up so addicted. Some people,
18、for instance, produce a gene encoded enzyme that clears nicotine from their bloodstreams rapidly, so they tend to smoke more and develop stronger addictions. Others possess special receptors in the brain that bond extra tightly with nicotine, giving them an especially intense high that makes it hard
19、er to quit.Drug makers are exploiting the science of addiction to create novel treatments to help smokers quit. Meanwhile, experts continue to recommend the old standbys: nicotine replacement gums, patches, nasal sprays, inhalers and lozenges, which have been proved to be safe.Still, no treatment wo
20、rks for everyone. And even with the most successful treatments, only about 30 percent of attempts to quit last more than six months. Compared with willpower alone, however, thats a huge improvement. Fewer than one in 10 smokers who go it alone manages to go six months without a cigarette. Most do no
21、t make it past a week.When longtime smokers finally do quit, they soon realize that not smoking doesnt necessarily make them nonsmokers. Thats what counseling is for- learning to function without nicotine and to cope with the cues that trigger smoking urges. Most important, former smokers have to re
22、discover that it is possible to enjoy life without cigarettes, although the yearning may never die completely.6 By saying “If you smoke, no one needs to tell you how bad it is. “, the author means that_.(A)few people quit smoking successfully(B) no one can dissuade you from smoking(C) we understand
23、that smoking feels good(D)everyone knows how harmful smoking is7 In the opinion of Dr. Abrams, people wouldnt want to give up smoking because it _.(A)can efficiently get nicotine to the brain(B) drives them to seek food, water and sex(C) calms, satisfies, and stimulates the mind(D)has to do with the
24、 survival of the species8 Most smokers are addicted to smoking in that they _.(A)take to it to hegin with(B) create a special enzyme(C) are likely to gel hooked(D)consume nicotine rapidly9 Nicotine replacement products are still recommended since they _.(A)guarantee abstinence from smoking(B) cause
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