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Directions:Inthispartyouareaskedtochoosethebestwordforeachblankinthepassage.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.
InSwitzerland,sixmileswestofGeneva,liesacollectionoflaboratoriesandbuildings,and,1
curiousofall,acircularmoundof
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morethan650feetindiameter.Thisclusterhasuniqueimportance.ItisEurope’s3atomiccitydedicatedto
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theatomforpeacefulpurposes.
Thestrangebuildings5
theEuropeanCouncilforNuclearResearch,morepopularlyknown,from6Frenchinitials,asCERN.Thecouncilwas7
whenahandfulofstatesmenandscientificexperts8inParisin1950.Theiraimwasto“9
anorganizationprovidingforco-operationamongEuropeanstates
10
nuclearresearchofapurescientificandfundamentalcharacter.”
TheCERNagreementwas
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in1953,andworkontheatomiccitybeganin1954.todayCERN’s
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areamongthemostmodernandthemostdiversifiedintheworld.
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asthescientificaspectmaybe,therealsignificanceofCERNmaylie
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thethousandpeople——thescientists,labworkers,andadministrative
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drawnfromthefourteenmembernations——16
populateit.Britishengineerswork
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withSwisselectriciansandYugoslavnuclearphysicists.The
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languagesareFrenchandEnglish,withGermananunofficialthird.ButBERNis
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towerofBabel——thelanguageofscienceis
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andall-embracing.
1.A.best
B.chiefly
C.most
D.mostly
2.A.earth
B.dirt
C.mud
D.soil
3.A.oneandbest
B.oneandonly
C.oneandan
D.oneandmerely
4.A.investigation
B.beinginvestigated
C.investigate
D.investigating
5.A.workwith
B.belongto
C.consistof
D.arelocatedin
6.A.his
B.their
C.its
D.those
7.A.comeintobeingB.constructed
C.erected
D.born
8.A.joined
B.developed
C.met
D.metwith
9.A.found
B.putup
C.build
D.establish
10.A.in
B.on
C.for
D.about
11.A.sealed
B.signed
C.secured
D.settled
12.A.resources
B.accommodations
C.facilities
D.funds
13.A.Impressionistic
B.Impressing
C.Impressed
D.Impressive
14.A.in
B.with
C.on
D.at
15.A.crew
B.crowd
C.party
D.group
16.A.whoever
B.who
C.which
D.whatever
17.A.sidebyside
B.backtoback
C.hearttoheart
D.facetoface
18.A.living
B.authentic
C.official
D.real
19.A.the
B.a
C.not
D.no
20.A.worldwide
B.infinite
C.universal
D.comprehensive
PartII.
Readingcomprehension(20x2=40%)
Directions:Therearefourpassagesinthispart.Aftereachpassage,therearefivequestions.Youaretochoosethebestanswerforeachquestion.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.
Passageone
Diseaseisafluidconceptinfluencedbysocietalandculturalattitudesthatchangediachronicallyinresponsetonewscientificandmedicaldiscoveries.Historically,doctorsdefinedadiseaseaccordingtoaclusterofsymptoms,andastheirclinicaldescriptionsbecamemoresophisticated,theystartedtoclassifydiseasesintoseparategroups,sothatfromthismedicaltaxonomycamenewinsightsintodiseaseetiology.Beforethe20thcentury,schizophreniaandsyphiliticinsanityweretreatedasthesamedisease,butbyearly1900itbecameevidentthatpsychoseswithoutassociateddementiarepresentedaseparatediseaseforwhichthetermschizophreniawasthencoined.Thedefinitionofschizophreniacontinuestoevolvefromthepsychiatricdiseaseofthe1960stoanillnesswithasuspectedgeneticetiology,thoughtheexistenceofsuchanetiologyremainsuncertain.Whileanoptimistichuntisstillonforthegenesinvolved,wemustcontinuetodefineschizophreniaintermsofthepresenceorabsenceof“positive”and“negative”symptoms.
