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考研英語閱讀理解-(七)

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一、{{B}}SectionIReadingComprehension{{/B}}(總題數(shù):4,分數(shù):100.00)

Musicisamystery.Itisuniquetothehumanrace:nootherspecies

produceselaboratesoundfornoparticularreason.Ithasbeen,and

remains,partofeveryknowncivilizationonEarth.Lengthsofbone

fashionedintofluteswereinuse40,000yearsago.Anditengagespeople,s

attentionmorecomprehensivelythanalmostanythingelse:scansshowthat

whenpeoplelistentomusic,virtuallyeveryareaoftheirbrainbecomes

moreactive.

Yetitservesnoobviousadaptivepurpose.CharlesDarwin,in〃'The

DescentofMan”,notedthat“neithertheenjoymentnorthecapacityof

producingmusicalnotesarefacultiesoftheleastdirectusetomanin

referencetohisordinaryhabitsoflife.Then,whatisthepointofnmsic.

StevenPinker,acognitivepsychologist,hascalledmusic〃auditory

cheesecake,anexquisiteconfectioncraftedtoticklethesensitivespots

ofatleastsixofourmentalfaculties.Ifitvanishedfromourspecies,

hesaid"therestofourlifestylewouldbevirtuallyunchanged.z,Others

havearguedthat,onthecontrary,music,alongwithartandliterature,

ispartofwhatmakespeoplehuman;itsabsencewouldhaveabrutalizing

effect.

PhilipBall,aBritishsciencewriterandanavidmusicenthusiast,comes

downsomewhereinthemiddle.Hesaysthatmusicisingrainedinour

auditory,cognitiveandmotorfunctions.Wehaveamusicinstinctasmuch

asalanguageinstinct,andcouldnotridourselvesofit.Hegoesthrough

eachcomponentofmusictoexplainhowandwhyitworks,usingplentiful

examplesdrawnfromarefreshinglywiderangeofdifferentkindsofmusic,

fromBachtotheBeatles,andfromnurseryrhymestojazz.

Hisbasicmessageisencouraginganduplifting:peopleknowmuchmore

aboutmusicthantheythink.Theystartpickinguptherulesfromtheday

theyareborn,perhapsevenbefore,byhearingitallaroundthem.Very

youngchildrencantellifatuneorharmonyisnotquiterightandmost

adultscandifferentiatebetweenkindsofmusiceveniftheyhavehadno

training.

Musiciscompletely{{U}}suigeneris{{/U}}.Itshouldnottella

non-musicalstory;thelistenerwilldecodeitforhimself.Many,perhaps

most,peoplehaveexperiencedasuddenrushofemotiononhearinga

particularpieceofmusic;athrillorchill,asenseofexcitementor

exhilaration,afeelingofbeingsweptawaybyit.Theymayevenbemoved

totears,withoutbeingabletotellwhy.Musicalanalystshavetriedhard

tofindouthowthishappens,butwithlittlesuccess.Perhapssome

mysteriesarebestpreserved.(分數(shù):25.00)

(1).Itcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraphthat

?A.exceptmankindspeciesproducesoundswithspecificpurposes.

?B.theearliestflutesweremadeofbones40,000yearsago.

?C.people,sattentionismoreattentivelyattractedbymusic.

?D.people'sbrainsgoinactiveinanenvironmentwithnomusic.

(分數(shù):5.00)

A.

B.

C.J

D.

解析:

(2).TowhichofthefollowingstatementswouldStevenPinkermostprobablyagree?

?A.Musicselvesnofacilityfortheformationofpeople*shabits.

?B.Musicandexquisitedessertsharegreatsimilarities.

?C.Theabsenceofmusicbringslittleeffecttohumanlife.

?D.Musichelpstoerasethebrutalcharacteristicsinhuman.

(分數(shù):5.00)

A.

B.

C.V

D.

解析:

(3).AccordingtoPhilipBall'sresearch,whichofthefollowingistrue?

?A.Humanbeingsareborntobeprofessionalmusicians.

?B.Thereexistnosharpdifferencesamongvarioustypesofmusic.

?C.Peopleusuallylearnmusicbymeansofhearingaround.

?D.Mankindpossesanaturalmusicinstinctandcan'twipeitoff.

