2005年考研英语真题及答案

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2005年全国硕士研究生入学考试英语试题及参考答案
SectionU of English
  Directions
  Read the following text. Choo the best wordsfor each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 110 points
  The human no is an underrated tool. Humans are often thought to be innsitive smellers compared with animals, 1 this is largely becau, 2 animals, we stand upright. This means that our nos are 3 to perceiving tho smells which float through the air, 4 the majority of smells which stick to surfaces. In fact 5, we are extremely nsitive to smells, 6 we do not generally realize it. Our nos are capable of 7 human smells even when the are 8 to far below one part in one million.
  Strangely, some people find that they can smell one type of flower but not another, 9 others are nsitive to the smells of both flowers. This may be becau some people do
not have the genes necessary to generate 10 smell receptors in the no. The receptors are the cells which n smells and nd 11 to the brain. However, it has been found that even people innsitive to a certain smell 12 can suddenly become nsitive to it when 13 to it often enough.
  The explanation for innsitivity to smell ems to be that brain finds it 14 to keep all smell receptors working all the time but can 15 new receptors if necessary. This may 16 explain why we are not usually nsitive to our own smells we simply do not need to be. We are not 17 of the usual smell of our own hou but we 18 new smells when we visit someone el's. The brain finds it best to keep smell receptors 19 for unfamiliar and emergency signals 20 the smell of smoke, which might indicate the danger of fire.
  1.[A]although [B]as [C]but [D]while
  2.[A]above [B]unlike [C]excluding [D]besides
  3.[A]limited [B]committedauthentic [C]dedicated [D]confined
  4.[A]catching西雅图不眠夜 [B]ignoring [C]missing [D]tracking
  5.[A]anyway店铺公告 [B]though [C]instead [D]therefore
  6.[A]even if [B]if only [C]only if [D]as if
  7.[A]distinguishing [B]discovering [C]determining [D]detecting
  8.[A]diluted [B]dissolved [C]determining [D]diffud
  9.[A]when [B]since [C]for [D]whereas
  10.[A]unusual[B]particular[C]unique[D]typical
  11.[A]signs [B]stimuli [C]messages [D]impuls
  potions12.[A]at first [B]at all [C]at larg [D]at times
  13.[A]subjected [B]left [C]drawn [D]expod
  14.[A]ineffective [B]incompetent [C]inefficient [D]insufficient
  15.[A]introduce [B]summon [C]trigger [D]create
  16.[A]still [B]also [C]otherwi [D]nevertheless
  17.[A]sure [B]sick [C]aware [D]tired
  18.[A]tolerate [B]repel [C]neglect职场影片 [D]notice
  昆士兰大学19.[A]availabe [B]reliable学威 [C]identifiable [D]suitable
  20.[A]similar to [B]such as 新东方官网[C]along with [D]aside from
  SectionReading Comprehension
  Part A
  Directions
assign是什么意思  Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 140 points
  Text 1
  Everybody loves a fat pay ri. Yet pleasure at your own can vanish if you learn that a colleague has been given a bigger one. Indeed, if he has a reputation for slacking, you might even be outraged. Such behaviour is regarded as“all too human”, with the underlying assumption that other animals would not be capable of this finely developed n of grievance. But a study by Sarah Brosnan and Frans de Waal of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, which has just been published in Nature, suggests that it all too monkey, as well.
  The rearchers studied the behaviour of female brown capuchin monkeys. They look cute. They are good-natured, co-operative creatures, and they share their food tardily. Above all, like their female human counterparts, they tend to pay much clor attention to the value of“goods and rvices”than males. Such characteristics make them perfect candidates for Dr. Brosnan's and Dr. de waal'sstudy. The rearchers spent two years teaching their monkeys to exchange tokens for food. Normally, the monkeys were happy
enough to exchange pieces of rock for slices of cucumber. However, when two monkeys were placed in parate but adjoining chambers, so that each could obrve what the other was getting in return for its rock, their became markedly different.only girl (in the world)
  In the world of capuchins grapes are luxury goodsand much preferable to cucumbersSo when one monkey was handed a grape in exchange for her token, the cond was reluctant to hand hers over for a mere piece of cucumber. And if one received a grape without having to provide her token in exchange at all, the other either tosd her own token at the rearcher or out of the chamber, or refud toaccept the slice of cucumber Indeed, the mere prence of a grape in the other chamberwithout an actual monkey to eat itwas enough to reduce rentment in a female capuchin.
  The rearches suggest that capuchin monkeys, like humans, are guided by social emotions, in the wild, they are a co-operative, groupliving species, Such co-operation is likely to be stable only when each animal feels it is not being cheated. Feelings of righteous indignation, it ems, are not the prerve of people alone, Refusing a lesr re
ward completely makes the feelings abundantly clear to other members of the group. However, whether such a n of fairness evolved independently in capuchins and humans, or whether it stems form the common ancestor that the species had 35 million years ago, is, as yet, an unanswered question.

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