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全国硕士研究生招生考试英语一试题完整版及参考答案
2015年全国硕士研究生招生考试英语
(一)试题(完整版)及参考答案
2015年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语一试题
Section1UseofEnglish
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmark[A],[B],[C]or[D]on
ANSWERSHEET1.(10points)
Thoughnotbiologicallyrelated,friendsareasrelatedasfourthcousins,sharingabout1%ofgenes.Thatis1a
studypublishedfromtheUniversityofCaliforniaandYaleUniversityintheProceedingsoftheNational
AcademyofSciences,has2.
Thestudyisagenome-wideanalysisconducted31932uniquesubjectswhich4pairsofunrelatedfriendsand
unrelatedstrangers.Thesamepeoplewereusedinboth5.While1%mayseem6,itisnotsotoageneticist.As
JamesFowler,professorofmedicalgeneticsatUCSanDiego,says,Mostpeopledonoteven7theirfourth
cousinsbutsomehowmanagetoselectasfriendsthepeoplewho8ourkin.
Thestudy9foundthatthegenesforsmell
1、What
2、Concluded
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3、On
4、Compared
5、Samples
6、Insignificant
7、Know
8、Resemble
9、Also
10、Perhaps
11、To
12、Drive
13、Ratherthan
14、Benefits
15、Faster
16、understand
17、Contributory
18、Tendency
19、Ethnic
20、see
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PartA
Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosing[A],[B],[C]or[D].Mark
youranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(40points)
原标题:
2015年考研英语一真题答案(完整版)
TEXT1
KingJuanCarlosofSpainonceinsistedkingsdontabdicate,theydieintheirsleep.Butembarrassingscandals
andthepopularityoftherepublicansleftintherecentEuro-electionshaveforcedhimtoeathiswordsandstand
down.So,doestheSpanishcrisissuggestthatmonarchyisseeingitslastdays?
Doesthatmeanthewritingison
thewallforallEuropeanroyals,withtheirmagnificentuniformsandmajesticlifestyles?
TheSpanishcaseprovidesargumentsbothforandagainstmonarchy.Whenpublicopinionisparticularly
polarized,asitwasfollowingtheendoftheFranceregime,monarchscanriseabovemerepolitiesandembody
aspiritofnationalunity.
Itisthisapparenttranscendenceofpolitiesthatexplainsmonarchyscontinuingpopularityasheadsofstate.And
so,theMiddleEastexpected,Europeisthemostmonarch-infestedregionintheworld,with10kingdoms(not
countingVaticanCityandAndorra).ButunliketheirabsolutistcounterpartsintheGulfandAsia,mostroyal
familieshavesurvivedbecausetheyallowvoterstoavoidthedifficultsearchforanon-controversialbut
respectedpublicfigure.
Evenso,kingsandqueensundoubtedlyhaveadownside.Symbolicofnationalunityastheyclaimtobe,their
veryhistory-andsometimesthewaytheybehavetoday-embodiesoutdatedandindefensibleprivilegesand
inequalities.AtatimewhenThomasPikettyandothereconomistsarewarmingofrisinginequalityandthe
increasingpowerofinheritedwealth,itisbizarrethatwealthyaristocraticfamiliesshouldstillbethesymbolic
heartofmoderndemocraticstates.
Themostsuccessfulmonarchiesstrivetoabandonorhidetheiroldaristocraticways.Princesandprincesses
haveday-jobsandridebicycles,nothorses(orhelicopters).Evenso,thesearewealthyfamilieswhopartywith
theinternational1%,andmediaintrusivenessmakesitincreasinglydifficulttomaintaintherightimage.
WhileEuropesmonarchieswillnodoubtbesmartenoughtosurviveforsometimetocome,itistheBritish
royalswhohavemosttofearfromtheSpanishexample.
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ItisonlytheQueenwhohaspreservedthemonarchysreputationwithherratherordinary(ifwell-heeled)
grannystyle.ThedangerwillcomewithCharles,whohasbothanexpensivetasteoflifestyleandapretty
hierarchicalviewoftheworld.Hehasfailedtounderstandthatmonarchieshavelargelysurvivedbecausethey
provideaservice-asnon-controversialandnon-politicalheadsofstate.CharlesoughttoknowthatasEnglish
historyshows,itiskings,notrepublicans,whoarethemonarchysworstenemies.
21.Accordingtothefirsttwographs,KingJuanCarlosofSpain
[A]easedhisrelationshipwithhisrivals.
[B]usedtoenjoyhighpublicsupport.
[C]wasunpopularamongEuropeanroyals.
[D]endedhisreigninembarrassment.
22.MonarchsarekeptasheadofstateinEuropemostly
[A]togivevotersmorepublicfigurestolookupto.
[B]toachieveabalancebetweentraditionandreality.
[C]owingtotheirundoubtedandrespectablestatus.
[D]duetotheireverlastingpoliticalembodiment.
23.Whichofthefollowingisshowntobeodd,accordingtograph4?
[A]Theroleofthenobilityinmoderndemocracies.
[B]Aristocratsexcessiverelianceoninheritedwealth.
[C]Thesimplelifestyleofthearistocraticfamilies.
[D]Thenobilitysadherencetotheirprivileges.
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24.TheBritishroyalshavemosttofearbecauseCharles
[A]takesatoughlineonpoliticalissues.
[B]failstochangehislifestyleasadvised.
