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考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷16(共9套)(共195题)考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷第1套一、阅读(常规阅读理解)(本题共20题,每题1.0分,共20分。)Overfishingofoneoftheocean'stoppredatorshastriggeredalethalchainreactionthatthreatenstodecimatepopulationsofbayscallops,oysters,andclams,warnsanewstudy.Plungingpopulationsof11largesharkspecieshavecausedaspikeinthenumbersoftheirprey,includingsmallersharks,rays,andskates.Thesecreaturesinturnarewipingoutothermarineorganismsandmaybedestroyingseagrasshabitat,whichservesasanurseryformanyspecies.Sharkshavehadaroughfewdecades.Demandfortheirfinsandmeathasresultedinincreasingexploitation,andthecreaturesareoftenaccidentallycapturedbyswordfishandtunafishers.Asmanyas73millionsharksarekilledannually,andpaststudieshaveindicatedmanypopulationshavebeencutbyhalf.Nonetheless,scientistshavehaddifficultygaugingthedeclineinseveralsharkspeciesovertheyearsbecauseofalackofdata.Theeffectofthisdeclineonoceanecosystemshasalsoprovenhardtomeasure.Togetabettergripontheproblem,marinebiologistJuliaBaumofDalhousieUniversityinHalifax,Canada,andcolleaguestrawled35yearsofmarinesurveysandfisheriesdatatodocumentdeclinesinlargesharksofftheeasternseaboardoftheU.S.Thenumbers,reportedtodayinScience,arestark:Theblacktipsharkpopulationhasplummeted93%since1972,withsimilardeclinesfortiger,bull,andsmoothhammerheadsharks.Simultaneously,theabundanceof12ofthe14speciesthatthesesharkspreyon—includingthelittleskate,thechaincatshark,andthecownoseray—increaseddramatically.Thelatterhasseenitsnumbersswelltenfold.Thejumpinraynumbersisespeciallytroubling,notescoauthorandmarinebiologistCharlesPetersonoftheUniversityofNorthCarolinaatChapelHill,becausethefishshredtheseagrassthathousescrabsandclams.Infact,henotes,by2004raypredationhadshutdownNorthCarolina'scentury-oldbayscallopfishery.The11othersharkpreyspecieswhosepopulationsroseoverthe35-yearperiodcouldbehavingsimilarimpactstothatofthecownoseray,saysBaum."Theresultisprofound"becausethehighdiversityoffishesinthenorthwestAtlantichasbeenthoughttominimizecatastrophicchangesinthefoodweb,saysmarinescientistKennethFrankoftheBedfordInstituteofOceanographyinDartmouth,Canada.Sharksareonlypartofthepuzzle,however,Frankwarns.People'sappetitesforoysters,clams,andscallopsarelikelyhavingamoredirectimpactonthesepopulations,hesays.1、Theoverfishingofsharksmayresultin______.A、theabundanceofseagrasshabitatB、theruinofnurseryformanymarinespeciesC、theobviousincreaseofmostmarinespeciesD、thehugedeclineofthepopulationsoftheirprey标准答案:B知识点解析:根据第一段最后一句中的“Thesecreatures…maybedestroyingseagrasshabitat,whichservesasanurseryformanyspecies”,B应为答案。2、Whatcontributesmosttotheoverfishingofsharksis______,A、thesharksaccidentallycapturedbytunafishersB、theroughfewdecadesthatsharkshavesufferedC、theever-increasingdemandfortheirfinsandmeatD、themillionsofsharkskilleddeliberatelyeachyear标准答案:C知识点解析:根据第二段第二句“Demandfortheirfinsandmeathasresultedinincreasingexploitation,…”,C应为答案。3、JuliaBaumstudiedmarinesurveysandfisheriesdatainorderto______,A、provethefactthatsharkpopulationshavefallensharplyB、castlightontheeffectofsharkdeclineonoceanecosystremsC、documentthesharkspecieswhichhavedeclinedmostrapidlyD、understandthesubtlerelationshipbetweenpredatorsandprey标准答案:B知识点解析:根据第二最后一句“Theeffectofthisdeclineonoceanecosystemshasalsoprovenhardtomeasure”,以及第三段第一句“Togetabettergripontheproblem,marinebiologistJuliaBaum…trawled35yearsofmarinesurveysandfisheriesdata…”,B应为答案。