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国硕究生试英二)SectionIofDirections:Readfollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)forblankmark[A],[B],[C]or[D]theANSWER(10if’rewriter,youfindtheifcan’tfindtime,thenwritingisnapriorityandyou’renotawriter.

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[D]skills[D]before[D]cut[D]emotional[D][D]funny[D]in[D][D][D][D]aboveallSectionIIReadingprehensionPartADirections:Readfollowingfourtexts.Answerquestionsaftertextbychoosing[A],[B],[C]or[D].MarkanswersonSHEET.(40points)arecentsunnyday,13,000chickensroamoverLarryBrown’swindsweptacresinShiner,Texas.Somerestintheaparkedcar.Othersdrinkwithcows.Thisseemsrandom,itdesign,partofwhatthebillionU.S.eggbetswillbebigthing:climate-friendlywhicharedebutnowforas$8aorganicanimal-friendly,they’refromlivefarmstechniquestocultivatecangreenhousecouldbemarketedhelpingtofight“I’mprogress,”Brown,whoeggsforNestFreshEggsandmorecovercropsdrawcricketsthechickens’thenfertilizesfields.Suchimprovements“allowourtoforhigher-qualitywillgoodfortheland,hens,theeggsthatwecustomers.Theeggindustry’spushisthefirstofwhetherbeenextpremiumoffering.Inmorethanadecade,organicwentfromaproductinnaturalsoldWalmart.Moretheresimilardoubtsaboutprobioticsplant-basedmeats,buthaveexplodedsupermarketcategories.Ifthesustainable-eggrolloutisitcouldthefloodgatesfor/

beyond.RegenerativecouldahardbecauseistoughdefinesaysStanton,associateprofessorofagriculturaleconomicsatStateSuchalsoifany,tofoodtheirhavemoreisbettingthesamemoreforpremiumnon-GMO,andpasture-raisedwillembracesustainability.Surveysshowthatgenerationsmoreconcernedoftheplant-basedmeatchalkedtowantingtoprotecttheenvironment.Youngadults“reallycareaboutplanet,saysJohnBrunnquell,presidentofInnovations.“TheyarealteringfoodchainwhatIthinkevenwhathey’redoing.Thefriendlyeggsareproduced[A]atconsiderablylow[B]demandshoppers[C]replacementfor[D]speciallyfarms

.Larryishisin[A]reducingthedamageof[B]of[C]creatinga[D]attractingtohis

.TheexampleofeggsinParagraph4suggest[A][B]theineggindustry[C][D]thepromotionalofsupermarkets

.Itcanbefromlastyoung[A]reluctanttheir[B]aretobuyclimate-friendly[C]aboutnew[D]

.JohndisagreewithStantonregenerativeproducts’/

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[A]market[B]value[C]standarddefinition[D]implicationsTextMoreoptingwellintoagrowingtrendthattoupendtheoldworkforceinthreeareat40toinretirementtoprepareforlife,tosurveyconductedbyHarrisPollforTDEvenmoresurprisingmorethanhalfof“unretirees”–thosewhoplantoworkinorwentbackretiring–saidtheywouldbeemployedintheireveniftheyenoughtodown,Financialneedsaren’ttheonlyculpritforthe“unretirementtrend.Otherreasons,accordingthesuchasstayingmentallyfit,oravoidingdepression.Aboutof“unretiree”respondentssaidtheywouldreturntoworkonceretiredtofitsaiditbetiedtomaking“Theconceptofretirementisevolving,”saidChristineRussell,seniorofretirementatTDAmeritrade.“Itnotaboutfinances.Thevalueofworkalsodrivingfolkscontinueworkingpastretirement.reasonforchangeinretirementpatterns:areshareofpopulation65andwas16%2018,upfromtheprioraccordingtoThat’salso30.2%2010.alsosegmentoftheU.S.workforce,andboomerstolivethanpreviousgenerations.ofretirement-agepeopleinthepastdecades.ofandweretheworkforceinupfromanlowinaccordingIne.Becauseoflongerspans,alsoboostingtheirsavingstopreservetheireggs,TDstudywhich2,000adultsbetween4079.in“unretireesareincreasinginanticipationlife,tothesurvey.populartheyaredoingthis,thepanysaid,byreducingtheirexpenses,securingormaximizingcontributionsaccounts.Unfortunately,toinretirementtodosoareworriedinsaidWeiss,aco-founderatBaltimore-basedfirmFacetsuggestedthatwithafinancialadvisersetlong-term“Themostchallengingmomentsinaregettingmarried,startingafamilyultimatelyretiring,Weisssaid.“It’snotjustafinancialdecision,butnone.people/