Labelingsomeoneasdiseased,however,hasenormousindividual,social,financial,andphysicalimplications,forirrespectiveofdiseasesymptoms,thelabelitselfmayleadtosignificantdistress.Individualswithasymptomaticconditions,includinggeneticvariations,maybeperceivedbythemselvesorothersashavingadisease.Itisnotthatlabelingsomeoneasdiseasedisalwayspositive——---itdoeshavesevereramifications,affectingdecisionstohavechildrenorresultinginunjusttreatmentbylife,medical,anddisabilityinsurers——---butitcanbebeneficial,legitimizingsymptoms,clarifyingissuesofpersonalresponsibility,andimprovingaccessibilitytohealthcare.Nevertheless,deviationsfromnormalthatarenotassociatedwithriskshouldnotbeconsideredsynonymouswithdisease.Twoschools————-nominalistandessentialistorreductionist————--havedebatedtheclinicalcriteriausedtolabelapatientasdiseased.Nominalistslabelsymptomswithadiseasename,suchasschizophrenia,anddonotofferanexplanationoftheunderlyingetiology,whileessentialistscontendthatforeverydiseasethereisanunderlyingpathologicaletiology,andnowarguethattheessentiallesiondefiningthediseasestateisageneticabnormality.
Ithasbeensuggestedthatdiseasesdefinedaccordingtotheessentialisttraditionmaybepreciselywrong,whereasthosedefinedinthenominalisttraditionalmayberoughlyaccurate.Butinlabelingadiseasestate,wemustconsiderboththephenotype(symptoms)orthegenotype(geneticabnormality),foradverseconsequences,whilethelatterhelpssuggestspecificgeneticorpharmacologictherapies.Thus,bothclinicalcriteriaandgeneticabnormalitiesshouldbeusedtodefineadiseasestate,andthechoiceofadiseasedefinitionwillvaryaccordingtowhatonewishestoachieve,thegeneticcounselingoffamilymembersortheeffectivetreatmentofthepatient.
21.
Theauthorofthepassageisprimarilyconcernedwith
A)
proposingareturntoatraditionaltaxonomicalsystem
B)
describinganwaytoresolveataxonomicaldilemma
C)
assessingthesuccessofanewtaxonomicalmethod
D)
predictingachangeinfuturetaxonomy
22.
Itcanbeinferredthattheauthorconsidersthewayschizophreniahasbeenclassifiedbydoctorsafter1960tobeanexampleofwhichofthefollowing?
A)
Adiseasewhichresistedtraditionalmethodsofclassification,buthasbeenservedwellbymodernmethodsofclassification
B)
Adiseasewhichhasresistedmodernmethodsofclassification,andcontinuestorequireatraditionalmethodofclassification
C)
Adiseasewhichsatisfiesmodernmethodsofclassificationbest,butwhichscientistsprefertoclassifythroughatraditionalmethod
D)
Adiseasewhichsatisfiestraditionalmethodsofclassificationbest,butwhichscientistsprefertoclassifythroughamodernmethod
23.
Accordingtothepassage,anadherentofthe“nominalistschool’wouldclassifyararenewfeverinwhichofthefollowingways?
A)
Shewouldwaituntilthediseaseappearsinotherpatients,thenclassifyitbyestablishingvariationsintheirsymptoms.
B)
Shewoulddeterminewhetherthediseaseisacquiredorgenetic,thenclassifyitaccordingly.
C)
Shewouldisolatethebacteriaorvirusorgeneticanomalywhichcausesthedisease,thenclassifyitaccordingly.
D)
Shewoulddescribethepatient’ssymptoms,comparethemtopatientswhohavehadsimilarsymptoms,thentreatthepatternasadisease.
24.
Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthefunctionofthelastparagraphinrelationtothepassageasawhole?
A)
Itsummarizesthebenefitsthatmayaccruefromaperfectedsystemofpathologicaltaxonomy.
B)
Itprovidesadditionalreasonswhypathologicaltaxonomyisadifficultendeavor.
C)
Itarguesforasynthesisoftwomethodsofpathologicaltaxonomyalreadyinuse.
D)
Itcontinuestohighlightthedifferencesbetweentwomethodsoftaxonomicalpathologicaltaxonomy.
25.
Itcanbeinferredthatwhichofthefollowingsituationsislikelytobemostproblematictoanadherentofthe“essentialist”methodofpathologicaltaxonomy?
