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笔译二级综合能力(阅读理解)模拟试

卷1

一、阅读理解(含10小题)(本题共20题,每题1.0

分,共20分。)

SexualReproductionBirdsdoit.Beesdoit.Butdandelionsdon't.Theprodigiousspread

ofthesewinsomeweedsunderscoresalittle-apDreciatedbiologicalfact.Contraryto

humanexperience,sexisnotessentialtoreproduction.Asexualorganismscanoften

churnoutmultiplegenerationsofclones,gainingadistinctedgeintheevolutionary

numbersgame.Andthereinliesthepuzzle:Ifsexissuchaninefficientwaytoreproduce,

whyisitsowidespread?Sexalmostcertainlyoriginatednearly3.5billionyearsagoasa

mechanismforrepairingtheDNAofbacteria.Becauseancientearthwassuchaviolent

place,thegenesoftheseunicellularorganismswouldhavebeenfrequentlydamagedby

intenseheatandultravioletradiation.HConjugation"一theintricateprocessinwhich

onebacteriuminfusesgeneticmaterialintoanother一providedaningenious,if

cumbersome,solutiontothisproblem,althoughbacteriacontinuedtorelyonasexual

reproductiontoincreasetheirnumbers.Animalsex,however,isamorerecentinvention.

BiologistLynnMargulisoftheUniversityofMassachusettsatAmherstbelievesthe

evolutionaryrootsofeggandspermcellscanbetracedbacktoagroupoforganisms

knownasroleststhatfirstappearedsomeI.5billionyearsago.(Modernexamples

includeprotozoa,giantkelpandmalariaparasite.)Duringperiodsofstarvation,Margulis

conjectures,onerotestwasdriventodevouranother.Sometimesthiscannibalisticmeal

wasincompletelydigested,andthenucleiofpreyandpredatorfused.Byjoiningforces,

thefusedcellswerebetterabletosurviveadversity,andbecausetheysurvived,their

penchantforunionwaspassedontotheirdistantdescendants.Fromthisvantagepoint,

humansexualityseemslittlemorethanawondrousaccident,bornofakindoforiginal

sinamongprotozoa.Mostpopulationbiologists,however,believesexwasmaintained

overevolutionarytimebecauseitsomehowenhancedsurvival.Themixingandmatching

ofparentalgenes,theyargue,provideorganismswithanovelmechanismforgenerating

geneticallydifferentoffspring,therebyincreasingtheoddsthattheirprogenycould

exploitnewnichesinachangingenvironmentand,byvirtueoftheirdiversity,havea

betterchanceofsurvivingtheassaultsofbacteriaandothertinygermsthatrapidlyevolve

tricksfbreludingtheirhosts'defenses.

1、Theword"underscore"underlinedinParagraph1mostprobablymeans.

A、overestimate

B、underestimate

C、underline

D、underlie

标准答案:C

知识点解析:词义题型,答案是C。underscore此处意为“强调、凸显”,A选项意

为“高估”,B选项意为“低估”,C选项意为“强调”,D选项意为“构成……的基础或

原因“,故选C。本题核心:1.充分利用上下文语境推测词义;2.区分单词之间

的细微差异。本题中underscore、underline、underlie前缀相同,对三者表意异同的

甄别要依赖于平时对常见常用词汇的积累。

2、By"alittle-appreciatedbiologicalfact",theauthormeans.

A、mostpeoplearenotfamiliarwiththereproductionofdandelions

B、mostpeoplearcnotfamiliarwithasexualreproduction

C、sexualreproductionisseldomfavoredbybiologists

D^asexualreproductionisseldomfavoredbybiologists

标准答案:B

知识点解析:句子主旨题型,答案是B。本题考查对文中特定句子主旨的理解。考

查句在词汇理解层面存在两个关键点:一是appreciate一词,该词为大家所熟悉的

义项是“感激,欣赏“,而此句适合的义项则是“知晓,领会”,整句可直译为“一个

鲜为人知的生物学事实”,C、D选项将appreciate错误理解为favor,将biological

一词错误理解为“生物学家的“,故先排除;二是fact一词,该词行使的是指代功

能,此句本身未说明所指,故需联系上下文加以理解。从冠词a一词可判断此概念

在文中属于首次提及,可推知具体的阐释会出现在此句之前而非之后,而A选项

“蒲公英的繁衍”出现在该句之前\为作者所要陈述事实的证据,故排除。紧随其后

的“Contrarytohumanexperience,sexisnotessentialtoreproduction.”一句对考查句

进一步加以解释说明,可见大多数人认为性对于繁衍而言是必要条件,由此推定C

选项“大多数人对无性繁衍不熟悉''符合作者的表意主旨。本题核心:留意常见词汇

的特殊义项,同时善于运用语法知识锁定正确的信息点所在。

3、AccordingtoParagraph1,asexualreproductionisadvantageousforits.

