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2014年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语二

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 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. (10 points)
  Thinner isn’t 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.
  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] relevance [C] assistance [D] concern
  6. [A] in terms of [B] in case of [C] in favor of [D] in 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] unlike [C] since [D] unless
  11. [A] shape [B] spirit [C] balance [D] taste
  12. [A] start [B] quality [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] [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
  Section II Reading Comprehension
  Part A
  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. (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 for tune 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 MacDonald's restricts the availability of its popular McRib - a marketing trick that has turned the pork sandwich into an object of obsession.
  Readers of “HappyMoney” 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。
  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 author’s 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 you’re 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 research into what the 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 others—all 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 we’re 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 compress with others, he asked them to identify an original photogragh of themselves’ from a lineup 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 image- which must 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-enhance the must (that is, the participants who thought the most positively doctored picture 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 don’t think the findings that we having have are any evidence of personal delusion”, says Epley. “It’s a reflection simply of people generally thinking well of themselves’. If you are depressed, you won’t be self-enhancing. Knowing the results of Epley ‘s study,it makes sense that why people heat photographs of themselves Viscerally-on one level, they don’t even recognise the person in the picture as themselves, Facebook therefore ,is a self-enhancer’s paradise,where people can share only the most flattering photos, the cream of their wit ,style ,beauty, intellect and lifestyle it’s not that people’s 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 psychologist 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 people’s______
  [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”(Line 2,para.5) is closest in meaning to_____.
  [A]instinctively
  [B]occasionally
  [C]particularly
  [D]aggressively
  30. It can be inferred that Facebook is self-enhancer’s 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
  Crying is hardly an activity encouraged by society. Tears, be they of sorrow, anger, on joy, typically make Americans feel uncomforuble and embarrassed. The shedder of tears is likely to apologize, even when a devastating (毁灭性的) tragedy was the provocation. The observer of tears is likely to do everything possible to put an end to the emotional outpouring. But judging form recent studies of crying behavior, links between illness and crying and the chemical composition of tears, both those responses to tears are often inappropriate and may even be counterproductive.
  Humans are the only animals definitely known to shed emotional tears. Since evolution has given rise to few, if any, purposeless physiological responset, it is logical to assume that crying has one or more functions that enhance survival.
  Although some observers have suggested that crying is a way to clicit assistance form others (as a crying baby might from its mother), the shedding of tears is hardly necessary to get help. Vocal cries would have been quite enough, more likely than tears to gain attention, So, it appears, there must be something special about tears themselves.
  Indeed, the new studies suggest that emotional tears may play a direct role in alleviating stress, University of Minnesota researchers who are studying the chemical composition of tears have recently isolated two important chemicals from emotional tears. Both chemicals are found only in tears that are shed in response to emotion. Tears shed because of exposure to =cut onion would contain no such substance.
  Researchers at several other institutions are investigating the usefulness of tears as a means of diagnosing human ills and monitoring drugs.
  At Tulane University’s Teat Analysis Laboratory Dr. Peter Kastl and his colleagues report that they can use tears to detect drug abuse and exposure to medication(药物), to determine whether a contact lens fits properly of why it may be uncomfortable, to study the causes of “dry eye” syndrome and the effects of eye surgery, and perhaps even to measure exposure to environmental pollutants.
  At Columbia University Dt. Liasy Faris and colleagues are studying tears for clues to the diagnosis of diseases away from the eyes. Tears can be obtained painlessly without invading the body and only tiny amounts are needed to perform highly refined analyses.
  31. It is known from the first paragraph that ________.
  [A] shedding tears gives unpleasant feelings to American
  [B] crying may often imitate people or even result in tragedy
  [C] crying usually wins sympathy from other people
  [D] one who sheds tears in public will be blamed
  32. What does “both those responses to tears”(Line 6, Para, 1) refer to?
  [A] Crying out of sorrow and shedding tears for happiness.
  [B] The embarrassment and unpleasant sensation of the observers.
  [C] The tear shedder’s apology and the observer’s effort to stop the crying.
  [D] Linking illness with crying and finding the chemical composition of tears.
  33. “Counterproductive” (Lines 6-7, Para,1) very probably means “________”.
  [A] having no effect at all
  [B] leading to tension
  [C] producing disastrous impact
  [D] harmful to health
  34. What does the author say about crying?
  [A] It is a pointless physiological response to the environment.
  [B] It must have a role to play in man’s survival.
  [C] It is meant to get attention and assistance.
  [D] It usually produces the desired effect.
  35. What can be inferred from the new studies of tears?
  [A] Emotional tears have the function of reducing stress.
  [B] Exposure to excessive medication may increase emotional tears.
  [C] Emotional tears can give rise to “dry eye” syndrome in some cases.
  [D] Environmental pollutants can induce the shedding of emotional tears.
  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, 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 2015,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
  Section III Translation
  Directions:
  Translate the following text from English into Chinese. Write your translation on ANSWER SHEET 2. (15 points)
  Most people would define optimism as endlessly happy, with a glass that’s perpetually half fall. But that’s exactly the kind of false deerfulness that positive psychologists wouldn’t recommend. “Healthy optimists means being in touch with reality.” says Tal Ben-Shahar, a Harvard professor, According to Ben- Shalar,realistic optimists are these who make the best of things that happen, but not those who believe everything happens for the best.
