[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷49及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 49 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 Cancer is used generically for more than 100 different diseases, including malignant tumours of different sites, such as breast, stomach, colon/rectum, l
2、ung and, mouth. The disease arises principally as a consequence of individual exposure to the substances that cause cancer in what individuals inhale, eat and drink, or are exposed to in their personal or work environment. (1)_Many of the chronic disease risks, and the diseases themselves, overlap.
3、In developed countries, cancer is the second-biggest cause of death after cardiovascular disease (CVD), and epidemiological evidence points to this trend emerging in the less developed world. (2)_ Already more than half of all cancer cases occur in developing countries.There are approximately 20 mil
4、lion people living with cancer at the moment; by 2020 there will be an estimated 30 million. And the impact is far greater than the number of cases alone would suggest. (3)_ Cancer can also be profoundly distressing as well as economically disruptive to patients families. The clinical care of cancer
5、 patients is a costly element in public health budgets.Dietary factors are estimated to account for approximately 30% of cancers in western countries, making diet second only to tobacco as a preventable cause of cancer. This proportion is thought to be about 20 % in developing countries and is proje
6、cted to grow. As developing countries become urbanised, patterns of cancer, particularly those most strongly associated with diet and physical activity, tend to shift towards the patterns of economically developed countries. Cancer rates also change as populations move between countries and adopt di
7、fferent dietary patterns.The relative importance of cancers as a cause of death is increasing. The incidence of lung cancer and cancers of the colon and rectum, breast and prostate, generally increases in parallel with economic development, as stomach cancer declines. Cancer is also strongly associa
8、ted with social and economic status. (4)_In recent years, substantial evidence has pointed to the link from overweight and obesity, to many types of cancer such as colorectum, breast and kidney. The composition of the diet is also important since fruit and vegetables may have a protective effect by
9、decreasing the risk for some cancer types such as oral, oesophageal, gastric and colorectal cancer.Regular physical activity has also been seen to have a protective effect in reducing the risk of breast and colorectal cancer. High intake of preserved meat or red meat might be associated with increas
10、ed risk of colorectal cancer. (5)_The wealth of knowledge that already exists about cancer risk factors provides obvious and ample scope for action to reduce the cancer burden of all countries. After tobacco, overweight and obesity seems to be the most important avoidable cause of cancer. Given that
11、 poor nutrition, physical inactivity, obesity, tobacco and alcohol, are risk factors common to other chronic diseases, such as CVD, type 2 diabetes, and respiratory diseases, conducting a cancer prevention programme within the context of an integrated chronic disease prevention programme would be an
12、 effective national strategy.A This is particularly true in countries of “transition“ or middle income countries, such as in South America and Asia.B Cancer risk factors are highest in groups with the least education. In addition, patients in the lower socioeconomic classes have consistently poorer
13、survival rates than those in higher social class.C Another aspect of diet clearly related to cancer risk is the high consumption of alcoholic beverages, which convincingly increases the risk of the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, oesophagus, liver and breast cancers.D Regardless of prognosis, the init
14、ial diagnosis is often perceived by patients as life-threatening, with over one-third of sufferers experiencing clinical anxiety and depression.E Personal habits, such as tobacco use, dietary and physical activity patternsas well as occupational and environmental conditionsrather than genetic factor
15、s, play the major roles in the development of cancer.F While tobacco use is the single largest causative factor-accounting for about 30% of all cancer deaths in developed countries and an increasing number in the developing worlddietary modification and regular physical activity are significant elem
16、ents in cancer prevention and control.5 A Perpetual Motion Machine is a fascinating and long-discussed topic that moves well beyond the scope of physics. In short, A perpetual motion machine can be likened to a magic cow that continues to live and breathe and yet needs no sustenance. A perpetual mot
17、ion engine installed in a car would continue to run indefinitely but would need neither gas tank nor petrol. Of course, as a perpetual motion machine is in violation of natural laws, it will likely never move out of the realm of imagination and into reality. When the phrase “perpetual motion machine
18、“ is entered into Googles search engine, 34, 400 items are returned. Of these 34, 400 items, the forty-first to the forty-fifth hold reasonable interest and will be further discussed herein.1. Myths and legendsLong before the advent of the steam engine, human beings have ruminated on the possibility
19、 of a perpetual motion machine. Throughout history, many have attempted to invent such a device, though none have thus far been successful.2. Fame and glorySome people hold that any inventor attempting to create a perpetual motion machine must only be in it for credit and accolades, wishing to be th
20、e first in his field to discover the much-coveted secret.3. Wealth and richesIt is also suspected by some that those seeking to unlock the mystery of perpetual motion machine must be motivated by the monetary rewards. If such a device were to fall into popular use, the inventor would be a wealthy ma
21、n indeed.4. Antics and capersEven some of those who are aware of the impossibility of perpetual motion machine have invented something similar under the guise of perpetual motion machine in order to tease us.5. Deception and trickerySome people, though fully aware that they are incapable of inventin
22、g a perpetual motion machine, persist in arguing that they can with the intention of scamming us.Though the perpetual motion machine is a dream long-sought after by the scientific community, it is improbable that it will ever be realized. We can, however, pour our resources into researching more pra
23、ctical energy conserving forms of power such as geothermal, hydro-electric, and solar power solutions.A In ancient China there was an extremely adroit man by the name of Zhuge Liang. It is said that he constructed a wooden horse which could walk unaided and could be used in the transportation of mil
24、itary supplies. As no records of this occurrence have been found, this tale has passed into legend.B Inventor F told me excitedly, “Some complex details are currently under discussion to unearth the key to perpetual motion. If my experiment proves to be effectual. I will become a Nobel Prize winner.
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