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2016年全國碩士研究生入學(xué)統(tǒng)一考試英語二
SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmark[A],[B],
[C]or[D]onANSWERSHEET1.(10points)
Happypeopleworkdifferently.They'remoreproductive,morecreative,andwillingtotakegreater
risks.Andnewresearchsuggeststhathappinessmightinfluence]firm'swork,too.
Companieslocatedinplaceswithhappierpeopleinvestmore,accordingtoarecentresearchpaper.
2_,firmsinhappyplacesspendmoreonR&D(researchanddevelopment).That'sbecausehappinessis
linkedtothekindoflonger-termthinking3fbrmakinginvestmentsforthefuture.
Theresearcherswantedtoknowifthe4andinclinationfbrrisk-takingthatcomewith
happinesswould5thewaycompaniesinvested.SotheycomparedU.S.cities9averagehappiness
6_byGalluppollingwiththeinvestmentactivityofpubliclytradedfirmsinthoseareas.
7enough,firms9investmentandR&Dintensitywerecorrelatedwiththehappinessofthearea
inwhichtheywere8.Butisitreallyhappinessthat'slinkedtoinvestment,orcouldsomethingelse
abouthappiercities9whyfirmstherespendmoreonR&D?Tofindout,theresearcherscontrolled
forvarious10thatmightmakefirmsmorelikelytoinvest一likesize,industry,andsales一andfor
indicatorsthataplacewas11tolivein,likegrowthinwagesorpopulation.Thelinkbetween
happinessandinvestmentgenerally12evenafteraccountingforthesethings.
Thecorrelationbetweenhappinessandinvestmentwasparticularlystrongforyoungerfirms,which
theauthors13to“l(fā)esscodifieddecisionmakingprocess^^andthepossiblepresenceof“younger
andless14managerswhoaremorelikelytobeinfluencedbysentiment.^^Therelationshipwas
15strongerinplaceswherehappinesswasspreadmore16.Firmsseemtoinvestmoreinplaces
wheremostpeoplearerelativelyhappy,ratherthaninplaceswithhappinessinequality.
17thisdoesn'tprovethathappinesscausesfirmstoinvestmoreortotakealonger-termview,
theauthorsbelieveitatleast18atthatpossibility.It'snothardtoimaginethatlocalcultureand
sentimentwouldhelp19howexecutivesthinkaboutthefuture."Itsurelyseemsplausiblethat
happypeoplewouldbemoreforward-thinkingandcreativeand20R&Dmorethantheaverage/9
saidoneresearcher.
1.fA]why[B]where[C]how[D]when
2.[A]Inreturn[B]Inparticular[C]Incontrast[D]Inconclusion
3.[A]sufficient[B]famous[C]perfect[D]necessary
4.[A]individualism[B]modernism[C]optimism[D]realism
5.[A]echo[B]miss[C]spoil[D]change
6.[A]imagined[B]measured[C]invented[D]assumed
7.[A]Sure[B]Odd[C]Unfortunate[D]Often
8.[A]advertised[B]divided[C]overtaxed[D]headquartered
9.[A]explain[B]overstate[C]summarize[D]emphasize
10.[A]stages[B]factors[C]levels[D]methods
11.[A]desirable[B]sociable[C]reputable[D]reliable
12.[A]resumed[B]held[C]emerged[D]broke
13.[A]attribute[B]assign[C]transfer[D]compare
14.[A]serious[B]civilized[C]ambitious[D]experienced
15.[A]thus[B]instead[C]also[D]never
16.[A]rapidly[B]regularly[C]directly[D]equally
17.[A]After[B]Until[C]While[D]Since
18.[A]arrives[B]jumps[C]hints[D]strikes
19.[A]shape[B]rediscover[C]simplify[D]share
20.[A]prayfor[B]leantowards[C]giveaway[D]sendout
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsaftereachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(40points)
Text1
It'struethathigh-schoolcodingclassesaren'tessentialforlearningcomputerscienceincollege.
Studentswithoutexperiencecancatchupafterafewintroductorycourses,saidTomCortina,theassistant
deanatCarnegieMellon'sSchoolofComputerScience.
However,Cortinasaid,earlyexposureisbeneficial.Whenyoungerkidslearncomputerscience,they
learnthatit'snotjustaconfusing,endlessstringoflettersandnumbers—butatooltobuildapps,or
createartwork,ortesthypotheses.It'snotashardforthemtotransformtheirthoughtprocessesasitisfor
olderstudents.Breakingdownproblemsintobite-sizedchunksandusingcodetosolvethembecomes
normal.Givingmorechildrenthistrainingcouldincreasethenumberofpeopleinterestedinthefieldand
helpfillthejobsgap,Cortinasaid.