4、Therapidincreaseofthecownoserayresultsfrom______.A、thetenfoldincreaseofitsnumbersinashorttimeB、theabundanceofthe12speciesthatsharkspreyonC、thetremendousdeclineofthenumberofitspredatorsD、thedeclineofsharksofftheeasternseaboardofAmerica标准答案:C知识点解析:根据第一段第二句“Plungingpopulationsof11largesharkspecieshavecausedaspikeinthenumbersoftheirprey,including…rays…”,以及第四段第一句“…theabundanceof…speciesthatthesesharkspreyon--including…thecownoseray--increaseddramatically”,C应为答案。5、Thepopulationsofbayscallops,oysters,andclamsarethreateneddirectlyby______.A、thehighdiversityoffishesinthenorthwestAtlanticB、thecatastrophicchangesinthefoodwebintheAtlanticC、thelethalreactiontriggeredbytheoverfishingofsharksD、thestrongdesireofmanypeopleforthemastheirdeliciousfood标准答案:D知识点解析:根据本文最后一句“People’sappetitesforoysters,clams,andscallopsarelikelyhavingamoredirectimpactonthesepopulations,hesays”,D应为答案。DeaneBrownstartedherlegalcareeratahigh-poweredfirmthattopsmanynewlawyers'listsofbestplacestowork.ButwhenherdaughterMorganwasbornin1996,theBostonUniversityLawSchoolgradworkednightsandweekendstomeetthebillingrequirements,leavingherfeelingcheated."Atthatpoint,IknewIneededtogotoasmallerfirm,"shesays.In2002,shejoinedBeermannSwerdlove,workingincommerciallitigationandemploymentlaw."Weappreciatethatpeoplehavelivesoutsideoftheofficehere,"shesays.Lawisanotoriouslydemandingprofessionforthosewithambition.Tobecomeapartner,associatestypicallyhavetochargeclientsforatleast2,000hoursofworkayear,thoughthatminimumcanriseto2,400hoursattop-tieroutfits—or46billablehourseachandeveryweekoftheyear.Theburdenfallsespeciallyhardonmotherswhohavegotkidstotendtoandhouseholdstomanage.Littlewonderthatwhilehalfofalllawschoolgradsarewomen,only17.2%ofpartnersare,accordingtotheProjectforAttorneyRetention.BeermannSwerdloveliesontheouterslopeofthisbellcurve.FullyhalfoftheChicagofirm's30attorneysarewomen,includingeightofits19partners.Thefirm-started50yearsagobyfourDePaulUniversityCollegeofLawgradsintheSwerdlovefamily'ssewing-machineshopinBucktown—didn'tsetouttobesoegalitarian.Rather,sayspartnerMilesBeermann,ithappenedbecauseheandtheotherfoundershadadifferentattitudeaboutwork."Ididn'teverwanttobeinvolvedinrunningasweatshop."saysBeermann,73."Iwantpeopletowanttocomehereinthemorning."Atimelytrendinthelegalbusinesshelped,too.Manywomenwhoenteredlawintheearly1970sspecializedinfamilylaw,whichwasbecomingoneofthefirm'sspecialties.TodayabouthalfofBeermannSwerdlove'sbusinessisindivorce.Itsclientsaremostlyhoipolloi,butithasrepresentedsuchheadlinersasChicagoBullslegendMichaelJordan,PamelaHutul,afamilylawyer,joinedBeermannSwerdloveasitsfirstfemalepartnerin1996.Browncamenext.Toputitsphilosophyintopracticethefirmrequiresassociatestobillarelativelymodestminimumof1,800hoursayear.Attorneysmayworkonaflexiblescheduleorfromhomeaslongastheworkgetsdoneandtheclientishappy.Thereisatradeoff;Startingsalariesforassociatesareabouthalfofthebigfirms'$150,000orso,andpartnersrarelymakethe$1millionormorethatapartnermightearnatamuchlargerfirm.6、Accordingtothetext,DeaneBrown______.A、wasambitiousforsuccessinhercareerB、preferredtoworkinalessfamouscompanyC、couldhardlymeetthechallengeofatopfirmD、wasbothcompetentandhardworkingasalawyer标准答案:C知识点解析:根据第一段中的“Butwhen…in1996,theBostonUniversityLawSchoolgradworkednightsandweekendstomeetthebillingrequirements,leavingherfeelingcheated.