(分數(shù):5.00)

A.

B.

C.

D.J

解析:

(4).Thesaying“suigeneris”(Line1,Para.5)isclosestinmeaningto

?A.unique.

?B.touching.

?C.overwhelming.

?D.mysterious.

(分數(shù):5.00)

A.J

B.

C.

D.

解析:

(5).Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?

?A.SoundsWonderful-TheScienceofMusic

?B.MissionImpossible-TheMysteryofMusic

?C.TouchingAlways-ThePowerofMusic

?D.Anti-Brutalization-TheEffectofMusic

(分數(shù):5.00)

A.J

B.

C.

D.

解析:

Aspeopleinrichcountriesknowverywell,eatingtoomuchfoodand

burningtoofewcaloriesiswhyasubstantialnumberofusareoverweight

orobese.Now,however,aremarkablechangeinperspectivehascomefrom

thediscoverythatobesityactuallyprovidespeoplewithtemporary

protectionfromtheharmfuleffectsoffat.

Theinsighthascomefromre-examiningthecommonassumptionthatfatness

itselfdrivesthedevelopmentofmetabolicsyndrome,whichiswhatcauses

somuchoftheactualdamage.Thesyndromecomeswithamixtureof

fife-threateningeffects,withcardiovasculardisease(diseasesrelating

totheheartandbloodvessels)andtype2diabetesbeingamongthemost

serious.Infact,itnowseemsthatbodyfatmaybeabarrierthatstops

millionsofAmericansandfattycitizenselsewherefromgoingonto

developthesyndrome.Andtherealdamageiscausedbytheinflammatory

effectofhighlevelsoffatinthebloodstream.Andironically,it'sfat

cellsthatprotectusfromthisbyservingastoxicdumps,lockingaway

therealvillainsofthemodemdiet.

Theproblemisthatthisprotectiononlylastssolong,untilthereis

simplynomoreroominsidethefatcells.That,swhentheystarttobreak

down,leadingtoatoxicspillintothebloodstream.Thissetsoffan

inflammatoryresponsethatcausesvariouskindsofdamagetobodytissues.

Inthisway,everyexcesscalorietakespeopleclosertometabolic

syndrome.

Sowhatcanwedotostopasuperabundanceoffattriggeringthesyndrome?

Ofcoursethere'snosubstituteforahealthydietandexercise,but

incitationtothiseffectseemtobeoflimiteduse.Aswithcigarettes

andalcohol,ataxoncalories-pricingfoodsbytheirenergycontent-is

increasinglyseenasanother"lever"tochangebehaviourbymalting

obesitytoocostly.

Thenewresearchmayevensuggesttreatmentstocombatmetabolicsyndrome,

suchasantiinflammatorydrugs.Onepromisingcandidateissalsalate,an

arthritisdrugrelatedtoaspirin,andtheJoslinDiabetesCenterin

Bostonisnowconsideringlarge-scaletrials.

Whatmightbemorehelpful,though,issimplyawiderrecognitionthat

fattyandsugaryfoodsaremoredirectlytoxicthanwehadassumed.Ideally,

peopleshouldbeaswellinformedabouttheharmfuleffectsofwhatthey

eatas,forexample,pregnantwomenareaboutdrinkingandsmoking.

Thereisaconsolation-youhaveyourfattissuetoprotectyouwhenyou

consumethatextraburgerorsweetenedsoda.Butnowyouknowtheperils

ofpushingyourfriendlyfatcellsbeyondtheirnaturallimits.(分數(shù):

25.00)

⑴.It'simpliedinthefirstparagraphthatthereasonsforobesityincludeovereatingand

?A.lackingexercise.

?B.absorbingfats.

?C.keepingunhealthydiets.

?D.burningcalories.

(分數(shù):5.00)

A.V

B.

C.

D.

解析:

(2).FromParagraph2weknowthattherealvillainofactualdamagesis

?A.fatcells.

?B.metabolicsyndrome.

?C.cardiovasculardisease.

?D.bloodstreamfats.

(分數(shù):5.00)

A.

B.J

C.

D.

解析:

(3).Theprotectivefunctionoffatcellsstopworkingonce

?A.theircapacityreachesalimit.

?B.toxinspillsintothebloodstream.

