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考研外语高分通关试卷6
一、UseofEnglish
1、Whenadiseaseofepidemicproportionsthreatensthe
public,scientistsimmediatelygettowork,tryingtolocate
thesourceofafflictionandfindwaystocombat.Vaccination
isoneoftheeffectivewaystoprotectthe(1)population
ofaregionorcountrywhichmaybe(2)graverisk.The
processofvaccinationallowsthepatient'sbodyto(3)
immunitytothevirusordiseasesothat,ifitisencountered,
onecanfightit(4)naturally.Toaccomplishthis,asmall
weakordead(5)ofthediseaseisactuallyinjectedinto
thepatientinacontrolledenvironment,(6)hisbody's
immunesystemcanlearntofighttheinvader(7).
Information(8)howtopenetratethedisease'sdefenses
is(9)toallelementsofthepatient'simmunesystemin
aprocessthatoccursnaturally,inwhichgeneticinformation
ispassedfromcelltocell.Thismakessurethat(10)_____the
patientlatercomeintocontactwiththerealproblem,hisbody
iswellequippedandtrainedto(11)withit,having
alreadydonesobefore.
Thereare,however,dangers(12)intheprocess.(13);
eventheweakenedversionofthediseasecontainedinthe
vaccineproves(14)muchforthebodytohandle,resulting
intheimmunesystem(15),and,therefore,thepatient's
death.Suchisthecaseofthesmallpoxvaccine,(16)to
eradicatethesmallpoxepidemicthatnearly(17)thewhole
NativeAmericanpopulationandkilledmassivenumbersof
settlers.(18)1in10,000peoplewhoreceivethevaccine
(19)thesmallpoxdiseasefromthevaccineitselfanddies
fromit.Consequently,theprocess,whichistrulya(20),
mayindeedhidesomehiddencurses.
Notes:
proportions(pl.)规模;程度;大小
affliction(疾病)苦痛
vaccinationn.接种疫苗
eradicatev,根除,毁灭
A.entire
B.total
C.complete
D.complex
2、⑵
A.in
B.at
C.under
D.beyond
3、(3)
A.eliminate
B.identify
C.develop
D.deliver
4、(4)
A.up
B.against
C.with
D.off
5、⑸
A.strain
B.spell
C.series
D.fit
6、(6)
A.onlyif
B.sothat
C.incase
43
D.seeingthat
7、(7)
A.radically
B.directly
C.properly
D.presumably
8、(8)
A.for
B.of
C.to
D.on
9、(9)
A.transmitted
B.transferred
C.transported
D.transformed
10、(10)
A.would
B.should
C.ifonly
D.evenif
IK(ID
4
A.handle
B.familiarize
C.deal
D.tackle
12、(12)
A.available
B.plausible
C.accessible
D.inherent
13、(13)
A.Onoccasion
B.Bycontrast
C.Inaddition
D.Onthecontrary
14、(14)
A.so
B.too
C.rather
D.quite
15、(15)
A.hurting
B.hindering
5
C.deteriorating
D.endangering
16、(16)
A.invented
B.discovered
C.investigated
D.designed
17、(17)
A.wipedout
B.ruledout
C.breakdown
D.diedout
18、(18)
A.Fortunately
B.Approximately
C.Naturally
D.Specifically
19、(19)
A.infects
B.affects
C.effects
D.contracts
6
20、(20)
A.luck
B.triumph
C.blessing
D.promise
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Itmayturnoutthatthe“digitaldivide”—oneofthemost
fashionablepoliticalslogansofrecentyearsislargely
fiction.Asyouwillrecall,theargumentwentwellbeyondthe
unsurprisingnotionthattherichwouldownmorecomputersthan
thepoor.Thedisturbingpartofthetheorywasthatsociety
wasdividingitselfintogroupsoftechnology“haves"and
“have-nots“andthatthissegregationwould,inturn,worsen
alreadylargeeconomicinequalities.Itisthisargumentthat
iseitheruntrueorwildlyexaggerated.
