考研习题练习

考研每日一练(2019/4/22)
People have good reason to care about the welfare of animals.Ever since theEnlightenment, their treatment has been seen as a measure of mankind’s humanity. It is no coincidence that William Wilberforce and Sir Thomas FoxwellBuxton, two leaders of the movement to abolish the slave trade, helped found the Royal Society for the Prevention ofCruelty toAnimals in the 1820s.An increasing number of people go further: mankind has a duty not to cause pain to animals that have the capacity to suffer.Both views have led people gradually to extend treatment once reserved for mankind to other species.
But when everyday lives are measured against such principles, they are fraught with contradictions. Those who would never dream of caging their cats and dogs guzzle bacon and eggs from ghastly factory farms. The abattoir and the cattle truck are secret places safely hidden from the meat-eater’s gaze and the child’s story book. Plenty of people who denounce the fur-trade (much of which is from farmed animals) quite happily wear leather (also from farmed animals).
Perhaps the inconsistency is understandable.After hundreds of years of thinking about it, people cannot agree on a system of rights for each other, so the ground is bound to get shakier still when animals are includeD、The trouble is that confusion and contradiction open the way to the extremist.And because scientific research is remote from most people’s lives, it is particularly vulnerable to their campaigns.
In fact, science should be the last target, wherever you draw the boundaries of animal welfare. For one thing, there is rarely an alternative to using animals in research. If there were, scientists would grasp it, because animal research is expensive and encircled by regulations.Animal research is also for a higher purpose than a full belly or an elegant outfit. The world needs new medicines and surgical procedures just as it needs the unknowable fruits of pure research.
And science is, by and large, kind to its animals. The couple of million (mainly rats and mice) that die inBritain’s laboratories are far better looked-after and far more humanely killed than the billion or so (mainly chickens) onBritain’s farms. Indeed, ifDarley Oaks makes up its loss of guinea pigs with turkeys or dairy cows, you can be fairly sure animal welfare inBritain has just taken a step backwards.
1题:
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In the text, a comparison is made so as to ______.A.abolish the slave trade
B.elaborate a higher purpose of animal research
C.warn that mankind has a duty not to cause pain to animals
D.assert that science is, by and large, kind to its animals
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2题:For the people who have never traveled across theAtlantic the voyage is a fantasy.But for the people who cross it frequently one crossing of theAtlantic is very much like another, and they do not make the voyage for the (1) of its interest. Most of us are quite happy when we feel (2) to go to bed and pleased when the journey (3) On the first night this time I felt especially lazy and went to bed (4) earlier than usual. When I (5) my cabin, I was surprised (6) that I was to have a companion during my trip, which made me feel a little unhappy. I had expected (7) but there was a suitcase (8) mine in the opposite corner. I wondered who he could be and what he would be like. Soon afterwards he came in. He was the sort of man you might meet (9) ,except that he was wearing (10) good clothes that I made up my mind that we would not (11) whoever he was and did not say (12) .As I had expected, he did not talk to me either but went to bed immediately.
I suppose I slept for several hours because when I woke up it was already the middle of the night. I felt cold but covered (13) as well as I could and tries to go back to sleep. Then I realized that a (14) was coming from the window opposite. I thought perhaps I had forgotten (15) the door, so I got up (16) the door but found it already locked from the inside. The cold air was coming from the window opposite. I crossed the room and (17) the moon shone through it on to the other beD、 (18) there. It took me a minute or two to (19) the door myself. I realized that my companion (20) through the window into the se
A、

A、to shut

B、for shutting
C.in shutting
D.but shut
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3题: 下列标点符号使用全正确的一项是:
A.我想:“董昆是什么样子呢可像家乡的尚二叔”
B.他看到我在注意地看他,就冲着我一笑说:“‘不行春风,难得秋雨。’同志你听到过这句谚语吗”
C.“哦,哦,”他看定我,似乎十分高兴。“我也姓过一回唐的。”
D.人们思考问题、说话、写文章,都要运用概念。我们经常说:“让我考虑考虑”,就是在头脑中运用概念对某种事物作出判断或进行推理。
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4题: 槟榔肝的形成是因为
A.小胆管和结缔组织增生
B.肝脏出血和肝细胞坏死
C.肝细胞朝;死和结缔组织增生
D.中央静脉及肝窦淤血和肝细胞脂肪变性
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5题: 慢性肾炎治疗的目标是
A.消除蛋白尿
B.消除血尿
C.防止或延缓肾功能进行性减退
D.消除管型尿
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6题:A.through
B.by
C.with
D.in
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7题:下列去大脑僵直的描述,正确的有
A.是牵张反射增强的表现
B.经典的去大脑僵直为。僵直
C.人类不会出现去大脑僵直
D.γ僵直是由前庭核下行作用导致的
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8题:简述土地革命时期中共土地政策的演变过程。
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9题:
,且A可逆,则线性方程组
( )·
A.(A) 有唯一解
B.(B) 有无穷多解
C.(C) 无解
D.(D) 当a13=a23=a33=1时,有解
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10题: 下列民事权利受侵害时,公民可以主张精神损害赔偿的是
A.债权
B.抵押权
C.名誉权
D.土地承包经营权
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