




版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领
文档简介
考研阅读理解真题英语二
考研阅读理解真题英语二1
Text1
Anewstudysuggeststhatcontrarytomostsurveys.
Peopleartactuallymorestressedathomethanat
work.Researchersmeasuredpeople'scortntlol.Which
isitatstressmarker.Whiletheywereatworkand
whiletheywereathomeandfoundithigheratwhat
issupposedtobeaplaceofrefuge.
"Furthercontradictingconventionalwisdom,we
foundthatwomenaswellasmenhavelowerlevelsof
stressatworkthanathome,nwritesoneofthe
researchers.SarahDamaske,Infactwomensaythey
feelbetteratwork.Shenotes,“itismennotwomen.
Whoreportbeingbappicrathomethanatwork,w
Anothersurpriseisthatthefindingsholdtruefor
boththosewithchildrenandwithout,butmoresofor
nonparents.Thisiswhypeoplewhoworkoutsidethe
homehavebetterhealth.
Whatthestudydoesn'tmeasureiswhetherpeople
arestilldoingworkwhenthey1reathome,whether
itishouseholdworkorworkbroughthomefromthe
office.Formanymen,theendoftheworkdayisa
timetokickback.Forwomenwhostayhome,they
nevergettoleavetheoffice.Andforwomenwhowork
outsidethehome,theyoftenareplayingcatch-up-
with-householdtasks.Withtheblurringofroles,and
thefactthatthehomefrontlagswellbehindthe
workplaceinmakingadjustmentsforworkingwomen,
it'snotsurprisingthatwomenaremorestressedat
home.
Butit1snotjustagenderthing.Atwork,people
prettymuchknowwhatthey1resupposedtobedoing:
working,makingmoneyfdoingthetaskstheyhaveto
doinordertodrawanine.Thebargainisverypure:
Employeeputsinhoursofphysicalormentallabor
andemployeedrawsoutlife-sustainingmoola.
Onthehomefront,however,peoplehavenosuch
clarity.Rareisthehouseholdinwhichthedivision
oflaborissoclinicallyandmethodicallylaidout.
Therearealotoftaskstobedone,thereare
inadequaterewardsformostofthem.Yourhome
colleagues-yourfamily-havenoclearrewardsfor
theirlabor;theyneedtobetalkedintoit,orif
they'reteenagers,threatenedwithpleteremovalof
allelectronicdevices*Plus,they1reyourfamily*
Youcannotfireyourfamily.Youneverreallygetto
gohomefromhome.
Soit'snotsurprisingthatpeoplearemore
stressedathome.Notonlyarethetasksapparently
infinite,theco-workersaremuchhardertomotivate.
21.AccordingtoParagraphLmostprevioussu
rveysfoundthathome
[A]wasanunrealisticplaceforrelaxation
[B]generatedmorestressthantheworkplace
[C]wasanidealplaceforstressmeasurement
[D]offeredgreaterrelaxationthantheworkplace
22.AccordingtoDamaske,whoarelikelytobethe
happiestathome?
[A]Workingmothers
[B]Childlesshusbands
[C]Childlesswives
[D]Workingfathers
23Theblurringofworkingwomen'srolesrefersto
thefactthay
[A]theyarebothbreadwinnersandhousewives
[B]theirhomeisalsoaplaceforkickingback
[C]thereisoftenmuchhouseworkleftbehind
[D]itisdifficultforthemtoleavetheiroffice
24.Theword,rmoolaff(Line4,Para4)mostprobably
means
[A]energy
[B]skills
[C]earnings
[D]nutrition
25.Thehomefrontdiffersfromtheworkplacein
that_____________
[A]homeishardlyacozierworkingenvironment
[B]divisionoflaborathomeisseldomclear-cut
[C]householdtasksaregenerallymoremotivating
[D]familylaborisoftenadequatelyrewarded
考研阅读理解真题英语二2
Text1
Whatwouldyoudowith590m?Thisisnowa
questionforGloriaMackenzie,an84-year-oldwidow
whorecentlyemergedfromhersmall,tin-roofedhouse
inFloridatocollectthebiggestundividedlottery
jackpotinhistory.Ifshehopeshernew-foundfor
tunewillyieldlastingfeelingsoffulfillment,she
coulddoworsethanreadHappyMoneybyElizabeth
DumnandMichaelNorton.
Thesetwoacademicsuseanarrayofbehavioral
researchtoshowthatthemostrewardingwaysto
spendmoneycanbecounterintuitive.Fantasiesof
greatwealthofteninvolvevisionsoffancycarsand
extravaganthomes.Yetsatisfactionwiththese
materialpurchaseswearsofffairlyquicklywhatwas
onceexcitingandnewbeesold-hat;regretcreepsin.
Itisfarbettertospendmoneyonexperiences,say
MsDumnandMrNorton,likeinterestingtrips,unique
mealsorevengoingtothecinema.Thesepurchases
oftenbeemorevaluablewithtime-asstoriesor
memories^particu1arlyiftheyinvolvefeelingmore
connectedtoothers.
