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考研外语模拟试卷7
一、UseofEnglish
1、Inhis1979book,TheSinkingArk,biologistNormanMyers
estimatedthat(1)ofmorethan100human-caused
extinctionsoccureachclay,andthatonemillionspecies
(2)bythecentury,send.Yetthereislittleevidenceof
(3)thatnumberofextinctions.Forexample,onlyseven
speciesonthe(4)specieslisthavebecomeextinct
(5)thelistwascreatedin1973.
Bio-(6)isanimportantvalue,accordingtomany
scientists.Nevertheless,thesupposedmassextinctionrates
bandiedaboutare(7)bymultiplying(8)by
improbablestogetimponderables.
Manyestimates,forinstance,relyagreatdealona
“species-area(9)〃,whichpredictsthattwiceasmany
specieswillbefoundon100squaremiles(10)onten
squaremiles.Theproblemisthatspeciesarenotdistributed
(11),sobowmuchofaforestaredestroyedmaybeas
importantas(12).
(13),saysArielLugo,directoroftheInternational
InstituteofTropicalForestryinPuertoRico,“Biologistswho
predicthigh(14)rates(15)theresiliencyof
nature”.
Oneofthemainmusesofextinctionsisdeforestation.
AccordingtotheConsultativeGrouponInternational
AgriculturalResearch,whatdestroystropicaltreesisnot
commerciallogging,(16)"poorfarmerswhohavenoother
(17)forfeedingtheirfamiliesthanslashingandburning
a(18)offorest”.
Incountriesthatpracticemodern(19)agriculture,
forestsarein(20)_____danger.In1920,U.S.forestscovered
732millionacres.Todaytheycover737million.
A.anaverage
B.anumber
C.asum
D.anamount
2、(2)
A.disappeared
B.woulddisappear
C.willdisappear
D.wouldhavedisappeared
3、⑶
A.anywherenear
B.somewherenear
C.anytimewhen
D.somethinglike
4、⑷
A.extinct
B.endangered
C.rare
D.warned
5、⑸
A.before
B.although
C.as
D.since
6、(6)
A.selection
B.difference
C.diversity
D.variety
7、(7)
A.distorted
B.achieved
3
C.magnified
D.overstated
A.unknowns
B.unbalanceds
C.inappropriates
D.irrelevants
9、(9)
A.equation
B.calculation
C.coordination
D.classification
10、(10)
A.where
B.what
C.as
D.from
11、(11)
A.heavily
B.randomly
C.sparsely
D.thickly
4
12、(12)
A.whichtime
B.whichparts
C.howlong
D.howsevere
13、(13)
A.Inaddition
B.But
C.Instead
D.Asaresult
14、(14)
A.extinction
B.extinctive
C.extinct
D.extinguished
15、(15)
A.underplay
B.underrate
C.understate
D.undermine
16、(16)
A.rather
5
B.as
C.but
D.except
17、(17)
A.faculty
B.option
C.prospect
D.profession
18、(18)
A.plot
B.block
C.patch
D.piece
19、(19)
A.high-production
B.low-production
C.high-yield
D.low-yield
20、(20)
A.no
B.possible
C.imminent
6
D.constant
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Inmostpeople'smind,growthisassociatedwithprosperity.
WejudgehowwelltheeconomyisdoingbythesizeoftheGross
NationalProduct(GNP),ameasure,supposedly,ofgrowth.
Equallyaxiomatic,however,isthenotionthatincreased
pressureondeciiningnaturalresourcesmustinevitablylead
toadeclineinprosperity,especiallywhenaccompaniedbya
growthinpopulation.So,whichiscorrect?
Whatgrowthadvocatesmean,primarily,whentheysaygrowthis
necessaryforprosperityisthatgrowthisnecessaryforthe
smoothfunctioningoftheeconomicsystem.Inonefieldthe
argumentinfavorofgrowthisparticularlycompellingandthat
iswithregardtotheThirdWorld.Toargueagainstgrowthin
1ightofThirdWorldpovertyanddegradationseems
unsympathetic.Butisit?Coulditbethatgrowth,especially
thegrowthofthewealthiercountries,hascontributedtothe
impoverishment,nottheadvancement,ofThirdWorldcountries?
