考研英语阅读 历年真题总结之优选优秀8篇

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考研英语一阅读历年真题 篇1

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Any fair-minded assessment of the dangers of the deal between Britain's National Health Service (NHS) and DeepMind must start by acknowledging that both sides mean well. DeepMind is one of the leading artificial intelligence (AI) companies in the world. The potential of this work applied to healthcare is very great, but it could also lead to further concentration of power in the tech giants. It Is against that background that the information commissioner, Elizabeth Denham, has issued her damning verdict against the Royal Free hospital trust under the NHS, which handed over to DeepMind the records of 1.6 million patients In 2015 on the basis of a vague agreement which took far too little account of the patients' rights and their expectations of privacy.

DeepMind has almost apologized. The NHS trust has mended its ways. Further arrangements- and there may be many-between the NHS and DeepMind will be carefully scrutinised to ensure that all necessary permissions have been asked of patients and all unnecessary data has been cleaned. There are lessons about informed patient consent to learn. But privacy is not the only angle in this case and not even the most important. Ms Denham chose to concentrate the blame on the NHS trust, since under existing law it “controlled” the data and DeepMind merely “processed” it. But this distinction misses the point that it is processing and aggregation, not the mere possession of bits, that gives the data value.

The great question is who should benefit from the analysis of all the data that our lives now generate. Privacy law builds on the concept of damage to an individual from identifiable knowledge about them. That misses the way the surveillance economy works. The data of an individual there gains its value only when it is compared with the data of countless millions more.

The use of privacy law to curb the tech giants in this instance feels slightly maladapted. This practice does not address the real worry. It is not enough to say that the algorithms DeepMind develops will benefit patients and save lives. What matters is that they will belong to a private monopoly which developed them using public resources. If software promises to save lives on the scale that dugs now can, big data may be expected to behave as a big pharm has done. We are still at the beginning of this revolution and small choices now may turn out to have gigantic consequences later. A long struggle will be needed to avoid a future of digital feudalism. Ms Denham's report is a welcome start.

31.Wha is true of the agreement between the NHS and DeepMind ?

[A] It caused conflicts among tech giants.

[B] It failed to pay due attention to patient’s rights.

[C] It fell short of the latter's expectations

[D] It put both sides into a dangerous situation.

32. The NHS trust responded to Denham's verdict with

[A] empty promises.

[B] tough resistance.

[C] necessary adjustments.

[D] sincere apologies.

33.The author argues in Paragraph 2 that

[A] privacy protection must be secured at all costs.

[B] leaking patients' data is worse than selling it.

[C] making profits from patients' data is illegal.

[D] the value of data comes from the processing of it

34.According to the last paragraph, the real worry arising from this deal is

[A] the vicious rivalry among big pharmas.

[B] the ineffective enforcement of privacy law.

[C] the uncontrolled use of new software.

[D] the monopoly of big data by tech giants.

35.The author's attitude toward the application of AI to healthcare is

[A] ambiguous.

[B] cautious.

[C] appreciative.

[D] contemptuous.

考研真题历年英语二阅读 篇2

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Many people talked of the 288,000 new jobs the Labor Department reporled for Jure, along with the drop in the unemployment take to 6 J percent. at good news. And they were right. For now it appears the economy is creating jobs at a decent pace. We still have a long way to go to get back to full employment, but at least we are now finally moving forward at a faster pace.

However there is another important part of the jobs picture that was targely ovedookcd. There was a big jump in the number of people who report voluntarily working part-time. This figure is now 830,000(4,4 percent)above its year ago level.

Before explaining the connection to the Obamacare, it is worth making an important distinction. Many people who work part-time jobs actually want full-time jobs. They take part-time work because this is all they can get. An increase in involuntary part-time work is evidence of weakness in the labor market and it means that many people will be having a very hard time making ends meet.

There was an increase in involuntary part-time in June, but the general direction has been down. Involuntary part-time employment is still far higher than before the recession, but it is down by 640,000(7.9 percent)from its year ago level.

We know the difference between voluntary and involuntary part-time employment because people tell us. The survey used by the Labor Department asks people if they worked less than 35 hours in the reference week. If the answer is “yes.”they are classified as working part-time. The survey then asks whether they worked less than 35 hours in that week because they wanted to work less than full time or because they had no choice. They are only elassified as voluntary part-time workers if they tell the survey taker they chose to work less than 35 hours a week.