A、largeoffspringnumbers

B、creationofoffspringwithoutamate

C、creationofgeneticallyidenticaloffspring

D、creationofgeneticallydifferentoffspring

标准答案:A

知识点解析:段落主旨题型,答案是A。本题考查点“无性繁衍的优点”与段落的主

旨密切相关。木段为全文引段,旨在点明主题。作者采用的具体策略是反面对照

法,对照的两方分别为有性和无性繁衍,意在通过彰显无性繁衍的优点来引发读者

思考有性繁衍存在的必要性。段中涉及无性繁衍的叙述有两处,一是theprodigious

spreadofthesewinsomeweeds,二是“Asexualorganismscanoftenchurnoutmultiple

generationsofclones,gainingadistinctedgeintheevolutionarynumbersgame.从

prodigiousspread(疯狂的传播)、chumoutmultiplegenerations(大量制造子子孙孙)和

numbersgame(数字游戏)等描述词可见作者意在突出其繁衍数量多这一优点,故选

Ao本题核心:B、C选择项的内容(无须交配;与后代基因相同)同样属于无性繁殖

的特征,尽管在原文中亦有所提及,但甄选正确答案有赖于把握段落的论证逻辑,

找准表意重心,明确作者在此处提及无性繁殖的用意。

4、Wccaninferfromthepassagethatsexfirstappearedin.

A、bacteria

B、multicellularorganisms

C、rotests

D、protozoa

标准答案:A

知识点解析:细节题型,答案是A。本题考查有性繁衍最早出现在哪种生物形态

上。根据第二段第一句"Sexalmostcertainlyoriginatednearly3.5billionyearsagoas

amechanismforrepairingtheDNAofbacteria.”中的originate一词可基本锁定A选

项“细菌B选项中的organisms一词同样出现在第二段,但修饰词unicellular被

置换为mukicellular,为干扰项。C选项rolesls出现在第三段,对应的时间点为

1.5billionyearsago。D选项protozoa亦出现在第三段,对应的时间点为

modern.依次排序可确定A为正确答案。本题核心:此题涉及时间排序,可通读

全文寻找时间标识词确定答案。

5、WhichstatementisNOTtrueaboutconjugation?

A、Conjugationisaprocesswherebythegenesofbacteriaaretransferred.

B、Conjugationisaprocesswherebythegenesofbacteriaarerecombined.

C>Conjugationisaprocesswherebythegenesofbacteriaarerepaired.

D、Conjugationisaprocesswherebythegenesofbacteriaaredamaged.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:概念主旨题型,答案是D。此题考查对conjugation这一概念的理

解。原文第三段将其描述为“theintricateprocessinwhichonebacteriuminfuses

geneticmaterialintoanother”(一个细菌将遗传物质注入另一个细菌的微妙过程),选

择项并未照搬原文文字,因此需基于原文的描述把握概念的实质「给出的四个选择

项分别为:在这个过程中,细菌的遗传因子A”发生转移,B“进行重组”、C“得到

修复”、D“遭到损害”。A、B选项涉及过程描述,从定义本身可推定此两选项无

误。C、D选项涉及结果/后果描述,从上下文可知,远古地球生存环境恶劣,细

菌遗传因子常因高热和紫外线辐射而遭受损害,conjugation则提供了一种解决方

案,可见结果应当是细菌的遗传因子得到修复,C选项描述无误。正确答案应为

Do本题核心:1.注意题干是以否定形式出现的,要求选出的是描述不正确的选

项;2.不可因原文中出现damage原词而断章取义将其视为正确理解,而应围绕

正确的逻辑关系作答。

6、AccordingtobiologistLynnMargulis,.

