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公众号:研料库,料最全 2014 考研英语二真题【公众号:研料库,料最全】 考研 英语 二真题 公众 研料库 料最全
2014 年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语(二)试题年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语(二)试题 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)Thinner isnt always better.A number of studies have _1_ that normal-weight people are in fact at higher risk of some diseases compared to those who are overweight.And there are health conditions for which being overweight is actually _2_.For example,heavier women are less likely to develop calcium deficiency than thin women._3_ among the elderly,being somewhat overweight is often an _4_ of good health.Of even greater _5_ is the fact that obesity turns out to be very difficult to define.It is often defined _6_ body mass index,or BMI.BMI _7_ body mass divided by the square of height.An adult with a BMI of 18 to 25 is often considered to be normal weight.Between 25 and 30 is overweight.And over 30 is considered obese.Obesity,_8_,can be divided into moderately obese,severely obese,and very severely obese.While such numerical standards seem _9_,they are not.Obesity is probably less a matter of weight than body fat.Some people with a high BMI are in fact extremely fit,_10_ others with a low BMI may be in poor _11_.For example,many collegiate and professional football players _12_ as obese,though their percentage body fat is low.Conversely,someone with a small frame may have high body fat but a _13_ BMI.Today we have a(an)_14_ to label obesity as a disgrace.The overweight are sometimes _15_ in the media with their faces covered.Stereotypes _16_ with obesity include laziness,lack of will power,and lower prospects for success.Teachers,employers,and health professionals have been shown to harbor biases against the obese._17_ very young children tend to look down on the overweight,and teasing about body build has long been a problem in schools.Negative attitudes toward obesity,_18_ in health concerns,have stimulated a number of anti-obesity _19_.My own hospital system has banned sugary drinks from its facilities.Many employers have instituted weight loss and fitness initiatives.Michelle Obama launched a high-visibility campaign _20_ childhood obesity,even claiming that it represents our greatest national security threat.1.A denied B concluded C doubted D ensured 2.A protective B dangerous C sufficient D troublesome 3.A Instead B However C Likewise D Therefore 4.A indicator B objective C origin D example 5.A impact B relevance C assistance D concern 6.A in terms of B in case of C in favor of D in respect of 7.A measures B determines C equals D modifies 8.A in essence B in contrast C in turn D in part 9.A complicated B conservative C variable D straightforward 10.A so B while C since D unless 微信关注公众号:槟果考研,所有精品资源免费分享!11.A shape B spirit C balance D taste 12.A start B qualify C retire D stay 13.A strange B changeable C normal D constant 14.A option B reason C opportunity D tendency 15.A employed B pictured C imitated D monitored 16.A compared B combined C settled D associated 17.A Even B Still C Yet D Only 18.A despised B corrected C ignored D grounded 19.A discussions B businesses C policies D studies 20.A for B against Cwith D without Section II Reading Comprehension Directions Read the following four texts.Answer the questions below each text by choosing A,B,C or D.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET I.(40 points)Text 1 What would you do with$590m?This is now a question for Gloria Mackenzie,an 84-year-old widow who recently emerged from her small,tin-roofed house in Florida to collect the biggest undivided lottery jackpot in history.If she hopes her new-found fortune will yield lasting feelings of fulfillment,she could do worse than read“Happy Money by Elizabeth Dumn and Michael Norton.These two academics use an array of behavioral research to show that the most rewarding ways to spend money can be counterintuitive.Fantasies of great wealth often involve visions of fancy cars and extravagant homes.Yet satisfaction with these material purchases wears off fairly quickly.What was once exciting and new becomes old-hat;regret creeps in.It is far better to spend money on experiences,say Ms.Dumn and Mr.Norton,like interesting trips,unique meals or even going to the cinema.These purchases often become more valuable with time-as stories or memories-particularly if they involve feeling more connected to others.This slim volume is packed with tips to help wage slaves as well as lottery winners get the most“happiness bang for your buck.”It seems most people would be better off if they could shorten their commutes to work,spend more time with friends and family and less of it watching television(something the average American spends a whopping two months a year doing,and is hardly jollier for it).Buying gifts or giving to charity is often more pleasurable than purchasing things for oneself,and luxuries are most enjoyable when they are consumed sparingly.This is apparently the reason MacDonalds restricts the availability of its popular McRib一a marketing trick that has turned the pork sandwich into an object of obsession.Readers of Happy Money are clearly a privileged lot,anxious about fulfillment,not hunger.Money may not quite buy happiness,but people in wealthier countries are generally happier than those in poor ones.Yet the link between feeling good and spending money on others can be seen among rich and poor people around the world,and scarcity enhances the pleasure of most things for most people.Not everyone will agree with the authors policy ideas,which range from mandating more holiday time to reducing tax incentives for American homebuyers.But most people will come away from this book believing it was money well spent.微信关注公众号:槟果考研,所有精品资源免费分享!21.According to Dumn and Norton,which of the following is the most rewarding purchase?A A big house.B A special tour.C A stylish car.D A rich meal.22.The authors attitude toward Americans watching TV is _.A critical B supportive C sympathetic D ambiguous 23.MacRib is mentioned in Paragraph 3 to show that _.A consumers are sometimes irrational B popularity usually comes after quality C marketing tricks are after effective D rarity generally increases pleasure 24.According to the last paragraph,Happy Money _.A has left much room for readers criticism B may prove to be a worthwhile purchase C has predicted a wider income gap in the US D may give its readers a sense of achievement 25.This text mainly discusses how to _.A balance feeling good and spending money B spend large sums of money won in lotteries C obtain lasting satisfaction from money spent D become more reasonable in spending on luxuries Text 2 An article in Scientific America has pointed out that empirical research says that,actually,you think youre more beautiful than you are.We have a deep-seated need to feel good about