The issue of voluntary part-time relates to Obamacare becanse one of the main purposes was to allow people to get insurance outside of employment. For many people, especially those with serious health conditions or family members with serious health conditions, before Obamacare the only way to get insurance was through a job that provided health insurance.

However, Obamacare has allowed more than 12 million people to either get insurance through Medicaid or the exchanges. These are people who may previously have felt the need to get a full-time job that provided insurance in order to cover themselves and their families. With Obamacare there is no longer a link between employment and insurance.

36. Which part of the jobs picture was neglected?

A. The prospect of a thriving job market.

B. The increase of voluntary part-time jobs.

C. The possibility of full employment.

D. The acceleration of job creation.

37. Many people work part-time because they

A. prefer part-time jobs to full-time jobs

B. feel that is enough to make ends meet

C. cannot get their hands on full-time jobs

D. haven' t seen the weakness of the market

38. Involuntary part-time employment in the US

A. is harder to acquire than one year ago

B. shows a general tendency of decline

C. satisfies the real need of the jobless

D. is lower than before the recession

39. It can be learned that with Obamacare, .

A. it is no longer easy for part-timers to get insurance

B. employment is no longer a precondition to get insurance

C. it is still challenging to get insurance for family members

D. full-time employment is still essential for insurance

40. The text mainly discusses.

A. employment in the US

B. part-timer classification

C. insurance through Medicaid

D. Obamacare's trouble

历年英语一阅读真题考研 篇3

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Two years ago. Rupert Murdoch's daughter, spoke at the “unsettling dearth of integrity across so many of our collapsed, she argued, because of a collective acceptance that the mechanism”in society should be profit and the market we the people who create the society we want, not profit.“

Driving her point home, she continued”It's increasingly absence of purpose,of a moral language with in government, could become one of the most dangerous goals for capitalism and freedom.“ This same absence of moral purpose was wounding companies, such as International, she thought, making it more likely that it would fore had with widespread illegal telephone hacking.

As the hacking trial concludes-finding guilty one ex-editor of the News of the World, Andy Coulson, for conspiring to hack phones, and finding the predecessor, Rebekah Brooks, innocent of the same charge-the wide dearth of integrity still stands. Journalists are known to have hacked the phones of up to 5,500 people. This is hacking on an industrial scale, as was acknowledged by Glenn Mulcaire, the man hired by the News of the World in to be the point person for phone hacking. Others await trial. This long story still unfolds.

In many respects, the dearth of moral purpose frames not only the fact of such widespread phone hacking but the terms on which the trial took place. One of the astonishing revelations was how little Rebekah Brooks knew of what went on in her newsroom, how little she thought to ask and the fact that she never inquired how the stories arrived. The core of her successful defence was that she knew nothing.

In today's world, it has become normal that well-paid executives should not be accountable for what happens in the organizations that they run. Perhaps we should not be so surprised. For a generation, the collective doctrine has been that the sorting mechanism of society should be profit. The words that have mattered are efficiency, flexibility, shareholder value, business-friendly, wealth generation, sales, impact and, in newspapers, circulation. Words degraded to the margin have been justice, fairness, tolerance, proportionality and accountability.

The purpose of editing the News of the World was not to promote reader understanding, to be fair in what was written or to betray any common humanity. It was to ruin lives in the quest for circulation and impact. Ms Brooks may or may not have had suspicions about how her journalists got their stories, but she asked no questions, gave no instructions-nor received traceable, recorded answers.

36. Accordign to the first two paragraphs, Elisabeth was upset by

(A) the consequences of the current sorting mechanism.

(B) companies' financial loss due to immoral practices

(C) governmental ineffectiveness on moral issues.

(D) the wide misuse of integrity among institutions.

37. It can be inferred from Paragraph 3 that

(A) Glenn Mulcaire may deny phone hacking as a crime.

(B) more journalists may be found guilty of phone hacking.

(C) Andy Coulson should be held innocent of the charge.

(D) phone hacking will be accepted on certain occasions.

38. The author believes that Rebekah Brooks's defence

(A) revealed a cunning personality.

(B) centered on trivial issues.

(C) was hardly convincing.

(D) was part of a conspiracy.

39. The author holds that the current collective doctrine shows

(A) generally distorted values.

(B) unfair wealth distribution.

(C) a marginalized lifestyle.

(D) a rigid moral code.