[C]takesrepublicansashispotentialallies.
[D]failstoadapthimselftohisfuturerole.
25.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthetext?
[A]Carlos,GloryandDisgraceCombined
[B]Charles,AnxioustoSucceedtotheThrone
[C]Charles,SlowtoReacttotheComingThreats
[D]Carlos,aLessonforAllEuropeanMonarchs
21.Dendedhisreigninembarrassment.
22.Cowingtotheundoubtedandrespectablestatus
23.Atheroleofthenobilityinmoderndemocracy
24.Bfailstochangehislifestyleasadvised.
25.DCarlos,alessonforallMonarchies
TEXT2
JusthowmuchdoestheConstitutionprotectyourdigitaldata?
TheSupremeCourtwillnowconsiderwhether
policecansearchthecontentsofamobilephonewithoutawarrantifthephoneisonoraroundapersonduring
anarrest.
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Californiahasaskedthejusticestorefrainfromasweepingruling,particularlyonethatupsetstheold
assumptionsthatauthoritiesmaysearchthroughthepossessionsofsuspectsatthetimeoftheirarrest.Itishard,
thestateargues,forjudgestoassesstheimplicationsofnewandrapidlychangingtechnologies.
ThecourtwouldberecklesslymodestifitfollowedCaliforniasadvice.Enoughoftheimplicationsare
discernable,evenobvious,sothatthejusticecanandshouldprovideupdatedguidelinestopolice,lawyersand
defendants.
TheyshouldstartbydiscardingCaliforniaslameargumentthatexploringthecontentsofasmartphone-avast
storehouseofdigitalinformationissimilartosay,goingthroughasuspectspurse.Thecourthasruledthat
policedontviolatetheFourthAmendmentwhentheygothroughthewalletorpocketbook,ofanarrestee
withoutawarrant.Butexploringonessmartphoneismorelikeenteringhisorherhome.Asmartphonemay
containanarresteesreadinghistory,financialhistory,medicalhistoryandcomprehensiverecordsofrecent
correspondence.Thedevelopmentofcloudcomputing.meanwhile,hasmadethatexplorationsomuchthe
easier.
ButthejusticesshouldnotswallowCaliforniasargumentwhole.New,disruptivetechnologysometimes
demandsnovelapplicationsoftheConstitutionsprotections.OrinKerr,alawprofessor,comparestheexplosion
andaccessibilityofdigitalinformationinthe21stcenturywiththeestablishmentofautomobileuseasadigital
necessityoflifeinthe20th:
Thejusticeshadtospecifynovelrulesforthenewpersonaldomainofthe
passengercarthen;theymustsortouthowtheFourthAmendmentappliestodigitalinformationnow.
26.TheSupremecourt,willworkoutwhether,duringanarrest,itislegitimateto
[A]searchforsuspectsmobilephoneswithoutawarrant.
[B]checksuspectsphonecontentswithoutbeingauthorized.
[C]preventsuspectsfromdeletingtheirphonecontents.
[D]prohibitsuspectsfromusingtheirmobilephones.
27.TheauthorsattitudetowardCaliforniasargumentisoneof
[A]tolerance.
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[B]indifference.
[C]disapproval.
[D]cautiousness.
28.Theauthorbelievesthatexploringonesphonecontentiscombleto
[A]gettingintoonesresidence.
[B]handingoneshistoricalrecords.
[C]scanningonescorrespondences.
[D]goingthroughoneswallet.
29.Ingraph5and6,theauthorshowshisconcernthat
[A]principlesarehardtobeclearlyexpressed.
[B]thecourtisgivingpolicelessroomforaction.
[C]phonesareusedtostoresensitiveinformation.
[D]citizensprivacyisnoteffectiveprotected.
30.OrinKerrscomparisonisquotedtoindicatethat
(A)theConstitutionshouldbeimplementedflexibly.
(B)NewtechnologyrequiresreinterpretationoftheConstitution.
(C)CaliforniasargumentviolatesprinciplesoftheConstitution.
(D)PrinciplesoftheConstitutionshouldneverbealtered.
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26.Bchecksuspectsphonecontentswithoutbeingauthorized.
27.Cdisapproval
28.Agettingintoonesresidence
29.Dcitizensprivacyisnoteffectivelyprotected
30.Bnewtechnologyrequiresreinterpretationoftheconstitution
Text3
ThejournalScienceisaddinganextrasourceatPeer-reviewprocess,editor-in-chiefMarciaMcNottannounced
today.TheFollowssimilareffortsfromotherjournals,afterwidespreadconcernthatMistakesindataanalysis
arecontributingtothePublishedresearchfindings.
Readersmusthaveconfidenceintheconclusionspublishedinourjournal,writesMcNuttinaneditorial.
WorkingwiththeAmericanStatisticalAssociation,theJournalhasappointedsevenexpertstoastatisticsboard
ofreviewingManutwillbeflaggedupforadditionalscrutinybytheJournalseditors,orbyitsexistingBoardof
ReviewingEditorsorbyoutsidepeerTheSBoREpanelwillthenfindexternalstatisticianstoreviewthese
Askedwhetheranyparticularpapershadimpelledthechange,McNuttsaid,Thecreationofthestatistics
boardwasmotivatedbyconcernsbroadlywiththeapplicationofstatisticsanddataanalysisinscientific
researchandispartofScie