Studentsalsobenefitfromlearningsomethingaboutcodingbeforetheygettocollege,where
introductorycomputer-scienceclassesarepackedtothebrim,whichcandrivetheless-experienced
or-determinedstudentsaway.
TheFlatironSchool,wherepeoplepaytolearnprogramming,startedasoneofthemanycoding
boot-campsthat'sbecomepopularforadultslookingforacareerchange.Thehigh-schoolersgetthesame
curriculum,but“wetrytogearlessonstowardthingsthey9reinterestedin,“saidVictoriaFriedman,an
instructor.Forinstance,oneoftheappsthestudentsaredevelopingsuggestsmoviesbasedonyourmood.
ThestudentsintheFlatironclassprobablywon'tdropoutofhighschoolandbuildthenext
Facebook.Programminglanguageshaveaquickturnover,sothe“RubyonRails“l(fā)anguagetheylearned
maynotevenberelevantbythetimetheyenterthejobmarket.Buttheskillstheylearn-howtothink
logicallythroughaproblemandorganizetheresults一applytoanycodinglanguage,saidDeborah
Seehom,aneducationconsultantforthestateofNorthCarolina.
Indeed,theFlatironstudentsmightnotgointoITatall.Butcreatingafuturearmyofcodersisnot
thesolepurposeoftheclasses.Thesekidsaregoingtobesurroundedbycomputers-intheirpockets,in
theiroffices,intheirhomes——fortherestoftheirlives.Theyoungertheylearnhowcomputersthink,how
tocoaxthemachineintoproducingwhattheywant-theearliertheylearnthattheyhavethepowertodo
that—thebetter.
21.Cortinaholdsthatearlyexposuretocomputersciencemakesiteasierto.
[A]completefuturejobtraining[B]remodelthewayofthinking
[C]formulatelogicalhypotheses[D]perfectartworkproduction
22.Indeliveringlessonsforhigh-schoolers,Flatironhasconsideredtheir.
[A]experience[B]interest
[C]careerprospects[D]academicbackgrounds
23.DeborahSeehornbelievesthattheskillslearnedatFlatironwill.
[A]helpstudentslearnothercomputerlanguages
[B]havetobeupgradedwhennewtechnologiescome
[C]needimprovingwhenstudentslookforjobs
[D]enablestudentstomakebigquickmoney
24.Accordingtothelastparagraph,Flatironstudentsareexpectedto.
[A]competewithafuturearmyofprogrammers
[B]staylongerintheinformationtechnologyindustry
[C]becomebetterpreparedforthedigitalizedworld
[D]bringforthinnovativecomputertechnologies
25.Theword"coax"(Line4,Para.6)isclosestinmeaningto.
[A]persuade[B]challenge[C]frighten[D]misguide
Text2
Biologistsestimatethatasmanyas2millionlesserprairiechickens-akindofbirdlivingon
stretchinggrasslands一oncelentredtotheoftengraylandscapeofthemid-westernandsouthwestern
UnitedStates.Butjustsome22,000birdsremaintoday,occupyingabout16%ofthespecies'historic
range.
ThecrashwasamajorreasontheU.SFishandWildlifeService(USFWS)decidedtoformallylist
thebirdasthreatened."Thelesserprairiechickenisinadesperatesituation,saidUSFWSDirector
DanielAshe.Someenvironmentalists,however,weredisappointed.Theyhadpushedtheagencyto
designatethebirdas“endangered,“astatusthatgivesfederalofficialsgreaterregulatorypowertocrack
downonthreats.ButAsheandothersarguedthatthe“threatened“taggavethefederalgovernment
flexibilitytotryoutnew,potentiallylessconfrontationalconservationsapproaches.Inparticular,they
calledforforgingclosercollaborationswithwesternstategovernments,whichareoftenuneasywith
federalactionandwiththeprivatelandownerswhocontrolanestimated95%oftheprairiechicken's
habitat.
