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2008考研英语

(一)真题及答案解析

 SectionIUseofEnglish

  Directions:

  Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.(10points)

  Theideathatsomegroupsofpeoplemaybemoreintelligentthanothersisoneofthosehypothesesthatdarenotspeakitsname.ButGregoryCochranis1tosayitanyway.Heisthat2bird,ascientistwhoworksindependently3anyinstitution.Hehelpedpopularizetheideathatsomediseasesnot4thoughttohaveabacterialcausewereactuallyinfections,whicharousedmuchcontroversywhenitwasfirstsuggested.

  5he,however,mighttrembleatthe6ofwhatheisabouttodo.Togetherwithanothertwoscientists,heispublishingapaperwhichnotonly7thatonegroupofhumanityismoreintelligentthantheothers,butexplainstheprocessthathasbroughtthisabout.Thegroupin8areaparticularpeopleoriginatedfromcentralEurope.Theprocessisnaturalselection.

  ThisgroupgenerallydowellinIQtest,912-15pointsabovethe10valueof100,andhavecontributed11totheintellectualandculturallifeoftheWest,asthe12oftheirelites,includingseveralworld-renownedscientists,13theyalsosuffermoreoftenthanmostpeoplefromanumberofnastygeneticdiseases,suchasbreastcancer.Thesefacts,14avepreviouslybeenthoughtunrelated.Theformerhasbeen15socialeffects,suchasastrongtraditionof16ucation.Thelatterwasseenasa(an)17geneticisolation.Dr.Cochransuggeststhattheintelligenceanddiseasesareintimately18isargumentisthattheunusualhistoryofthesepeoplehas19emtouniqueevolutionarypressuresthathaveresultedinthis20ateofaffairs.

  1.[A]selected[B]prepared[C]obliged[D]pleased

  2.[A]unique[B]particular[C]special[D]rare

  3.[A]of[B]with[C]in[D]against

  4.[A]subsequently[B]presently[C]previously[D]lately

  5.[A]Only[B]So[C]Even[D]Hence

  6.[A]thought[B]sight[C]cost[D]risk

  7.[A]advises[B]suggests[C]protests[D]objects

  8.[A]progress[B]fact[C]need[D]question

  9.[A]attaining[B]scoring[C]reaching[D]calculating

  10.[A]normal[B]common[C]mean[D]total

  11.[A]unconsciously[B]disproportionately

  [C]indefinitely[D]unaccountably

  12.[A]missions[B]fortunes[C]interests[D]careers

  13.[A]affirm[B]witness[C]observe[D]approve

  14.[A]moreover[B]therefore[C]however[D]meanwhile

  15.[A]givenup[B]gotover[C]carriedon[D]putdown

  16.[A]assessing[B]supervising[C]administering[D]valuing

  17.[A]development[B]origin[C]consequence[D]instrument

  18.[A]linked[B]integrated[C]woven[D]combined

  19.[A]limited[B]subjected[C]converted[D]directed

  20.[A]paradoxical[B]incompatible[C]inevitable[D]continuous

  SectionIIReadingComprehension

  PartA

  Directions:

  Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(40points)

  Text1

  Whilestillcatching-uptomeninsomespheresofmodernlife,womenappeartobewayaheadinatleastoneundesirablecategory.“Womenareparticularlysusceptibletodevelopingdepressionandanxietydisordersinresponsetostresscomparedtomen,”accordingtoDr.Yehuda,chiefpsychiatristatNewYork’sVeteran’sAdministrationHospital.

  Studiesofbothanimalsandhumanshaveshownthatsexhormonessomehowaffectthestressresponse,causingfemalesunderstresstoproducemoreofthetriggerchemicalsthandomalesunderthesameconditions.Inseveralofthestudies,whenstressed-outfemaleratshadtheirovaries(thefemalereproductiveorgans)removed,theirchemicalresponsesbecameequaltothoseofthemales.

  Addingtoawoman’sincreaseddoseofstresschemicals,areherincreased“opportunities”forstress.“It’snotnecessarilythatwomendon’tcopeaswell.It’sjustthattheyhavesomuchmoretocopewith,”saysDr.Yehuda.“Theircapacityfortoleratingstressmayevenbegreaterthanmen’s,”sheobserves,“it’sjustthatthey’redealingwithsomanymorethingsthattheybecomewornoutfromitmorevisiblyandsooner.”

  Dr.Yehudanotesanotherdifferencebetweenthesexes.“Ithinkthatthekindsofthingsthatwomenareexposedtotendtobeinmoreofachronicorrepeatednature.Mengotowarandareexposedtocombatstress.Menareexposedtomoreactsofrandomphysicalviolence.Thekindsofinterpersonalviolencethatwomenareexposedtotendtobeindomesticsituations,by,unfortunately,parentsorotherfamilymembers,andtheytendnottobeone-shotdeals.Thewear-and-tearthatcomesfromtheselongerrelationshipscanbequitedevastating.”

  AdelineAlvarezmarriedat18andgavebirthtoason,butwasdeterminedtofinishcollege.“Istruggledalottogetthecollegedegree.Iwaslivinginsomuchfrustrationthatthatwasmyescape,togotoschool,andgetaheadanddobetter.”Later,hermarriageendedandshebecameasinglemother.“It’sthehardestthingtotakecareofateenager,haveajob,paytherent,paythecarpayment,andpaythedebt.Ilivedfrompaychecktopaycheck.”