Ifnot,howdoweaccountforthedesperatestraitsthese
countriesfindthemselvesintodayafteracenturyof
dedicationtogrowth?
Toseehowthismightbethecasewemustlookattheimpact
ofgrowthonThirdWorldcountries—thereality,notthe
abstractstages-of-economic-growththeoryadvocatedthrough
rosecoloredglassesbyacademiciansofthedevelopedworld.
WhatgoodisgrowthtothepeopleoftheThirdWorldifitmeans
theconversionofpeasantfarmsintomechanized
agri-businessesproducingcommoditiesnotforlocal
consumptionbutforexport,ifitmeansthestrippingoftheir
landofitsmineralandothernaturaltreasurestothebenefit
offoreigninvestorsandahandfuloftheirlocalcollaborators,
ifitmeanstheassumptionofacrushingforeignindebtedness?
Admittedly,thisisanoversimplification.Butthepoint,I
believe,remainsvalid:thatgrowthinunderdeveloped
countriescannotsimplybejudgedintheabstract;itmustbe
judgedbasedonthetruenatureofgrowthinthesesocieties,
onwhobenefitsandwhoisharmed,onwheregrowthisleading
thesepeopleandwhereithasleftthem.Whenconsideredinthis
way,itjustmightbethatinthepresentcontextgrowthismore
detrimentaltothewell-beingofthewretchedoftheearththan
beneficial.
So,doweneedgrowthforprosperity?Onlytheadoptionofzero
growthcanprovidetheanswer.Butthatisatestnoteasily
undertaken.Moderneconomiesareincrediblycomplexphenomena,
atributetoman'sabilitytoorganizeandachallengetohis
abilitytounderstand.Anythingthataffectstheirfunctioning,
suchasapolicyofzerogrowth,shouldnotbeproposedwithout
awarycarefulnessandself-doubtinghumility.Butifthe
prospectofleapingintotheeconomicunknownisfear-inspiring,
equallysoistheprospectoflettingthatfearpreventusfrom
actingwhenthefailuretoactcouldmeanuntoldmiseryfor
futuregenerationsandperhapsenvironmentaldisasterwhich
threatenourveryexistence.
Whichofthefollowingstatementsdoestheauthoragreewith?
A.GrossNationalProductisasafemeasureforeconomic
growth.
B.Increasingnaturalresourceswillbringsocialwell-being.
C.Prosperitydeclinemostlyaccompaniedbypopulationgrowth.
D.Growthdoesnotnecessarilyresultinprosperity.
2、
Theauthorseemtobelievethatprosperity
A.won'tbeachievedwithouteconomicgrowth.
B.canonlybeachievedwitheconomicgrowth.
C.canbeachievedwithouttheparticipationofthewealthy
countries.
D.willbeachievedbysellingfarmproduceinlocalmarket.
3、
throughrose-coloredglasses(Lines2〜3,Paragraph3)means
A.overoptimistically.
B.romantically.
C.purposelessly
D.shortsightedly.
4、
Theauthor'sattitudetowardstheimpactofgrowthonthe
currentsocio-economicsituationis
A.negative.
B.positive.
C.contradictory.
D.uncertain.
5、
Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraph,zerogrowth
A.willbeattainedthroughdramaticsocialchanges.
B.isthebestpolicyinthelongrun.
C.isworthtryingthoughperhapsnotsafe.
D.needsfurtherconsiderationtodetermineitsfeasibility.
6、Itisastartlingclaim,butonethatCongresswomanDeborah
Pryceusestogoodeffect:theequivalentoftwoclassroomsfull
ofchildrenarediagnosedwithcancereveryday.Mrs.Prycelost
herown9-year-olddaughtertocancerin1999.Pediatriccancer
remainsalittle-understoodissueinAmerica,wherethe
health-caredebateisconsumedwiththeills,pillsandmedical
billsoftheelderly.
CancerkillsmorechildrenthananyotherdiseaseinAmerica.
Althoughtherehavebeentremendousgainsincancersurvival
ratesinrecentdecades,theproportionofchildrenandteens
diagnosedwithdifferentformsofthediseaseincreasedby
almostathirdbetween1975and2022.