ourselves and we naturally employ a number of self-enhancing strategies to achieve this.Social psychologists have amassed oceans of research into what they call the“above average effect,”or“illusory superiority,”and shown that,for example,70%of us rate ourselves as above average in leadership,93%in driving and 85%at getting on well with othersall obviously statistical impossibilities.We rose-tint our memories and put ourselves into self-affirming situations.We become defensive when criticized,and apply negative stereotypes to others to boost our own esteem.We stalk around thinking were hot stuff.Psychologist and behavioral scientist Nicholas Epley oversaw a key studying into self-enhancement and attractiveness.Rather that have people simply rate their beauty compared with others,he asked them to identify an original photograph of themselves from a lineup 微信关注公众号:槟果考研,所有精品资源免费分享!including versions that had been altered to appear more and less attractive.Visual recognition,reads the study,is“an automatic psychological process occurring rapidly and intuitively with little or no apparent conscious deliberation.”If the subjects quickly chose a falsely flattering imagewhich most did-they genuinely believed it was really how they looked.Epley found no significant gender difference in responses.Nor was there any evidence that,those who self-enhanced the most(that is,the participants who thought the most positively doctored pictures were real)were doing so to make up for profound insecurities.In fact those who thought that the images higher up the attractiveness scale were real directly corresponded with those who showed other makers for having higher self-esteem.“I dont think the findings that we have are any evidence of personal delusion,”says Epley.“Its a reflection simply of people generally thinking well of themselves.”If you are depressed,you wont be self-enhancing.Knowing the results of Epleys study,it makes sense that why people hate photographs of themselves viscerallyon one level,they dont even recognise the person in the picture as themselves.Facebook,therefore,is a self-enhancers paradise,where people can share only the most flattering photos,the cream of their wit,style,beauty,intellect and lifestyle.“Its not that peoples profiles are dishonest,”says Catalina Toma of Wiscon-Madison University,“but they portray an idealized version of themselves.”26.According to the first paragraph,social psychologists have found that _.A our self-ratings are unrealistically high B illusory superiority is baseless effect C our need for leadership is unnatural D self-enhancing strategies are ineffective 27.Visual recognition is believed to be peoples _.A rapid watching B conscious choice C intuitive response D automatic self-defence 28.Epley found that people with higher self-esteem tended to _.A underestimate their insecurities B believe in their attractiveness C cover up their depressions D oversimplify their illusions 29.The word“viscerally”(Para.5)is closest in meaning to _.A instinctively B occasionally C particularly D aggressively 30.It can be inferred that Facebook is self-enhancers paradise because people can _.A present their dishonest profiles B define their traditional life styles C share their intellectual pursuits D withhold their unflattering sides Text 3 The concept of man versus machine is at least as old as the industrial revolution,but this 微信关注公众号:槟果考研,所有精品资源免费分享!phenomenon tends to be most acutely felt during economic downturns and fragile recoveries.And yet,it would be a mistake to think we are right now simply experiencing the painful side of a boom and bust cycle.Certain jobs have gone away for good,outmoded by machines.Since technology has such an insatiable appetite for eating up human jobs,this phenomenon will continue to restructure our economy in ways we cant immediately foresee.When there is exponential improvement in the price and performance of technology,jobs that were once thought to be immune from automation suddenly become threatened.This argument has attracted a lot of attention,via the success of the book Race Against the Machine,by Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee,who both hail from MITs Center for Digital Business.This is a powerful argument,and a scary one.And yet,John Hagel,author of The Power of Pull and other books,says Brynjolfsson and McAfee miss the reason why these jobs are so vulnerable to technology in the first place.Hagel says we have designed jobs in the U.S.that tend to be“tightly scripted”and“highly standardized ones that leave no room for“individual initiative or creativity.”In short,these are the types of jobs that machines can perform much better at than human beings.That is how we have put a giant target sign on the backs of American workers,Hagel says.Its time to reinvent the formula for how work is conducted,since we are still relying on a very 20th century notion of work,Hagel says.In our rapidly changing economy,we more than ever need people in the workplace who can take initiative and exercise their imagination“to respond to unexpected events.”Thats not something machines are good at.They are designed to perform very predictable activities.As Hagel notes,Brynjolfsson and McAfee indeed touched on this point in their book.We need to reframe race against the machine as race with the machine.In other words,we need to look at the ways in which machines can augment human labor rather than replace it.So then the problem is not really about technology,but rather,“how do we innovate our institutions and our work practices”?31.According to the first paragraph,economic downturns would _.A ease the competition of man vs.machine B highlight machines threat to human jobs C provoke a painful technological revolution D outmode our current economic structure 32.The authors of Race Against the Machine argue that _.A technology is diminishing mans job opportunities B automation is accelerating technological development C certain jobs will remain intact after automation D man will finally win the race against machine 33.Hagel argues that jobs in the U.S.are often _.A performed by innovative minds B scripted with an individual style C standardized without a clear target D designed against human creativity 微信关注公众号:槟果考研,所有精品资源免费分享!34.According to the last paragraph,Brynjolfsson and McAfee discussed _.A the predictability of machine behavior in practice B the formula for how work is conducted efficiently CJ the ways machines replace human labor in modern times D the necessity of human involvement in the workplace 35.Which of the following could be the most appropriate title for the text?A How to Innovate Our Work Practices B Machines Will Replace Human Labor C Can We Win the Race Against Machines D Economic Downturns Stimulate Innovations Text 4 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,in

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