[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷354及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 354 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 Determining the most effective way to deter deliberate crimes, such as fraud, as opposed to impulsive crimes, such as crimes of passion, is a problem cu
2、rrently being debated in the legal community. On one side of the debate aye those scholars who believe that deliberate crimes are a product of the influence of societal norms and institutions on individuals. These scholars suggest that changing peoples beliefs about crime, increasing the access of t
3、he most economically alienated individuals to economic institutions, and rehabilitating those convicted of this type of crime will reduce the crime rate. On the other side are those legal scholars who believe that the decision to commit a deliberate crime is primarily the result of individual choice
4、. They suggest that increasing the fines and penalties associated with criminal activity, along with efficacious law enforcement is the best deterrence method. However, some recent legal scholarship has changed the nature of this debate by introducing an economic principle that shows that these two
5、positions, far from being antithetical, are surprisingly complementary.The economic principle that reconciles the two positions is that of utility maximization, which holds that, given a choice of actions, rational individuals will choose the action that maximizes their anticipated overall satisfact
6、ion, or expected utility. The expected utility of an action is ascertained by determining the utilities of the possible outcomes of that action, weighing them according to the likelihood of each outcomes coming to pass, and then adding up those weighted utilities. Using this economic framework, an i
7、ndividuals decision to commit a crime can be analyzed as a rational economic choice.According to the utility maximization principle a person who responds rationally to economic incentives or disincentives will commit a crime if the expected utility from doing so, given the chance of getting caught,
8、exceeds the expected utility from activity that is lawful. Within this framework the two crime-deterrence methods have the same overall effect. For instance, the recommendations on one side of the crime deterrence debate to increase penalties for crimes and strengthen law enforcement result in an in
9、creased likelihood of detection and punishment and impose an increased cost to the individual if detected and punished. This lowers the expected utility from criminal activity, thereby making a person less likely to choose to commit a deliberate crime. The recommendations on the other side of the de
10、bate, such as increasing the economic opportunities of individuals most alienated from economic institutions, also affect the utility equation. All else being equal, these types of policies will effectively increase the expected utility from lawful activity. This economic analysis demonstrates that
11、the two positions are not fundamentally in conflict and that the optimal approach to crime deterrence would include elements of both deterrence strategies.1 The word “deter“(Line 1, Paragraph 1)is closest in meaning to_.(A)discourage(B) deny(C) prohibit(D)authorize2 The author mentions “crimes of pa
12、ssion“ in line 2 primarily in order to_.(A)give an example of a kind of deliberate crime(B) provide a contrast that helps to define a deliberate crime(C) demonstrate that not all crimes can be deterred(D)help illustrate one side of the current debate in the legal community3 According to the passage,
13、 the relations between the two positions in the debate are_.(A)antithetical(B) contradictory(C) complementary(D)identical4 Which one of the following most accurately describes the organization of the passage?(A)Two sides of a debate are described and a general principle is used to resolve the confli
14、ct between them.(B) Two sides of a debate are described and an economic principle is applied to decide between them.(C) Two beliefs are described and a principle is introduced to discredit them.(D)A general principle is described and used to highlight the differences between two sides in a debate.5
15、The passage suggests that the author would be likely to agree with each of the following statements EXCEPT:(A)The rate of deliberate crimes is likely to increase if the access of individuals to economic institutions decreases.(B) The rate of deliberate crimes will tend to vary inversely with the lev
16、el of law enforcement.(C) The rate at which criminals return to criminal activity is likely to increase if efforts to rehabilitate them are ended.(D)The rate of deliberate crimes is likely to decrease if the expected utility of lawful activities decreases.5 A latest study suggest that expressing emo
17、tions about a traumatic experience in a coherent way may be important to not just mental but physical health as well. It showed that the calming effect of writing can cut physical wound healing time nearly in half.Researchers led by Elizabeth Broadbent, a senior lecturer in health psychology at the
18、University of Auckland in New Zealand, studied 49 healthy senior citizens, aged 64 to 97. For three days, half were assigned to write for 20 minutes a day about the most traumatic event they had experienced, and were encouraged to be as open and candid as they could. The other participants wrote for
19、 the same duration about their plans for the next day, avoiding mentioning their feelings, opinions or beliefs. Two weeks after the first day of writing, researchers took small skin biopsies, under local anesthesia, that left a wound on the arms of all participants. The skin tissue was used for anot
20、her study. A week later, Broadbent and her colleagues started photographing the wounds every three to five days until they were completely healed. Eleven days after the biopsy, 76% of the group that had written about trauma had fully healed while only 42% of the other group had.However, its not the
21、first, to reveal the intriguing connection between state-of-mind and physical health. In previous studies, this type of emotionally expressive writing, as opposed to writing on neutral topics, reduced viral load in HIV-positive patients and increased their levels of virus-fighting immune cells. The
22、practice also increased the effectiveness of the hepatitis B vaccination by increasing antibody levels generated by the vaccine and speeding wound healing in young men.But in terms of psychological health, the results are more conflicting. A recent study found that writing about disturbing combat ex
23、periences may improve marital satisfaction among soldiers returning home from war zones while another paper in which patients with post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD)wrote about their difficult experiences did not find that the practice reduced symptoms. Putting emotions down in words did, however,
24、 improve mood and reduce levels of stress hormone in these patients.One way that writing about distressing events could give the body a boost is by promoting sleep. “Many people who have written about their negative experiences report that it allowed them to gain greater insight into what happened a
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