[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷368及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 368 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 The death of the actress Natasha Richardson after a fall on a ski slope has further publicized an ugly truth that millions of Americans already know: Ha
2、rdly anyone outside of an emergency room knows how to respond to brain trauma. There isnt a standard response system that has been adequately promulgated in high school or college athletics, boxing rings or ski resorts. Were fascinated by the inner workings of the brain and marvel at its mysteries,
3、yet we arent very serious about protecting our most prized organ.According to a 2008 list put together by the American Academy of Certified Brain Injury Specialists, there isnt a single certified brain injury specialist working on Americas ski slopes.Brain injury prevention and research has been not
4、oriously underfinanced for decades now. In 2007, the federal AIDS budget was $22. 8 billion, and Parkinson s disease received $250 million. In contrast, the Health and Human Services Departments traumatic brain injury program, the most substantive public health program targeting this problem, was al
5、lotted only $ 8. 5 million, and last year President George W. Bush even proposed eliminating it.(President Obama recently added around $ 1 million to the program.)There has been some good news, too. The Department of Defense has increased allocations for brain injury research in recent years. One of
6、 the most promising neurotrauma protocols comes from an Emory University researcher, Donald Stein, whose work suggests that a dose of the hormone progesterone administered within 24 hours of a brain injury could have a profound protective effect. In three years, an injection of progesterone might be
7、 standard procedure in every emergency response arsenal.The best hope for legislative reform comes from the National Neurotechnology Initiative Act, introduced last year, which calls for $200 million toward “science and technology that allows an individual to analyze, understand, treat and heal the
8、brain and nervous system“. Each year, 1. 4 million Americans sustain a brain injury. Some of them, like Natasha Richardson, will wave off the trauma and continue as before, only to be permanentlyor mortallyinjured as a result. With more than 300,000 troops possibly affected by brain injury, the mili
9、tary is creating a sophisticated neurotrauma response system. How many millions of civilian brains must be injured before our nation provides a similar response?1 The death of an actress is cited to show that _.(A)few people are knowledgeable about the danger of skiing(B) average people know little
10、about how to protect their brains(C) most people hardly know anything about how a brain works(D)millions of Americans know a lot about the ugly brain trauma2 The fact that there isnt a single certified brain injury specialist working on Americas ski slopes illustrates that _.(A)we fail to pay adequa
11、te attention to the protection of our brains(B) there lacks a perfect response system to brain injury in America(C) specialists are only interested in the inner workings of the brain(D)its urgent to have brain injury specialists working on ski slopes3 The brain injury prevention and research in Amer
12、ica _.(A)might have been eliminated by Bush Administration(B) has been the most substantive public health program(C) is notorious since it has been underfinanced for years(D)has been neglected by higher authorities for a long time4 Even if the Department of Defense; has increased allocations for bra
13、in injury research, _.(A)millions of Americans sustain a brain injury each year(B) some sufferers from such injury are hardly to be injured for good(C) a sophisticated neurotrauma response system is to be created(D)the suffering from brain injury cannot be effectively alleviated5 The author implies
14、that the prospect for the prevention of brain injury is_.(A)grim(B) bright(C) doubtful(D)formidable5 If you go to a football game, a rock concert or a fraternity kegger, you will not be surprised to find people screaming, laughing, bumping chests, ringing cowbells, baying at the moon and generally s
15、hedding their inhibitions. If you attend a wedding ceremony, a funeral or a confirmation, however, you may expect those around you to comport themselves in a polite and restrained manner.School commencement exercises used to fall into the latter category, but they have been moving make that descendi
16、ngtoward the former. The question being addressed in Galesburg, 111. , is whether to surrender to that slide or try to reverse it. And Im happy to report that school officials there not only favor reversal but have actually managed to bring it about.They adopted several reforms, the most important o
17、f which was to establish clear rules and require students and parents to sign forms listing forbidden conductsuch as yelling, dancing, making gestures, using noisemakers and other “disruptive behavior“. The school also spelled out the consequences “should the graduating student and/or family/friends
18、 admitted to the ceremony“ misbehave: The student would be barred from the school party and would not get an actual diploma(though he or she would still be considered a graduate). An insert went into the commencement program in case anyone needed one last reminder.Administrators say the new policy p
19、roduced a huge improvement. But this year, a few recalcitrants had to test the limits, and the school decided to withhold diplomas from five students. They were offered the chance to get their diplomas by performing eight hours of community service. On Wednesday, though, school officials relented, s
20、aying it was time “to move on“.At a typical graduation, most people dont need to be told to show courtesy and respect for others. But there are always some attendees who insist on calling attention to themselves. And all it takes is a handful of the unruly to spoil the experience for everyone else.S
21、ome people think that a commencement is a celebration, and that celebrations by definition should be unrestrained. By that logic, wedding guests should be blowing noisemakers during the recitation of vows. Modern America does not lack for parties. What it increasingly lacks is rituals that treat lan
22、dmarks in life with a sense of solemnity.School officials in Galesburg may have fallen short of a perfect solution, but they at least are trying to preserve a tradition their community values. They understand that a society which treats every happy occasion as a frolic is a society in danger of forg
23、etting that some moments are worthy of dignity, respect and even awe.6 The author argues that in some special Occasions people are expected_.(A)to show their feelings lightheartedly(B) to shed their inhibitions(C) to behave politely(D)to play it cool7 The word “slide“ in the 2nd paragraph refers to
24、the tendency that_.(A)there are fewer school commencement exercises(B) some people become less restrained in solemn ceremonies(C) school officials favor the reforms of commencement exercises(D)people interested in school commencement are less than before8 The school officials in Galesburg, Ill. _.(A
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