Weshouldalwayshavebeensuspicious.Afterall,computers
havespreadquicklybecausetheyhavebecomecheapertobuyand
easiertouse.Fallingpricesandskillrequirementssuggest
thatthedigitaldividewouldspontaneouslyshrink一andsoit
has.Now,anewstudyfurtherdiscreditsthedigitaldivide.
Thestudy,byeconomistsDavidCardoftheUniversityof
California,Berkeley,challengesthenotionthatcomputers
havesignificantlyworsenedwageinequality.Thelogicofhow
thissupposedlyhappensisstraightforward:computersraise
thedemandforhigh-skilledworkers,increasingtheirwages.
Meanwhile,computerization一byautomatingmanyroutine
tasks一reducesthedemandforlowskilledworkersand,thereby
theirwages.Thegapbetweenthetwowidens.
Superficially,wagestatisticssupportthetheory.Consider
theratiobetweenworkersnearthetopofthewagedistribution
andthosenearthebottom.Computerizationincreased;sodid
thewagegap.
Butwait,pointoutCardandDiNardo.Thetroublewithblaming
computersisthattheworseningofinequalityoccurred
primarilyintheearly1980s.Withcomputerusegrowing,the
wagegapshouldhavecontinuedtoexpand,ifitwasbeingdriven
byashiftingdemandforskills.Indeed,CardandDiNardofind
muchdetailedevidencethatcontradictsthetheory.They
concludethatcomputerizationdoesnotexplain"theriseinU.S.
wageinequalityinthelastquarterofthe20thcentury.”
Thepopularperceptionofcomputers'impactonwagesishugely
不_____Q
q8
overblown.Lotsofotherinfluencescountforasmuch,ormore.
Theworseningofwageinequalityintheearly1980s,forexample,
almostcertainlyreflectedthedeep19811982recessionandthe
fallofinflation.Companiesfoundithardertoraiseprices.
Tosurvive,theyconcludedthattheyhadtoholddownthewages
oftheirleastskilled,leastmobileandyoungestworkers.
The“digitaldivide"suggestedasimplesolution(computers)
foracomplexproblem(poverty).Withmorecomputeraccess,the
poorcouldescapetheirlot.Butcomputersneverwerethesource
ofanyone'spovertyand,asforescaping,whatpeopledofor
themselvesmattersmorethanwhattechnologycandoforthem.
Itisgenerallybelievedthatthedigitaldivideissomething
A.thatisresponsibleforeconomicinequalities.
B.deemedtobepositiveinpovertyrelief.
C.thatresultsfromfallingcomputerprices.
D.gettingworsebecauseoftheInternet.
2、
Accordingtotheauthor,thenotionthatcomputersaretoblame
forthewagegapis
A.quiteinsightful.
B.verycontradictory.
C.rathershallow.
D.fairlyilluminating.
3、
Theauthor'sattitudetowardtheopinionheldbyCardand
DiNardoisoneof
A.reservedconsent.
B.strongdisapproval.
C.slightcontempt.
D.enthusiasticsupport.
4、
Theauthorseemstobelievethatwidenedwagegapcanbe
attributedto
A.theimpactofcomputersonroutinework.
B.thedelayedeffectsintheearly1980s.
C.thecomplexityofpovertyproblem.
D.thenarrowingofthedigitaldivide.
5、
Thepurposeoftheauthorinwritingthetextis
A.toadvocatetheeliminationofpoverty.
B.tojustifytheinfluenceofthedigitaldivide.
C.todemocratizecomputeraccesstoday.
D.toexposethemythsofthedigitaldivide.