Undertheplan,forexample,theagencysaiditwouldnotprosecutelandownerorbusinessesthat
unintentionallykill,harm,ordisturbthebird,aslongastheyhadsignedarange—widemanagementplan
torestoreprairiechickenhabitat.NegotiatedbyUSFWSandthestates,theplanrequiresindividualsand
businessesthatdamagehabitataspartoftheiroperationstopayintoafundtoreplaceeveryacre
destroyedwith2newacresofsuitablehabitat.Thefundwillalsobeusedtocompensatelandownerswho
setasidehabitat,USFWSalsosetaninterimgoalofrestoringprairiechickenpopulationstoanannual
averageof67,000birdsoverthenext10years.AnditgivestheWesternAssociationofFishandWildlife
Agencies(WAFWA),acoalitionofstateagencies,thejobofmonitoringprogress.Overall,theideaisto
let“statesremaininthedriver'sseatformanagingthespecies,Ashesaid.
Noteveryonebuysthewin-winrhetoricSomeCongressmembersaretryingtoblocktheplan,andat
leastadozenindustrygroups,fourstates,andthreeenvironmentalgroupsarechallengingitinfederal
courtNotsurprisingly,doesn'tgofarenough“Thefederalgovernmentisgivingresponsibilityfor
managingthebirdtothesameindustriesthatarepushingittoextinction,saysbiologistJayLininger.
26.Themajorreasonfbrlistingthelesserprairieasthreatenedis.
[A]itsdrasticallydecreasedpopulation[B]theunderestimateofthegrasslandacreage
[C]adesperateappealfromsomebiologists[D]theinsistenceofprivatelandowners
27.The“threatened“tagdisappointedsomeenvironmentalistsinthatit.
[A]wasagive-intogovernmentalpressure[B]wouldinvolvefeweragenciesinaction
[C]grantedlessfederalregulatorypower[D]wentagainstconservationpolicies
28.ItcanbelearnedfromParagraphsthatunintentionalharm-doerswillnotbeprosecutedifthey.
[A]agreetopayasumforcompensation
fB]volunteertosetupanequallybighabitat
[C]offertosupporttheWAFWAmonitoringjob
[D]promisetoraisefundsforUSFWSoperations
29.AccordingtoAshe,theleadingroleinmanagingthespeciesin.
[A]thefederalgovernment[B]thewildlifeagencies
[C]thelandowners[D]thestates
30.JayLiningerwouldmostlikelysupport.
[A]industrygroups[B]thewin-winrhetoric
[C]environmentalgroups[D]theplanunderchallenge
Text3
Thateveryone'stoobusythesedaysisacliche.Butonespecificcomplaintismadeespecially
mournfully:There'sneveranytimetoread.
Whatmakestheproblemthornieristhattheusualtime-managementtechniquesdon'tseem
sufficient.Theweb'sfullofarticlesofferingtipsonmakingtimetoread:"GiveupTV"or“Carryabook
withyouatalltimes”Butinmyexperience,usingsuchmethodstofreeuptheodd30minutesdoesn't
work.Sitdowntoreadandtheflywheelofwork-relatedthoughtskeepsspinning-orelseyou'reso
exhaustedthatachallengingbook'sthelastthingyouneed.Themodernmind,TimParks,anovelistand
critic,writes,6tisoverwhelminglyinclinedtowardcommunication...Itisnotsimplythatoneisinterrupted;
itisthatoneisactuallyinclinedtointerruption”.Deepreadingrequiresnotjusttime,butaspecialkindof
timewhichcan'tbeobtainedmerelybybecomingmoreefficient.
Infact,"becomingmoreefficient“ispartoftheproblem.Thinkingoftimeasaresourcetobe
maximizedmeansyouapproachitinstrumentally,judginganygivenmomentaswellspentonlyinsofor
asitadvancesprogresstowardsomegoalimmersivereading,bycontrast,dependsonbeingwillingto
riskinefficiency,goallessness,eventime-wasting.Trytoslotitasato-dolistitemandyou'llmanage
onlygoal-focusedreading-useful,sometimes,butnotthemostfulfillingkind."Thefuturecomesatus
likeemptybottlesalonganunstoppableandnearlyinfiniteconveyorbelt,“writesGaryEberleinhisbook
SacredTime,and“wefeelapressuretofillthesedifferent-sizedbottles(days,hours,minutes)asthey
pass,foriftheygetbywithoutbeingfilled,wewillhavewastedthem”.Nomind-setcouldbeworsefor
losingyourselfinabook.
