2014-2022年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语(二)试题(附答案).docx
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1、20142022年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语(二)试题(附答案)2014年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语(二)试题Section IUse of EnglishDirections:Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)Thinner isnt always better. A number of studies have 1 that normal-weight people
2、 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 of
3、ten 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 o
4、verweight. 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 fi
5、t, 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(n) 14 to label obesity as a disgrace. The ov
6、erweightare sometimes15in the media with their faces covered. Stereotypes16 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.17very young children tend to look down on
7、the overweight, and teasing about body build has long been a problem in schools.Negative attitudes toward obesity,18in health concerns, have stimulated a number of anti-obesity19. My own hospital system has banned sugary drinks from its facilities. Many employers have instituted weight loss and fitn
8、ess initiatives. Michelle Obama has launched a high-visibility campaign20 childhood obesity, even claiming that it represents our greatest national security threat.1.AJ denied2.AJ protective3.AJ Instead4.AJ indicator5.AJ impact6.AJ in terms of7.AJ measures8.AJ in essence9.AJ complicated10.AJ so11.AJ
9、 shape12.AJ start13.AJ strange14.AJ option15.AJ employed16.AJ compared17.AJ Even18.AJ despised19.AJ discussions20.AJ forBJ concludedCJ doubtedDJ ensuredBJ dangerousCJ sufficientD troublesome BJ HoweverCJ LikewiseDJ Therefore BJ objectiveCJ originDJ exampleBJ relevanceCJ assistanceD concernB in case
10、ofCJ in favor ofDJ in respects of BJ determinesCJ equalsDJ modifiesB in contrastC in tumD in partB conservativeCJ variableD straightforward BJ whileCJ sinceDJ unlessBJ spiritCJ balanceDJ tasteB qualifyC retireD stayBJ changeableC normalD constant BJ reasonCJ opportunityDJ tendencyBpicturedCJ imitate
11、dD monitored BJ combinedCJ settledD associated BJ StillCJ YetDJ OnlyBJ correctedCJ ignoredDJ grounded BJ businessesCJ policiesDJ studies BJ againstCJ withDJ withoutSection IIReading ComprehensionPartA Directions:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions after each text by choosing A,B, C o
12、r D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1What would you do with $590m? This 1s 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
13、new-found fortune will yield lasting feelings of fulfilment, she could do worse than read Happy Money by Elizabeth Dunn 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 wealih of
14、ten 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 Dunn and Mr Norton, like interesting trips, uniqu
15、e 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 b
16、uck. 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 c
17、harity is often more pleasurable than purchasing things for oneself, and luxuries are most enjoyable when they are consumed sparingly. This is apparently the reason McDonalds restricts the availability of its popular McRib - a marketing trick that has turned the pork sandwich into an object of obses
18、sion.Readers of Happy Money are clearly a privileged lot, anxious about fulfilment, 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 an
19、d 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 bel
20、ieving it was money well spent.21.According to Dunn and Norton, which of the following is the most rewarding purchase?AJ A big house.BJ A special tour. CJ A stylish car. DJ A rich meal.22.The authors attitude toward Americans watching TV isAJ critical BJ supportiveCJ sympathetic DJ ambiguous23.McRib
21、 is mentioned in Paragraph 3 to show thatAJ consumers are sometimes irrational BJ popularity usually comes after quality CJ marketing tricks are often effective DJ rarity generally increases pleasure24.According to the last paragraph, Happy Money -AJ has left much room for readers criticism BJ may p
22、rove to be a worthwhile purchaseCJ has predicted a wider income gap in the US DJ may give its readers a sense of achievement25.This text mainly discusses how toAJ balance feeling good and spending money BJ spend large sums of money won in lotteries CJ obtain lasting satisfaction from money spentDJ b
23、ecome more reasonable in spending on luxuriesText2An article in Scientific American has pointed out that empirical research says that, actually, you think youre 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 str
24、ategies to achieve this. Social psychologists have amassed oceans of research into what they 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 obvio
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