教育部考试中心考研英语模拟试题.docx
- 文档编号:5030567
- 上传时间:2022-12-12
- 格式:DOCX
- 页数:64
- 大小:92.59KB
教育部考试中心考研英语模拟试题.docx
《教育部考试中心考研英语模拟试题.docx》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《教育部考试中心考研英语模拟试题.docx(64页珍藏版)》请在冰豆网上搜索。
教育部考试中心考研英语模拟试题
一、从鸡蛋中培养流感疫菌
Moderntechnologyhasputmenonthemoonanddecipheredthehumangenome.Butwhenitcomestobrewingupflutomakevaccines,sciencestillturnstotheincredibleedibleegg.Eversincethe1940s,vaccinemakershavegrownlargebatchesofvirusinsidechickeneggs.Butgiventhatsome36,000Americansdieofflueachyear,it’sremarkablethatourfirstlineofdefenseisstillwhatSecretaryofHealthandHumanServicesTommyThompsoncalls“thecumbersomeandarchaicegg-basedproduction.”Newcell-basedtechnologiesareinthepipeline,however,andmayfinallygetthesupporttheyneednowthattheUnitedStatesisfacedwithacriticalshortageoffluvaccine.Althoughexpertsdisagreeonwhethernewwaysofproducingvaccinecouldhavepreventedashortageliketheonehappeningtoday,thereisnodoubtthattheexistingsystemhasseriousflaws.
Eachyear,vaccinemanufacturersplaceadvanceordersformillionsofspeciallygrownchickeneggs.Meanwhile,public-healthofficialsmonitorcirculatingstrainsofflu,andeachMarchtheyrecommendthreestrains—twoinfluenzaAstrainsandoneBstrain—formanufacturerstoincludeinvaccines.Inthelatespringandsummer,automatedmachinesinjectvirusintoeggsandlatersuckouttheinfluenza-richgoop.Virusfromtheeggs’innardsgetskilledandprocessedtoremoveeggproteinsandothercontaminantsbeforebeingpackagedintovialsforfallshipment.
Whyhasthiseggmethodpersistedforsixdecades?
Themainreasonisthatit’sreliable.Buteventhoughtheeggsarereliable,theyhaveseriousdrawbacks.Oneisthelongleadtimeneededtoordertheeggs.Thatmeansit’shardtomakemorevaccineinahurry,incaseofashortageorunexpectedoutbreak.Andeggsmaysimplybetoocumbersometokeepupwiththehundredsofmillionsofdosesrequiredtohandlethedemandforfluvaccine.
What’smore,someflustrainsdon’tgrowwellineggs.Lastyear,scientistswereunabletoincludetheFujianstraininthevaccineformulation.Itwasarelativelynewstrain,andmanufacturerssimplycouldn’tfindaquickwaytoadaptitsothatitgrewwellineggs.“Weknewthestrainwasoutthere,”recallsTheodoreEickhoffoftheUniversityofColoradoHealthSciencesCenter,“butpublic-healthofficialswereleftwithoutavaccine—and,consequently,amoreseverefluseason.”
Worse,thevirusesthatposethegreatestthreatmightbehardesttogrowineggs.That’sbecauseglobalpandemicsliketheonethatkilledover50millionpeoplebetween1918and1920arethoughttooccurwhenabirdinfluenzachangesinawaythatletsitcrossthespeciesbarrierandinfecthumans.Sincehumanshaven’tencounteredthenewvirusbefore,theyhavelittleprotectiveimmunity.ThedeadlybirdflucirculatinginAsiain1997and1998,forexample,worriedpublic-healthofficialsbecauseitspreadtosomepeoplewhohandledbirdsandkilledthem—althoughthebugnevercirculatedamonghumans.Butwhenscientiststriedtomakevaccinetheold-fashionedway,thebirdfluquicklykilledtheeggs.
1.Themoon-landingismentionedinthefirstparagraphtoillustrate_____.
[A]technologycannotsolveallofourhumanproblems
[B]progressinvaccineresearchforinfluenzahaslaggedbehind
[C]greatachievementshavebeenmadebymeninexploringtheunknown
[D]thedevelopmentofvaccineproductionmethodscannotbestopped
2.Whatstepisessentialtothetraditionalproductionoffluvaccine?
[A]Manufacturersimplantthevaccineintoorderedchickeneggs.
[B]Scientistsidentifytheexactstrainsoonafteraflupandemicstarts.
[C]Publichealthmeasuresaretakenasanimportantpandemic-fightingtool.
[D]Virusesaredeadenedandmadecleanbeforebeingputintovaccineuse.
3.Theforemostreasonwhytheegg-basedmethodisdefectiveliesin_____.
[A]thecomplexprocessofvaccineproduction[B]itspotentialthreattohumanbeing
[C]thelowsurvivalratefornewfluvaccines[D]itscontributiontothefluvaccineshortage
4.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?
[A]Fluvaccinesnowmainlyuseegg-basedtechnology.
[B]Abirdinfluenzahasoncecirculatedamonghumans.
[C]Safetycanbegreatlyimprovedwithcell-culturevaccines.
[D]Modernvaccineproductionmethodsaretoreplaceegg-basedmethods.
5.Intheauthor’sview,thenewvaccineproductionmethodseemstobe_____.
[A]remarkable[B]criticized[C]efficient[D]accepted
二、美私有化方案
TheNationalAssociationofSecuritiesDealersisinvestigatingwhethersomebrokeragehousesareinappropriatelypushingindividualstoborrowlargesumsontheirhousestoinvestinthestockmarket.Canwepersuadetheassociationtoinvestigatewould-beprivatizersofSocialSecurity?