  NoteveryoneexperiencesthekindsofseverechronicstressesAlvarezdescribes.Butmostwomentodayarecopingwithalotofobligations,withfewbreaks,andfeelingthestrain.Alvarez’sexperiencedemonstratestheimportanceoffindingwaystodiffusestressbeforeitthreatensyourhealthandyourabilitytofunction.

  21.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs?

  [A]Womenarebiologicallymorevulnerabletostress.

  [B]Womenarestillsufferingmuchstresscausedbymen.

  [C]Womenaremoreexperiencedthanmenincopingwithstress.

  [D]Menandwomenshowdifferentinclinationswhenfacedwithstress.

  22.Dr.Yehuda’sresearchsuggeststhatwomen

  [A]needextradosesofchemicalstohandlestress.

  [B]havelimitedcapacityfortoleratingstress.

  [C]aremorecapableofavoidingstress.

  [D]areexposedtomorestress.

  23.AccordingtoParagraph4,thestresswomenconfronttendstobe

  [A]domesticandtemporary.

  [B]irregularandviolent.

  [C]durableandfrequent.

  [D]trivialandrandom.

  24.Thesentence“Ilivedfrompaychecktopaycheck.”(Line6,Para.5)showsthat

  [A]Alvarezcaredaboutnothingbutmakingmoney.

  [B]Alvarez’ssalarybarelycoveredherhouseholdexpenses.

  [C]Alvarezgotpaychecksfromdifferentjobs.

  [D]Alvarezpaidpracticallyeverythingbycheck.

  25.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

  [A]StrainofStress:

NoWayOut?

  [B]ResponsestoStress:

GenderDifference

  [C]StressAnalysis:

WhatChemicalsSay

  [D]GenderInequality:

WomenUnderStress

  Text2

  Itusedtobesostraightforward.Ateamofresearchersworkingtogetherinthelaboratorywouldsubmittheresultsoftheirresearchtoajournal.Ajournaleditorwouldthenremovetheauthors’namesandaffiliationsfromthepaperandsendittotheirpeersforreview.Dependingonthecommentsreceived,theeditorwouldacceptthepaperforpublicationordeclineit.Copyrightrestedwiththejournalpublisher,andresearchersseekingknowledgeoftheresultswouldhavetosubscribetothejournal.

  Nolonger.TheInternet-andpressurefromfundingagencies,whoarequestioningwhycommercialpublishersaremakingmoneyfromgovernment-fundedresearchbyrestrictingaccesstoit-ismakingaccesstoscientificresultsareality.TheOrganizationforEconomicCo-operationandDevelopment(OECD)hasjustissuedareportdescribingthefar-reachingconsequencesofthis.Thereport,byJohnHoughtonofVictoriaUniversityinAustraliaandGrahamVickeryoftheOECD,makesheavyreadingforpublisherswhohave,sofar,madehandsomeprofits.Butitgoesfurtherthanthat.Itsignalsachangeinwhathas,untilnow,beenakeyelementofscientificendeavor.

  Thevalueofknowledgeandthereturnonthepublicinvestmentinresearchdepends,inpart,uponwidedistributionandreadyaccess.Itisbigbusiness.InAmerica,thecorescientificpublishingmarketisestimatedatbetween$7billionand$11billion.TheInternationalAssociationofScientific,TechnicalandMedicalPublisherssaysthattherearemorethan2,000publishersworldwidespecializinginthesesubjects.Theypublishmorethan1.2millionarticleseachyearinsome16,000journals.

  Thisisnowchanging.AccordingtotheOECDreport,some75%ofscholarlyjournalsarenowonline.Entirelynewbusinessmodelsareemerging;threemainoneswereidentifiedbythereport’sauthors.Thereistheso-calledbigdeal,whereinstitutionalsubscriberspayforaccesstoacollectionofonlinejournaltitlesthroughsite-licensingagreements.Thereisopen-accesspublishing,typicallysupportedbyaskingtheauthor(orhisemployer)topayforthepapertobepublished.Finally,thereareopen-accessarchives,whereorganizationssuchasuniversitiesorinternationallaboratoriessupportinstitutionalrepositories.Othermodelsexistthatarehybridsofthesethree,suchasdelayedopen-access,wherejournalsallowonlysubscriberstoreadapaperforthefirstsixmonths,beforemakingitfreelyavailabletoeveryonewhowishestoseeit.Allthiscouldchangethetraditionalformofthepeer-reviewprocess,atleastforthepublicationofpapers.

  26.Inthefirstparagraph,theauthordiscusses

  [A]thebackgroundinformationofjournalediting.

  [B]thepublicationroutineoflaboratoryreports.

  [C]therelationsofauthorswithjournalpublishers.

  [D]thetraditionalprocessofjournalpublication.

 27.WhichofthefollowingistrueoftheOECDreport?

  [A]Itcriticizesgovernment-fundedresearch.

  [B]Itintroducesaneffectivemeansofpublication.

  [C]Itupsetsprofit-makingjournalpubl

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