Sowhatdoeswork?Perhapssurprisingly,schedulingregulartimesforreading.You'dthinkthis
mightfueltheefficiencymind-set,butinfact,Eberlenotes,suchritualisticbehaviorhelpsus”step
outsidetime'sflow"into"soultime”.Youcouldlimitdistractionsbyreadingonlyphysicalbooks,oron
single-puqposee-readers."Carryabookwithyouatalltimes“canactuallywork,too-providingyoudipin
oftenenough,sothatreadingbecomesthedefaultstatefromwhichyoutemporarilysurfacetotakecare
ofbusiness,beforedroppingbackdown.Onareallygoodday,itnolongerfeelsasifyou9re“making
timetoread,^^butjustreading,andmakingtimeforeverythingelse.
31.Theusualtime-managementtechniquesdon'tworkbecause.
[A]whattheycanofferdoesnoteasethemodemmind
[B]whatchallengingbooksdemandisrepetitivereading
[C]whatpeopleoftenforgetiscarryingabookwiththem
[D]whatdeepreadingrequirescannotbeguaranteed
32.The“emptybottles^^metaphorillustratesthatpeoplefeelapressureto.
[A]updatetheirto-dolists[B]makepassingtimefulfilling
[C]carrytheirplansthrough[D]pursuecarefreereading
33.Eberlewouldagreethatschedulingregulartimesforreadinghelps.
[A]encouragetheefficiencymind-set[B]developonlinereadinghabits
[C]promoteritualisticreading[D]achieveimmersivereading
34."Carryabookwithyouatalltimes^^canworkif.
[A]readingbecomesyourprimarybusinessoftheday
[B]allthedailybusinesshasbeenpromptlydealtwith
[C]youareabletodropbacktobusinessafterreading
[D]timecanbeevenlysplitforreadingandbusiness
35.Thebesttitleforthistextcouldbe.
[A]HowtoEnjoyEasyReading[B]HowtoFindTimetoRead
[C]HowtoSetReadingGoals[D]HowtoReadExtensively
Text4
Againstabackdropofdrasticchangesineconomyandpopulationstructure,youngerAmericansare
drawinganew21st-centuryroadmaptosuccess,alatestpollhasfound.
Acrossgenerationallines,Americanscontinuetoprizemanyofthesametraditionalmilestonesofa
successfullife,includinggettingmarried,havingchildren,owningahome,andretiringintheirsixties.
Butwhileyoungandoldmostlyagreeonwhatconstitutesthefinishlineofafulfillinglife,theyoffer
strikinglydifferentpathsforreachingit.
Youngpeoplewhoarestillgettingstartedinlifeweremorelikelythanolderadultstoprioritize
personalfulfillmentintheirwork,tobelievetheywilladvancetheircareersmostbyregularlychanging
jobs,tofavorcommunitieswithmorepublicservicesandafasterpaceoflife,toagreethatcouples
shouldbefinanciallysecurebeforegettingmarriedorhavingchildren,andtomaintainthatchildrenare
bestservedbytwoparentsworkingoutsidethehome,thesurveyfound.
Fromcareertocommunityandfamily,thesecontrastssuggestthatintheaftermathofthesearing
GreatRecession,thosejuststartingoutinlifearedefiningprioritiesandexpectationsthatwill
increasinglyspreadthroughvirtuallyallaspectsofAmericanlife,fromconsumerpreferencestohousing
patternstopolitics.
Youngandoldconvergeononekeypoint:Overwhelmingmajoritiesofbothgroupssaidtheybelieve
itisharderforyoungpeopletodaytogetstartedinlifethanitwasforearliergenerations.Whileyounger
peoplearesomewhatmoreoptimisticthantheireldersabouttheprospectsforthosestartingouttoday,big
majoritiesinbothgroupsbelievethose"justgettingstartedinlife99faceatougheragood-payingjob,
startingafamily,managingdebt,andfindingaffordablehousing.
PeteSchneiderconsiderstheclimbtoughertoday.Schneider,a27-yaear-oldautotechnicianfromthe
Chicagosuburbssayshestruggledtofindajobaftergraduatingfromcollege.Evennowthatheis
workingsteadily,hesaid,"Ican'taffordtopaymamonthlymortgagepaymentsonmyown,soIhaveto
rentroomsouttopeopletomarkthathappen."Lookingback,heisstruckthathisparentscouldprovidea
comfortablelifefbrtheirchildreneventhoughneitherhadcompletedcollegewhenhewasyoung."Istill
grewupinanuppermiddle-classhomewithparentswhodidn'thavecollegedegrees,Schneidersaid.
don'tthinkpeoplearecapableofthatanymore/9
36.Onecross-generationmarkofasuccessfullifeis.