Grislythoughthesestatisticsare,theyarestilltinywhen
setbesidethenumberofadultliveslosttobreastcancer
(41,000eachyear)andlungcancer(164,000).Advocatesfor
moremoneyforchildcancerprefertolookatlife-yearslost.
Theaverageageforcancerdiagnosisinayoungchildissix,
whiletheaverageadultisdiagnosedintheirlate60s.Robert
Arceci,apediatriccancerexpertatJohnsHopkins,pointsout
thatintermsoftotallife-yearssaved,thebenefitfromcuring
pediatriccancervictimsisroughlythesameascuringadults
withbreastcancer.
Thereisanobviouselementofspecialpleadinginsuch
calculations.Allthesame,breastcancerhasattracteda
flurryofpublicity,privatefund-raisingandmoneyfrom
government.Childhoodcancerhasreceivedlessattentionand
cash.Pediatriccancer,atermwhichcoverspeopleupto20
yearsold,receivesone-twentiethofthefederalresearchmoney
doledoutbytheNationalCancerInstitute.Funding,moan
pediatricresearchers,hasnotkeptpacewithrisingcostsm
thefield,andNCImoneyforcollaborativeresearchwill
actuallybecutby3%thisyear.
Thereisnonationalpediatriccancerregistrythatwouldlet
researcherstrackchildandteenagepatientsthroughtheir
livesastheycandointhecaseofadultsufferers.Apilot
childhood-cancerregistryisintheworks.GroupslikeMr.
Reaman,snowgetcashdirectlyfromCongress.Butitisplainly
aproblemmostpoliticiansdon'tknowmuchabout.
Thebiggestproblemcouldliewith15-19-year-olds.Those
diagnosedwithcancerhavenotseenthesameimprovementin
theirchancesasyoungerchildrenandolderadultshavedone.
Therearesomephysicalexplanationsforthis:teenagerswho
havepassedadolescencearemorevulnerabletodifferentsorts
ofcancer.ButArchieBleyer,apediatriconcologistattheM.D.
AndersonCancerCentreinTexas,hasproducedsomedata
implyingthatlackofhealthinsuranceplaysarole.Older
teenagersandyoungadultsarelesslikelytobecoveredand
checkedregularly.
TheauthorcitestheexampleofMrs.Prycetoshowthat
A.childcancerisnolongerararecase.
B.nowadaysAmericanscarelittleaboutchildcancer.
C.thecurrenthealth-caredebateisrathertime-consuming.
D.schoolkidsaxemorelikelytobediagnosedwithcancer.
7、
AccordingtoRobertArceci,childcancerresearchisalso
worthfundingbecause
A.thestatisticsofchildcancerisratherscary.
B.asavedchildmayenjoyalongerlifespan.
C.adultswithcancerdonotdeservethatmuchfunding.
D.fundingonchildcanceriseconomicalandeffective.
8、
Those15-19-year-oldsdiagnosedwithcancer
A.werebornwithdefectsinimmunesystems.
B.aremorelikelytorecoverfromacancer.
C.cannotgetenoughmedicalcare.
D.sufferalotduringadolescence.
9、
Theauthorwritesthispassageto
A.inspiregreaterconcernforthewellbeingofchildren.
B.warnpeopleoftheharmscausedbycancer.
C.interpretthepossiblecauseofchildcancer.
D.changethepublic,sindifferencetokidswithcancer.
10、
Theauthor'sattitudetowardsthecurrentstateofchildhood
cancer
A.concerned.
B.desperate.
C.carefree.
D.indignant.
11、TheuniquenessoftheJapanesecharacteristheresult
oftwoseeminglycontradictoryforces:thestrengthof
traditions,andtheselectivereceptivitytoforeign
achievementsandinventions.Asearlyas1860stherewere
countermovementtotraditionalorientation.Oneofthefamous
spokesmenofJapan's"Enlightenment"claimed"theConfucian
civilizationoftheEastseemstometolacktwothings
possessedbyWesterncivilization:scienceinthematerial
sphereandasenseofindependenceinthespiritualsphere”.
