2006年考研英语模拟试题及答案
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SectionⅠUse of English
Directions:
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)
In the past few decades,remarkable findings have been made in ethology,the study of animal social behavior. Earlier scientists had 1 that nonhuman social life was almost totally instinctive or fixed by genetics. Much more careful observation has shown that 2 variation occurs among the social ties of most species,showing that learning is a part of social life. That is,the 3 are not solely fixed by the genes.
4,the learning that occurs is often at an early age in a process that is called imprinting. Imprinting is clearly 5 instinctive,but it is not quite like the learning of humans;it is something in between the two. An illustration best 6 the nature of imprinting. Once,biologists thought that ducklings followed the mother duck because of instincts. Now we know that,shortly 7 they hatch,ducklings fix 8 any object about the size of a duck and will henceforth follow it. So ducklings may follow a basketball or a briefcase if these are 9 for the mother duck at the time when imprinting occurs. Thus,social ties can be considerably 10,even ones that have a considerable base 11 by genetics.
Even among the social insects something like imprinting 12 influence social behavior. For example,biologists once thought bees communicated with others purely 13 instinct. But,in examining a“dance”that bees do to indicate the distance and direction of a pollen source,observers found that bees raised in isolation could not communicate effectively. At a higher level,the genetic base seems to be much more for an allpurpose learning rather than the more specific responses of imprinting. Chimpanzees,for instance,generally 14 very good mother but Jane Goodall reports that some chimps carry the infant upside down or 15 fail to nurture the young. She believes that these females were the youngest or the 16 child of a mother. In such circumstances,they did not have the opportunity to observe how their own mother 17 for her young. Certainly adolescent chimps who are still with their mothers when other young are born take much interest in the rearing of their young brother or sister. They have an excellent opportunity to learn,and the social ties that are created between mother and young 18 Goodall to describe the social unit as a family. The motheroffspring tie is beyond 19;there is some evidence to 20 that ties also continue between siblings of the same sex,that is“brotherbrother”and“sistersister”。
1Aassumed Badopted Cbelieved Dsurmised
2Aconsiderate Bconsiderated Cconsiderable Dconsidering
3Astatues Bstatuses Cstatutes Dstatures
4AWhats more BHence CBut DHowever
5Anot Bonly Cbut Dsolely
6Aclarifies Bclassifies Cdefine sDoutlines
7Athan Bbefore Cwhen Dafter
8Aon Bwith Cin Dwithin
9Aappropriated Bsubstituted Cassigned Ddistributed
10Avaried B deviated Cdiffered Daltered
11Afashioned Bmodified Cinfluenced Daffected
12Amay Bshould Cmust Dcan
13Aby Bout of Cfrom Dthrough
14Aprove Bmake Cturn Dcreate
15Aotherwise Bstill Cyet Deven
16Aone Bsole Csingle Donly
17Alooked B attended Ccared Dprovided
18Aguide Bcause Cdirect Dlead
19Alimitation Bimagination Cdoub tDexpectation
20Aadvise Bhint Cimply Dsuggest