跨考2011年考研英語(yǔ)真題(完整版)

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跨考2011年考研英語(yǔ)真題(完整版)
    Section I Use 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)
    Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle viewed laughter as “a bodily exercise precious to health.” But ­­­__1___some claims to the contrary, laughing probably has little influence on physical fitness Laughter does __2___short-term changes in the function of the heart and its blood vessels, ___3_ heart rate and oxygen consumption But because hard laughter is difficult to __4__, a good laugh is unlikely to have __5___ benefits the way, say, walking or jogging does.
    __6__, instead of straining muscles to build them, as exercise does, laughter apparently accomplishes the __7__, studies dating back to the 1930’s indicate that laughter__8___ muscles, decreasing muscle tone for up to 45 minutes after the laugh dies down.
    Such bodily reaction might conceivably help _9__the effects of psychological stress. Anyway, the act of laughing probably does produce other types of ___10___ feedback, that improve an individual’s emotional state. __11____one classical theory of emotion, our feelings are partially rooted ____12___ physical reactions. It was argued at the end of the 19th century that humans do not cry ___13___they are sad but they become sad when the tears begin to flow.
    Although sadness also ____14___ tears, evidence suggests that emotions can flow __15___ muscular responses. In an experiment published in 1988,social psychologist Fritz Strack of the University of würzburg in Germany asked volunteers to __16___ a pen either with their teeth-thereby creating an artificial smile – or with their lips, which would produce a(n) __17___ expression. Those forced to exercise their smiling muscles ___18___ more exuberantly to funny cartons than did those whose mouths were contracted in a frown, ____19___ that expressions may influence emotions rather than just the other way around __20__ , the physical act of laughter could improve mood.
    1.[A]among [B]except [C]despite [D]like
    2.[A]reflect [B]demand [C]indicate [D]produce
    3.[A]stabilizing [B]boosting [C]impairing [D]determining
    4.[A]transmit [B]sustain [C]evaluate [D]observe
    5.[A]measurable [B]manageable [C]affordable [D]renewable
    6.[A]In turn [B]In fact [C]In addition [D]In brief
    7.[A]opposite [B]impossible [C]average [D]expected
    8.[A]hardens [B]weakens [C]tightens [D]relaxes
    9.[A]aggravate [B]generate [C]moderate [D]enhance
    10.[A]physical [B]mental [C]subconscious [D]internal
    11.[A]Except for [B]According to [C]Due to [D]As for
    12.[A]with [B]on [C]in [D]at
    13.[A]unless [B]until [C]if [D]because
    14.[A]exhausts [B]follows [C]precedes [D]suppresses
    15.[A]into [B]from [C]towards [D]beyond
    16.[A]fetch [B]bite [C]pick [D]hold
    17.[A]disappointed [B]excited [C]joyful [D]indifferent
    18.[A]adapted [B]catered [C]turned [D]reacted
    19.[A]suggesting [B]requiring [C]mentioning [D]supposing
    20.[A]Eventually [B]Consequently [C]Similarly [D]Conversely