[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷29及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 29 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 Characteristic Medical TreatmentIt is startling how common these chronic diseases like cancer are when one looks at the numbers. Half of us will get canc
2、er, and half of those will die of it. One third of us will have diabetes, and a significant proportion will suffer complications from their disease, such as blindness. We have made little progress in reducing these statistics in the past five decades; in fact the prevalence continues to rise. Our co
3、untry is on track to spend 40 percent of our GDP on health care by 2030 (today we spend 17 percent of GDP).The time is now to reduce the burden of common chronic disease and reverse these trends. Ignite Institute is a global non-profit with a mission to bring together public and private sector partn
4、ers to apply the latest medical knowledge and technology to prevent and manage major diseases. The human body is a machine with a finite number of parts, and we finally have the technologies and know-how to sift through that machine and understand deeply what causes disease in a more progressive and
5、 integrated fashion. We see the broad-based implementation of personalized medicine in clinical setting as the solution.Personalized medicine is about understanding an individual at the molecular level. With that knowledge, we can assess susceptibility to disease, identify environmental exposures th
6、at should be avoided, screen regularly for specific diseases (early detection generally equals better outcomes). Personalized medicine can help us extend the healthy lifespan by providing the right tests and treatments for the right people at the right time. This kind of health care is not a decade
7、away. It is within our reach today. There remains much to be done and it will require hard work, but the payoff is measured in returns such as happiness vs suffering and life vs death.Recently, two of our D. C.-area partners chose to discontinue their partnership. Im grateful for all they did to hel
8、p the Institute to this point, but I dont see this as a setback. I see it as a reality of creating something truly unique and transformative.We need to act swiftly and decisively to change the way we manage health and disease on a global scale, specifically around major chronic diseases. We cannot o
9、nly reduce suffering and death on a large scale, but by applying medicine strategically we can extend the healthy lifespan and save massive amounts of health-care dollars. In the months ahead, there will surely be more hurdles, more enduring lessons, and certainly more triumphs as we continue our fi
10、ght.1 In the past five decades, what has been done to deal with chronic diseases?(A)The number of people who suffer chronic diseases has decreased dramatically.(B) Effective measures have been taken to prevent the spread of chronic diseases.(C) A higher proportion of GDP has been spent to cure chron
11、ic diseases.(D)Insignificant progress has been made to control the rising rate of chronic diseases.2 What should be done to reverse the trend of increasing chronic diseases?(A)Medical institute should attract funds from both public and private sector partners.(B) Human bodies should be regarded as a
12、 machine with a certain number of parts.(C) Government should provide for funds for medical research.(D)Latest knowledge and technology like personalized medicine should be applied.3 What is NOT true about knowledge of personalized medicine?(A)It may help people stay away from surroundings that may
13、infect diseases.(B) It may enable people to live longer and healthier by earlier discovery of diseases.(C) It may help provide the proper treatment at the proper time.(D)People have not mastered the technological knowledge of personalized medicine.4 What is said about the two partners of ignite?(A)T
14、hey have made little contribution to the establishment of ignite.(B) They have decided to carry on the career of ignite to the end.(C) The author feel bitter and worried about the fact that the partners left ignite.(D)The author regards their leaving as normal in the creation of new things.5 Accordi
15、ng to the author, what may NOT happen in the future?(A)Health care on a global scale can be improved within a short period of time.(B) Large amounts of money can be saved in prevention and treatment of diseases.(C) A large percentage of suffering and death will be reduced.(D)People may overcome the
16、difficulties in the advancement of medical care.5 Recession Vs the Impact that the School EducatesA petition to save Arlington Countys David M. Brown Planetarium is 800 signatures strong and there are more than 3, 000 fans on the related Facebook page, but the facility is still cut from the proposed
17、 schools budget.“There are a couple of weeks before the public schools budget is final,“ said James Gartner, a member of the organization working to save the 40-year-old planetarium before the April 29 cutoff date.Patrick K. Murphy, Arlington schools superintendent, said during remarks updating his
18、budget figures last week that school officials are “in a dialogue“ with planetarium supporters.“I would encourage us to continue to keep this dialogue open, evaluate positions. . . and think about a window of time ranging anywhere from 12 to 18 months to see whether the community can raise enough mo
19、ney to keep the institution open.“ Murphy said.The planetariums $230,000 operating budget is cut from the proposed fiscal 2011 budget because the facility is outdated and requires about $ 500,000 in upgrades. School officials have said the money is needed elsewhere in the system.Gartner said a core
20、group of supporters is becoming a nonprofit, but he fears that without the School Boards support, the planetarium could still be closed by July.“If we dont get that other year, we believe any fundraising activities would be sabotaged if the planetarium is already closed,“ he said,Last week, the Scho
21、ol Board presented the Arlington County Board with a $439. 8 million budget, $2.3 million less than what Murphy proposed in February, primarily because of less state funding.The new budget figures include several English as a second language specialists who were previously cut, thanks to updated stu
22、dent enrollment numbers and adjustments made by the state to the required retirement accounts for school employees.“School-based substitutes, many transportation cuts and higher sports fees also were reinstate,“ Murphy said.Students and teachers from the Langston and Arlington Mill continuing educat
23、ion programs spoke at the boards meeting last week requesting no changes to the programs.“The system has proposed to reduce the continuing education teachers salaries by 17 percent, add days to their school year and cut instructional time so the program is more consistent with high school schedules,
24、 said Betty E. Hobbs, assistant superintendent of personnel. The adjustments allowed all of the teachers to keep their jobs and put the program in a better position for future initiatives“, she said.6 According to Gamier, there is_.(A)hardly any hope for the Planetarium not being closed(B) little ch
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