theyretire.ThebyHarrisindicatesthat[A]overthearephysicallyfitforwork[B]theoldworkforceasthe[C]inthreeAmericansearlier[D]areworkin

.ItcanbeinferredParagraphAmericanstothink[A]causeforthem[B]boredombe[C]healthofis[D]“unretirementcontributestotheeconomy

.Retirementpatternschangingpartlydueto[A]shortages[B]populationgrowth[C]longerexpectancy[D]

.“unretirees”areincreasingtheir[A]investingmorein[B]takingupjobs[C]well-paid[D]

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.haveallencounteredthem,inourpersonalandprofessionallives.theyoufelttrickedorbyorhadaseamlessbutlaterSomethingthatsimpleandtransparentbeplicated,intentionallyinimpairchoice.Theseexamplesofpatterns./

Firstin2010userexperienceexpertHarryBrignull,“darkpatterns”isa-allforpracticesuserinfluencedecision-makingabilityofusers.Brignullidentifiestypesdarkpatterns,rangingmisdirectionandcosts“roachmotel,whereauserexperienceseemseasyintuitiveatthestart,butturnsdifficulttheusertriestoout.In201953,000product11,000websites,researchersfoundaboutoneinemploysthesedesignwidelyprevalent,ofwellunderstood.andleadersshouldbeawareofandtrytoavoidthegrayengender.Wherethelineethical,darkpatterns?Businessesshouldengageinconversationswithpliance,legalteamstoreviewtheirprivacypolicy,andincludeinthecustomer/userexperienceandresponsibleforthepany’suserinterface,aswellasmarketersresponsiblepricing,andAnyalltheseteamscanplayroleincreatingoravoiding“digitaldeception.”andregulatorsareslowlystartingtothepatterns,recentlythestatelevel.IntheCaliforniaAttorneyGeneralannouncedtheapprovalofadditionalregulationsundertheCaliforniaConsumerPrivacyAct(CCPA)that“ensurethatconsumerswillnotbeconfusedormisledwhenseekingtoexercisedataprivacyrights.”Theregulationstodarkpatterns—thismeansprohibitingpaniesfromusing“confusinglanguageorstepsasthemtoclickmultiplescreensorlistentoreasonswhyshouldn’tout.Asstatespromulgatingadditionalregulations,thereisaneedforfromwithinbusinessDarkbeaself-butonlyifthemselvesnotrequirementsbutbestItcanbefromfirsttwo[A]userexperience[B]leakuserinformationforprofit[C]undermineusers’[D]usersofhiddencosts

.Thestudyondarkmentionedtoshow[A]theirmajor[B]plexdesigns[C]theirsevere[D]theirstrong/

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Tohandledigitalbusinessesshould[A]tocustomer[B]talkwith[C]turnindependentagencies[D]relyontraining

.TheunderCCPAare[A]opt-outprocesses[B]frombeingtricked[C]data[D]tocontent

.totheakeytocopyingwithdarkis[A]legalrequirements[B]businesses’self-discipline[C]strict[D]’safetyawarenessText