A)
Apatientsufferingfromfever,inwhichthevirusthatisapparentlyresponsibleforthesymptomshasnotbeenisolated
B)
Apatientsufferingfromlunginflammationwhich,thoughresemblingotherinflammations,doesnotrespondtoanyknowntreatments
C)
Apatientsufferingfromageneticanomalywhosecausemaybeknownbutwhoseconsequencesremainunidentified
D)
Acaseofapatientwithsymptomsthatmayhavearisenfromtwoknowndiseasesofdifferentsources
Passagetwo
Theworldhasspentonpreparationsforwarmorethan$112billionayear,roughly$450perheadforeveryman,woman,andchildintheworld.Letusconsiderforamomentwhatcouldbedonewiththissumofmoneyifitwerespentonpeaceandnotonwar.Someofit,atanyrate,Ithemoreprosperouscountries,couldbespentonthereductionoftaxation.Therestshouldbespentinwaysthatwill,atthesametime,beofbenefittomankindandasolutiontotheeconomicproblemofconversionfromwarindustrytotheexpansionofpeaceindustries.Astothisexpansion,letusbeginwiththemostelementaryofallneeds,namely,food.Atpresent,themajorityofmankindsuffersfromundernourishment,and,inviewofthepopulationexplosion,thissituationsislikelytogrowworseincomingdecades.Averysmallpartofwhatisnowbeingspentuponarmamentswouldrectifyourpredicament.NotonlycouldtheAmericansurplusofgrain,whichwasformanyyearsuselesslydestroyed,bespentinreliefoffamine,but,byirrigation,largeregionsnowdesertcouldbemadefertile,and,byimprovementintransport,distributionfromregionsofexcesstoregionsofscarcitycouldbefacilitated.
Housing,evenintherichestcountries,isoftendisastrouslyinadequate.Thiscouldberemediedbyatinyfractionofwhatisbeingspentonmissiles.Educationeverywhere,butespeciallyIthenewlyliberatedcountriesofAfricaandAsia,demandsanexpendituremanytimesasgreatasthatwhichitreceivesatpresent.Butitisnotonlygreaterexpenditurethatisneededineducation.Iftheterrorofwarwereremoved,sciencecouldbedevotedtoimprovinghumanwelfare,insteadoftotheinventionofincreasinglyexpensivemethodsofmutualslaughter,andschoolswouldnolongerthinkitapartoftheirdutytopromotehatredofpossibleenemiesbymeansofignorancetemperedbylies.
Bythehelpofmoderntechniques,theworldcouldenteruponaperiodofhappinessandprosperityfarsurpassinganythingknowninprevioushistory.Allthisispossible.Itrequiresonlyadifferentoutlookoninternationalaffairsandadifferentstateofmindtowardthosenotionswhicharenowregardedasenemies.Thisispossible,Irepeat,butitcannotbedoneallatonce.Toreversethetrendofaffairsinthemostpowerfulnationsoftheworldisnolighttaskandwillrequireadifficultprocessofre-education.
26.
Bydivertingsomeorallofthemoneyspentonpreparationforwartopeacefulpurposes,allofthefollowingbenefitswouldoccurexceptthat____.
A)
educationcouldbeimproved
B)
sciencecouldconcentrateonimprovinghumanwelfare
C)
betterhousingcouldbeprovided
D)
thepopulationexplosioncouldbecontrolled
27.
Schoolsatthepresenttimeoftenhavetomakeuseof____.
A)
inadequatefunds
B)
untrainedteaches
C)
poorbuildings
D)
liesinordertopromotehatredofpossibleenemies
28.
Theproblemofundernourishmentwillbecomemorecriticalbecause____.
A)
Americadestroysitssurplusgoods
B)
thereisinadequateshipping
C)
ofthepopulationexplosion
D)
oflackofirrigation
29.
Theadjectivethatbestdescribesthisauthoris____.
A)quixotic
B)lugubrious
C)pragmatic
D)utopian
30.Accordingtotheauthor,averysmallpartofwhatisbeingspentuponarmamentswould___.
A)leadtomoredisputes
B)helpusmakeprediction
C)hardlyhelpsolvethepopulationexplosion
D)helpussolvemanyproblems
Passagethree
Althoughhumanshavemuchbiggerbrainsrelativetobodyweightthandootherprimates,thetotalrestingenergyrequirementsofthehumanbodyarenogreaterthanthoseofanyothermammalofthesamesize,implyingthatweuseahighershareofourdailyenergybudgettofeedourvoraciousbrains.Howdidsuchanenergeticallycostlybrainevolve?
Onetheoryholdsthatbipedalismenabledhominidstocooltheircranialblood,therebyfreeingtheheat-sensitivebrainofthetemperatureconstraintsthathadkeptitssizeincheck.Butbrainexpansionalmostcertainlycouldnothaveoccurreduntilhominidsadoptedadietsufficientlyrichincaloriesandnutrientstomeettheassociatedcosts.Acrossallprimates,specieswithbiggerbrainsdineonricherfoods,andhumansaretheextremeexampleofthiscorrelation,boastingthelargestrelativebrainsizeandthechoicestdiet.Animalfoodsarefardenserincaloriesandnutrientsthanmostplantfoods,andsoitstandstoreasonthatforearlyHomo,acquiringmoregraymattermeantseekingoutmoreoftheenergy-densefare.
