全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语二试题及答案解析Word格式文档下载.docx
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facilities.③Manyemployershaveinstitutedweightlossandfitnessinitiatives.④MichelleObamalaunchedahigh-visibilitycampaign20childhoodobesity,evenclaimingthatitrepresentsourgreatestnationalsecuritythreat.
1.[A]denied
[B]conduced
[C]doubled
[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]relevanee
[C]assistanee
[D]concern
6.[A]intermsof
[B]incaseof
[C]infavorof
[D]inof
7.[A]measures
[B]determines
[C]equals
[D]modifies
8.[A]inessenee
[B]incontrast
[C]inturn
[D]inpart
9.[A]complicated
[B]conservative
[C]variable
[D]straightforward
10.[A]so
[B]uniike
[C]since
[D]unless
11.[A]shape
[B]spirit
[C]balanee
[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
[C]with
[D]without
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartA
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(40points)
Text1
①Whatwouldyoudowith$590m?
②ThisisnowaquestionforGloriaMacKenzie,an84-year-oldwidowwhorecentlyemergedfromhersmall,tin-roofedhouseinFloridatocollectthebiggestundividedlotteryjackpotinhistory.③Ifshehopeshernew-foundfortunewillyieldlastingfeelingsoffulfilment,shecoulddoworsethanread“HappyMoney”byElizabethDunn
andMichaelNorton.
①Thesetwoacademicsuseanarrayofbehaviouralresearchtoshowthatthemostrewardingwaystospendmoneycanbecounterintuitive.②Fantasiesofgreatwealthofteninvolvevisionsoffancycarsandextravaganthomes.③Yetsatisfactionwiththesematerialpurchaseswearsofffairlyquickly.④Whatwasonceexcitingandnewbecomesold-hat;
regretcreepsin.⑤Itisfarbettertospendmoneyonexperiences,sayMsDunnandMrNorton,likeinterestingtrips,uniquemealsorevengoingtothecinema.⑥Thesepurchasesoftenbecomemorevaluablewithtime—asstoriesormemories——particularlyiftheyinvolvefeelingmoreconnectedtoothers.
①Thisslimvolumeispackedwithtipstohelpwageslavesaswellaslotterywinnersgetthemost“happinessbangforyourbuck.②Itseemsmostpeoplewouldbebetteroffiftheycouldshortentheircommutestowork,spendmoretimewithfriendsandfamilyandlessofitwatchingtelevision(somethingtheaverageAmericanspendsawhoppingtwomonthsayeardoing,andishardlyjollierforit).③Buyinggiftsorgivingtocharityisoftenmorepleasurablethanpurchasing
thingsforoneself,andluxuriesaremostenjoyablewhentheyareconsumedsparingly.④ThisisapparentlythereasonMacDonald'
restrictstheavailabilityofitspopularMcRib—amarketingtrickthathasturnedtheporksandwichintoanobjectofobsession.
policyideas,
①Readersof“HappyMoneyareclearlyaprivilegedlot,anxiousaboutfulfilment,nothunger.②Moneymaynotquitebuyhappiness,butpeopleinwealthiercountriesaregenerallyhappierthanthoseinpoorones.③Yetthelinkbetweenfeelinggoodandspendingmoneyonotherscanbeseenamongrichandpoorpeoplearoundtheworld,andscarcityenhancesthepleasureofmostthingsformostpeople.④Noteveryonewillagreewiththeauthors'
whichrangefrommandatingmoreholidaytimetoreducingtaxincentivesforAmericanhomebuyers.⑤Butmostpeoplewillcomeawayfromthisbookbelievingitwasmoneywellspent.
21.AccordingtoDunnandNorton,whichofthefollowingisthemostrewardingpurchase?
[A]Abighouse.
[B]Aspecialtour.
[C]Astylishcar.
[D]Arichmeal.
22.Theauthor'
sattitudetowardAmericans'
watchingTVis.
[A]critical
[B]supportive
[C]sympathetic
[D]ambiguous
23.McRibismentionedinParagraph3toshowthat.
[A]consumersaresometimesirrational
[B]popularityusuallycomesafterquality
[C]marketingtricksareaftereffective
[D]raritygenerallyincreasespleasure
24.Accordingtothelastparagraph,“HappyMoney”.
[A]hasleftmuchroomforreaders'
criticism
[B]mayprovetobeaworthwhilepurchase
[C]haspredictedawiderincomegapintheus
[D]maygiveitsreadersasenseofachievement
25.Thistextmainlydiscusseshowto.
[A]balaneefeelinggoodandspendingmoney
[B]spendlargesumsofmoneywoninlotteries
[C]obtainlastingsatisfactionfrommoneyspent
[D]becomemorereasonableinspendingonluxuries
Text2
or
①AnarticleinScientificAmericahaspointedoutthatempiricalresearchsaysthat,actually,youthinkyou'
remorebeautifulthanyoua②Wehaveadeep-seatedneedtofeelgoodaboutourselvesandwenaturallyemployanumberofself-enhancingstrategiestoachievethis.③Socialpsychologistshaveamassedoceansofresearchintowhattheycallthe“aboveaverageeffect
"
illusorysuperiority”,andshownthat,forexample,70%ofusrateoursaboaffiaaveragein
leadership,93%indrivingand85%atgettingonwellwithothers—allobviouslystatisticalimpossibilities.
①Werose-tintourmemoriesandputourselvesintoself-affirmingsituations.②Webecome
defensivewhencriticised,andapplynegativestereotypestootherstoboostourownesteem.③Westalkaroundthinkingwe'
rehotstuff.
recognition,readsthestudy,is“anautomaticpsychologicalprocessoccurringrapidlyandintuitivelywithlittleornoapparentconsciousdeliberation④If.thesubjectsquicklychoseafalselyflatteringimage—whichmostdid—theygenuinelybelieveditwasreallyhowtheylooked.
①Epleyfoundnosignificantgenderdiffereneeinresponses.②Norwasthereanyevidenee
thatthosewhoself-enhancethemost(thatis,theparticipantswhothoughtthemostpositivelydoctoredpicturewerereal)weredoingsotomakeupforprofoundinsecurities.③Infact,thosewhothoughtthattheimageshigheruptheattractivenessscalewererealdirectlycorrespondedwiththosewhoshowedothermarkersforhavinghigherself-esteem.④"
Idon'
tthinkthefindingsthatwehavinghaveareanyevideneeofpersonaldelusion,”saysEpley."
It'
sareflectionsimply
ofpeoplegenerallythinkingwellofthemselves.⑤'
Ifyouaredepressed,youwon'
tbeself-enhancing.
①KnowingtheresultsofEpley'
sstudy,itmakessensethatwhypeoplehatephotogisapfthemselvessoviscerally—ononelevel,theydon'
evenrecognisethepersoninthepictureasthemselves.②Facebooktherefore,isaself-enhancer'
sparadise,wherepeoplecanshareonlythemostflatteringphotos,thecreamoftheirwit,style,beauty,intellectandlifestyle.③It'
snotthat
people'
psofilesaredishonest,saysCatalinaTomaofWisconsin-Madisonuniversity,buttheyportrayanidealisedversionofthemselves.
26.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,socialpsychologistshavefoundthat
[A]ourself-ratingsareunrealisticallyhigh
[B]illusorysuperiorityisbaselesseffect
[C]ourneedsforleadershipisunnatural
[D]self-enhancingstrategiesareineffective
27.Visualrecognitionisbelievedtobepeople'
s.
[A]rapidwatching
[B]consciouschoice
[C]intuitiveresponse
[D]automaticself-defe
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