A、rotestshavebotheggandspermcells

B、rotestsdevouredeachotherbecauseofstarvation

C、rotestsdevouredeachotherforthesurvivalofitsspecies

D、protozoans,liketheirdistantancestors,devoureachother

标准答案:B

知识点解析:观点主旨题型,答案是B。本题考查生物学家LynnMargulis的具体

观点。原文给出的信息大意如下:精子和卵子产生的源头可追溯到rotests。该类生

物因为饥饿而相互吞噬,由于吞噬不完全,吞噬者和被吞噬者的细胞核发生了聚

合。两者的合力使得聚合后的细胞在恶劣环境中更容易存活,而这种相互结合的倾

向也随着其存活被其继承下来。逐一对比选择项可见:A选项与原文不符,尽管原

文出现了rools一词,但并非指rotests本身具有精子和卵子细胞,而是指这种生物

在相互吞噬过程中产生了细胞核聚合,导致后来同类生物之间精子和卵子细胞存在

结合的倾向。C选项与原文不符,根据原文逻辑,“物种存续”是“互相吞噬”的结果

而非原因。D选项与原文不符,尽管根据modernexamples一词可判定protozoa和

rotests之间存在共性,但原文protozoa一词出现在作者探讨rotests的吞噬现象之

前,可见其共性并非吞噬本能,而只是从物种分类上可大致划归一类。本题核心:

完整理解段落逻辑,而非孤立依据单独字句断章取义。

7、Paragraph4impliesthathumansexualityistheresultof.

A、geneticmutation

B、gradualevolution

C>germprotection

D、bacterialtransformation

标准答案:B

知识点解析:段落主旨题型,答案是B。本题考查人类性的来源,需准确把握段落

的论证逻辑。第四段开头前两句提及了两种截然相反的观点,第一种认为人类性的

出现可归于偶然事件,第二种认为人类性的出现是为了存续逐渐进化而来。从

fromthisvantagepoint一词可知,第一种观点是对上段内容的总结,从however一

词可见本段论证重心发生转变,之后整段的论述都围绕后一种观点展开。可见在

A(基因突变)、B(逐渐进化)、C(胚芽保护)、D(细菌转变)四个选项中,B是正确答

案。本题核心:重点关注段落开头以有效把握主旨。

8、Theword"elude"underlinedinParagraph4isclosestinmeaningto.

A、escape

B、confront

C、recognize

D、attack

标准答案:A

知识点解析:词义题型,答案是A。elude此处意为“逃避、逃开“,A选项意为“逃

避”,B选项意为“面临、遭遇”,C选项意为“认出、承认”,D选项意为“攻击”,故

选A。本题核心:充分利用上下文语境推测词义。

9、Thefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassageaboutsexualreproduction

EXCEPT.

A^becauseofthemixingofgenesinsexualreproduction,alloffspringhavegenetic

variations

B>becauseofsexualreproduction,aspeciescanadaptmorequicklytochangesinits

surroundings

C^withthehelpofsexualreproduction,humansarebetterabletocombatbacteriaand

sperms

D、sexualreproductionleadstoagreatervarietyinpopulation

标准答案:C

知识点解析:是非题型,答案是C。本题涉及对有性繁衍的描述,可采用排除法逐

一考查。从第四段“anovelmechanismfbrgeneratinggeneticallydifferentoffspring”一

句可知,A选项陈述无误;从第三段“thefusedcellswerebetterabletosurvive

adversity”、第四段“increasingtheoddsthattheirprogenycouldexploitnewnichesina

changingenvironment”等句可知,B选项陈述无误;D选项“有荏繁衍可使种群种类

更多样”是基于原文信息的合理推断。C选项对应原文第四段的“haveabetterchance

ofsurvivingtheassaultsofbacteriaandothertinygerms”一句,选择项以sperms一词

替代原文中的germs一词以混淆视听,故为有错选项。本题核心:重点关注选择项

的陈述细节,需与文中相应字句一一对照以锁定出错点。

10、Thepurposeofthepassageisto.