AnotherbreakofrelativeliberalismfollowedWorldWarI,
whenthedemocraticidealismofPresidentWoodrowWilsonhad
animportantimpactonJapaneseintellectualsand,especially,
students;butmoreimportantwastheLeninistideologyofthe
1917BolshevikRevolution.Again,intheearly1930s,
nationalismandmilitarismbecamedominant.
FollowingtheendofWorldWarII,substantialchangeswere
undertakeninJapantoliberatetheindividualfrom
authoritarianrestraints.Thenewdemocraticvaluesystemwas
acceptedbymanyteachers,students,intellectuals,andold
liberals,butitwasnotimmediatelyembracedbythesociety
asawhole.Japanesetraditionsweredominatedbygroupvalues,
andnotionsofpersonalfreedomandindividualrightswere
unfamiliar.
Today,democraticprocessesareclearlyevidentinthe
widespreadparticipationoftheJapanesepeopleinsocialand
politicallife.Schooltextbooksemphasizeequalityover
hierarchyandrationalismovertradition;hutinpracticethese
valuesareoftenmisinterpretedanddistorted,particularlyby
theyouthwhotranslatetheindividualisticandhumanistic
goalsofdemocracyintoegoisticandmaterialisticones.
MostJapanesepeoplehaveconsciouslyrejectedConfucianism,
butleftoversoftheoldorderremain.Animportantfeatureof
relationshipinmanyinstitutions,includingpoliticalparties
anduniversitiesisthe"oyabun-kobun“orparent-child
relation.Thecorrespondingloyaltyoftheindividualtohis
patronreinforceshisallegiancetothegrouptowhichtheyboth
belong.Awillingnesstocooperatewithothermembersofthe
groupandtosupportwithoutqualificationtheinterestsofthe
groupinallitsexternalrelationsisstillawidelyrespected
virtue.The“oyabun-kobun"createsladdersofmobilitywhich
anindividualcanascend,risingasfarasabilitiespermit,
solongashemaintainssuccessfulpersonaltieswithasuperior
intheverticalchannel,thelatterrequirementusuallytaking
precedenceoveraneedforexceptionalcompetence.Asa
consequence,thereislittlehorizontalrelationshipbetween
peopleevenwiththesameprofession.
ThespokesmanofJapan's"Enlightenment"thinksthat
A.thetraditionalcultureshouldbereplacedbywestern
civilization.
B.JapaneseoughttoforsaketheConfuciancivilizationofthe
East.
C.theConfuciancivilizationinJapanshouldberevived.
D.Japanshouldintroducewesterncivilization.
12、
WhichofthefollowingstatementoftheJapan'scultureistrue
accordingtothepassage?
A.Substantialchangesoccurredindemocraticprocessatthe
endofWorldWarII.
B.Thedemocraticideawasacceptedimmediatelybythewhole
societyaftertheWorldWarII.
C.NowadaystheConfucianismoutweighsthenewvaluesystem
inJapan.
D.TodaytheConfucianismisafunctioningpartofthe
Japanesesociety.
13、
TodayinJapan,democraticvalues
A.arefrequentlymisunderstoodandexaggeratedbytheyoung.
B.havebeensystematicallyexcludedfromtextbooks.
C.areconsciouslyrejectedbyadultswhocherishtraditions.
D.havemadeitpossibleforthetraditiontolastlong.
14、
Whichofthefollowingismostliketherelationshipofthe
“oyahun-kobun"describedinthepassage?
A.Apoliticalcandidateandthevotingpublic.
B.Agiftedscientistandhislearners.
C.Ajudgeandacriminaldefendant.
D.Anorchestraconductoranditsmembers.
15、
Theauthorimplies
A.decisionsaboutpromotionarepartlybasedonpersonal
feelings.
B.Westernvalueshavecompletelyoverwhelmedtraditional
Japaneseattitude.
C.respectforauthoritywasintroducedafterWorldWarII.
D.mostJapaneseworkersaremembersofasingleparty.