.Althoughmonaroundtheareiflessonsactuallychangebehavior;isrelyingoncontrivedorsometimesself-reports.Butanewstudyinthat,inatonesituation,asingleethicslessonTheresearchersinvestigatedoneclasssession’simpactoneatingmeat.TheychosethisforaccordingtoEricattheUniversityCalifornia,Riverside:students’attitudesonarevariableandunstable,behaviorliteratureisitenvironmentalharmanimalsuffering.Halfofstudentsinfourphilosophyreadantheethicsofmeat,optionallywatchedan11-minutevideothetopicjoineda50-minuteotherhalffocusedcharitableThen,thestudents,theresearcherstheirfor—receipts500predictedtheinterventioneffect;heprofessorsdodifferfromotheronbehaviors,includingrates,donationlibraryamongstudentsubjectswhomeatmealpurchasesmeatdecreasedfromtopercentandthissteadyforthestudyduweeks.theothergroupat52/

“Thatactuallyaprettylargeeffectforaprettysmallintervention,”Schwitzgebelsays.PsychologistNinaStrohmingeratUniversityofnotinvolvedinshewantsruleoutsomeAndifreal,Strohmingernotes,itreversiblebyanothernudge:“Easye,”suspectsgreatestcamefrominfluenceorleadingthediscussionshavesharedtheiritmorevideomayhaveemotionalimpact.Leastrousing,thinks,wasrationalargument,althoughhisco-authorsmightplayNowtheresearchersareprobingspecificofteachingstyle,teachingassistants’eatinghabitsandstudents’videoexposure.Schwitzgebel—predictedwillbehiswords.Scientistsgenerallybelieveeffectsof[A]hardtodetermine[B]narrowly[C]difficulttoignore[D]poorly

.Whichoffollowingthereasonforthestudymeateating?[A]Itmon[B]Itisbehaviormeasure.[C]Itisimportanttostudents[D]ItisainEricSchwitzgebel’spreviousfindingssuggestthatprofessors[A]criticaloftheirstudents[B]areother[C]notsensitivetoissues[D]notethicallybetter

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.Ericthatstudents’changeinbehavior[A]canbringbenefits/

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[B]canbeanalyzed[C]isamultiplefactors[D]isaofPartBDirections:ReadfollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsubheadingtheA-GeachofthenumberedTheresubheadings.MarkyourontheSHEET.ithabitDongoitaloneStartlow,D.withyourdoctorListentoyourF.theoutroutineHowGetActiveGettingbackintoaatthebestbutwithgymsandin-personexerciseitbetrickytoAnd’simportanttogetthedose“Toomuchsooneitherresultsininjuryburnout,MaryYoke,afacultythekinesiologydepartmentatIndianaatThefollowingsimplewillexercise’ttrytotowhatbeforeIfyouwalkingthree18golftimesaorlifting10-pounddumbbellssetsofactivityaeveryotherornineholesofgolfawithshortotherdaysoruseforsetof10Increasetime,intensitygradually.“Thisisnsomethingyoudoovernight,saysleadauthorofCollegeofAmericansnotbenefitsactivityduringthepandemic.ButlreapsuchlessandimprovedsleeprightIfyou’rebreathingtoototalkinpletesentences,backoff.Iffeelgood,golittle/

orfaster.Feelingoutsession?Goeasiernexttime.Andstaychestpainorpressure,severeofbreathordizziness,orfaintness,andConsistencythetogettingendurancestamina.ofactivityperisgoodMarcustheofHospital.Alltheexpertswespokewithhighlyremendwalkingbecause’stheformofexercise.AlthoughitcanbeaworkoutifyourgoalisZumbaorotherwalkingalsoafirstifyouaactivity,youpracticemoves.Withwithoutaorracket,likeyouhittingtheball.Paddlelikeyou’reinakayakorcanoe.Mimicyourfavoriteswimmingstrokes.willthejoyactivitybroughtyouyourforcanoutthereExercisingotherskeepaccount-ablemakeitfun,’remoretoitagain,”Jackovitzsays.YoucandoactivitiessuchgolfandtennisortakeawalkwithothersbeButwhencan’tinperson,technology.Chatthephonewithawhileyouneighborhood.FaceTimeZoomwithayouorhome.alsoalivestreamorexerciseclass.SectionIIIDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoWriteonSHEET.(15Althoughwetryourbest,sometimesourpaintingsrarelyoutoriginallyinthelight,limitationsofandthelackandthatwhatyoustartouttryingtoachievedoesnetolifethethatyouAlthoughcanbeitoutthatthisbeforyou!Unexpectedresultsprettytodealwithdisappointment,andrealiseYoualsoquicklylearntoandupwithcreativeproblemsthepresents,boxbeesyoursecondnature!/20