ForitisnowapparentthattheBushadministration’sprivatizationproposalwillamounttothesamething:
borrowtrillions,putthemoneyinthestockmarketandhope.
Privatizationwouldbeginbydivertingpayrolltaxes,whichpayforcurrentSocialSecuritybenefits,intopersonalinvestmentaccounts.Thegovernmentwouldhavetoborrowtomakeuptheshortfall.Thiswouldsharplyincreasethegovernment’sdebt.“Nevermind”,privatizationadvocatessay,“inthelongrun,peoplewouldmakesomuchonpersonalaccountsthatthegovernmentcouldsavemoneybycuttingretirees’benefits.”
Evenso,ifpersonalinvestmentaccountswereinvestedinTreasurybonds,thiswholeprocesswouldaccomplishpreciselynothing.Theinterestworkerswouldreceiveontheiraccountswouldexactlymatchtheinterestthegovernmentwouldhavetopayonitsadditionaldebt.Tocompensatefortheinitialborrowing,thegovernmentwouldhavetocutfuturebenefitssomuchthatworkerswouldgainnothingatall.However,privatizersclaimthattheseinvestmentswouldmakealotofmoneyandthat,ineffect,thegovernment,nottheworkers,wouldreapmostofthosegains,becauseaspersonalaccountsgrew,thegovernmentcouldcutbenefits.
Wecanargueatlengthaboutwhetherthehighstockreturnssuchschemesassumearerealistic(theyaren’t),butlet’scuttothechase:
inessence,suchschemesinvolvehavingthegovernmentborrowheavilyandputthemoneyinthestockmarket.That’sbecausethegovernmentwould,ineffect,confiscateworkers’gainsintheirpersonalaccountsbycuttingthoseworkers’benefits.
Onceyourealizewhatprivatizationreallymeans,itdoesn’tsoundtooresponsible,doesit?
Butthedetailsmakeitconsiderablyworse.First,financialmarketswould,correctly,treattherealityofhugedeficitstodayasamuchmoreimportantindicatorofthegovernment’sfiscalhealththanthemerepromisethatgovernmentcouldsavemoneybycuttingbenefitsinthedistantfuture.Afterall,agovernmentbondisalegallybindingpromisetopay,whileabenefitsformulathatsupposedlycutscosts40yearsfromnowisnothingmorethanasuggestiontofutureCongresses.Ifaprivatizationplanpassedin2005calledforsteepbenefitcutsin2045,whataretheoddsthatthosecutswouldreallyhappen?
Second,asystemofpersonalaccountswouldpayhugebrokeragefees.Ofcourse,fromWallStreet’spointofviewthat’sabenefit,notacost.
1.Accordingtotheauthor,“privatizers”arethose_____.
[A]borrowingfrombankstoinvestinthestockmarket[B]whoinvestinTreasurybonds
[C]advocatingthegovernmenttoborrowmoneyfromcitizens[D]whoearnlargesumsofmoneyinpersonalaccounts
2.Inthefirstparagraph,individualborrowingiscitedbecause_____.
[A]itsharessimilaritieswiththegovernment’sSocialSecuritypolicies
[B]thereisnoguaranteethatitwillbeprofitableinthestockmarket
[C]itisnotproperforthebrokeragehousestopersuadepeopletoborrowmoney
[D]itisanindicationoftheBushadministration’sseriousconcernoverthestockmarket
3.Accordingtoitsadvocates,whowillgainfromtheprivatizationofSocialSecurity?
[A]Investorsinstockmarkets.[B]Retiredworkersinthefuture.[C]ThefutureCongresses.[D]Accountinformationbrokers.
4.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatSocialSecurityprivatizationwill_____.
[A]providehighreturnsforthenewgovernments[B]bestronglyopposedbyWallStreet
[C]bringthefutureretireesmorebenefits[D]allowindividualstoinvestinpersonalaccounts
5.Theauthor’sattitudetowardstheprivatizationproposalis_____.
[A]impartial[B]suspicious[C]neutral[D]approval
三、英学业间断期
Talktoanyparentofastudentwhotookanadventurousgapyear(ayearbetweenschoolanduniversitywhensomestudentsearnmoney,travel,etc.)andamistylookwillcomeintotheireyes.Therearesomedisastersandeventhemostmotivated,organisedgapstudentdoesrequirefamilyback-up,financial,emotionalandphysical.Theparentalmistinessisnotjustaboutthebrilliantexperiencethathasmaturedtheiroffspring;itisvicariousliving.Weallwishpre-universitygapyearshadbeenthefashioninourday.Wecanseehowmuchtougherourkidsbecome;howmuchmorepreparedtobenefitfromuniversityortodecidepositivelythattheyaregoingtodosomethingotherthanadegree.
Gapyearsarefashionable,asisreflectedinthehugegrowthinthenumberofcharitiesandprivatecompaniesofferingthem.PicturesofPrinceWilliamtoilinginChilehavehelped,butthetrendhasbeengatheringsteamforadecade.Therangeofgappackagesstartswithbackpacking,includesworkingwithcharities,buildinghospitalsandschoolsand,verycommonly,workingasalanguageassistant,teachingEnglish.Withthistrend,however,comesadanger.Onceparentsfeelthatawell-structuredyearisessentialtotheirwould-beundergraduate’sprogresstoabetteruniversity,agooddegree,animpressiveCVandwellpaidemployment,asthegapcompanies’blurbssuggestitmightbe,thenpa
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 教育部 考试 中心 考研 英语 模拟 试题