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考研英语二真题及答案SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.ForeachnumberedblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEETl.(10points)TheoutbreakofswinefluthatwasfirstdetectedinMexicowasdeclaredaglobalepidemiconJune11,.Itisthefirstworldwideepidemic_____1_____bytheWorldHealthOrganizationin41years.Theheightenedalert_____2_____anemergencymeetingwithfluexpertsinGenevathatconvenedafterasharpriseincasesinAustralia,andrising_____3_____inBritain,Japan,Chileandelsewhere.Buttheepidemicis"_____4_____"inseverity,accordingtoMargaretChan,theorganization'sdirectorgeneral,_____5_____theoverwhelmingmajorityofpatientsexperiencingonlymildsymptomsandafullrecovery,ofteninthe_____6_____ofanymedicaltreatment.Theoutbreakcametoglobal_____7_____inlateApril,whenMexicanauthoritiesnoticedanunusuallylargenumberofhospitalizationsanddeaths_____8_____healthyadults.AsmuchofMexicoCityshutdownattheheightofapanic,casesbeganto_____9_____inNewYorkCity,thesouthwesternUnitedStatesandaroundtheworld.IntheUnitedStates,newcasesseemedtofade_____10_____warmerweatherarrived.ButinlateSeptember,officialsreportedtherewas_____11_____fluactivityinalmosteverystateandthatvirtuallyallthe_____12_____testedarethenewswineflu,alsoknownas(A)H1N1,notseasonalflu.IntheU.S.,ithas_____13_____morethanonemillionpeople,andcausedmorethan600deathsandmorethan6,000hospitalizations.Federalhealthofficials_____14_____Tamifluforchildrenfromthenationalstockpileandbegan_____15_____ordersfromthestatesforthenewswinefluvaccine.Thenewvaccine,whichisdifferentfromtheannualfluvaccine,is____16_____aheadofexpectations.MorethanthreemilliondosesweretobemadeavailableinearlyOctober,thoughmostofthose_____17_____doseswereoftheFluMistnasalspraytype,whichisnot_____18_____forpregnantwomen,peopleover50orthosewithbreathingdifficulties,heartdiseaseorseveralother_____19_____.Butitwasstillpossibletovaccinatepeopleinotherhigh-riskgroup:healthcareworkers,people_____20_____infantsandhealthyyoungpeople.1[A]criticized [B]appointed [C]commented [D]designated2[A]proceeded [B]activated [C]followed [D]prompted3[A]digits [B]numbers [C]amounts [D]sums4[A]moderate [B]normal [C]unusual [D]extreme5[A]with[B]in[C]from [D]by6[A]progress [B]absence [C]presence [D]favor7[A]reality [B]phenomenon [C]concept [D]notice8.[A]over [B]for [C]among [D]to9[A]stayup [B]cropup [C]fillup [D]coverup10[A]as [B]if [C]unless [D]until11[A]excessive [B]enormous [C]significant [D]magnificent12[A]categories [B]examples [C]patterns [D]samples13[A]imparted [B]immerse [C]injected [D]infected14[A]released [B]relayed [C]relieved [D]remained15[A]placing[B]delivering [C]taking [D]giving16[A]feasible [B]available [C]reliable [D]applicable17[A]prevalent [B]principal [C]innovative [D]initial18[A]presented [B]restricted [C]recommended [D]introduced19[A]problems [B]issues [C]agonies [D]sufferings20[A]involvedin [B]caringfor [C]concernedwith [D]wardingoff
硕士入学考试英语二真题SectionI
UseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblackandmarkA,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.(10points)"TheInternetaffordsanonymitytoitsusers—aboontoprivacyandfreedomofspeech.Butthatveryanonymityisalsobehindtheexplosionofcybercrimethathas
1
acrosstheWeb.
Canprivacybepreserved
2
bringingasemblanceofsafetyandsecuritytoaworldthatseemsincreasingly
3
?