6、TheTuscantownofVinci,birthplaceofLeonardoandhome
toamuseumofhismachines,shouldfittinglyputonashowof
thetelevision-robotsculpturesofNamJunPaik.This
Korean-bornAmericanartistandtheRenaissancemasterare
kindredspirits:Leonardosawhumanisticpotentialinhis
scientificexperiments,Mr.Paikendeavorstoharnessmedia
technologyforartisticpurposes.Apioneerofvideoartinthe
late1960s,hetreatstelevisionasaspaceforartimagesand
asmaterialforrobotsandinteractivesculptures.
Mr.Paikwasnotalone.Heandfellowartistspickedonthevideo
camerasbecausetheyofferedaneasywaytorecordtheir
performanceart.Now,tomarkvideoart'scomingofage,New
York'sMuseumofModernArtislookingbackattheirefforts
inafilmseriescalled"TheFirstDecade”.Itcelebratesthe
earlydaysofvideobyscreeningthearchivesofElectronicArts
Intermix(EAI),oneoftheworld'sleadingdistributorsof
videoandnewmediaart,founded30yearsago.
OneofEAI'smostfamousalumniisBillViola.Partofthesecond
generationofvideoartists,whoemergedinthe1970s,Mr.Viola
experimentedwithvideo'sexpressivepotentialHiscamera
exploresreligiousritualanduniversalideas.TheViolashow
attheDeutscheGuggenheiminBerlinshowsusmoving-image
frescoesthatcoverthegallerywallsandenveloptheviewer
inall-embracingcyclesoflifeanddeath.
OnenewstarisaCalifornian,DougAitken,whotookover
London'sSerpentineGallerylastOctoberwithaninstallation
called"NewOcean”.SomesayMr.AitkenistovideowhatJackson
Pollockwastopainting.Hedripshisimagesfromfloorto
ceiling,creatingsequencesofroomsinwhichthespace
surroundstheviewerinhallucinatoryimages,ofsoundand
light.
AttheSerpentine,Mr.Aitkencreatedacollageofmovingimages,
onthethemeofwater'sflowaroundtheplanetasaforceof
life."Iwantedtocreateanewtopographyinthiswork,aliquid
image,toshowaworldthatneverstandsstill,“hesays.The
boundarybetweenthephysicalworldandtheworldofimagesand
information,hethinks,isblurring.
Theinterplayofillusionandreality,soundandimage,
referencestoarthistory,politics,filmandtelevisionin
thisartform,thatisbarely30yearsoldcanmakevideoart
difficulttodefine.Manycallitfilm-basedormoving-image
arttoincludeartistswhoworkwithothercinematicmedia.At
itsbest,theappealofvideoartliesinitsversatility,its
powertocapturethepassingoftimeandonitsabilityto
communicatebothinsideandoutsidegallerywalls.
ThebirthplaceofLeonardoismentionedinthetext
A.tointroducethetopicofvideoarttechnology.
B.topaytributetothisRenaissancemaster.
C.tohonorhiscontributiontoscientificdiscoveries.
D.tooutlinethedevelopmentofarttelevision.
7、
Towardthenovelliteraryidea,theauthor%attitudeseemsto
bethatof
A.disapproval.
B.neutrality.
C.appreciation.
D.suspicion.
8、
Aspointedoutinthetext,thevideoarttechnologyis
characterizedbyits
A.humaningenuity
B.complexdefinition.
C.strongappeal.
D.extremeinteractivity.
9、
ThevideoscreatedbyDoughAitkenisusedtoshowa
combinationof
A.televisionandrobotics.
B.illusionandreality.
C.sculpturesandpaintings.
D.spaceandplanets.
10、
Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.ANewGenerationofArtists.
B.VideoArtisGoingNowhere.
C.ACradleofFamousArtists.
D.NewArtfortheMTVGeneration.
