[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷372及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 372 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 Africas unhappy distinction of being the worlds epicentre of HIV, the infection causing AIDS, is being challenged by Asia, from where 40% of the disease
2、s growth is forecast to come over the next few years. Already in China, contaminated blood transfusions in some villages have claimed the lives of most young adults, leaving only children and their grandparents alive. In Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea(PNG), about 60% of hospital beds
3、are now occupied by AIDS patients. Faced with predictions that AIDS could cost Asian and Pacific countries tens of billions of dollars a year by 2010, two initiatives involving co-operation between government, businesses and aid workers have been launched in Australia to try to stop its spread. The
4、first is a partnership between the Australian government and the(Bill)Clinton Foundation, a global body set up four years ago by the former American president to fight AIDS. Australia will provide A $ 25m($ 18m)to work with the foundation in China, Vietnam and PNG, mainly to supply tests and anti-re
5、troviral drugs. These are not necessarily the regions three most afflicted countries: India, where 5m people live with HIV, has the most cases outside South Africa. But they do pose a risk of HIV spreading beyond their borders, especially from PNG, Australias closest neighbour and its former colony.
6、Over the past decade, HIV has grown alarmingly in PNG to reach 50,000 estimated cases, about 2% of the adult population. Alexander Downer, Australias foreign minister, worries about HIVs potential to become a “national catastrophe“ there, possibly rising to 500, 000 cases by 2025. Unprotected sex ha
7、s driven most of the spread in PNG. In China(500,000 estimated cases)and Vietnam(260,000 cases), contaminated blood transfusions, prostitution and intravenous drug use are the main avenues.The government-Clinton coalition will work with a second co-operative effort involving Australian companies tha
8、t have operations in Asia. This has been formed through the Lowy Institute, a Sydney think-tank, which argues that AIDS, left unchecked, could prove another potential source of regional instability along with terrorism. Margaret Jackson, chairman of Qantas, Australia s biggest airline, who heads the
9、 business coalition, says having 8. 3m people infected with HIV in Asia and the Pacific threatens the economic life of Asia, especially that of China, Australias second-biggest export market. The outlook is grim: the number of sufferers is forecast to more than double to 20m by 2010unless rich count
10、ries, like Australia, start exporting their own successful experience in curbing AIDS.1 It is implied in the text that_.(A)Asia is becoming another epicenter of HIV in the world(B) most young adults are likely to be infected by HIV(C) blood transfusions are no longer considered safe(D)there are more
11、 AIDS patients in PNG than in China2 Australia has launched two initiatives to_.(A)lower the cost of Asian countries on AIDS(B) cooperate with government, businesses and aid workers(C) forecast more accurately how much AIDS could cost(D)prevent the rapid spread of HIV in Asia and Pacific countries3
12、The country afflicted most by HIV in Asia and Pacific is_.(A)China(B) India(C) Vietnam(D)Papua New Guinea4 In China, _ contributes most to HIV spreading.(A)prostitution(B) unprotected sex(C) intravenous drug use(D)contaminated blood transfusions5 Australia on its own initiative helps its neighbors c
13、urb AIDS most probably because_.(A)it is the richest among the countries in Asia and the Pacific(B) it is the only country with few AIDS cases in Asia and the Pacific(C) the economic life and regional stability might be threatened by unchecked AIDS(D)the number of AIDS patients is forecast to increa
14、se much faster5 Research on embryonic stem cells is controversial because it requires the destruction of live human embryos. Supporters find it easy to minimize the significance of this fact because the embryos are only a few days oldnothing more than “blastocysts“. But if its OK to destroy 5-day-ol
15、d embryos to further scientific inquiry, is it OK to destroy embryos that are five weeks old? Five months? Eight months? Science cant answer that question.You dont have to be part of the pro-life movement to have qualms about this kind of scientific inquiry. James Thomson, the University of Wisconsi
16、n biologist who pioneered the field, has said, “If human embryonic stem cell research does not make you at least a little bit uncomfortable, you have not thought about it enough. “ The presidents new order suggests we shouldnt think too much.In 2001, supporters of embryonic stem cell research called
17、 on Bush to allow experiments using “surplus“ frozen embryos in fertility clinics, arguing that they would be disposed of anyway. But Obama didnt limit his new policy to these fertilized eggs.On the contrary, he left open the possibility of funding studies using embryos created specifically so their
18、 cells can be harvestedwhich Congress has barred, but which some advocates would like to allow. The president took no position on whether scientists should be permitted to create embryos for the sole purpose of dismembering them for their stem cells.He did, however, reject another option. “We will e
19、nsure,“ he said, “that our government never opens the door to the use of cloning for human reproduction. It is dangerous, profoundly wrong and has no place in our society, or any society. “But this position is hard to square with his professed approach. On one hand, the president says his policy is
20、“about letting scientists like those here today do their jobs, free from manipulation or coercion“. On the other, he will use coercion to keep them from doing reproductive cloning.What this mandate means is simple: It may be permissible for scientists to create cloned embryos and kill them. Its not
21、permissible to create cloned embryos and let them live. Their cells may be used for our benefit, but not for their own.There lies the reality of embryonic stem cell research: It turns incipient human beings into commodities to be exploited for the sake of people who are safely past that defenseless
22、stage of their lives. Its a change that poses risks not just to days-old human embryos. The rest of us may one day reap important medical benefits from this research. But we may lose something even more vital.6 The author argues that research on embryonic stem cells is_.(A)ethically unacceptable(B)
23、scientifically ill-founded(C) useful in treating diseases(D)not worth rigorous debate7 It is implied in the text that pro-life activists_.(A)appreciate and accept Obamas new order gladly(B) support the research on embryonic stem cells(C) are skeptical of any kind of scientific inquiry(D)agree with t
24、he viewpoint of James Thomson8 The author indicates that President Obama tends to_.(A)prohibit clinics from using frozen embryos(B) allow creating embryos to get stem cells(C) finance studies on embryonic stem cells(D)restrict the disposition of fertilized eggs9 The author is skeptical of President
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