16、Virtuallyeverythingastronomersknowaboutobjects
outsidethesolarsystemisbasedonthedetectionof
photons-quantaofelectromagneticradiation.Yetthereis
anotherform,ofradiationthatpermeatestheuniverse:
neutrinos.With(asitsnameimplies)noelectriccharge,and
negligiblemass,theneutrinointeractswithotherparticles
sorarelythataneutrinocancrosstheentireuniverse,even
traversingsubstantialaggregationsofmatter,withoutbeing
absorbedorevendeflected.Neutrinoscanthusescapefrom
regionsofspacewherelightandotherkindsofelectromagnetic
radiationareblockedbymatter.Notasingle,validated
observationofanextraterrestrialneutrinohassofarbeen
produceddespitetheconstructionofastringofelaborate
observatories,mountedontheearthfromSouthernIndiatoUtah
toSouthAfrica.However,thedetectionofextraterrestrial
neutrinosareofgreatsignificanceinthestudyofastronomy.
Neutrinoscarrywiththeirinformationaboutthesiteand
circumstancesoftheirproduction;therefore,thedetectionof
cosmicneutrinoscouldprovidenewinformationaboutawide
varietyofcosmicphenomenaandaboutthehistoryofthe
universe.
Howcanscientistsdetectaparticlethatinteractsso
infrequentlywithothermatter?Twenty-fiveyearspassed
betweenPauli'shypothesisthattheneutrinoexistedandits
actualdetection;sincethenvirtuallyallresearchwith
neutrinoshasbeenwithneutrinoscreatedartificiallyinlarge
particleacceleratorsandstudiedunderneutrinomicroscopes.
Butaneutrinotelescope,capableofdetectingcosmicneutrinos,
isdifficulttoconstruct.Noapparatuscandetectneutrinos
unlessitisextremelymassive,becausegreatmassis
synonymouswithhugenumbersofnucleons(neutronsandprotons),
andthemoremassivethedetector,thegreatertheprobability
ofoneofitsnucleon'sreactingwithaneutrino.Inaddition,
theapparatusmustbesufficientlyshieldedfromthe
interferingeffectsofotherparticles.
Fortunately,agroupofastrophysicistshasproposedameans
ofdetectingcosmicneutrinosbyharnessingthemassofthe
ocean.NamedDUMAND,forDeepUnderwaterMuonandNeutrino
Detector,theprojectcallsforplacinganarrayoflight
sensorsatadepthoffivekilometersundertheoceansurface.
Thedetectingmediumistheseawateritself:whenaneutrino
interactswithaparticleinanatomofseawater,theresult
isacascadeofelectricallychargedparticlesandaflashof
1ightthatcanbedetectedbythesensors.Thefivekilometers
ofseawaterabovethesensorswillshieldthemfromthe
interferingeffectsofotherhigh-energyparticlesraining
downthroughtheatmosphere.
ThestrongestmotivationfortheDUMANDprojectisthatitwill
exploitanimportantsourceofinformationabouttheuniverse.
Theextensionofastronomyfromvisiblelighttoradiowaves
tox-raysandgammaraysneverfailedtoleadtothediscovery
ofunusualobjectssuchasradiogalaxies,quasars,andpulsars.
Eachofthesediscoveriescameasasurprise.Neutrino
astronomywilldoubtlesslybringitsownshareofsurprises.
escapefrom(Para.1)canbesubstitutedfor
A.getthrough,
B.passby.
C.interactwith.
D.derivefrom.
17、
Whatkindofneutrinoswouldbemostusefultoastronomers?
A.Oneswhichhavenoelectriccharge,orlittlemass.
B.Oneswhicharecreatedartificiallyinthelaboratory.
C.Oneswhichcanfreethemselvesfromthecontrolofmatter.
D.Oneswhichcomethroughalongdistanceoftimeandspace.
18、
Fromthethirdparagraph,besidesshelter,theseawateris
usedas
A.detector.
B.sensor.
C.agent.
D.solvent.
19、
Whichofthefollowingisthemostdesirablesitewherecosmic
neutrinoscanbeeasilydetected?
A.Labswithmassivedetector,
B.Enclosedvolcaniccaves.
C.Vacuumcabins.
D.Shallowsaltlake.
20、
Whyisitdifficulttodetectneutrinos?
A.Neutrinoscancrosstheentireuniverse.
B.Neutrinoscanescapefromdifferentregionsofspace.
C.Neutrinosseldominteractwithotherparticles.