?C.aninflammatoryresponseappears.

?D.metabolicsyndromeisdeveloped.

(分數(shù):5.00)

A.V

B.

C.

D.

解析:

(4).Theauthorindicatesinthetextthatobesitycanberestrictedby

?A.puttingfat'sprotectivefunctiontoful1use.

?B.unifyingpeople*sdietandexercisehabits.

?C.raisingthepricesofcigarettesandalcohol.

?D.manipulatingfoodpricesbytheircaloriecontent.

(分數(shù):5.00)

A.

B.

C.

D.J

解析:

(5).Tocombatmetabolicsyndrome,theauthor*ssuggestionisto

?A.developmoreanti-inflammatorydrugs.

?B.askpeopletokeepawayfromfattyfood.

?C.strengthentheawarenessoftheharmsoffattyfood.

?D.protectpregnantwomenfromtobaccoandwine.

(分數(shù):5.00)

A.

B.

C.V

D.

解析:

Thetechnologyrevolutionmaybecomingtopoorcountriesviathemobile

phone,notthepersonalcomputer,asitdidinrichones.Andjustasthe

Internetencouragedanentrepreneurialphilosophy,andwithitthe

creationofafewtoomanydotcomfirms,Africa'ssurgeinmobile-phone

usemay{{U}}unleash{{/U}}thesamesortofbusinessenergy,buttailored

tolocalneeds.

Onesuchinitiativeisabouttobegin.TradeNet,asoftwarecompanybased

inAccra,Ghana,willunveilasimplesortofeBayforagricultural

productsacrossadozencountriesinWestAfrica.Itletsbuyersand

sellersindicatewhattheyareafterandtheircontactinformation,which

issenttoallrelevantsubscribersasanSMStextmessageinoneoffour

languages.Interestedpartiescanthenreachothersdirectlytodoadeal.

Listingoffersisfree,asisreceivingthetexts.TradeNetplanstoearn

revenuebyputtingadvertisementsinthemessages,thoughithopesthe

servicewillbecomesousefulthatrecipientswilleventuallywanttopay.

Forthemoment,though,thecompanyisbusysigningupusersandswallowing

thecostofsendingthemessages.

Mobile-phoneuseinsub-SaharanAfricaissoaring.Whereasonly10%of

thepopulationhadnetworkcoveragein1999,todaymorethan60%haveit,

afigureexpectedtoexceed85%inthecomingyear,accordingtotheGSM

Association,anindustrytradegroup.Thisprovidestheinfrastructure

forbusinesseslikeTradeNettofunction.

TradeNetisthebrainchildofMarkDavies,aBritishdotcomtycoonwho

gaveuptheratraceandwenttoAfricain2000.In2005,hestartedthe

prototypeforTradeNetusingaround$600,000ofhisownmoneyandabout

$200,000fromaidagencies.Anearlysetoftrialslastyeargenerated

asurplusoftrades,suchasasaleoforganicfertilizerbetweenaperson

inYemenandanotherinNigeria.

Anumberofothermobile-phonemarket-placestakingshapealsostarted

asaidprojects.Forexample,TradeatHand,aprojectfundedbytheUN's

InternationalTradeCentreinGeneva,providesdailypriceinformation

forfruitandvegetableexportsinBurkinaFasoandMali,withplansto

addmorecountries.AndManobi,atelecomsfirmbasedinSenegal,

providingreal-timeagriculturalandfishpricestofee-paying

subscribers,isalsobackedbyaidmoney.ButTradeNet'sapproachis

uniquesofarbecauseitcollectsvaluableeconomicdata-names,locations,

businessinterestsandtelephonenumbers-andthensellsthemto

advertisers.Thepriceofeconomicdevelopmentmaybejunkmailbymobile

phone.(分數(shù):25.oo)

(1).Theword“unleash”(Line4,Paragraph1)isclosestinmeaningto

?A.generate.

?B.intensify.

?C.create.

?D.loosen.

(分數(shù):5.00)

A.J

B.

C.

D.

解析:

(2).WhichofthefollowingaboutTradeNetistrue?

?A.TradeNetistoagriculturalproductswhateBayistomanufacturedproducts.

?B.TheultimategoalofTradeNetistoletitsuserspayfortheservices.