11、ThetitleofthebiographyTheAmericanCivilWarFighting
fortheLadycouldhardlybemoreprovocative.ThomasKeneally,
anAustralianwriter,isunapologetic.Inlabelingaheroof
theAmericancivilwaranotoriousscoundrelheswitchesthe
spotlightfromthebraveactionsofDanSicklesatthebattle
ofGettysburgtohisearlierpre-meditatedmurder,ofthelover
ofhisyoungandprettyItalian-Americanwife,Teresa.Itis
notthemurderitselfthatdisgustsMr.KeneallybutSickles's
treatmentofhiswifeafterwards,andhowhisbehavior,
mirroredthehypocriticalmisogynyof19th-centuryAmerica.
Themurdervictim,PhilipBartonKey,TeresaSickles'slover,
camefromafamousoldsouthernfamily.Hewasthenephewof
thechiefjusticeoftheAmericanSupremeCourtandthesonof
thewriterofthecountry,snationalanthem.Sickles,aTammany
Hal1politicianinNewYorkturnedDemocraticcongressmanin
Washington,shotKeydeadin1859atacornerofLafayette
Square,withinshoutingdistanceoftheWhiteHouse.Butthe
murdertrialwasmelodramatic,evenbythestandardsoftheday.
Withthehelpofeightlawyers,Sickleswasfoundnotguilty
afterusingthenovelpleaoftemporaryinsanity”.Thecountry
atlargewasjustasforgiving,viewingKey'smurderasa
gallantcrimeofpassion.Withinthreeyears,Sickleswasa
generalontheUnionistsideintheAmericancivilWarand,as
anewfriendofAbrahamandMaryLincoln,afrequentsleepover
guestattheWhiteHouse.
Mrs.Sickleswaslessfortunate.Shewasshunnedbyfriendsshe
hadmadeasthewifeofarisingpolitician.Herhusband,a
serialadultererwhosemanymistressesincludedQueen
IsabellallofSpainandthemadamofanindustrializedNewYork
whorehouse,refusedtobeseeninhercompany.Laura,the
Sickles'sdaughter,wasaninnocentvictimofherfather's
vindictivenessandeventuallydiedofdrinkintheBowery
districtofNewYork.
Sickles5sboldactionsatGettysburgare,intheirownway,just
ascontroversial.Argumentcontinuestorageamongscholars,
astowhetherhehelpedtheUniontovictoryornearlycaused
itsdefeatwhenhemovedhisforcesoutoflinetooccupywhat
hethoughtwasbetterground.JamesLongstreet,theConfederate
generalwholedtheattackagainstthenewposition,wasinno
doubtaboutthebrillianceofthemove.
Mr.Keneallyisbetterknownasanovelist.Hereheshows
himselfjustasadeptatbiography,andachievesbothhismain
aims.HerestoresthereputationofTeresaSickles,“this
beautiful,pleasantandintelligentgirl”,andbreathesful1
andcontroversiallifeintoafamousmilitaryengagement.
Keneally'sbiographyisintendedmainlyto
A.launchasurpriseattackonDemocraticcongressman.
B.showsympathyforanabusedbutreputedlady,Teresa.
C.cursebitterlyatthehypocrisyofnotoriousheroes.
D.exposethetruecharacterofacivilwargeneral.
12、
TheauthorisoftheopinionthatKeneally,sperspectivesare
A.insightful.
B.superficial.
C.biased.
D.skeptical.
13、
ThecaseofMrs.Sickles'unfortunatestoryismentionedto
illustrate
A.Key'smurdersolelyasagallantcrimeofpassion.
B.thecontroversyraisedoveranotorioushero,Sickles.
C.thebrillianceofstrategiesasdisplayedbySickles.
D.thehypocriticalmisogynyof19th-centuryAmerica.
14、
ItisgenerallybelievedthatSicklesshotKey,theloverof
hiswife,
A.topromotehispopularity.
B.outofanuncontrollableimpulse.
C.torevengehisopponents.
D.inviewofthelady'sreputation.
15、
Thistextappearstobeadigestof
A.ahistorytextbook.
B.amagazinefeature.
C.abookreview.
D.anewspapereditorial.