Lastmonth,HowardSchmidt,thenation’scyberczar,offeredtheObamagovernmenta4
tomaketheWebasaferplace—a“voluntaryidentify”systemthatwouldbethehigh-tech
5
ofaphysicalkey,fingerprintandaphotoIDcard,allrolled
6
one.Thesystemmightuseasmartidentitycard,oradigitalcredential
7
toaspecificcomputer,andwouldauthenticateusersatarangeofonlineservices.Theideaisto
8
afederationofprivateonlineidentifysystems.Userscould
9
whichsystemtojoin,andonlyregistereduserswhoseidentitieshavebeenauthenticatedcouldnavigatethosesystems.TheapproachcontrastswithonethatwouldrequireanInternetdriver’slicense
10
bythegovernment.
GoogleandMicrosoftareamongcompaniesthatalreadyhavesign-on”systemsthatmakeitpossibleforusersto
11
justoncebutusemanydifferentservices.
12
,theapproachwouldcreatea“walledgarden”insafe“neighborhoods”andbright“streetlights”toestablishasenseof
13
community.
Mr.Schmidtdescribeditasa“voluntaryecosystem”inwhichindividualsandorganizationscancompleteonlinetransactionswith
14
,trustingtheidentitiesoftheinfrastructurethatthetransactionruns
15
.'"
Still,theadministration’splanhas
16
privacyrightsactivists.Someapplaudtheapproach;othersareconcerned.Itseemsclearthatsuchaninitiativepushtowardwhatwould
17
bealicense”mentality.
Theplanhasalsobeengreetedwith
18
bysomeexperts,whoworrythatthe“voluntaryecosystem”wouldstillleavemuchoftheInternet
19
.Theyarguethatshouldbe
20
toregisterandidentifythemselves,indriversmustbelicensedtodriveonpublicroads.1.A.sweptB.skippedC.walkedD.ridden2.A.forB.withinC.whileD.though3.A.carelessB.lawlessC.pointlessD.helpless4.A.reasonB.reminderC.compromiseD.proposal5.A.informationB.interferenceC.entertainmentD.equivalent6.A.byB.intoC.fromD.over7.A.linkedB.directedC.chainedD.compared8.A.dismissB.discoverC.createD.improve9.A.recallB.suggestC.selectD.realize10.A.relcasedB.issuedC.distributedD.delivered11.A.carryonB.lingeronC.setinD.login12.A.InvainB.IneffectC.InreturnD.Incontrast13.A.trustedB.modernizedC.thrivingD.competing14.A.cautionB.delightC.confidenceD.patience15.A.onB.afterC.beyondD.across16.A.dividedB.disappointedC.protectedD.united17.A.frequestlyB.incidentallyC.occasionallyD.eventually18.A.skepticismB.releranceC.indifferenceD.enthusiasm19.A.manageableB.defendableC.vulnerableD.invisible20.A.invitedB.appointedC.allowedD.forced
硕士入学考试真题及解析Section1
UseofEninglishDirections:MillionsofAmericansandforeignersseeGI.Joeasamindlesswartoy,thesymbolofAmericanmilitaryadventurism,butthat’snothowitusedtobe.Tothemenandwomenwho1inWorldWarIIandthepeopletheyliberated,theGI.wasthe2mangrownintohero,thepoolfarmkidtornawayfromhishome,theguywho3alltheburdensofbattle,whosleptincoldfoxholes,whowentwithoutthe4offoodandshelter,whostuckitoutanddrovebacktheNazireignofmurder.thiswasnotavolunteersoldier,notsomeonewellpaid,5anaverageguy,up6thebesttrained,bestequipped,fiercest,mostbrutalenemiesseenincenturies.Hisnameisnotmuch.GI.isjustamilitaryabbreviation7GovernmentIssue,anditwason
allofthearticle8tosoldiers.AndJoe?Acommonnameforaguywhonever9itto
thetop.JoeBlow,JoeMagrac…aworkingclassname.The
UnitedStateshas10hadapresidentorvicepresidentorsecretaryofstateJoe.GI.joe
hada11careerfightingGerman,Japanese,and
Koreantroops.Heappersasacharacter
,ora12ofamerican