?C.Users*paymentforTradeNet*sservicesformsTradeNet*srevenue.

?D.TradeNetispossibleduetohighnetworkcoverageandcell-phoneavailability.

(分數(shù):5.00)

A.

B.

C.

D.J

解析:

(3).WhatdowelearnaboutMarkDavies?

?A.HisdotcomfirmhaddominatedtheBritishmarket.

?B.HewasthepersonwhobenefitedmostfromtheAfricanmarket.

?C.HehadbeentiredofthefiercecompetitionamongBritishdotcomfirms.

?D.HecreatedandfoundedthefirmTradeNetallbyhimself.

(分數(shù):5.00)

A.

B.

C.J

D.

解析:

(4).Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraphofthetext?

?A.WiththeUN'ssupport,TradeatHandisboundtospreadtothewho1eAfricancontinent.

?B.Aidprojectsplayedanimportantroleinfosteringmobile-phonemarket-placesin

Africa.

?C.TradeNetisthemostsuccessfuloneofallthemobile-phonemarket-placesinAfrica.

?D.ThejunkmailbymobilephonewillruintheeconomicdevelopmentinAfrica.

(分數(shù):5.00)

A.

B.V

c.

D.

解析:

(5).Whatistheauthor*sattitudetowardsmobile-phonemarket-places?

?A.Objective.

?B.Ambiguous.

?C.Optimistic.

?D.Skeptical.

(分數(shù):5.00)

A.

B.

C.V

D.

解析:

HOWsoonyourperformancewillberatedmayinfluencehowwellyoudo,

accordingtoanewstudypublishedinthejournalPsychologicalScience.

Inthestudy,researchersKeriL.KettleandGeraldHaublfromthe

UniversityofAlbertasetouttodeterminewhetherthetimingoffeedback

influencesperformance.Becauseearlierfeedbackmeansamoreproximate

possibilityofdisappointment,theresearchershypothesizedthat

studentstoldtheywouldbelearningtheirgradesoonerwouldbemore

likelytoperformwell,comparedwiththosewhowouldn'tfendouttheir

gradeuntillater.

Of501studentstakingaparticularcourse,271agreedtoparticipatein

thestudy.Allstudentswereassignedafourminuteoralpresentation,

whichtheyhadtodeliverinfrontofabout10classmates.Their

performancewasrankedonascaleofl-10byclassmates,andtheaverage

ofthosescoresmadeuptheirgradefortheassignment.Priortogiving

theiroralpresentation,studyparticipantswereaskedtopredicthowwell

theywoulddo,andwerealsotoldhowsoontheywouldlearntheirgrade.

Theresearchersfoundthatstudyparticipantswho,dbeentoldtheywould

begiventheirscoresearlierperformedfarbetterthanthosetoldthey'd

receivetheirscoreslater.What'smore,despitethefactthat,onaverage,

studentswhoanticipatedfendingouthowthey,ddoneearlier

significantlyoutperformedclassmateswhoweregiventheirscoreslater,

theyweremorelikelytopredictlowmarksforthemselves.Incontrast,

thosewhoweretoldtheywouldn,tlearntheirscoresuntillaterweremore

likelytopredictveryhighmarks-whichtheyseldomactuallywentonto

earn.Asacontrol,theresearchersalsoassessedthescoresofthe230

studentswhohaddeclinedtoparticipateinthestudy.Whilestudentswith

theearliestfeedbackscoredinthe60thpercentileonaverage,andthose

withthelatestfeedbackscoredinthe40thpercentileonaverage,those

notincludedinthestudy(andwhosefeedbacktimehadn,tbeenmanipulated)

consistentlyscoredinthe50thpercentile.

Thefindingssuggestthat"mereanticipationofmorerapidfeedback

improvesperformance,z,theauthorsconclude,andthat,interestingly,

proximityoffeedbackinfluencespredictedperformanceandactual

performancedifferently.Astheauthorssumup:"Peopledobestprecisely

whentheirpredictionsabouttheirownperformanceareleastoptimistic.z/

Theinfluenceoffeedbackanticipationonperformancehasimplications

beyondtheclassroomaswell,theresearchersargue-inthewaythat

managersrespondtoemployeework,forexampl

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