历年考研英语阅读理解mp3(94-4)
时间:2018-12-01 作者:英语课 分类:历年考研英语阅读理解
英语课
[00:00.00]在线英语听力室(www.tingroom.com)友情制作
[00:00.51]1994 Passage4
[00:02.93]"I have great confidence that by the end of the decade
[00:06.77]we'll know in vast detail how cancer cells arise,"
[00:11.41]says microbiologist Robert Weinberg, an expert on cancer.
[00:16.86]"But," he cautions, "some people have the idea
[00:20.88]that once one understands the causes,
[00:23.71]the cure will rapidly follow.
[00:26.23]Consider Pasteur.
[00:28.15]He discovered the causes of many kinds of infections,
[00:31.89]but it was fifty or sixty years before cures were available."
[00:37.12]This year, 50 percent of the 910,000 people
[00:42.05]who suffer from cancer will survive at least five years.
[00:46.60]In the year 2000,
[00:48.51]the National Cancer Institute estimates,
[00:51.33]that figure will be 75 percent.
[00:54.57]For some skin cancers, the five-year survival rate
[00:57.90]is as high as 90 percent.
[01:00.93]But other survival statistics are still discouraging
[01:04.85]--13 percent for lung cancer,
[01:07.58]and 2 percent for cancer of the pancreas.
[01:11.71]With as many as 120 varieties in existence,
[01:15.84]discovering how cancer works is not easy.
[01:19.67]The researchers made great progress in the early 1970s,
[01:24.31]when they discovered that oncogenes,
[01:26.85]which are cancer-causing genes 1,
[01:29.02]are inactive in normal cells.
[01:31.85]Anything from cosmic rays to radiation to diet
[01:35.88]may activate 2 a dormant 3 oncogene,
[01:39.20]but how remains 4 unknown.
[01:41.82]If several oncogenes are driven into action,
[01:44.85]the cell, unable to turn them off, becomes cancerous.
[01:49.58]The exact mechanisms 5 involved are still mysterious,
[01:53.72]but the likelihood that many cancers
[01:55.94]are initiated 6 at the level of genes suggests
[01:59.06]that we will never prevent all cancers.
[02:02.39]"Changes are a normal part of the evolutionary 7 process,"
[02:06.12]says oncologist William Hayward.
[02:08.95]Environmental factors can never be totally eliminated;
[02:12.37]as Hayward points out,
[02:14.08]"We can't prepare a medicine against cosmic rays."
[02:18.73]The prospects 8 for cure, though still distant, are brighter.
[02:22.34]在线英语听力室(www.tingroom.com)友情制作
[02:23.24]"First, we need to understand
[02:24.88]how the normal cell controls itself.
[02:28.31]Second, we have to determine
[02:30.13]whether there are a limited number of genes in cells
[02:33.05]which are always responsible for at least part of the trouble.
[02:37.69]If we can understand how cancer works,
[02:40.51]we can counteract 9 its action."
[00:00.51]1994 Passage4
[00:02.93]"I have great confidence that by the end of the decade
[00:06.77]we'll know in vast detail how cancer cells arise,"
[00:11.41]says microbiologist Robert Weinberg, an expert on cancer.
[00:16.86]"But," he cautions, "some people have the idea
[00:20.88]that once one understands the causes,
[00:23.71]the cure will rapidly follow.
[00:26.23]Consider Pasteur.
[00:28.15]He discovered the causes of many kinds of infections,
[00:31.89]but it was fifty or sixty years before cures were available."
[00:37.12]This year, 50 percent of the 910,000 people
[00:42.05]who suffer from cancer will survive at least five years.
[00:46.60]In the year 2000,
[00:48.51]the National Cancer Institute estimates,
[00:51.33]that figure will be 75 percent.
[00:54.57]For some skin cancers, the five-year survival rate
[00:57.90]is as high as 90 percent.
[01:00.93]But other survival statistics are still discouraging
[01:04.85]--13 percent for lung cancer,
[01:07.58]and 2 percent for cancer of the pancreas.
[01:11.71]With as many as 120 varieties in existence,
[01:15.84]discovering how cancer works is not easy.
[01:19.67]The researchers made great progress in the early 1970s,
[01:24.31]when they discovered that oncogenes,
[01:26.85]which are cancer-causing genes 1,
[01:29.02]are inactive in normal cells.
[01:31.85]Anything from cosmic rays to radiation to diet
[01:35.88]may activate 2 a dormant 3 oncogene,
[01:39.20]but how remains 4 unknown.
[01:41.82]If several oncogenes are driven into action,
[01:44.85]the cell, unable to turn them off, becomes cancerous.
[01:49.58]The exact mechanisms 5 involved are still mysterious,
[01:53.72]but the likelihood that many cancers
[01:55.94]are initiated 6 at the level of genes suggests
[01:59.06]that we will never prevent all cancers.
[02:02.39]"Changes are a normal part of the evolutionary 7 process,"
[02:06.12]says oncologist William Hayward.
[02:08.95]Environmental factors can never be totally eliminated;
[02:12.37]as Hayward points out,
[02:14.08]"We can't prepare a medicine against cosmic rays."
[02:18.73]The prospects 8 for cure, though still distant, are brighter.
[02:22.34]在线英语听力室(www.tingroom.com)友情制作
[02:23.24]"First, we need to understand
[02:24.88]how the normal cell controls itself.
[02:28.31]Second, we have to determine
[02:30.13]whether there are a limited number of genes in cells
[02:33.05]which are always responsible for at least part of the trouble.
[02:37.69]If we can understand how cancer works,
[02:40.51]we can counteract 9 its action."
1 genes
n.基因( gene的名词复数 )
- You have good genes from your parents, so you should live a long time. 你从父母那儿获得优良的基因,所以能够活得很长。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- Differences will help to reveal the functions of the genes. 它们间的差异将会帮助我们揭开基因多种功能。 来自英汉非文学 - 生命科学 - 生物技术的世纪
2 activate
vt.使活动起来,使开始起作用
- We must activate the youth to study.我们要激励青年去学习。
- These push buttons can activate the elevator.这些按钮能启动电梯。
3 dormant
adj.暂停活动的;休眠的;潜伏的
- Many animals are in a dormant state during winter.在冬天许多动物都处于睡眠状态。
- This dormant volcano suddenly fired up.这座休眠火山突然爆发了。
4 remains
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹
- He ate the remains of food hungrily.他狼吞虎咽地吃剩余的食物。
- The remains of the meal were fed to the dog.残羹剩饭喂狗了。
5 mechanisms
n.机械( mechanism的名词复数 );机械装置;[生物学] 机制;机械作用
- The research will provide direct insight into molecular mechanisms. 这项研究将使人能够直接地了解分子的机理。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- He explained how the two mechanisms worked. 他解释这两台机械装置是如何工作的。 来自《简明英汉词典》
6 initiated
adj.进化的;演化的,演变的;[生]进化论的
- Life has its own evolutionary process.生命有其自身的进化过程。
- These are fascinating questions to be resolved by the evolutionary studies of plants.这些十分吸引人的问题将在研究植物进化过程中得以解决。
7 prospects
n.希望,前途(恒为复数)
- There is a mood of pessimism in the company about future job prospects. 公司中有一种对工作前景悲观的情绪。
- They are less sanguine about the company's long-term prospects. 他们对公司的远景不那么乐观。
8 counteract
vt.对…起反作用,对抗,抵消
- The doctor gave him some medicine to counteract the effect of the poison.医生给他些药解毒。
- Our work calls for mutual support.We shouldn't counteract each other's efforts.工作要互相支持,不要互相拆台。