‘Atthatpoint,IknewIneededtogotoasmallerfirm,’shesays”,C应为答案。7、Theauthorbelievesthatmostgirlgradsfromlawschools______.A、arenotcompetentenoughtosucceedinthelawbusinessB、willfailtobecomeapartnerhoweverenergetictheyareC、willinevitablysacrificetheircareerfortheirfamilylifeD、arereluctanttogiveuplawthoughitismuchdemanding标准答案:B知识点解析:根据第二段最后一句“Littlewonderthatwhilehalfofalllawschoolgradsarewomen,only17.2%ofpartnersare,accordingtotheProjectforAttorneyRetention.”,B应为答案。8、Accordingtooneofitsfounders,BeermannSwerdlove______.A、intendedtoequallytreatitsfemaleandmaleemployeesB、usedtoemployDePaulUniversityCollegeofLawgradsC、specializedincommerciallitigationandemploymentlawD、wasestablishedtobelessdemandingthanmostotherfirms标准答案:D知识点解析:根据第三段最后一句“‘Ididn’teverwanttobeinvolvedinrunningasweatshop.’saysBeermann,73.‘Iwantpeopletowanttocomehereinthemorning’”,D应为答案。9、"Hoipolloi"mostprobablyrefersto______.A、thepopulaceB、professionalsC、legendaryfiguresD、peopleseekingdivorce标准答案:A知识点解析:根据第四段中的“Itsclientsaremostlyhoipolloi,butithasrepresentedsuchheadlinersasChicagoBullslegendMichaelJordan”,因“but”之后说的是“MichaelJordan”那样的名人,故可推出“hoipolloi”指普通人。所以,A应为答案。10、Accordingtothetext,BeermannSwerdlove______.A、eagerlyputsitsphilosophyintopracticeB、initiatesatimelytrendinthelegalbusinessC、letsmothersworkhumane,flexibleschedulesD、suitswomanlawyerscontentedwithlowersalaries标准答案:C知识点解析:根据最后一段第二句“Attorneysmayworkonaflexiblescheduleorfromhomeaslongastheworkgetsdoneandtheclientishappy”,C应为答案。Manyphilosophershavearguedthatpeoplemakedecisionsaboutwhat'srightandwrongbasedonmoralprinciplesandrationalthought.Butotherphilosophers—andmorerecently,somepsychologistsandneuroscientists—havearguedthatthere'smoretothestory.Whenfacedwithamoraldilemma,thesescholarssay,werelyonemotionalreactionsaswellasourpowersofreasoning.Inastudyofbraindamage,publishedtoday,neuroscientistsreportevidencethatemotionsindeedexertapowerfulinfluenceonmoraljudgments.Inthenewstudy,AntonioDamasiooftheUniversityofSouthernCaliforniainLosAngelesandcolleaguesexaminedmoralreasoninginsixpeoplewhohaddamagetotheventromedialprefrontalcortex(VMPC),abrainregionthatregulatesemotions.Theresearcherspresentedthepatientswithmoraldilemmasthatforcedthemtodecidewhetheritwasacceptabletosacrificeoneperson'slifetosaveseveralothers.Forexample,participantshadtodecidewhethertoflipaswitchthatdivertsarunawaytrolleyfromatrackleadingtofiveworkerstoatrackleadingtojustoneworker.Theresearchersalsogaugedthedecisionsof12peoplewithoutbraindamageand12patientswithdamagetobrainregionsunconnectedtoemotions.Inthetrolleyscenario,mostpeopleinallthreegroupssaiditwasokaytofliptheswitch.However,theVMPCpatients'decisionsdivergedwhenthescenariorequiredinflictingdirectpersonalharmononepersontosaveseveralothers—suchasshovingalargepersonoffabridgetoslowatrolleyheadedforfivepeople.Fromastrictlyrationalpointofview,it'sbettertosavefivepeopleinsteadofone,butthethoughtofpushinganinnocentpersontohisdeathisemotionallywrenching.Thatmayexplainwhyonlyabout20%ofpeopleinthecontrolgroupssaidthey'dpush.TheVMPCpatients,ontheotherhand,madetheutilitarianchoiceabouttwiceasoften,theresearchersreportonlinetodayinNature.Thefindingsfitnicelywithotherevidencethatmoraljudgmentsofteninvolveaconflictbetweenemotionandreasonandthatthosetwocompetinginfluencesrelyondifferentnetworksofbrainregions,saysJoshuaGreene,aphilosopherandcognitiveneuroscientistatHarvardUniversity.ButJordanGrafman,acognitiveneuroscientistattheNationalInstituteofNeurologicalDisordersandStrokeinBethesda,Maryland,isn'tconvincedthatextrememoraldilemmaslikethetrolleyproblemevokethesamecognitiveprocesses—andinvolvethesamebrainregionsasmoraljudgmentsintherealworldinvolve.Evenso,hesays,thestudy"emphasizesthatdisciplinesotherthanphilosophycancontributetoissuesrelatedtomoralbehavior."11、Manyphilosophersbelievethat______.A、mostdecisionsaremademorallyB、fewdecisionsaremadeirrationallyC、decisionsaremuchinfluencedbyemotionsD、moraljudgmentsareusuallymaderationally标准答案:D知识点解析:根据第一段第一句“Manyphilosophershavearguedthatpeoplemakedecisionsaboutwhat’srightandwrongbasedonmoralprinciplesandrationalthought”,D应为答案。12、Thetrolleyproblemispresentedtoillustratethat______.A、VMPCisabrainregionthatregulatesemotionsB、moraljudgmentsmaybeinfluencedbyemotionsC、evenpatientswithbraindamagecandealwithmoraldilemmasD、it’satragedytosacrificeaninnocentpersontosaveseveralothers标准答案:B知识点解析:本文第二、三段所引用的“trolleyproblem”用来说明第一段最后一句“Inastudyofbraindamage,publishedtoday,neuroscientistsreportevidencethatemotionsindeedexertapowerfulinfluenceonmoraljudgments”所提出的观点。所以,B应为答案。13、Inthetrolleyscenario,mostparticipantsbelievethat______.A、it’srighttofliptheswitchtosavemorepeopleB、it’swrongtopushaninnocentpersontohisdeathC、it’sbettertosavefivepeoplewithouthurtinganyoneelseD、it’sridiculousforthemtodecidewhethertofliptheswitch标准答案:A知识点解析:根据第三段第一句“Inthetrolleyscenario,mostpeopleinallthreegroupssaiditwasokaytofliptheswitch”,A应为答案。14、JordanGrafmanthinksthat______.A、philosophyhelpslittletoaccountformoralbehaviorB、thesamebrainregionsareinvolvedinmoraljudgmentsC、moralissueshavenothingtodowithphilosophicalstudyD、moralissuesusuallyleadtothesamecognitiveprocesses标准答案:A知识点解析:根据全文最后一句“Evenso,hesays,thestudy‘emphasizesthatdisciplinesotherthanphilosophycancontributetoissuesrelatedtomoralbehavior’”,A应为答案。15、Thebesttitleforthetextshouldbe______.A、TheVMPCPatientswithaMoralDilemmaB、TheConflictbetweenEmotionandReasonC、HowtheHeartCanRuletheHeadD、HowtoFaceaMoralDilemma标准答案:C知识点解析:第一段最后一句“Inastudyofbraindamage,publishedtoday,neuroscientistsreportevidencethatemotionsindeedexertapowerfulinfluenceonmoraljudgments”点明了本文的主题,全文主要讨论了“emotions”对“moraljudgments”的影响问题,所以,C应为答案。RecentlyantipatentargumentshavebeenadvancedwithregardstoHIVandAIDSdrugs.GovernmentsandcompaniesinBrazil,India,ThailandandUgandahavestartedtochallengepatentsmonopoliesonmedicine,arguingthathumanlivesaremoreimportantthanpatents,copyright,internationaltradelaws,andtheeconomicinterestofthepharmaceuticalindustry.Anti-retroviraltherapyhaslongbeenunaffordableforpeoplesufferingfromHIV/AIDSindevelopingcountries,andproponentsofgenericantiviraldrugsarguethatthehumanneedjustifiesthebreachofpatentlaw.WhentheThaiGovernmentPharmaceuticalOrganizationstartedproducinggenericantiviraldrugsinMarch2002thecostofamonthlytreatmentforonepersonplummetedfrom$500-$750to$30,hencemakingtreatmentmoreaffordable.InresponsetheUSgovernmentplacedThailandonthelistof"copyrightviolators"despitethefactthattheproductionofantiviraldrugsisnotsubjecttocopyright,evenintheUnitedStates.In2007thegovernmentofBrazildeclaredMerck'sefavirenzanti-retroviraldruga"publicinterest"medicine,andchallengedMercktonegotiatelowerpriceswiththegovernmentorhaveBrazilstripthepatentbyissuingacompulsorylicense.ItisreportedthatGhana,Tanzania,theDemocraticRepublicofCongoandEthiopiahavesimilarplanstoproducegenericantiviraldrugs.Westernpharmaceuticalcompaniesinitiallyrespondedwithlegalchallenges,butsomehavenowpromisedtointroducealternativepricingstructuresfordevelopingcountriesandNGOs.Campaignsforaffordableaccesstomedicines,suchasOxfam,arguethatdevelopingcountriesaredependentonforeignpharmaceuticalcompanies.QuotingarecentWorldHealthOrganisationreport,TrevorJonesarguesthatpatentmonopoliesdonotcreatemonopolypricing.Hearguesthatthecompaniesgivenmonopolies"setpriceslargelyonthewillingness/abilitytopay,alsotakingintoaccountthecountry,diseaseandregulation"insteadofreceivingcompetitionfromlegalizedgenerics.UnderWorldTradeOrganization(WTO)rules,adevelopingcountryhasoptionsforobtainingneededmedicationsundercompulsorylicensingorimportationofcheaperversionsofthedrugs,evenbeforepatentexpiration.InJuly2008NobelPrize-winningscientistSirJohnSulstoncriticisedthe"moralcorruption"ofthemedicalindustry.AmongstothersSulstonsaidthattheworldisatacrisispointintermsofgettingmedicinestosickpeople,particularlyinthedevelopingworld,Sulstoncalledforaninternationalbiomedicaltreatytoclearupissuesoverpatents.Inresponsetothesecriticismsagainstpharmaceuticalpatentsithasbeenpointedoutthatlessthan5%ofmedicinesontheWHO'sessentialdrugslistaresubjecttopatentmonopolyandthatcountrieswhobelievethatthesemonopoliesareimpedinghealthcaremaynotbeawarethatthemedicinesinquestion,particularlyforHIV/AIDSrelateddrugs,arenotpatentedintheircountry.16、Infaceofpatentsmonopoliesonmedicine,somepoorcountries______.A、justifiedtheirproductionofantiviraldrugsB、haveinitiatedanti-patentargumentsrecentlyC、areforcedtoproducelow-costantiviraldrugsD、havepreparedanaffordabletherapyforpatients标准答案:C知识点解析:根据第一段所说的“巴西等发展中国家政府认为人命比专利重要”以及“泰国自己生产治疗艾滋病的药物使患者看得起病”,C应为答案。17、Thai’sproductionofantiviraldrugs______.A、isjustifiableanddoesnotbreachanycopyrightB、violatescopyrightandinternationaltradelawsC、challengestheinternationalprestigeoftheUSD、impelstheUStoissueacompulsorylicense标准答案:A知识点解析:根据第一段中的“…thehumanneedjustifiesthebreachofpatentlaw”以及“…theproductionofantiviraldrugsisnotsubjecttocopyright,evenintheUnitedStates”可知,泰国自己生产治疗艾滋病的药物是合理的,不受专利权约束。所以,A应为答案。18、Westernpharmaceuticalcompanies______.A、promisetohelpAfrica’sdevelopingcountriesB、guaranteetolowerthepricesofpatenteddrugsC、challengetheillegalproductionofantiviraldrugsD、maylowerpricesofantiviraldrugsinpoorcountries标准答案:D知识点解析:根据第二段最后一句中的“somehavenowpromisedtointroducealternativepricingstructuresfordevelopingcountries…”可知,一些西方医药公司准备在发展中国家采用不同的定价方法。所以,D应为答案。19、AccordingtotherulesofWTO,______.A、patentsarcgovernedbyinternationalbiomedicaltreatiesB、patientsinpoorcountriesareentitledtoaffordabledrugsC、themedicalindustryhastoprovidetheneededmedicinesD、patentsmonopoliesonantiviraldrugsmustbeeliminated标准答案:B知识点解析:根据第四段第一句“Under…(WTO)rules,adevelopingcountryhasoptionsforobtainingneededmedications…importationofcheaperversionsofthedrugs…”可知,依据WTO规则,发展中国家有资格以较低价格获得所需药品。所以,B应为答案。20、Theauthorarguesthatpharmaceuticalpatents______.A、disallowpoorpeopletouseexistingcreationsB、impedehealthcarenotsoseriouslyassupposedC、providenecessaryincentivesforfutureinventionsD、preventothersfrommakingandsellingcheapdrugs标准答案:B知识点解析:根据最后一段可知,WTO基本药物目录中受专利保护的药物不到5%,特别是与治疗艾滋病相关的药物在贫穷国家并不受专利保护。所以,B应为答案。