40 Which of the following is suggested in the last paragraph?

(A) The quality of writings is of primary importance.

(B) Common humanity is central to news reporting.

(C) Moral awareness matters in editing a newspaper.

(D) Journalists need stricter industrial regulations.

考研真题历年英语二阅读 篇4

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When the government talks about infrastructure contributing to the economy the focus is usually on roads, railways, broadband and energy. Housing is seldom mentioned.

Why is that? To some extent the housing sector must shoulder the blame. We have not been good at communicating the real value that housing can contribute to economic growth. Then there is the scale of the typical housing project. It is hard to shove for attention among multibillion-pound infrastructure project, so it is inevitable that the attention is focused elsewhere. But perhaps the most significant reason is that the issue has always been so politically charged.

Nevertheless, the affordable housing situation is desperate. Waiting lists increase all the time and we are simply not building enough new homes.

The comprehensive spending review offers an opportunity for the government to help rectify this. It needs to put historical prejudices to one side and take some steps to address our urgent housing need.

There are some indications that it is preparing to do just that. The communities minister, Don Foster, has hinted that George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer, may introduce more flexibility to the current cap on the amount that local authorities can borrow against their housing stock debt. Evidence shows that 60,000 extra new homes could be built over the next five years if the cap were lifted, increasing GDP by 0.6%.

Ministers should also look at creating greater certainty in the rental environment, which would have a significant impact on the ability of registered providers to fund new developments from revenues.

But it is not just down to the government. While these measures would be welcome in the short term, we must face up to the fact that the existing ?4.5bn programme of grants to fund new affordable housing, set to expire in ,is unlikely to be extended beyond then. The Labour party has recently announced that it will retain a large part of the coalition’s spending plans if returns to power. The housing sector needs to accept that we are very unlikely to ever return to era of large-scale public grants. We need to adjust to this changing climate.

36. The author believes that the housing sector__

[A] has attracted much attention

[B] involves certain political factors

[C] shoulders too much responsibility

[D] has lost its real value in economy

37. It can be learned that affordable housing has__

[A] increased its home supply

[B] offered spending opportunities

[C] suffered government biases

[D] disappointed the government

38. According to Paragraph 5,George Osborne may_______.

[A] allow greater government debt for housing

[B] stop local authorities from building homes

[C] prepare to reduce housing stock debt

[D] release a lifted GDP growth forecast

39.It can be inferred that a stable rental environment would_______.

[A]lower the costs of registered providers

[B]lessen the impact of government interference

[C]contribute to funding new developments

[D]relieve the ministers of responsibilities

40.The author believes that after 2015,the government may______.

[A]implement more policies to support housing

[B]review the need for large-scale public grants

[C]renew the affordable housing grants programme

[D]stop generous funding to the housing sector

考研英语阅读 历年真题总结之排除 篇5

2014考研英语阅读 历年真题总结之排除

对2000至2010年历年真题的研究发现:在阅读理解中,不管题型是推理、细节事实、句子理解,还是例证等若选项含有表述否定的关键词no、no longer、little、cannot,则该选项极有可能不是正确答案,可优先排除之。

请看下面的例子

2001年Text1第52题

We can infer from the passage that ________.

A. there is little distinction between specialization and professionalisation

B. amateurs can compete with professionals in some areas of science

C. professionals tend to welcome amateurs into the scientific community

D. amateurs have national academic societies but no local ones

此题中,A项含有little,D项含有no,排除AD

「正确答案是B」

2006年Text2第27题

It can be inferred from Paragraph 3 that ________.

A. the sightseers cannot visit the Castle and the Palace separately

B. the playgoers spend more money than the sightseers

C. the sightseers do more shopping than the playgoers

D. the playgoers go to no other places in town than the theater

此题中,D项含有no,排除D

「正确答案是B」

年Text1第25题

Ryan‘s comments suggest that the practice of standard testing _________?

A. prevents new habits form being formed

B. no longer emphasizes commonness

C. maintains the inherent American thinking model

D. complies with the American belief system

此题中,B项含有no longer,排除B

「正确答案是A」

2009年Text3第35题

According to the last paragraph, development of education __________.