  Ben-Shalar uses three optimistic exercisers. When he feels down-sag, after giving a bad lecture-he grants himself permission to be human. He reminds himself that mot every lecture can be a Nobel winner; some will be less effective than others. Next is reconstruction, He analyzes the weak lecture, leaning lessons, for the future about what works and what doesn’t. Finally, there is perspective, which involves acknowledging that in the ground scheme of life, one lecture really doesn’t matter.
  Section IV Writing
  Part A
  47. Directions: Suppose you are going to study abroad and share an apartment with John, a local student. Write him to email to
  1)tell him about your living habits, and
  2)ask for advice about living there.
  You should write about 100 words on answer sheet.
  Do not use your own name.
  Part B
  48. Directions:
  Write your essay on ANSWER SHEET. (15 points)
  You should
  interpret the chart, and
  give your comments.
  You should write about 150 words on the ANSWER SHEET. (15points)

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2014年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语(二)参考答案
  Section I Use of English
  1、【答案】B concluded
  2、【答案】A protective
  3、【答案】C likewise
  4、【答案】A indicator
  5、【答案】D concern
  6、【答案】A in terms of
  7、【答案】C equals
  8、【答案】C in turn
  9、【答案】D straightforward
  10、【答案】B while
  11、【答案】A shape
  12、【答案】B qualify
  13、【答案】C normal
  14、【答案】D tendency
  15、【答案】C pictured
  16、【答案】D associated
  17、【答案】A even
  18、【答案】D grounded
  19、【答案】D policies
  20、【答案】B against
  Section II Reading Comprehension
  Part A
  Text 1
  21、【答案】B A special tour
  22、【答案】A critical
  23、【答案】D rarity generally increases pleasure
  24、【答案】B may prove to be a worthwhile purchase
  25、【答案】A balance feeling good and spending money
  Text 2
  26、【答案】A our self-ratings are unrealistically high
  27、【答案】C intuitive response
  28、【答案】B believe in their attractiveness
  29、【答案】[A] instinctively
  30、【答案】[D]withhold their unflattering sides
  Text 3
  31. 【答案】B. highlight machines’threat to human jobs
  32. 【答案】A. technology is diminishing man’s job opportunities
  33. 【答案】D. Designed against human activity
  34. 【答案】B. The formula for how work is conducted efficiently
  35. 【答案】C. Can we Win the Race Against Machines
  Text 4
  36、【答案】[B] involves certain political factors
  37、【答案】[C] suffered government biases
  38、【答案】[A] allow greater government debt for housing
  39、【答案】[C] contribute to funding new developments
  40、【答案】[D] stop generous funding to the housing sector
  Part B
  41. 【答案】D. Represents the elegance of the British land art
  42. 【答案】E. depicts the ordinary side of the British land art
  43. 【答案】G. contain images from different parts of the same photograph
  44. 【答案】C. reminds people of the English landscape painting tradition
  45. 【答案】A. originates from a long walk that the artist took
  Section III Translation
  【参考译文】
  大多数人认为乐观是无尽的欢乐,如同总是有半杯水的杯子。但那是一种绝不会为积极心理学家所称道的虚假的快乐。哈佛大学的Tal Ben-Shahar 教授说,“健康的乐观主义意味着要活在现实之中。”在Ben-Shahar 看来,现实的乐观主义者会因势利导,而非求全责备。
  Ben-Shahar 会使用三种乐观的方法。比如说,当他因搞砸了一场演讲而倍感郁闷的时候,他会告诉自己这是很正常的事,提醒自己:并不是每一次演讲都可以获得诺贝尔奖,总会有一些人的演讲效果不及其他人。接着为改进。他分析了一些效果不好的演讲并且从那些起效和无效的演讲中吸取教训为将来做准备。最后是看待问题的角度,即在生活的宏伟计划中,一次演讲真的无足轻重。
  英语二小作文
  参考范文:
  Dear John,
  I am Li Ming, a Chinese boy who is going to study abroad in the same university with you. And I am very glad to share an apartment with you together.
  I like reading and swimming after school times. If you like we could take part in some school avtivities together. It would be very nice if you could give me some advice about living there.so I could make more preparation for my stduy time.
  Looking forward to the early arrival of the day.
  Thank you! And all my best wishes!
  Yours,
  Li Ming
  英语二大作文
  参考范文:
  This graph reflects some remarkable changes concerning the population of urban and rural area in China during the past 20 years.As can be observed from the chart, the the population of urban area has experienced a sharp growth since 1990. Meanwhile, there has been a slow decline of the population in the rural area.This has aroused much concern and widespread discussion among the public. From my perpective, this trend of poplulation will do good to our society and will continue in the future.
  It is not difficult for us, upon careful examination of the issue, to come up with some possible factors that underlie the above changes . In the first place, with the development of the socity, more and more yong people get much higher education, so they prefer to go to the city where there are more chances for work. In the second place, some people in the rural area work and live in the city inorder to get more money and better living condition. Last, to improve the living satandard of the whole country, the government also encourages people to enter the city.
  From what has been discussed above, this trend of poplulation will continue in the future. It will also do good to our society. In this case, the government could make more policies to encourage people enter the city. In this case, there will be a more harmonious society.
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