Thisslimvolumeispackedwithtipstohelpwage
slavesaswellaslotterywinnersgetthemost
"happinessbangforyourbuck."Itseemsmostpeople
wouldbebetteroffiftheycouldshortentheirmutes
towork,spendmoretimewithfriendsandfamilyand
lessofitwatchingtelevision(somethingtheaverage
Americanspendsawhoppingtwomonthsayeardoing,
andishardlyjollierforit).Buyinggiftsorgiving
tocharityisoftenmorepleasurablethanpurchasing
thingsforoneself,andluxuriesaremostenjoyable
whentheyareconsumedsparingly.Thisisapparently
thereasonMacDonald*srestrictstheavailabilityof
itspopularMcRib-amarketingtrickthathasturned
theporksandwichintoanobjectofobsession.
Readersof"HappyMoney”areclearlyaprivileged
lot,anxiousaboutfulfillment,nothungertMoneymay
notquitebuyhappiness,butpeopleinwealthier
countriesaregenerallyhappierthanthoseinpoor
ones.Yetthelinkbetweenfeelinggoodandspending
moneyonotherscanbeseenamongrichandpoor
peoplearoundtheworld,andscarcityenhancesthe
pleasureofmostthingsformostpeople.Noteveryone
willagreewiththeauthors,policyideas,which
rangefrommandatingmoreholidaytimetoreducing
taxincentivesforAmericanhomebuyers.Butmost
peoplewilleawayfromthisbookbelievingitwas
moneywellspento
21.AccordingtoDumnandNorton,whichofthe
followingisthemostrewardingpurchase?
[A]Abighouse
[B]Aspecialtour
[C]Astylishcar
[D]Arichmeal
22.Theauthor'sattitudetowardAmericans'
watchingTVis
[A]critical
[B]supportive
[C]sympathetic
[D]ambiguous
23.Macribismentionedinparagraph3toshowthat
[A]consumersaresometimesirrational
[B]popularityusuallyesafterquality
[C]marketingtricksareaftereffective
[D]raritygenerallyincreasespleasure
24.Accordingtothelastparagraph,HappyMoney
[A]hasleftmuchroomforreaders'criticism
[B]mayprovetobeaworthwhilepurchase
[C]haspredictedawiderinegapintheus
[D]maygiveitsreadersasenseofachievement
25.Thistextmainlydiscusseshowto
[A]balancefeelinggoodandspendingmoney
[B]spendlargesumsofmoneywoninlotteries
[C]obtainlastingsatisfactionfrommoneyspent
[D]beemorereasonableinspendingonluxuries
考研阅读理解真题英语二3
Text1
Inanessayentitled“MakingItinAmerica”,the
authorAdamDavidsonrelatesajokefromcottonabout
justhowmuchamoderntextilemillhasbeen
automated:Theaveragemillonlytwoemployees
today,“amanandadog.Themanistheretofeed
thedogistheretokeepthemanawayfromthe
machines.w
Davidson,sarticleisoneofanumberofpieces
thathaverecentlyappearedmakingthepointthatthe
reasonwehavesuchstubbornlyhighunemploymentand
decliningmiddle-classinestodayisalsobecauseof
theadvancesinbothglobalizationandthe
informationtechnologyrevolution,whicharemore
rapidlythaneverreplacinglaborwithmachinesor
foreignworker.
Inthepast,workerswithaverageskills,doingan
averagejob,couldearnanaverage
lifestyle,But,today,averageisofficiallyover.
Beingaveragejustwon'tearnyouwhatitusedto.
Itcan'twhensomanymoreemployershavesomuch
moreaccesstosomuchmoreaboveaveragecheap
foreignlabor,cheaprobotics,cheapsoftware,cheap
automationandcheapgenius.Therefore,everyone
needstofindtheirextra-theiruniquevalue
contributionthatmakesthemstandoutinwhateveris
theirfieldofemployment.
Yes,newtechnologyhasbeeneatingjobsforever,
andalwayswill.Butthere,sbeenanacceleration.
AsDavidsonnotes,“Inthe10yearsendingin20XX,
[U.S.]factoriesshedworkerssofastthatthey
erasedalmostallthegainsoftheprevious70years;
roughlyoneoutofeverythreemanufacturingjobs-
about6millionintotal-disappeared.
Therewillalwaysbechanged-newjobs,new
products,newservices.Buttheonethingweknowfor
sureisthatwitheachadvanceinglobalizationand
theI.T.revolution,thebestjobswillrequire
workerstohavemoreandbettereducationtomake
themselvesaboveaverage.
Inaworldwhereaverageisofficiallyover,there
aremanythingsweneedtodotosupportemployment,
butnothingwouldbemoreimportantthanpassingsome
kindofG.I.Billforthe21stcenturythatensures
thateveryAmericanhasaccesstopoet-highschool
education.
21.ThejokeinParagraph1isusedto
i1lustrate
[A]theimpactoftechnologicaladvances
[B]thealleviationofjobpressure
[C]theshrinkageoftextilemills
[D]thedeclineofmiddle-classines
22.AccordingtoParagraph3,tobeasuccessful
employee,onehasto
[A]workoncheapsoftware
[B]askforamoderatesalary
[C]adoptanaveragelifestyle
[D]contributesomethingunique
23.ThequotationinParagraph4explainsthat
[A]gainsoftechnologyhavebeenerased
[B]jobopportunitiesaredisappearingatahigh
speed
[C]factoriesaremakingmuchlessmoneythan
before
[D]newjobsandserviceshavebeenoffered
24.Accordingtotheauthor,toreduce
unemployment,themostimportantis
[A]toacceleratetheI.T.revolution
[B]toensuremoreeducationforpeople
[C]roadvanceeconomicglobalization
[D]topassmorebillsinthe21stcentury
25.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethemost
appropriatetitleforthetext?
[A]NewLawTakesEffect
[B]TechnologyGoesCheap
[C]AverageIsOver
[D]RecessionIsBad
考研阅读理解真题英语二4
Text1
ThedecisionoftheNewYorkPhilharmonictohire
AlanGilbertasitsnextmusicdirectorhasbeenthe
talkoftheclassical-musicworldeversincethe
suddenannouncementofhisappointmentin20XX.For
themostpart,theresponsehasbeenfavorable,to
saytheleast.aHooray!Atlast!”wroteAnthony
Tommasini,asober-sidedclassical-musiccritic.
Oneofthereasonswhytheappointmentcameas
suchasurprise,however,isthatGilbertis
parativelylittleknown.EvenTommasini,whohad
advocatedGilbert'sappointmentintheTimes,calls
him“anunpretentiousmusicianwithnoairofthe
formidableconductorabouthim."Asadescriptionof
thenextmusicdirectorofanorchestrathathas
hithertobeenledbymusicianslikeGustavMahlerand
PierreBoulez,thatseemslikelytohavestruckat
leastsomeTimesreadersasfaintpraise.
Formypart,IhavenoideawhetherGilbertisa
greatconductororevenagoodone.Tobesure,he
performsanimpressivevarietyofinteresting
positions,butitisnotnecessaryformetovisit
AveryFisherHall,oranywhereelse,tohear
interestingorchestralmusic.AllIhavetodoisto
gotomyCDshelf,orbootupmyputeranddownload
stillmorerecordedmusicfromiTunes.
Devotedconcertgoerswhoreplythatrecordingsare
nosubstituteforliveperformancearemissingthe
point*Forthetime,attention,andmoneyofthe
art-lovingpublic,classicalinstrumentalistsmust
petenotonlywithoperahouses,dancetroupes,
theaterpanies,andmuseums,butalsowiththe
recordedperformancesofthegreatclassical
musiciansofthe20thcentury.Thererecordingsare
cheap,availableeverywhere,andveryoftenmuch
higherinartisticqualitythantoday'slive
performances;moreover,theycanbe“consumed”at
atimeandplaceofthelistener'schoosing.The
widespreadavailabilityofsuchrecordingshasthus
broughtaboutacrisisintheinstitutionofthe
traditionalclassicalconcert.
Onepossibleresponseisforclassicalperformers
toprogramattractivenewmusicthatisnotyet
availableonrecord.Gilbert'sowninterestinnew
musichasbeenwidelynoted:AlexRoss,a
classical-musiccritic,hasde
温馨提示
- 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
- 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
- 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
- 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
- 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
- 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。
最新文档
- 2025年5G网络优化工程师理论考试复习题库(含答案)
- 工会换届工作总结
- 七下语文知识点一单元
- 2024-2025学年下学期高三英语人教版同步经典题精练之语法填空
- 八省部分重点中学2025届高三下学期3月联合测评(T8联考)数学试题
- 幼儿园获奖公开课:小班体育活动《蚂蚁爬》课件
- 企业组长培训心得
- 语文-北京市朝阳区2025年高三年级第二学期质量检测一(朝阳一模)试题和答案
- 地月通信中继设备安装工程2025深空网络接入条款
- 声誉风险培训
- GB/T 45251-2025互联网金融个人网络消费信贷贷后催收风控指引
- GB/T 6433-2025饲料中粗脂肪的测定
- 【MOOC期末】《英美文学里的生态》(北京林业大学)期末中国大学慕课MOOC答案
- 2024年共青团入团考试测试题库及答案
- 中国心力衰竭诊断和治疗指南2024解读(完整版)
- 古村落乡村文化旅游古镇旅游外文文献翻译2014年
- JJG 705-2014液相色谱仪行业标准
- 小学校本课程-三省吾身教学课件设计
- 压疮指南解读
- 国家义务教育质量监测科学模拟测试题附答案
- 精选-脂肪栓塞综合症流程.doc
评论
0/150
提交评论