考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷第2套一、阅读(补全短文)(本题共20题,每题1.0分,共20分。)Youaregoingtoreadalistofheadingsandatextaboutseveralthingsthatpeoplewithanxietyshouldknow.ChoosethemostsuitableheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(1-5).Therearetwoextraheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.[A]Anxietyhasmanyotherforms.[B]Anxietyisconsideredtobeanormalreactiontostress.[C]Themostcommonanxietydisorderisgeneralizedanxietydisorder.[D]Anxietydisorderscanresolvewithtreatment.[E]Anxietyisanormalhumanemotion.[F]Anxietycanbeeitherashortterm"state"oralongterm"trait".[G]Treatmentofanxietydisordersincludespsychotherapyormedication,oracombination.Dr.JeffreyBorensteinisthemedicaldirectorandchiefexecutiveofHolliswoodHospital,aprivatepsychiatrichospitalinQueens,N.Y.Apsychiatrist,hespecializesinthetreatmentofanxietydisorders,affectivedisordersandrelatedsubstanceabuseissues.HeisalsochairmanofthesectiononpsychiatryattheNewYorkAcademyofMedicineandisthehostofapublictelevisionseriescalled"HealthyMinds"."Anxietydisordersarecommon,butmostpeoplethinktheyaretheonlypeopleexperiencingthem,"Dr.Borensteinsaid."Ifsomeonethinkstheyhaveaproblemorafamilymemberhasaproblem,theyprobablydo,andshouldseekhelp."Herearefivethingsthathesayspeoplewithanxietyshouldknow.【C1】______Weallexperienceitundercertaincircumstances.Butpeoplewhosefeelingsofnervousnessorfearpreventthemfromfunctioningathome,workorschoolorinsocialsituationsmaybesufferingfromananxietydisorder.Theyshouldseekprofessionalhelp.【C2】______Thedegreeoftensioninpeoplewiththisconditionrangeswidely.Somepeopleareabletowork,buttheydon'tperformattheleveltheyarecapableoforavoidtakingonnewresponsibilitiesandchallengingassignments.Somehaveanxietysoseverethattheycan'tholdajob,can'tsleepandhavedifficultytakingcareofthemselves.Theymayalsohavephysicalsymptomslikesoremuscles,headachesorfeelingsofshakiness.【C3】______Inpanicdisorder,peoplemayexperienceoverwhelminganddebilitatingsymptoms,includingshortnessofbreath,apoundingheart,sweatingandevenchestpain.Somepeoplethinktheyarehavingaheartattack,butitisreallyapanicattack.Obsessive-compulsivedisorderismarkedbyrecurringirrationalfearsthatleadtoobsessivebehaviorslikewashingthehandsorcheckingdoorlocksrepeatedlytocalmanxietyaboutgermsorintruders.Athirdtypeispost-traumaticstressdisorder,inwhichrecollectionofapasttraumatriggerssevereanxiety.【C4】______Psychotherapycanhelppatientsidentifythetriggersoftheiranxiety.Patientscanalsolearnrelaxationandothertechniquestoreducetheintensityofsymptoms.It'simportanttoseekhelpfromaqualifiedprofessionalwithexpertiseinanxiety,becauseanxietydisorderscanbedifficulttodiagnoseormayappearintandemwithothermentalillnesseslikedepressionorbipolardisorderorwithchemicaldependency.【C5】______Effectivetreatmentcanleavepatientsfreeofsymptomsandbetterabletomanagetheirpsychologicalresponses.Insomepeoplechangesindiet,likereducingcaffeine,canbringsignificantrelief.Scientistshavealsofoundacorrelationbetweenexerciseandimprovedbrainfunction,includingthosepartsofthebraininvolvedinmanagingstressors.Theseinsightsmakeitallthemoreimportantthatpeoplesufferingfromanxietyseekqualifiedprofessionalhelpasquicklyaspossible.1、【C1】标准答案:E知识点解析:本段的主要内容是说明焦虑是一种正常的情绪,但有些特殊情况会导致焦虑症的发生,因此选项E“焦虑是人类的正常情绪”与段落内容相符,是正确答案。2、【C2】标准答案:C知识点解析:本段的主要内容是描述泛焦虑症的基本症状,故选项C是正确选项。3、【C3】标准答案:A知识点解析:本段主要介绍了情绪恐慌失调、强迫性神经症和外伤后的压力失调的症状及特征,与选项A的内容相吻合。故A为正确选项。