A. results directly from competitive environments

B. does not depend on economic performance

C. follows improved productivity

D. cannot afford political changes

此题中,D项含有cannot,排除D

「正确答案是C」

2000年以来更多应用此招式的'类似例子还有很多,例如:

2002年Text4第56题

2002年Text4第57题

2003年Text2第49题

20Text1第22题

年Text2第26题

2006年Text2第26题

2006年Text2第27题

2006年Text2第28题

2007年Text2第27题

2009年Text4第37题

2010年Text3第34题

先看一个例子,是2010年Text1第23题

试试看,是否能在5秒之内排除两个错误选项?

Which of the following would Shaw and Newman most probably agree on?

A. It is writers' duty to fulfill journalistic goals

B. It is contemptible for writers to be journalists

C. Writers are likely to be tempted into journalism

D. Not all writers are capable of journalistic writing

「正确答案是D」

注意比较A、B、C、D四个选项,会发现,AD选项中都含有关键词journalistic

答案就在AD中

优先排除不含相同关键词journalistic的BC选项

对2000至2010年历年真题的研究发现

在阅读理解中,在A、B、C、D四个选项中,若有两个或三个选项都含有相同的关键词,则正确答案就在它们之中

不含相同关键词的选项基本都是错误选项,优先排除

请再看下面的例子

2010年Text1第24题

What can be learned about Cardus according to the last two paragraphs?

A. His music criticism may not appeal to readers today

B. His reputation as a music critic has long been in dispute

C. His style caters largely to modern specialists

D. His writings fail to follow the amateur tradition

此题中,AB项都含有关键词music,答案就在AB中,排除CD

「正确答案是A」

2000年Text4第66题

The change in Japanese Life-style is revealed in the fact that ________.

A. the young are less tolerant of discomforts in life

B. the divorce rate in Japan exceeds that in the U.S

C. the Japanese endure more than ever before

D. the Japanese appreciate their present life

此题中,AD项都含有关键词life,CD项都含有关键词the Japanese

答案就在ACD中,排除B

「正确答案是A」

2000年以来更多应用此招式的类似例子还有很多,例如:

2000年Text1第51、52、53、54题

2000年Text2第56、58题

2000年Text3第59题

2000年Text4第65、66题

2001年Text1第52题

2001年Text2第57题

2001年Text3第59题

2001年Text5第67题

2002年Text1第41、44题

2002年Text2第46、49、50题

2002年Text3第53、54题

2002年Text4第56题

2003年Text1第44题

2003年Text2第50题

2003年Text3第53题

2003年Text4第57题

2004年Text1第45题

2004年Text2第50题

2004年Text4第57、59题

2005年Text2第30题

考研英语阅读 历年真题总结之快速选中 篇6

考研英语阅读 历年真题总结之快速选中

无论是政治还是英语,只要是选择题,题干与选项之间都存在一些内在的关系,根据这些关系,有时会直接选出正确答案。

在考研阅读中,题干与选项之间的关系主要有以下三种:

1、题干与选项在某些关键词上表述对立

2、题干与选项含有相同的关键词

3、题干与选项存在固定搭配关系

这些关系在历年真题中几乎无一例外。

请看下面的例子,首先是第1种关系:题干与选项表述对立

Text3第32题

The author suggests that the “two-step-flow theory”

A. serves as a solution to marketing problems

B. has helped explain certain prevalent trends

C. has won support from influentials

D. requires solid evidence for its validity

此题中,题干含有关键词suggest,表示非强制性;而D项含有关键词require,带有强制性,显然二者是对立关系

所以D是正确答案

Text2第28题

By saying “Stratford cries poor traditionally” (Line 2-3, Paragraph 4), the author implies that ________.

A. Stratford cannot afford the expansion projects

B. Stratford has long been in financial difficulties

C. the town is not really short of money

D. the townsfolk used to be poorly paid

此题中,题干中的poor与C项中的not really short of money表述对立

所以C是正确答案

其实,题干中的implies已经暗示选择表述对立的选项

题干与选项表述对立的`例子还有:

Text3第62题

题干中的effort与A项中的failure to realize表述对立,所以A是正确答案

其实,题干中的despite已经暗示选择表述对立的选项

Text3第51题

题干中的monopoly与C项中的competitor表述对立,所以C是正确答案

其实,题干中的unlikely已经暗示选择表述对立的选项

Text1第44题

题干中的only表述限制性,而B项中的more表述开放性,二者对立,所以B是正确答案

20Text2第48题

题干含有关键词suggest,表示非强制性;而CD项都含有关键词should,带有强制性,所以题干与CD表述对立,正确答案应该在CD中选择

「正确答案是C」

下面是关于第2种关系的例子:题干与选项含有相同关键词

20Text3第35题

What is the essential element in the dynamics of social influence?

