2009年考研英语试题答案

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1、中国教育在线(中国教育在线() 中国最权威考研门户中国最权威考研门户中国教育在线考研频道 2009 年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语试题英语试题Section I Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points) Research on animal intelligence always makes me wond

2、er just how smart humans are. (1) the fruit-fly experiments described in Carl Zimmers piece in the Science Times on Tuesday. Fruit flies who were taught to be smarter than the average fruit fly(2)to live shorter lives. This suggests that 3 bulbs burn longer, that there is an(4)in not being too terri

3、fically bright.Intelligence, it(5)out, is a high-priced option. It takes more upkeep, burns more fuel and is slow (6)the starting line because it depends on learning - a gradual (7)instead of instinct. Plenty of other species are able to learn, and one of the things theyve apparently learned is when

4、 to 8 .Is there an adaptive value to(9)intelligence? Thats the question behind this new research. I like it. Instead of casting a wistful glance(10)at all the species weve left in the dust I.Q.-wise, it implicitly asks what the real (11)of our own intelligence might be. This is 12 the mind of every

5、animal Ive ever met.Research on animal intelligence also makes me wonder what experiments animals would (13)on humans if they had the chance. Every cat with an owner,(14), is running a small-scale study in operant conditioning. we believe that(15)animals ran the labs, they would test us to(16)the li

6、mits of our patience, our faithfulness, our memory for terrain. They would try to decide what intelligence in humans is really(17), not merely how much of it there is.(18), they would hope to study a(19)question: Are humans actually aware of the world they live in?(20)the results are inconclusive.1.

7、 A Suppose B Consider C Observe D Imagine2. A tended B fearedC happened D threatened3. A thinner B stabler C lighter D dimmer4. A tendency B advantage C inclination D priority5. A insists on B sums up C turns out D puts forward6. A off B behind C over D along7. A incredible B spontaneous Cinevitable

8、 D gradual8. A fight B doubt C stop D think9. A invisible B limited C indefinite D different10. A upward B forward C afterward D backward11. A features B influences C results D costs12. A outside B on C by D across13. A deliver B carry C perform D apply14. A by chance B in contrast C as usual D for

9、instance中国教育在线(中国教育在线() 中国最权威考研门户中国最权威考研门户中国教育在线考研频道 15. A if B unless C as D lest16. A moderate B overcome C determine D reach17. A at B for C after D with18. A Above all B After all C However D Otherwise19. A fundamental B comprehensive C equivalent D hostile20. A By accident B In time C So far D

10、 Better stillSection II Reading ComprehensionPart A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (40 points)Text1Habits are a funny thing. We reach for them mindlessly, setting our brains on auto-pilot

11、and relaxing into the unconscious comfort of familiar routine. “Not choice, but habit rules the unreflecting herd,” William Wordsworth said in the 19th century. In the ever-changing 21st century, even the word “habit” carries a negative connotation.So it seems antithetical to talk about habits in th

12、e same context as creativity and innovation. But brain researchers have discovered that when we consciously develop new habits, we create parallel synaptic paths, and even entirely new brain cells, that can jump our trains of thought onto new, innovative tracks. But dont bother trying to kill off ol

13、d habits; once those ruts of procedure are worn into the hippocampus, theyre there to stay. Instead, the new habits we deliberately ingrain into ourselves create parallel pathways that can bypass those old roads.“The first thing needed for innovation is a fascination with wonder,” says Dawna Markova

14、, author of “The Open Mind” and an executive change consultant for Professional Thinking Partners. “But we are taught instead to decide, just as our president calls himself the Decider. ” She adds, however, that “to decide is to kill off all possibilities but one. A good innovational thinker is alwa

15、ys exploring the many other possibilities.”All of us work through problems in ways of which were unaware, she says. Researchers in the late 1960 covered that humans are born with the capacity to approach challenges in four primary ways: analytically, procedurally, relationally (or collaboratively) and innovatively. At puberty, however, the brain shuts down half of that capacity, pres

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