4、【C4】标准答案:G知识点解析:本段介绍了治疗焦虑症的基本方法:心理疗法和药物疗法,并介绍了遵循焦虑症专家的治疗指导的原因。因此G选项为正确选项。5、【C5】标准答案:D知识点解析:本段介绍了有效的治疗能够缓解焦虑症的症状,并且有研究表明,焦虑症患者应寻求焦虑症专家的专业治疗,这至关重要。因此选项D与段落内容相符,为正确选项。Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.ForQuestions1-5,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelistA-Gtofitintoeachofthenumberedblanks.Therearetwoextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyoftheblanks.Studentsapplytocollegeonline,e-mailtheirpaperstotheirprofessorsand,whentheywanttobecheeky,passnotesinclassbytext-messaging.Butthatdoesn'tnecessarilymeantheyhaveahighInternetIQ.【C1】______OrasLorieRoth,assistantvicechancellorofacademicprogramsatCaliforniaStateUniversityputsit:"EverysingleonethatcomesthroughthedoorthinksthatifyoujustgotoGoogleandgetsomehits—you'vegotmaterialforyourresearchpaperrightthere."That'swhyCalStateandanumberofothercollegesareworkingwithETStocreateatesttoevaluateInternetintelligence,measuringwhetherstudentscanlocateandverifyreliableonlineinformationandwhethertheyknowhowtoproperlyuseandcreditthematerial.【C2】______"Ifyoudon'tcometotheuniversitywithit,youneedtoknowthatyouarelackingsomeskillsthateducatedpeopleareexpectedtohave."Apreliminaryversionofthenewtest,theInformationandCommunicationTechnologyLiteracyAssessment,wasgivento3,300CalStatestudentsthisspringtoseehowwellitworks,i.e.testingthetest.【C3】______Nextyear,thetestisexpectedtobeavailableforstudentstotakeonavoluntarybasis.CalStateistheleadinstitutioninaconsortiumwhichincludesUCLA,theUniversityofLouisville,theCaliforniaCommunityCollegeSystem,theUniversityofNorthAlabama,theUniversityofTexasSystemandtheUniversityofWashington.Someoftheinstitutionsinvolvedareconsideringusingthetestonincomingstudentstoseeiftheyneedremedialclasses,saysEgan,ETS'projectmanagerfortheInformationandCommunicationTechnologyLiteracyAssessment.【C4】______RobertJimenez,astudentatCalState-Fullertonwhotooktheprototypetestthisspring,givesitapassinggrade."Itwasprettygoodinthatitallowedustogoaheadandthinkthroughreal-lifeproblems."【C5】______So,aquestiononbeestingremediespresentsachoiceofsitesrangingfromadstoaforumforherbtreatmentsto(thecorrectanswer)alistingfromtheNationalInstitutesofHealth,identifiablebyhaving"nih"intheURL(siteaddress)alongwiththe".gov"suffixthatconnotesanofficialgovernmentlisting.Hightechhasbeenafixtureofhigheredforsomeyears.A2002reportfromthePewInternet&AmericanLifeProjectfoundthat79percentofcollegeInternetusersthoughttheInternethadapositiveimpactontheiracademicexperience.Morethan70percentusedtheInternetmorethanthelibraryand56percentsaide-mailimprovedtheirrelationshipswithprofessors.[A]SamplequestionsincludegivingstudentsasimulatedpageofWebsearchresultsonaparticularsubjectandaskingstudentstopickthelegitimatesources.[B]Individualscoresaren'tbeingtalliedbutcampuseswillbegettingaggregatereports.[C]Whichdoesn'tnecessarilymeantheyall"suddenlybecomefabulousinformationevaluatorsandseekers,butitgivesthemalittlebitofanideathatthisisn'tsomethingthat'sapartfromlearning".[D]"ThistestmeasuresaskillasimportantashavingmathematicsandEnglishskillswhenyoucometotheuniversity,"saysRoth.[E]Otherschoolsarethinkingaboutgivingthetestasafollowuptocommunicationscoursestogaugecurriculaefficiency.[F]"They'rerealcomfortableinstant-messaging,downloadingMP3files.They'relesscomfortableusingtechnologyinwaysthatrequirer
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