Fossils,too,indicatethatimprovementstodietaryqualityaccompaniedevolutionarybraingrowth.Thelater,robustproto-humans—adead-endbranchofthehumanfamilytreethatlivedalongsidemembersofourowngenus—hadheavilybuiltmandiblesandhuge,thicklyenameledmolarteethbuiltforprocessingtough,low-qualityplantfoods,whileearlymembersofthegenusHomo,whichdescendedfromthegracileproto-humans,hadmuchmoredelicatejawsand,smallermolarsdespitebeingfarlargerintermsofoverallbodysizethantheirpredecessors.
EnvironmentalchangeappearstohavesetthestageforthisevolutionarychangewhenthecontinueddesiccationoftheAfricanlandscapelimitedtheamountandvarietyofedibleplantfoodsavailabletohominids.Thusweoftenseeanincreaseinanimalbonesathominidsitesduringthisperiod,alongwithevidencethatthesebeastswerebutcheredusingstonetools.Whiletherobustproto-humanscopedwiththisproblemmorphologically,evolvinganatomicalspecializationsthatenabledthemtosubsistonmorewidelyavailable,difficult-to-chewfoods,Homotookadifferentpath.Asitturnsout,thespreadofgrasslandsalsoledtoanincreaseintherelativeabundanceofgrazingmammalssuchasantelopeandgazelle,creatingopportunitiesforhominidscapableofexploitingthem.Homodevelopedthefirsthunting-and-gatheringeconomyinwhichgameanimalsbecameasignificantpartofthedietandresourcesweresharedamongmembersoftheforaginggroups.
Thesechangesindietandforagingbehaviordidnotturnourancestorsintostrictcarnivores,buttheadditionofmodestamountsofanimalfoodstothemenu,combinedwiththesharingofresourcesthatistypicalofhunter-gatherergroups,significantlyincreasedthequalityandstabilityofhominiddiets,andaftertheinitialspurtinbraingrowth,dietandbrainexpansionprobablyinteractedsynergistically:biggerbrainsproducedmorecomplexsocialbehavior,whichledtofurthershiftsinforagingtacticsandimproveddiet,whichinturnfosteredadditionalbrainevolution.
31.
Theauthorisprimarilyconcernedwith______.
A)
disprovingtheviewthatbipedalismalonecanaccountforthehumanbrain’sevolution
B)
describingarelationshipbetweentheacquisitionofanimproveddietandthedevelopmentofthehumanbrain
C)
contrastingthecharacteristicsofHomoandhisprimateancestors
D)
analyzingtheevolutionarybasisforthedevelopmentofthemodernhumandiet
32.
Theauthorreferstotheincreaseinanimalbonesinthefourthparagraphprimarilyinorderto_____.
A)
demonstratetheincreaseoftheavailabilityofgrazingmammalsduringthedesiccationoftheAfricanlandscape
B)
provideproofthatenvironmentalchangesdidindeedoccuraroundatimeofrapidevolutionforHomo
C)
explainthemeansbywhichHomowasabletomakeuseoftheappearanceoftheantelopeandgazelle
D)
offerevidencethatwiththedesiccationoftheAfricanlandscape,Homo’sdietchangedfromthatoftheaustralopithecine
33.
Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatchimpanzeesarecharacterizedby____.
A)
brainsthatuselessoverallbodyenergythanthepercentagehumansuse
B)
thepossessionoflesstotalbodyweightthantheaveragehumanweight
C)
atotalrestingenergyequaltothatofhumanrestingenergy
D)
adietcompletelydevoidofrichfoodspreferredbymoredevelopedspecies
34.
TheauthormentionsallofthefollowingasevidencethatdietarychangesaccompaniedtheexpansionofHomo’sbrainEXCEPT____.
A)
thehighercaloriedensityfoundinfoodsHomoateduringtheexpansion,andtheirextranutrients
B)
thefossilrecordofHomo,andwhatitindicatesaboutHomo’sprogressiveadaptation
C)
thefactHomowaslargerintermsofoverallbodysizethanitspredecessors
D)
thedevelopmentofahunting-and-gatheringeconomybeneficialtofurtherbraingrowth
35.
Accordingtothepassage,initialimprovementinbrainfunctioninHomo’sancestorsresultedatleastpartiallyfromwhichofthefollowing?