16、Inascience-fictionmoviecalled/,Species,/,amysterious
signalfromouterspaceturnsouttodescribethegenomeofan
unknownorganism.Whentheinevitablemadscientist
synthesizestheDNAdescribedbytheinstructions,thecreature
hebreedsfromitturnsouttoresembleNatashaHenstridge,an
athleticactress.Unfortunately,thealienharborswithinher
delicateform,thedestructivepowersofaPanzerdivision,and
itallendsbadlyfortherashgeneticistandhislaboratory.
GlenEvans,chiefexecutiveofEgeaBiosciencesinSanDiego,
California,acknowledgesregretfullythatdespiteseekinghis
expertopinion一inreturnforwhichhewaspresentedwiththe
posterofthestrikingMr.Henstridgethathangsonhisoffice
wall一theproducersof"Species“didnothewverycloselyto
hissuggestionsaboutthefeasibilityoftheirscript,ideas.
Still,theyhadcometotherightman.DrEvansbelievesthat
hisfirmwillsoonbeabletocreate,ifnotanaliensuccubus,
atleastatinybiologicalmachinemadeofartificialproteins
thatcouldmimicthebehavior,ofalivingcell.
Makingsuchproteinswillrequiretheabilitytosynthesize
longstretchesofDNA.ExistingtechnologyforsynthesizingDNA
canmanagetomakegenesthatencodeafewdozenaminoacids,
butthisistooshorttoproduceanyinterestingproteins.
Egea'stechnology,bycontrast,wouldallowbiologiststo
manufacturegeneswholesale.Thefirm'sscientistscanmake
geneslongenoughtoencode6,000aminoacids.Theyaimto
synthesizeagenefor30,000aminoacidswithintwoyears.
Usingalibraryoftheroughly1,500possible"motifs"orfolds
thataproteincanadopt,Egea'sscientistsemploycomputers
todesignnewproteinsthatarelikelytohavedesirableshapes
andproperties.TosynthesizetheDNAthatencodesthese
proteins,Egeausesamachineithasdubbedthe”
AsEgeaextendsthelengthofDNAitcansynthesize,Dr.Evans
likensthisdevicetoawordprocessorforDNA,onwhichyou
cantypeinthesequenceoflettersdefiningapieceofDNAand
getthatmoleculeout.
AsEgeaextendsthelengthofDNAitcansynthesize,Dr.Evans
envisagesencodingnotjustproteins,butentirebiochemical
pathways,whichareteamsofproteinsthatconductmetabolic
processes.Acollectionofsuchmoleculescouldconceivably
functionasaminiaturemachinethatwouldoperateinthebody
andattackdisease,justasthebody'sowndefensivecellsdo.
PerhapsDr.Evansandhiscolleaguesoughttogetintouchwith
theirfriendsinHollywood.
Thispassageismainly
A.aboutanewapplicationofcomputers.
B.areviewofascience-fictionmovie.
C.aboutthesynthesizinginterestingDNA.
D.asurveyofscientificbreakthroughs.
17、
Theexpression"hewverycloselyto“canbebestreplacedby
A.shedlighton.
B.adherestrictlyto.
C.stayawayfrom.
D.giveplayto.
18、
TheDNAdesignedbyEvan'stechnologydiffersstrikinglyfrom
thatsynthesizedbyexistingtechnologyinthattheformeris
characterizedbyits
A.desirableshapeandlength.
B.imitationofalivingcell.
C.delicatebutdestructivepower.
D.resistancetoepidemics.
19、
ItcanbeinferredfromthetextthatthesynthesizingDNA
technologyshouldbeused
A.extravagantlyandfreely.
B.flexiblyandexcessively.
C.reasonablyandcautiously.
D.openlyandvigorously.
20、
ElenEvans'technologyofnewproteindesignmayproveuseful
A.inathletictrainingprograms.
B.infilmmakingspectacles.