Creativeskillsareincrediblyusefulindailylife,you’remoreabletoquicklyewithwhenproblemarises.SectionIVPartA:Supposeacampusfoodemailthestudentsinyourto1)the2)invitethemtoparticipateYoushouldwriteaboutwordstheANSWERuseyourUseMinginstead.youraddress.(10points)PartB:anonbelow.yourwriting,should1)the2)yourYoushouldwriteaboutwordstheANSWER(15/20

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CCEAF45.BSectionIII(15points)就算尽力而为,时候我们画作也很难呈现出原本预期样子。光的变化材料的局限,经验和巧的匮乏都意味着你最初努力想实现作品有时会以预的方式呈现出来。你也许会沮丧,失望,但一切终将有益于你!意外的果会带来个好处一是你可以迅速学会对失望,时意识到一扇门的关闭意味另一扇门开启;是你也能迅速学会适应,对画作显出来的问题提出创造性的解方——跳出思维式就成你的第二天性!创造性解决问题技巧对日生活裨益无穷,只要问题出,你就很能能够速想出对策。SectionIVWriting(25points)PartA(10()PartB(15()/20

年全士研生考语(案与SectionIof【目分析】格所在句到,对他而言,作只是项

工作——其工作一样。由“与其他作一样”推知,空格处需填入表示“通的”这含义的词[B]项表示“普通的”符合此处义,故[B]项正确。【目分析】格所在句到,他写作与水工作。一句提到,指出,管工不会一觉醒来说他今天不能事水管工由可推知空格处需入表示“提并论”这一含义的。pare…with…为定搭配,示“将…与……比较”,[B]项正确。【目分析】格所在前句提到

你像现在大多数家一样,了支付单而坚持工作而后半提到那么找到间来写作不

了。由此可推知空格前后在条件关系,强调一可能存在情况。四个选项中,只有[A]项合,故[A]项确【目分析】格所在句到,那找到时间写作就

了。后一句提到但这并不是不可能的它需要决和一心一的精神由此推知空格处呼应但这并不不可能的”,强调事的难易程[D]项表示“易的”,合此处语,故[D]项确。【目分析】格所在句到,请,大多数最畅的作家都是一边写作一边做他事来谋生的此可推知空处需填入表示“提醒一事实”这含义的词强调作者的观点[C]项示“记住”符合此语义,故项确。【目分析】格所在句到,而天,即使那些

作家,也经常要其他工作他们的写作收入前一句提,大多数最畅销的作家都是写作边做他事来生的。由可推知,空格处应“最畅的”,表示这些作家是有名的“著名”,符合此处语义,故[A]项正确。7.【题目析】空格在句提到而今天,即使是那些著名的家,也经要做其工作来他们的写作收入。一句提到大多数最畅销的作家都是边作边做其事来谋的。由此推知,空格处呼应“谋”,表示些作家不全靠写作来谋生,有其他副的补充”,符合此处义,故项确。8.【目析格所在句到如哈伦·科所建议的是个优先事项的。前文提到,哈兰科本认为如果你是作家,你就会找到间来写作如果你不到时间那么写作就不是要任务也不是家此推空处想表达写作是一个乎优先事项的问题[C]项示“问题”,符此处语义故[C]项确。/

