[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷95及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 95 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 Around half of all teenagers in the UK are putting themselves at risk of food poisoning because they dont wash their hands before eating or after visitin
2、g the toilet, a new survey indicates. To coincide with National Food Safety Week, researchers from the Food and Drink Federation(FDF)conducted a survey of over 500 people aged between 11 and 19 about their hygiene and eating habits. Their survey revealed that 57 per cent of teenagers admitted to not
3、 always washing their hands after visiting the toilet or before lunch at school. Of these, over two-thirds ate lunch, such as sandwiches or a burger, with their hands.Furthermore, 40 per cent of those who do wash their hands do not always use soap. And 75 per cent said they dry their hands on their
4、clothes when in a hurrydamp hands spread around 1,000 times more germs than dry ones. Excuses that teenagers gave for not washing their hands ranged from not having enough time(24 percent)to dirty and unhygienic facilities(26 percent)and forgetfulness(22 percent).Food safety expert Hugh Pennington,
5、Professor of Microbiology at Aberdeen University, said, “The best news about food safety is that one doesnt have to be a rocket scientist to do it properly. The bad news is that even a simple and obvious thing like hand washingwhich protects incredibly wellis seen by many people as good health theor
6、y, but not actually put into practice.“Martin Paterson, deputy director general of the FDF, said that teens hygiene habits before eating were a recipe for disaster, adding that although most know how food poisoning could occur, the majority do not take simple precautions to prevent it. “Of course te
7、enagers dont want to be nannied,“ he said, “but with up to 5.5 million cases of food poisoning a year, we clearly need to keep plugging away with simple food hygiene messages in fun and imaginative ways, to remind people of all ages how they can continue to enjoy their food safely.“1 According to th
8、e survey, over two-thirds of all teenagers in the UK_.(A)eat sandwiches for lunch(B) dont always use soap when washing their hands(C) eat lunch with their hands(D)dont always wash their hands after visiting the toilet or before lunch at school2 The author implies that it is important to dry hands be
9、cause_.(A)some students dry their hands on their clothes(B) wet clothes can cause students to catch cold(C) damp hands are more likely to spread germs(D)damp hands take 1,000 times longer to dry3 By saying “one doesnt have to be a rocket scientist to do it properly“(line 2, para. 3), Hugh Pennington
10、 means_.(A)it isnt necessary to go to outer space to practice food safety(B) practicing food safety is quite difficult(C) its incredibly easy to practice food safety(D)practicing food safety isnt terribly difficult4 Despite being educated about food poisoning, most teenagers_.(A)get food poisoning a
11、t least once a year(B) fail to take simple precautions to avoid it(C) are able to avoid food poisoning(D)enjoy their food safely5 What is the main message conveyed by the text?(A)Many UK teenagers are at risk of food poisoning because they fail to take simple precautions.(B) Food poisoning in the UK
12、 is on the rise.(C) Washing hands is important.(D)British schools need to improve their sanitation levels in order to reduce instances of food poisoning.5 People are no longer so naive as to believe whatever vested interests say. It is only necessary to look at smoking to learn much about the curren
13、t campaign of disinformation when it comes to fossil fuels and greenhouse gases. The opposition will then occupy the same place in public perception as that reserved for the early anti-smoking lobbies.Remember that those who warned of the health dangers of smoking have been proven prescient. Not eve
14、ryone who smokes gets lung cancer or emphysema; not every exposure to second-hand smoke proves lethal. But the early warnings have been proven correct enough that smart people no longer smoke and smoking in public now has all the social acceptability of swearing in church.My point is simple. The ana
15、logy between the early warnings of the dangers of smoking and the early warning of the danger of global warming is apt. Both are following the same path of anger and denial from the people who benefit from lax regulations and co-operative governments.No, I dont believe everyone has to bike to work,
16、or turn down the thermostat to 15. But I do believe it would be sheer stupidity to ignore the warnings of global warming and the dangers inherent in using fossil fuel just because a coalition of automakers and vested interests characterize worries as needless and pathetic. It only makes sense to enc
17、ourage the development of fuel-efficient transportation and alternative fuels to oil and gas. We can move ourselves in the direction of survival, instead of acting like the dinosaurs.Consider a few generations ago, the suggestion that the use of coal was polluting the air and presenting a health dan
18、ger was greeted with hoots of derision from the coal companies, somewhat like the sounds coming out of governments dependent on oil and gas revenues and royalties. Rather than work toward replacement fuels, the coalmines and miners were just left to wither away and die. Government has a choice: be p
19、art of the problem, or part of the solution. In the end, only those who are part of the solution will survive, as the coalminers discovered.6 The author believes that those warning about the dangers of global warming_.(A)are over-hyping the situation(B) should be heeded(C) are the same people who wa
20、rned about the dangers of smoking(D)shouldnt cooperate with the government7 The word “prescient“(line 1, para. 2)most probably means “_“.(A)prophetic(B) relevant(C) antiquated(D)conscious8 According to the text, the early warnings about smoking and the early warnings about global warming were simila
21、r because_.(A)both were dismissed at first by those with vested interests(B) both ignored the underlying problem(C) both failed to receive public support(D)both were successful in the end9 The author implies that the government should_.(A)be a part of the problem(B) encourage the development of alte
22、rnative fuels(C) learn a lesson from the coal miners and react with derision(D)investigate the existence of dinosaur fossils10 Which of the following titles is most appropriate to the text?(A)Remembering Lessons Learned(B) How to Save Energy(C) In Search of Alternative Fuels(D)A Discussion of Global
23、 Warming10 When the leaders of the new economy say theyre not in it for the money, thats not just bad for business. Its bad for everyone.Some of the pioneers of the new economy are saying very strange things. These moguls of modern-day capitalism solemnly deny that they are engaged in business for t
24、he purpose of making money. Whats going on here? Adam Smith, the founding father of capitalism, presumed that people engage in commercial activity for the purpose of economic gain. Have capitalisms most successful practitioners evolved beyond such base intentions? Are we to infer that the worlds lar
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