C.insoftwareprogramming.
D.inmedicaltreatments.
21、PartB(10points)
Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.For
Questions41-45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelist(A、
C、D、E、F、G....)tofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.
Thereareseveralextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyofthe
gaps.(10points)
InFrance,asinmanyEuropeancountries,friendsgenerallyarc
ofthesamesex,andfriendshipisseenasbasicallya
relationshipbetweenmen.(41).
AndmanyFrenchpeopledoubtthepossibilityofafriendship
betweenamanandawoman.Thereisalsothekindofrelationship
withinagroup一menandwomenwhohaveworkedtogetherfora
longtime,whomaybeveryclose,sharinggreatloyaltyand
warmthoffeeling.Theymaycalloneanother—copains—aword
thatinEnglishbecomes"friends"buthasmorethefeelingof
"pals"or"buddies”.InFrencheyesthisisnotfriendship,
althoughtwomembersofsuchagroupmaywellbefriends.
FortheFrench,friendshipisoneto-onerelationshipthat
demandsakeenawarenessoftheotherperson'sintellect,
temperamentandparticularinterests.(42).
Yourpoliticalphilosophyassumesmoredepth,appreciationof
aplaybecomessharper,tasteinfoodorwineisenhanced,
enjoymentofasportisintensified.
AndFrenchfriendshipsaredividedintocategories.Amanmay
playchesswithafriendforthirtyyearswithoutknowinghis
politicalopinion,orhemaytalkpoliticswithhimforalong
timewithoutknowingabouthispersonallife.Differentfriends
filldifferentnichesineachperson'slife.(43).These
duties,alsoseriousandrequired,areprimarilyforrelatives.
Menwhoarefriendsmaymeetinacafe.Intellectualfriends
maymeetinlargegroupsforeveningsofconversation.Working
peoplemaymeetatthelittlebistrowheretheydrinkandtalk,
farfromthefamily.(44).
InthepastinFrance,friendshipsofthiskindseldomwereopen
toanybutintellectualwomen.(45).Thespecial
relationshipoffriendshipisbasedonwhattheFrenchvalue
mostonthemind,onhavingthesameoutlook,onvivida
awarenessofsomechosenareaoflife.
A.Thesefriendshipsarenotmadepartoffamilylife.Afriend
isnotexpectedtospendeveningsbeingnicetochildrenor
courteoustoadeafgrandmother.
B.AFrenchmanexplains,“IfIweretosaytoyouinFrance,
,Thisismygoodfriend',thatpersonwouldnotbeascloseto
meassomeoneaboutwhomIsaidonly,'Thisismyfriend.(Anyone
aboutwhomIhavetosaymoreisreallyless.”
C.Sincemostwomen,slivescenteredontheirhomes,their
warmestrelationswithotherwomenoftenwentbacktotheir
girlhood.
D.Marriagedoesnotaffectsuchfriendship;wivesdon'thave
tobetakenintoaccount.
E.Frenchwomenlaughattheideathat"womencan,tbefriends”,
buttheyalsoadmitsometimesthatforwomen"itisadifferent
thing”.
F.BetweenFrenchfriends,whohavechoseneachotherforthe
similarityoftheirpointofview,livelydisagreementand
sharpnessofargumentarethebreathoflife.
G.Afriendissomeonewhodrawsoutyourownbestqualities,
withwhomyousparkleandbecomemoreofwhateverthefriendship
drawsupon.
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Radiationoccursfromthreenaturalsources,radioactive
materialintheenvironment,suchasinsoil,rock,orbuilding
materials;cosmicrays;andsubstancesinthehumanbody,such
asradioactivepotassiuminboneandradioactivecarbonin
tissues.Thesenaturalsourcesaccountforanexposureofabout
100millionayearfortheaverageAmerican.
Thelargestsinglesourceofman-maderadiationinmedical
X-rays,yetmostscientistsagreethathazardsfromthissource
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