[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷71及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 71 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 At Harvard College in September, a controversy erupted over the adoption of a “freshman pledge,“ which for the first time asked incoming students to sign
2、 a commitment to act with respect, integrity, and kindness in order to “promote understanding. “ Libertarian commentator Virginia Postrel, wrote that “treating kindness as the way to civil discourse doesnt show students how to argue with accuracy and respect. “ Harry R. Lewis, a former dean of Harva
3、rd College and someone with an excellent perspective on undergraduate education, warned that it intruded into freedom of thought and that “a student would be breaking the pledge if she woke up one morning and decided it was more important to achieve intellectually than to be kind. “Has empathy becom
4、e the new scapegoat in the long-standing concern about academic attainment in American schools? Books like Academically Adrift chart the decline in academic rigor on American college campuses, citing the plummeting hours that students spend on studying and critical thinking skills. But theres also b
5、een a troubling, and concurrent, decrease in empathy over the past thirty years. Many people disgusted at calls to increase empathy in young people because they assume that the ability to empathize is incompatible with traits like logic, reason, and impartiality. Weve now entered a debate about how
6、nice we should be or, rather, how nice we can afford to be and still stay competitive as a society, clinging to the pernicious belief that anything beneficial to young people must be painful and that we are in a rat race that is a zero-sum game.In fact, there need be no tradeoff, at Harvard or anywh
7、ere else, between intellectual rigor and kindness. This is a false dichotomy, like the belief that a sick person must choose between a competent doctor and a humane one. Indeed, empathetic behavior listening well, for example actually makes a doctor better able to diagnose and treat illness, and stu
8、dies show that when doctors are empathetic, their patients need less medication to relieve pain and less time to heal wounds.People often equate empathy with gentleness and passivity. But empathy is really just a cognitive walk in another persons shoes. An empathetic person is, fundamentally, a curi
9、ous and imaginative person. Empathy involves a search for understanding. And we need todays students to understand the world better in order to respond to its seemingly stubborn problems.Of course, we can always find examples of world-class thinkers who are oblivious to peoples feelings. But that do
10、esnt negate the fact that the vast majority of students will need to assume the perspective of others in order to get ahead in life. We can call this empathy. Or we can call it 21st century learning. Empathy doesnt always lead to more moral behavior, but it can lead to more intelligent behavior.1 Ha
11、rry R. Lewis might hold that the adoption of the“ freshman pledge“ may_.(A)promote interpersonal understanding(B) help students argue with respect(C) conflict with intellectual pursuing(D)stimulate freedom of thought2 The word “scapegoat“(Line 1, Para. 2)is most likely to refer to someone who_.(A)ta
12、kes blame for anothers action(B) attracts peoples attention recently(C) loses popularity very quickly(D)sparks concern among a group of people3 The practice of doctors is mentioned to show that_.(A)medical competence is more important than medical ethics(B) medical ethics precedes intellectual level
13、(C) empathetic behavior can supplement medical skills(D)doctors listening can help relieve patients pain4 According to the author, empathy features_.(A)gentleness(B) curiosity(C) understanding(D)intelligence5 The last paragraph implies that empathy_.(A)is prerequisite for becoming great thinkers(B)
14、can help people make a successful academic life(C) can lead to a moral society(D)is more than taking the perspective of others5 New York City Council passed the ban on smoking in its parks and on its beaches on the principle that a nonsmoker shouldnt have to inhale even a tiny amount of secondhand s
15、moke, whether in a bar or a Central Park meadow. But while there is a strong public-health case for banning smoking indoors, the case for banning it outdoors is much weaker particularly when it runs the risk of a backlash that could undermine the basic goals of the antismoking movement.True, there i
16、s evidence that being near someone smoking, even outdoors, can result in significant secondhand smoke exposure. Researchers at Stanford found that levels of tobacco smoke within three feet of a smoker outside are comparable to inside levels. But no evidence demonstrates that the duration of outdoor
17、exposure in places where people can move freely about is long enough to cause substantial health damage.But that hasnt stopped many opponents of smoking. Citing new research, they have argued that e-ven transient exposure to tobacco smoke can cause severe health effects like heart disease and lung c
18、ancer. For example, last year the surgeon generals office claimed that “even brief exposure to secondhand smoke can cause cardiovascular disease and could trigger acute cardiac events, such as heart attack,“ and that “inhaling even the smallest amount of tobacco smoke can also damage your DNA, which
19、 can lead to cancer. “However, the surgeon generals statement confuses the temporary negative effects of secondhand smoke on the circulatory system, which have been shown to occur with short-term exposure, with heart disease, a process that requires repeated exposure and recurring damage to the coro
20、nary arteries. It also confuses one-time DNA damage, which occurs with any carcinogenic exposure, with cancer risk, which likewise generally requires repeated exposure.Moreover, bans like New Yorks may actually increase exposure by creating smoke-filled areas near park entrances that cannot be avoid
21、ed.To make matters worse, in trying to convince people that even transient exposure to secondhand smoke is a potentially deadly hazard, smoking opponents risk losing scientific credibility. The antismok-ing movement has always fought with science on its side, but New Yorks ban on outdoor smoking see
22、ms to fulfill its opponents charge that the movement is being driven instead by an unthinking hatred of tobacco smoke. That, in turn, could jeopardize more important fronts in the antismoking fight, in particular the 21 states that still allow smoking in bars and restaurants.A ban on outdoor smoking
23、 may provide a symbolic victory. But from a public health perspective, its pointless. Instead, antismoking organizations should focus on extending workplace protections, already enjoyed by millions of New Yorkers, to the 100 million Americans still denied the right to work without having to breathe
24、in secondhand smoke.6 The author believes that banning smoking outdoors_.(A)is less welcome than banning smoking indoors(B) violates the basic goals of antismoking movement(C) will cheer nonsmokers up(D)is to benefit the public health greatly7 By citing the surgeon generals statement, the author int
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