personalities,inthe1945movieTheStoryofGI.Joe,basedonthelastdaysofwarcorrespondentErniePyle.SomeofthesoldiersPyle13portraydethemselvesinthefilm.Pylewasfamousforcoveringthe14sideofthewarl,writingaboutthedirt-snow–and-mudsoldiers,nothowmanymileswere15orwhattownswerecapturedorliberated,Hisreports16the“willie”cartoonsoffamedStarsandStripesartistBillMaulden.Bothmen17thedirtandexhaustionofwar,the18ofcivilizationthatthesoldierssharedwitheachotherandthecivilians:coffee,tobacco,whiskey,shelter,sleep.19Egypt,France,andadozenmorecountries,G.I.JoewasanyAmericansoldier,20themostimportantpersonintheirlives.1.[A]performed [B]served [C]rebelled [D]betrayed2.[A]actual [B]common [C]special [D]normal3.[A]bore [B]cased [C]removed [D]loaded4.[A]necessities [B]facilitice
[C]commodities [D]propertoes5.[A]and [B]nor [C]but [D]hence6.[A]for
[B]into [C]form [D]against7.[A]meaning [B]implying [C]symbolizing [D]claiming8.[A]handedout [B]turnover [C]broughtback [D]passeddown9.[A]pushed [B]got [C]made [D]managed10.[A]ever
[B]never
[C]either [D]neither11.[A]disguised [B]disturbed [C]disputed [D]distinguished12.[A]company [B]collection [C]community [D]colony13.[A]employed [B]appointed [C]interviewed [D]questioned14.[A]ethical [B]military [C]political [D]human15.[A]ruined [B]commuted [C]patrolled [D]gained16.[A]paralleled [B]counteracted [C]duplicated [D]contradicted17.[A]neglected [B]avoided [C]emphasized [D]admired18.[A]stages [B]illusions [C]fragments [D]advancea19.[A]With [B]To
[C]Among [D]Beyond20.[A]onthecontrary [B]bythismeans [C]fromtheoutset [D]atthatpoint
全国硕士硕士入学统一考试
英语二真题
Section
1
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)
Given
the
advantages
of
electronic
money,
you
might
think
that
we
would
move
quickly
to
the
cashless
society
in
which
all
payments
are
made
electronically.
1
a
true
cashless
society
is
probably
not
around
the
corner.
Indeed,
predictions
have
been
2
for
two
decades
but
have
not
yet
come
to
fruition.
For
example,
Business
Week
predicted
in
1975
that
electronic
means
of
payment
would
soon
"revolutionize
the
very
3
of
money
itself,"
only
to
4
itself
several
years
later.
Why
has
the
movement
to
a
cashless
society
been
so
5
in
coming?
Although
electronic
means
of
payment
may
be
more
efficient
than
a
payments
system
based
on
paper,
several
factors
work
6
the
disappearance
of
the
paper
system.
First,
it
isvery
7
to
set
up
the
computer,
card
reader,
and
telecornmunications
networks
necessary
to
make
electronic
money
the
8
form
of
payment
Second,
paper
checks
have
the
advantage
thatthey
9
receipts,
something
thai
many
consumers
are
unwilling
to
10
.
Third,
the
use
of
paper
checks
gives
consumers
several
days
of
"float"
-
it
takes
several
days
11
a
check
is
cashed
and
funds
are
12
from
the
issuer's
account,
which
means
that
the
writer
of
the
check
can
cam
interest
on
the
funds
in
the
meantime.
13
electronic
payments
arc
immediate,
they
eliminate
the
float
for
the
consumer.
Fourth,
electronic
means
of
payment
may
14
security
and
privacy
concerns.
We
often
hearmedia
reports
that
an
unauthorized
hacker
has
been
able
to
access
a
computer
database
and
to
alter
information
15
there.
The
fact
that
this
is
not
an
16
occurrence
means
that
dishonest
persons
might
be
able
to
access
bank
accounts
in
electronic
payments
systems
and
17
from
someone
else's
accounts.
The
18
of
this
type
of
fraud
is
no
easy
task,
and
a
new
field
of
computer
science
is
developing
to
19
security
issues.
A
further
concern
is
that
the
use
of
electronic
means
of
payment
leaves
an
electronic
20
that
contains
a
large
amount
of
personal
data.
There
are
concerns
that
government,
employers,
and
marketers
might
be
able
to
access
these
data,
thereby
violating
our
privacy.