D.Neutrinosaretoorareinthespace.
21、PartB(10points)
Youaregoingtoreadatextaboutthetipsonpreparinganew
garden,followedbyalistofexamples.Choosethebestexample
fromthelistforeachnumberedsubheading.Thereisoneextra
example,whichyoudonotneedtouse.
Whetheryourecentlymovedintoanewhomeoryou'vejustgot
thegardeningitch,planninganewgardencanbeagreatdeal
offun.Theopportunitytoactascreatorcanbeveryappealing.
Butanyonewhohasgardenedforlonghaslearnedthenecessity
ofaccommodatingnatureandhasdevelopedasenseofhumility
intheprocess.
(41)Weathermatters
Thefirstthingtodetermineiswhatwillgrowinthespot
availableforyourgarden.Thisiswheremanygardenersmake
theirfirstmistake.Toooftenplantsarepurchasedbefore
thoughthasbeengiventotheconditionsunderwhichtheywill
havetogrow.Oneofchieffactorsdeterminingwhatwillgrow
inaparticularspotistheweatherconditionstheplantswill
besubjectedto.
(42)Layoftheland
Next,youwillneedtodeterminewhattypeofsoilyou'11be
workingwith.Thethreemainconstituentsofsoilaresand,silt
andclay,Siltparticlesareofintermediatesize.Anideal
gardensoil,orloam,wouldbeabout40%sand,40%siltand20%
clay.
(43)Amendyoursoil
Thebestwaytoamendapoorsoil,whethersandy,clayorsilty,
istoaddorganicmatter.Addacombinationoftopsoilandpeat
mossorcompostwilldoagreathelp.
(44)Keepawatchonmoisture
Soi1moistureisobviouslytiedtotheclimateoftheareawhere
youlive,buteveninasmallyardtherecanbewidevariations.
Ifyourgardenisatthebottomofahill,thesoilmayremain
wetforlongperiodsoftime.Inthissituation,youcantry
creatingaraisedbed,butitisbesttosticktoplantsthat
enjoyhavingtheirfeetwet.
(45)Don'tfightmothernature
Whilesomemeasurescanbetakentomakeyourgardena
hospitableplaceforparticularplants,yourexperiencewill
bemuchmorerewardingifyoulearntoworkwithnature.You
willsaveyourselfalotoftime,moneyandgrief.
Thehardestthingtoconvincenewgardenersofistheneedfor
patience.Withthefirstwarmdayofspringtheyareeagerto
beginplantingandnothingcanstopthem.Manyofthesebursts
ofenthusiasmyieldill-conceivedgardensdoomedtofailure.
Theplantswitherandthewould-begardenersbecomeconvinced
thattheylacksomesecretknowledgeorinherentskill.Inmost
ofthesecases,however,afewhoursofplanningandpreparation
wouldhavemadeallthedifference.Itisquiteeasytodigup
aplotandthrowsomeplantsintheground.Itisanotherthing
entirelytocreateahealthy,livinggarden.
A.Azaleasinbloommightlookgreatwhenthesun'sout,but
iftheywereplantedbeneathsomeprotectionfromtheglare,
theymightnotbeconstantlyinfestedwithbugs.Ofcourse,you
canspraythemregularlywithinsecticide,butnowyourgarden
isbecomingaboutasenvironmentallyfriendlyasanoil
refinery.
B.Acolleagueofminehadjustboughtanewhouse,andwas
brimmingwithexcitementabouthisnewgarden.Heplanteda
splendidgarden,filledwithplantsunsuitableforour
comparativelycoldclimate,andinafewmonths,mostofhis
plantshadeitherwitheredorbecomediseased.Hethoughthe
lackedsomesecretknowledge,butIknewwhy!
C.Myneighborcomplainedthattheearthinhisgardenwaspoor
anddidn'tdraineasily.IadvisedhimtodoasIhaddone,and
godowntothebeachforhissolution.
D.Thewatertableisveryhighinmyarea.AtfirstItried
tofightthisinmygarden,buteventuallyIrealizedthatI
couldusethistomyadvantage一nowIhaveabeautifulpondful1
oflilies.
E.Unfortunately,myowngardendoesnothavethebes
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26^PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsin
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