[A]tryingoutdifferentlifestyles[B]havingafamilywithchildren
[C]workingbeyondretirementage[D]settingupaprofitablebusiness
37.ItcanbelearnedfromParagraph3thatyoungpeopletendto.
[A]favoraslowerlifepace[B]holdanoccupationlonger
[C]attachimportancetopre-maritalfinance[D]giveprioritytochildcareoutsidethehome
38.Theprioritiesandexpectationsdefinedbytheyoungwill.
[A]becomeincreasinglyclear[B]focusonmaterialisticissues
[C]dependlargelyonpoliticalpreferences[D]reachalmostallaspectsofAmericanlife
39.Bothyoungandoldagreethat.
[A]good-payingjobsarelessavailable[B]theoldmademorelifeachievements
[C]housingloanstodayareeasytoobtain[D]gettingestablishedisharderfortheyoung
40.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutSchneider?
[A]Hefoundadreamjobaftergraduatingfromcollege.
[B]Hisparentsbelieveworkingsteadilyisamustfbrsuccess.
[C]Hisparents9goodlifehaslittletodowithacollegedegree.
[D]Hethinkshisjobasatechnicianquitechallenging.
PartB
Directions:Readthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheading
fromthelistA-Gforeachofthenumberedparagraphs(41-45).Therearetvvoextra
subheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.
[A]Besilly
fB]Havefun
[C]Askforhelp
fD]Expressyouremotions
[E]Don'tover-thinkit
[F]Beeasilypleased
[G]Noticethings
Asadults,itseemsthatweareconstantlypursuinghappiness,oftenwithmixedresults.Yetchildren
appeartohaveitdowntoanart-andforthemostparttheydon'tneedself-helpbooksortherapy.Instead,
theylookaftertheirwellbeinginstinctively,andusuallymoreeffectivelythanwedoasgrownups.
Perhapsit'stimetolearnafewlessonsfromthem.
41.___________________
Whatdoesachilddowhenhe'ssad?Hecries.Whenhe'sangry?Heshouts.Scared?Probablyabit
ofboth.Aswegrowup,welearntocontrolouremotionssotheyaremanageableanddon'tdictateour
behaviors,whichisinmanywaysagoodthing.Buttoooftenwetakethisprocesstoofarandendup
suppressingemotions,especiallynegativeones.That'saboutaseffectiveasbrushingdirtunderacarpet
andcanevenmakeusill.Whatweneedtodoisfindawaytoacknowledgeandexpresswhatwefeel
appropriately,andthen-againlikechildren-move.
42.__________________
AcoupleofChristmasesago,myyoungeststepdaughter,whowasnineyearsoldatthetime,gota
SupermanT-shirtforChristmas.Itcostlessthanafiverbutshewasoverjoyed,andcouldn'tstoptalking
aboutit.Toooftenwebelievethatanewjob,biggerhouseorbettercarwillbethemagicsilverbulletthat
willallowustofinallybecontent,buttherealityisthesethingshaveverylittlelastingimpactonour
happinesslevels.Instead,beinggratefulforsmallthingseverydayisamuchbetterwaytoimprove
wellbeing.
43.__________________
Haveyouevernoticedhowmuchchildrenlaugh?Ifweadultscouldindulgeinabitofsillinessand
giggling,wewouldreducethestresshormonesinourbodies,increasegoodhormoneslikeendorphins,
improvebloodflowtoourheartsandevenhaveagreaterchanceoffightingoffinfection.Allofwhich,of
course,haveapositiveeffectonhappinesslevels.
44.__________________
Theproblemwithbeingagrownupisthatthere'sanawfullotofseriousstufftodealwith-work,
mortgagepayments,figuringoutwhattocookfordinner.Butasadultswealsohavetheluxuryofbeing
abletocontrolourowndiariesandit'simportantthatwescheduleintimetoenjoythethingswelove.
Thosethingsmightbesocial,sporting,creativeorcompletelyrandom(dancingaroundthelivingroom,
anyone?)-itdoesn'tmatter,solongasthey'reenjoyable,andnotlikelytohavenegativesideeffects,such
asdrinkingtoomuchalcoholorgoingonawildspendingspreeifyou'reonatightbudget.
45.__________________
Havingsaidalloftheabove,it'simportanttoaddthatweshouldn'ttrytoohardtobehappy.
Scientiststellusthiscanbackfireand
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