[A]
However
[B]
Moreover
[C]
Therefore
[D]
Otherwise
2.
[A]
off
[B]
back
[C]
over
[D]
around
3.
[A]
power
[B]
concept
[C]
history
[D]
role
4.
[A]
reward
[B]
resist
[C]
resume
[D]
reverse
5.
[A]
silent
[B]
sudden
[C]
slow
[D]
steady
6.
[A]
for
[B]
against
[C]
with
[D]
on
7.
[A]
imaginative
[B]
expensive
[C]
sensitive
[D]
productive
[A]
similar
[B]
original
[C]
temporary
[D]
dominant
[A]
collect
[B]
provide
[C]
copy
[D]
10.
[A]
give
up
[B]
take
over
[C]
bring
back
[D]
pass
down
11.
[A]
before
[B]
after
[C]
since
[D]
when
12.
[A]
kept
[B]
borrowed
[C]
released
[D]
withdrawn
13.
[A]
Unless
[B]
Until
[C]
Because
[D]
Though
14.
[A]
hide
[B]
express
[C]
raise
[D]ease
15.
[A]
analyzed
[B]
shared
[C]
stored
[D]
displayed
16.
[A]
unsafe
[B]
unnatural
[C]
uncommon
[D]
unclear
17.
[A]
steal
[B]
choose
[C]
benefit
[D]
return
18.
[A]
consideration
[B]
prevention
[C]
manipulation
[D]
justification
19.
[A]
cope
with
[B]
fight
against
[C]
adapt
to
[D]
call
for
20.
[A]
chunk
[B]
chip
[C]
path
[D]
trail
全国硕士硕士入学统一考试
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)
Thinnerisn’t
always
better.
A
number
of
studies
have
__1___
that
normal-weight
people
are
in
fact
athigher
risk
of
some
diseases
compared
to
those
who
are
overweight.
And
there
arehealth
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.
[A]
denied
[B]
concluced
[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]
opportunity
[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
硕士入学统一考试试题(英语二)Section1UseofEnglishInourcontemporaryculture,theprospectofcommunicatingwith--orevenlookingat--astrangerisvirtuallyunbearable.Everyonearoundusseemstoagreebythewaytheyfiddlewiththeirphones,evenwithouta1underground.It'sasadreality--ourdesiretoavoidinteractingwithotherhumanbeings--becausethere's2tobegainedfromtalkingtothestrangerstandingbyyou.Butyouwouldn'tknowit,3intoyourphone.Thisuniversalarmorsendsthe4:"Pleasedon'tapproachme."Whatisitthatmakesusfeelweneedtohide5ourscreens?Oneanswerisfear,accordingtoJonWortmann,executivementalcoach.Wefearrejection,orthatourinnocentsocialadvanceswillbe6as"creepy,".Wefearwe'llbe7.Wefearwe'llbedisruptive.Strangersareinherently8tous,sowearemorelikelytofeel9whencommunicatingwiththemcomparedwithourfriendsandacquaintances.Toavoidthisanxiety,we10toourphones."Phonesbecomeoursecurityblanket,"Wortmannsays."Theyareourhappyglassesthatprotectusfromwhatweperceiveisgoingtobemore11."Butonceweripoffthebandaid,tuckour
smartphones
inourpocketsandlookup,itdoesn't12sobad.Inoneexperiment,behavioralscientists
NicholasEpleyandJulianaSchroeder
askedcommuterstodotheunthinkable:Starta13.Theduo
hadChicagotraincommuters
talktotheirfellow14."WhenDr.EpleyandMs.Schroederaskedotherpeopleinthesametrainstationto15howtheywouldfeelaftertalkingtoastranger,thecommutersthoughttheir16wouldbemorepleasantiftheysatontheirown,"
theNewYorkTimessummarizes.Thoughtheparticipantsdidn'texpectapositiveexperience,afterthey17withtheexperiment,"notasinglepersonreportedhavingbeensnubbed."
18,thesecommuteswerereportedlymoreenjoyablecomparedwiththosesanscommunication,whichmakesabsolutesense,19humanbeings
thrive
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