A、justifythenecessityofsexualreproduction

B、explaintheoriginofsexualreproduction

C、tracethehistoryofsexualreproduction

D、demonstratethedifferencesbetweensexualandasexualreproduction

标准答案:A

知识点解析:篇章主旨题型,答案是A。本题考查全文主旨。文章除了开头,主干

部分基本未提及无性繁殖,可见无性繁殖只是引子,不是作者的论证重心,由此排

除D选项“阐释有性繁衍和无性繁衍之间的差异”。其余三个选项总结的内容原文

均有涉及,需细读原文考查作者的论证逻辑。从第一段最后一句"Ifsexissuchan

inefficientwaytoreproduce,whyisitsowidespread?”(如果有性繁殖是低效的,为何

会如此普遍?)可初步推定,作者的论证重点是有性繁殖存在的必要性c再考查随后

三段论证,尽管三段文字依次谈到了生物、动物以及人类的有性繁殖,并在段落开

头提及了三者的起源,但在具体论证过程中,突出的是有性繁殖发生的环境、原因

以及生物进化带来的结果,可见"必要性''才是作者的论述主旨,应选A。本题核

心:应同时关注两方面内容,一是文章的开头和结尾,二是具体段落的论证重点,

以得出正确结论。

MemoryBrainsaredifferentfromcomputers,buttheanalogycanbehelpful.LikethePC

onyourdesk,yourmindisequippedwithtwobasictypesofmemory:"working

memory"fbrjugglinginformationinthepresentmoment,and"long-termmemory"for

storingitoverextendedperiods.Contrarytopopularwisdom,ourbrainsdon'trecord

everythingthathappenstousandthenburyituntilahypnotistoratherapisthelpsus

dredgeitup.Mostofwhatweperceivehoversbrieflyinworkingmemory,amentalplay

spaceakintoacomputer'sRAM,thensimplyevaporates.Workingmemoryenablesyou

toperformsimplecalculationsinyourheadorretainphonenumberslongenoughtodial

them.AndlikeRAM,itletsyouanalyzeandinventthingswithoutcreatingalasting

record.Long-termmemoryactsmorelikeaharddrive,physicallyrecordingpast

experiencesinthebrainregionknownascerebralcortex.Thecortex,orouterlayerofthe

brain,housesathicketof10billionvine—likenervecells,whichcommunicateby

relayingchemicalandelectricalimpulses.Wecanwillthingsintolong-termmemory

simplybyrehearsingthem.Butthedecisiontostoreordiscardapieceofinformation

rarelyinvolvesanyconsciousthought.It'susuallyhandledautomaticallybythe

hippocampus,asmall,two-wingedstructurenestleddeepinthecenterofthebrain.Like

thekey-boardonyourcomputer,thehippocampusservesasakindofswitchingstation.

Asneuronsoutinthecortexreceivesensoryinformation.Theyrelayittothe

hippocampus.Ifthehippocampusresponds,thesensonneuronsstartformingadurable

network.Butwithoutthatactofconsent,theexperiencevanishestbrever.Bystoringonly

theinformationweremostlikelytouse,ourbrainsmaketheworldmanageable.Perfect

retentionmaysoundlikeagodsend,butwhenthehippocampusgetsoverlypermissive,

theresultscanbedevastating.Attheotherendofthespectrumstandsimpairmentsofthe

memory,whichcanbecausedbybrainsurgeryaswellasnormalaging.Othermemory

bustersincludedepression,anxietyandasimplelackofstimulation—allofwhichkeep

usfrompayingfullattentiontooursurroundings.What,then,arethebestwaystoprotect

yourmemory?Obviously,anyoneconcernedaboutstayingsharpshouldmakeapointof

sleepingenoughandmanagingstress.Andbecausethebrainisatthemercyofthe

circulatorysystem,aheart-healthylifestylemayhavecognitivebenefitsaswell.

11、Accordingtollicpassage,theworkingniciiiuryandllicloiig-lcruiincmuiyaic

respectivelyfbr.

A、processinginformationandrecordinginformation.

B、calculationandconfirmingthecalculations.

C、storinginformationandperformingcalculations.

D、storinginformationandprocessingthestorage.

标准答案:A

知识点解析:暂无解析

12、Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A^Whatweareincontactswithmaynotbeallstoredinthethebrain.

B>Whatweareincontactswitharejustshort-livedinthebrain.

C^Allofourimmediateknowledgemaybeallreadyforuse.

D^Onlysomeinformationintheworkingmemorycanberetrievedlater.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:暂无解析

13>Thehippocampusiscomparedtoakeyboardbecause.

A、onlywheninformationisrelatedtothehippocampuscanthesensoryneuronsstart

functioning.

alltheinputofinformationcanbefunctionedbythehippocampus.

C>thehippocampuscantransformalltheinformationreceivedintothecortex.

D、onlywhenthehippocampusisfunctioningcantheinformationbeused.

标准答案:A

知识点解析:暂无解析

14、Whatahumanbraincanrememberanduselargelydependson.

A>thecooperationbetweenthecerebalcortexandthehippocampus.

B、thecooperationbetweenthecerebalcortexandtheneurons.

C、howtheneuronsandthehippocampusareworking.

D、howmucheffortahumanbeingismadeinstoringreceivedinformation.

标准答案:A

知识点解析:暂无解析

15、WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A、Alltheinformationintheworkingmemorycanbestoredinthelong-termmemory.

Onlysomeoftheinformationcanbestoredinthelong-termmemory.

C>Ifthereceivedinformationisnotjuggled,itmaysoondepartfromthememory.

D^Alltheinformationinthelong-termmemoryisfromtheworkingmemory.

标准答案:A^

知识点解析:暂无解析

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