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2016年考研英语阅读理解模拟练习及答案(14)

模拟试题  时间: 2019-03-09 10:13:22  作者: 匿名 

以下小编为考生整理的2014年考研英语阅读理解模拟练习及答案解析,希望对考生们有所帮助,取得2014考研的成功。

Scientists have known since 1952 that DNA is the basic stuff of heredity. They’ve known its chemical structure since 1953. They know that human DNA acts like a biological computer program some 3 billion bits long that spells out the instructions for making proteins, the basic building blocks of life.

But everything the genetic engineers have accomplished during the past half-century is just a preamble to the work that Collins and Anderson and legions of colleagues are doing now. Collins leads the Human Genome Project, a 15-year effort to draw the first detailed map of every nook and cranny and gene in human DNA. Anderson, who pioneered the first successful human gene-therapy operations, is leading the campaign to put information about DNA to use as quickly as possible in the treatment and prevention of human diseases.

What they and other researchers are plotting is nothing less than a biomedical revolution. Like Silicon Valley pirates reverse-engineering a computer chip to steal a competitor’s secrets, genetic engineers are decoding life’s molecular secrets and trying to use that knowledge to reverse the natural course of disease. DNA in their hands has become both a blueprint and a drug, a pharmacological substance of extraordinary potency that can treat not just symptoms or the diseases that cause them but also the imperfections in DNA that make people susceptible to a disease.

And that’s just the beginning. For all the fevered work being done, however, science is still far away from the Brave New World vision of engineering a perfect human—or even a perfect tomato. Much more research is needed before gene therapy becomes commonplace, and many diseases will take decades to conquer, if they can be conquered at all.

In the short run, the most practical way to use the new technology will be in genetic screening. Doctors will be able to detect all sorts of flaws in DNA long before they can be fixed. In some cases the knowledge may lead to treatments that delay the onset of the disease or soften its effects. Someone with a genetic predisposition to heart disease, for example, could follow a low-fat diet. And if scientists determine that a vital protein is missing because the gene that was supposed to make it is defective, they might be able to give the patient an artificial version of the protein. But in other instances, almost nothing can be done to stop the ravages brought on by genetic mutations. (409 words)

66. It can be inferred from the text that Collins and Anderson and legions of colleagues _____.

[A] know that human DNA acts like a biological computer program

[B] have found the basic building blocks of life

[C] have accomplished some genetic discovery during the past half-century

[D] are making a breakthrough in DNA

67. Collins and Anderson are cited in the text to indicate all the following EXCEPT that ______.

[A] time-consuming effort is needed to accomplish the detailed map of in human DNA

[B] human gene-therapy operations may be applied to the patients

[C] gene-therapy now is already generally used to the treatment and prevention of human diseases

[D] information about DNA may be used in the treatment and prevention of human diseases

68. The word “pirate” (line 2, paragraph 3) means______.

[A] one who robs at sea or plunders the land from the sea

[B] one who makes use of or reproduces the work of another without authorization

[C] to take (something) by piracy

[D] to make use of or reproduce (another’s work) without authorization

69. We can draw a conclusion from the text that_____.

[A] engineering a perfect human is not feasible for the time being

[B] it’s impossible for scientists to engineer a perfect tomato

[C] many diseases will never be conquered by human beings

[D] doctors will be able to cure all sorts of flaws in DNA in the long run

70. The best title for the text may be ______.

[A] DNA and Heredity

[B] The Genetic Revolution

[C] A Biomedical Revolution

[D] How to Apply Genetic Technology

66. D. 正在DNA方面取得突破。可从第二段第一句推论出:过去50年中取得的一切与他们的相比只不过是一个序幕,暗示他们正在取得重大突破。

67. C. 基因疗法已经普遍用于治疗和预防人类疾病。从全文我们看不到这样的事实,因此应当排除。其余选项都能在文中找到依据。

68. B. 剽窃者;非法翻印者;此处的pirates 为名词,原文的Like Silicon Valley pirates reverse-engineering a computer chip to steal a competitor’s secrets其结构可简化为:like sb doing sth to do sth。

69.A. 目前用基因工程来制造理想的人并不现实可行。可从原文倒数第二段做出这样的结论:science is still far away from the Brave New World vision of engineering a perfect human.

70. B. 基因革命。这是英语原文所使用的标题,我们通过全文可得出这一标题。选项B不全面,只归纳了Collins 和Anderson的研究;C,D不切题。

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