【目分析】格所在句到,要写作成为先事项你就必须

你的一些日常活动和你真正喜欢事情一提根你的

和你的生活方式这能味着减少看电视或听音乐时间。由可推知,空格处对应“减少电视或听乐的时”,表达要舍弃其他日常项[B]项示牺牲”,合此处义,故[B]项确。【目分析格所在提到决于你的

和你的生活方式由列连词and可推知,空格处需填入与在含义有并列关的词[B]项示“兴趣”,符合此处语义,故[B]项确。11.【题目分析格所在句到决于你的兴趣和你的活方式可能意味减少看电视或听音乐的时间尽管些人可以音乐

写作由可知空处想表达写作和听音乐这两个动作时发生[C]项示在……时”,符合此处语义故[C]项正。【题目析】空格所在句提到,你可不得不

运动量或体育活。前文提,这可能意味着减少电视或听乐的时间。减少看视或听音乐的时间”推知,空处需填入表示“减”这一含的词语downon为固定搭,表示“少,削”,符合此处语义,故[D]项正确。13.【题目分析格所在句提到必须使社媒体成为种

活动而是天耗费时间的

。由“而不是”推知,空处需填入与“每天的”含义反的词语[B]项表示“偶尔的”符合此处义,故[B]项正确。14.【题目分析格所在句到必须使社交媒体成为种偶尔的动不是每耗费时间的。格处对应活动”,表达的是一种动作根据常识知,每发生的动就是习惯。[A]项表示习惯”,符合此语义,故[A]项确。【目分析】格所在句到,这一个

学习曲线,而且不会总是你受欢迎。前一句提到你可能不不减少与家人的社交活由此可知,空格想表达消的含义[A]项示艰难的”符合此语义,故[A]项正确。【目分析】格所在句到,只一件事你该试着少保留一时间,

写作,那就是阅读后一句提,任何写作都需要尽可能多、广泛地读。由可推知,空格处想表达递的关系in为定搭配,表示“除……之外”符合此处义,故[D]项确。17.【题分析格所在提到是一个

支持因素——你能没有的西“你不能没有的东西推格想表达重要性入非常重要一含的词语。[A]项表示“可或缺的,符合此语义,故[A]项正确【目分析】格所在句到,你年龄越大时间似流逝得。一句提到时间是有限的。据常识可,随着年纪的增长,我们就感觉时间得越来快项表示“越快”符合此处义,故[D]项确/

【目分析】格所在句到,我需要尽可谨慎地

利用时间,这意着要确定活动的优先序,以便大部分时间用于我们真正想的事情。并列连可推知,空格处需填表示“认对待时间”这一含义的单词[A]项表示“平静地[B]项表示“慷慨地[D]项表示感激地”均与此空义不符项表示“有效地”,符合此处义,故正确。20.【题分析格所在提到果你是一作家意味着——

写作前一句提到,这意味着要定活动的先次序,以便将大部分时间于我们真想做的情。定活动的优先次”可推知空格处想表达做事的优先次,即写作在第一的位置。aboveall为固定搭,表示首先,最要的是,符合此语义,故[D]项正确。SectionIIPartA[D]

节【题干定位】根题干信息可位到第一。【解题思路】第段最后一提出,这一切似乎都是随机,但却是意为之这是美国蛋业61亿美元押的大事的一部分:气候友好鸡蛋是对原文的同义转述,故[D]项正确[C]

节【题干定位】根题干信息LarryBrownisexcitedabout可位到第三段。【解题思路】第段第一句到LarryBrown为雀巢鲜公司收鸡蛋,并在增加更多的覆盖作物以吸引蠕和蟋蟀供鸡吃。该段第二句出,鸟类粪便会为农田的肥料。第三句提,这样的进“使母鸡能够获得更高质的的天然料,这土地、母鸡和供应给客户鸡蛋都有处”。由此可知,这是在创可持续发系统方取得的进步,故[C]项确。[C]