A)
thesharingofresourcestypicalofhunter-gatherergroupstowhichHomoeventuallycametobelong
B)
thefreeingofHomo’sheat-sensitivebrainfromthetemperatureconstraintsthathadkeptitssizeincheck
C)
theavailabilityoffoodsfardenserincaloriesandnutrientsthanthosepreviouslyavailable
D)morphologicalsolutionsofenvironmentalchangedevelopedbytherobustproto-humans
Passagefour
ThereisapopularEnglishbeliefthatifyoucan’tgetinthewater,youmightaswellgetonit.Itmaybethattheseasaroundourcoastsaretoochillanduninvitingforround-the-yearbathing,orthatinmanycasestreacherouscurrentsandsharpincisor-likerocksbeneaththewaterdiscourageallbutthemostventuresome.Perhapstherealansweristhatweareislandersandislands,onthewhole,tendtoproducesea-faringpeople.Ourearlyhistoryofexplorationanddiscovery,tosaynothingofdownrightpiracy,goessomewaytosupportthis.Howeverthatmaybe,theEnglishmanisnotjustcontenttogetonthesea,heisalsoirresistiblycompelledtogetonhisinlandwaterways.Ourrivers,canalsandlakes,besidesprovingacheap,ifrelativelyslowformoftransport,attractaregulararmyofenthusiasticamateurswhospendtheirwintersscrapingandpaintingtheirboatsinreadinessforthewarmerweather,someevengoingsofarastobuildtheirowncraft.Whenspringcomes,theproudownerstaketothewaterintheirlittleboats,whitesailsflapping,likesomanyducks.Thereareofcourseinnumerablerowingboats,punts,skiffsanddinghies,andsuperior,motor-poweredcabincruiserswhoseownerswearyachtingcapsandnautical-lookingsweater.Theselast,usuallyflyingaclubpennantandwithagirlortwostretchedoutonthecabinroof,proceedatspeeddowntherivercreatingawashthatsetsthesmallerboatsbobbingandbouncingandevenonoccasioncapsizing.Eventheirmagnificence,however,iseclipsedbytherowingeightswhostreakupanddownintheirelegantlongboats,dippingtheiroarstothemercilesscriesofthecoach:‘In–Out–In–Out’.Thesearethegiantsoftheriver,bronzedandmuscular,obliviousofeverythingbuttheprecisionoftheirtimingandtheneedforspeed.
Anydescriptionofourinlandwaterwayswouldbeincompletewithoutreferencetothosewhohavemadethewatertheirwayoflife.Disregardingdamp,inconvenience,gales,stormsandthedangeroffloods,theymaketheirhomesonthewater,inhouseboatsorconvertedbarges,becoming,asitwere,aspeciesofhumanwater-rat.Theiroriginalintentionmayhavebeentogetawayfromthetensionandfrustrationofcityorsuburbanlife,butitissoonapparentthattheirsisnogipsyexistence.Theirhomes,mooredorfloating,arepaintedingaycolours,electriclightandbathroomsareinstalled,curtainsappearatthewindowsandneighboursviewithoneanotherinthecultivationoftrailingpotplantsandhangingbasketsofflowers.Theresultiscomfortablysuburban——adogoracatisfrequentlyintroducedintothedomesticscene——andthewholeisanexcellentexampleoftheartofcompromise.Theownershavelostnoneoftheircreaturecomforts,buttheyhavesatisfiedtheirurgetoliveonthewater.
36.
Thewritersuggeststhatthemajorityofislanders____.
A)
havetomaketheirlivingfromthesea
B)
arestronglyattractedtothesea
C)
areonlyinterestedingoingtosea
D)
havetogoonvoyagesofdiscovery
37.
Thepassagetellsusthat,amongboat-lovers,therearesome____.
A)
experiencedboat-builders
B)
amateursoldiers
C)
do-it-yourselfenthusiasts
D)
membersofthearmedforces
38.
Whathappensinthespring?Theboat-owners____.
A)
gointothewaterwiththeirboats
B)
saildownriverwiththeducks
C)
getoutonwaterintheirboats
D)
gettheirboatsoutofthewater
39.
Sometimesoneofthesmallerboatsoverturnedbecause____.
A)
therewasasuddensurgeinthewater
B)
itcouldn’tkeepupwiththebiggerboats
C)
therewasasuddengushofwater
D)
itgotinthewayofthebiggerboats
40.
Itseemsthatpeoplewhodecidetomaketheirhomesonthewater____.
A)
disregardtherisksandinconveniences
B)
enjoythechallengeofdangeroussituations
C)
wanttoliveanunconventionall
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