A. The eagerness to be accepted

B. The impulse to influence others

C. The readiness to be influenced

D. The inclination to rely on others

此题中,题干和选项BC都含相同关键词influence,所以正确答案在BC中选择

「正确答案是C」

Text2第28题

People nowadays can no longer achieve IQ scores as high as vos Savant's because

A. the scores are obtained through different computational procedures

B. creativity rather than analytical skills is emphasized now

C. vos Savant's case is an extreme one that will not repeat

D. the defining characteristic of IQ tests has changed

此题中,题干和选项A都含相同关键词score,所以正确答案是A

题干与选项含有相同关键词的例子还有:

Text1第51题

题干和选项C都含相同关键词war,所以正确答案是C

20Text4第66题

题干和选项AD都含相同关键词life,所以正确答案在AD中选择

「正确答案是A」

20Text2第27题

题干和选项BC都含相同关键词test,所以正确答案在BC中选择

「正确答案是C」

下面是关于第3种关系的例子:题干与选项固定搭配

Text3第31题

Wilt Chamberlain is cited as an example to

A. illustrate the change of height of NBA players

B. show the popularity of NBA players in the U.S

C. compare different generations of NBA players

D. assess the achievements of famous NBA players

此题中,选项A中的illustrate是表示例证的典型代表词,与题干中的example是固定搭配,

所以A是正确答案

在历年的真题中,表示例证的标志词还有:

illustration、demonstrate/demonstration、cite/citation、exemplify、case

年Text1第21题

The birthday phenomenon found among soccer players is mentioned to

A. stress the importance of professional training

B. spotlight the soccer superstars in the World Cup

C. introduce the topic of what makes expert performance

D. explain why some soccer teams play better than others

此题中,题干中的phenomenon是文章中的一个引子,是为了引出主题,通常与introduce是固定搭配,所以C是正确答案

类似的例子还有:

20Text1第42题

Donovan‘s story is mentioned in the text to ________.

A. introduce the topic of online spying

B. show how he fought for the U.S.

C. give an episode of the information war

D. honor his unique services to the CIA

此题中,题干中的story也是文章中的一个引子,所以正确答案是A

考研真题历年英语二阅读 篇7

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It‘s no surprise that Jennifer Senior’s insightful, provocative magazine cover story, “I love My Children, I Hate My Life,” is arousing much chatter – nothing gets people talking like the suggestion that child rearing is anything less than a completely fulfilling, life-enriching experience. Rather than concluding that children make parents either happy or miserable, Senior suggests we need to redefine happiness: instead of thinking of it as something that can be measured by moment-to-moment joy, we should consider being happy as a past-tense condition. Even though the day-to-day experience of raising kids can be soul-crushingly hard, Senior writes that “the very things that in the moment dampen our moods can later be sources of intense gratification and delight.”

The magazine cover showing an attractive mother holding a cute baby is hardly the only Madonna-and-child image on newsstands this week. There are also stories about newly adoptive – and newly single – mom Sandra Bullock, as well as the usual “Jennifer Aniston is pregnant” news. Practically every week features at least one celebrity mom, or mom-to-be, smiling on the newsstands.

In a society that so persistently celebrates procreation, is it any wonder that admitting you regret having children is equivalent to admitting you support kitten-killing ? It doesn‘t seem quite fair, then, to compare the regrets of parents to the regrets of the children. Unhappy parents rarely are provoked to wonder if they shouldn’t have had kids, but unhappy childless folks are bothered with the message that children are the single most important thing in the world: obviously their misery must be a direct result of the gaping baby-size holes in their lives.

Of course, the image of parenthood that celebrity magazines like Us Weekly and People present is hugely unrealistic, especially when the parents are single mothers like Bullock. According to several studies concluding that parents are less happy than childless couples, single parents are the least happy of all. No shock there, considering how much work it is to raise a kid without a partner to lean on; yet to hear Sandra and Britney tell it, raising a kid on their “own” (read: with round-the-clock help) is a piece of cake.