证【题干定位】根题干信息可位到第段。【解题思路organiceggs

出现在第四段第句。该句到,在短短十多年的时间里有机鸡蛋从天然品商店里视为利基产品而被忽视,到来在沃尔出售。证题需要找到例子所支撑观点。该第一句指出,此次蛋业的尝是对再生场动物品能/20

否成为下一个优产品的第次重大试验,这正是题干例要支撑的点。[C]是对观点同义转述故[C]项确。

断【题干定位】根题干信息youngpeople可位到最后段。【解题思路】最一段第二提出,调查显示,年轻一代关心气候化,而物性肉类的部分成功归因于消者们想要表达他们保护环境愿望。该第三句出,年轻人真的很关心地,他们绝在改变食物链。由此可推断,年轻人能会购环境友好型鸡蛋,故[B]项确。[A]

节【题干定位】根题干信息和Julie可位到最后两。【解题思路】倒第二段第句提出JulieStanton认再产品很难销售,为很难快速定义这个概。而最后段指出JohnBrunnquell认为年轻一代真的很心地球,他们绝对在改变食链。由此知,二人对再生产品的市场景意见不致,[A]项正确[D]

节【题干定位】根题干信息ThesurveybyPoll可定位到二段。【解题思路】第段第一句到Poll的调查显,三分之一0岁上的美国已经或计划在退之后继续作,以便为了更长的人生做备。结合一段第句可知更多美国人愿意休后继续作项是对文的同义述,故[D]项确。[A]

断【题干定位】根题干信息Paragraph可位到第三。【解题思路】第段第一句到,经济需求并不是“不退”趋势的一原因该段第二句指出,其他原包括个人就感,比如保持精神健康、止无聊或免抑郁由此可推出美国人认为退休能会给他造成这些问题,[A]项正确。[C]

节【题干定位】根题干信息Retirementarechanging可位到第段。【解题思路】第段第一句到,退休模式改变的一个原是:美国的寿命长了。[C]是对原文同义转述故[C]项确。[D]

节【题干定位】根题干信息Manyunretireestheir可定位到第段。/

【解题思路】第段最后一提到,其中,最受“未退休员”欢迎增加存的方式就包括减少总体开项是对文的同义转述,故[D]项正确。[A]

断【题干定位】根题干信息Brent可位到第七、八段。【解题思路】第段第一句到BrentWeiss表示,许多人选择退后继续工作,是因为他们担心晚年入不敷出该段第二句指出,他建议,休前的人该与财顾长期的财务目标第八段最一句提到,这不仅是一个经上的决定更是一情感上的定。由此可推断出许人对于退是没有准备好的,项确[C]

节【题干定位】根题干信息first可位一、二段【解题思路】第段第一句出,“暗黑模式”是由用户验Brignull在年首次提出的,一模式是操纵用户界面以影响用户决能力的做的统项对文的同义转述,[C]项确。[D]

证【题干定位】根题干信息study可位第三段。【解题思路出现在第三段第一句。该句提到,2019年53000个品页面和11000个站研究中,究人员发现约有十分之一采了这些设做法。证题需要找到例子所支撑观点。第段第二句指出,虽然广泛流,但黑暗式的概仍然没有到很好的理解。这正题干例Thestudy要撑的观点项对该观点的义转述,[D]项正确。

节【题干定位】根题干信息可位到第四段【解题思路】第段第二句出,企业应IT团队、合规团队、风控团队及法律团进行对话,审查隐私政策并将负责公司用户界面的客设计师和序员,以及负责注册、结账定价和促的营销人员以及广告商纳入论项是原文的同义转述故[B]项确。

节【题干定位】根题干中的可定到第五段。【解题思路】第段第二句到3月加州总检察宣布批准加州消者隐私法(的补充条款,“保消费者寻求行其数据隐权利时会被混淆误导”。段第三句指出,条例旨在止暗黑着禁止公司使用令人困惑语言或/20

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