It‘s hard to imagine that many people are dumb enough to want children just because Reese and Angelina make it look so glamorous: most adults understand that a baby is not a haircut. But it’s interesting to wonder if the images we see every week of stress-free, happiness-enhancing parenthood aren‘t in some small, subconscious way contributing to our own dissatisfactions with the actual experience, in the same way that a small part of us hoped getting “ the Rachel” might make us look just a little bit like Jennifer Aniston.

36.Jennifer Senior suggests in her article that raising a child can bring

[A]temporary delight

[B]enjoyment in progress

[C]happiness in retrospect

[D]lasting reward

37.We learn from Paragraph 2 that

[A]celebrity moms are a permanent source for gossip.

[B]single mothers with babies deserve greater attention.

[C]news about pregnant celebrities is entertaining.

[D]having children is highly valued by the public.

38.It is suggested in Paragraph 3 that childless folks

[A]are constantly exposed to criticism.

[B]are largely ignored by the media.

[C]fail to fulfill their social responsibilities.

[D]are less likely to be satisfied with their life.

39.According to Paragraph 4, the message conveyed by celebrity magazines is

[A]soothing.

[B]ambiguous.

[C]compensatory.

[D]misleading.

40.Which of the following can be inferred from the last paragraph?

[A]Having children contributes little to the glamour of celebrity moms.

[B]Celebrity moms have influenced our attitude towards child rearing.

[C]Having children intensifies our dissatisfaction with life.

[D]We sometimes neglect the happiness from child rearing.

考研英语一阅读历年真题 篇8

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The journal Science is adding an extra source at Peer-review process, editor-in-chief Marcia McNott announced today. The Follows similar efforts from other journals, after widespread concern that Mistakes in data analysis are contributing to the Published research findings.

“Readers must have confidence in the conclusions published in our journal,”writes McNutt in an editorial. Working with the American Statistical Association, the Journal has appointed seven experts to a statistics board of reviewing Manuscript will be flagged up for additional scrutiny by the Journal's editors, or by its existing Board of Reviewing Editors or by outside peer The SBoRE panel will then find external statisticians to review these

Asked whether any particular papers had impelled the change, McNutt said,“The creation of the'statistics board'was motivated by concerns broadly with the application of statistics and data analysis in scientific research and is part of Science's overall drive to increase reproducibility in the research we publish.”

Giovanni Parmigiani,a biostatistician at the Harvard School of Public Health, a member of the SBoRE group, says he expects the board to “play primarily on advisory role.” He agreed to join because he “found the foresight behind the establishment of the SBoRE to be novel, unique and likely to have a lasting impact. This impact will not only be through the publications in Science itself, but hopefully through a larger group of publishing places that may want to model their approach after Science.”

John Ioannidis, a physician who studies research methodology, says that the policy is “a most welcome step forward”and “long overdue,”“Most journals are weak in statistical review,and this damages the quality of what they publish. I think that, for the majority of scientific papers nowadays, statistical review is more essential than expert review,”he says. But he noted that biomedical journals such as Annals of Internal Medicine, the Journal of the American Medical Association and The Lancet pay strong attention to statistical review.

Professional scientists are expected to know how to analyze data, but statistical errors are alarmingly common in published research,according to David Vaux,a cell biologist. Researchers should improve their standards, he wrote in ,but journals should also take a tougher line,“engaging reviewers who are statistically literate and editors who can verify the process.”Vaux says that Science's idea to pass some papers to statisticians “has some merit,but a weakness is that it relies on the board of reviewing editors to identify'the papers that need scrutiny'in the first place.”

31. It can be learned from Paragraph I that

[A] Science intends to simplify its peer-review process.

[B]journals are strengthening their statistical checks.

[C]few journals are blamed for mistakes in data analysis.

[D]lack of data analysis is common in research projects.

32. The phrase “flagged up ”(Para.2)is the closest in meaning to

[A]found.

[B]revised.

[C]marked

[D]stored

33. Giovanni Parmigiani believes that the establishment of the SBoRE may

[A]pose a threat to all its peers

[B]meet with strong opposition

[C]increase Science's circulation.

[D]set an example for other journals

34. David Vaux holds that what Science is doing now

A. adds to researchers' worklosd.

B. diminishes the role of reviewers.

C. has room for further improvement.

D. is to fail in the foreseeable future.

35. Which of the following is the best title of the text?

A. Science Joins Push to Screen Statistics in Papers

B. Professional Statisticians Deserve More Respect

C. Data Analysis Finds Its Way onto Editors' Desks

D. Statisticians Are Coming Back with Science

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