2016江苏考研英语二真题及答案.pdf
20162016 江苏考研英语二真题及答案江苏考研英语二真题及答案SectionSection 1 1 UseUse ofof EnglishEnglishDirections:Directions:ReadRead thethe followingfollowing text.text.ChooseChoose thethe bestbest word(s)word(s)forfor eacheach numberednumbered blankblankandand markmark A,A,B,B,CC oror DD onon ANSWERANSWER SHEETSHEET 1.1.(10(10 points)points)Happy people work differently.Theyre more productive,more creative,and willingto take greaterrisks.And new research suggests that happiness might influence_1_firms work,too.Companies located in places with happier people invest more,according to a recentresearchpaper._2_,firms in happy places spend more on R&D(research and development).Thats becausehappiness is linked to the kind of longer-term thinking_3_for making investmentsfor the future.The researchers wanted to know if the_4_and inclination for risk-taking that comewith happinesswould_5_the way companies invested.So they compared U.S.cities averagehappiness_6_by Galluppolling with the investment activity of publicly traded firms in those areas._7_enough,firms investment and R&D intensity were correlated with the happinessof the area inwhich they were_8_.But is it really happiness thats linked to investment,orcould something else abouthappier cities_9_why firms there spend more on R&D?To find out,the researcherscontrolled forvarious_10_that might make firms more likely to invest like size,industry,and sales and forindicators that a place was_11_to live in,like growth in wages or population.The link between happinessand investment generally_12_even after accounting for these things.The correlation between happiness and investment was particularly strong for youngerfirms,whichthe authors_13_to“less codified decision making process”and the possiblepresence of“younger andless_14_managers who are more likely to be influenced by sentiment.”Therelationshipwas_15_stronger in places where happiness was spread more_16_.Firms seem toinvest more in placeswhere most people are relatively happy,rather than in places with happinessinequality._17_ this doesnt prove that happiness causes firms to invest more or to takea longer-term view,the authors believe it at least_18_at that possibility.Its not hard to imagine that local culture andsentiment would help_19_how executives think about the future.“It surely seemsplausible that happypeople would be more forward-thinking and creative and_20_R&D more than theaverage,”said oneresearcher.1.A whyB whereC howD when2.A In returnB In particularC In contrastD In conclusion3.A sufficientB famousC perfectD necessary4.A individualismB modernismC optimismD realism5.A echoB missC spoilD change6.A imaginedB measuredC inventedD assumed7.A SureB OddC Unfortunate D Often8.A advertisedB dividedC overtaxedD headquartered9.A explainB overstateC summarizeD emphasize10.A stagesB factorsC levelsD methods11.A desirableB sociableC reputableD reliable12.A resumedB heldCemergedD broke13.A attributeB assignC transferDcompare14.A seriousB civilizedC ambitiousDexperienced15.A thusB insteadC alsoD never16.A rapidlyB regularlyC directlyD equally17.A AfterB UntilC WhileD Since18.A arrivesB jumpsC hintsD strikes19.A shapeB rediscoverC simplifyD share20.Apray forB lean towardsC give awayD send out1.标准答案 Chow考点分析 连词辨析选项分析 根据语境,“新发现表明:快乐可能会影响工作_的稳定。”A 为什么 B 哪里 C怎样,多么 D 当时候。根据语义分析,C 选项填入原文,译为“快乐可能会影响工作是有多么稳定”,C 为正确选项。2.标准答案 BIn particular考点分析 上下文语义以及短语辨析选项分析 A 反过来 B 尤其是 C 相反 D 总的来说 根据前文语境,第二段第一句译为“根据近期的研究,拥有更多快乐的人的公司会投资更多”。而第二句“_那些在快乐氛围中的公司会做更多的研发以及发展。“第二句是在第一句的基础上进一步强调说明,因此 B 选项更符合语境要求。3.标准答案 Dnecessary考点分析 上下文语义及形容词词义辨析 选项分析 A 充足的 B 著名的 C 完美的 D 必要的 首先,根据本句题干“Thats because happiness is linked to the kind of longer-term thinking 3 for makinginvestments for thefuture.”译为“因为快乐与对未来投资有_长远考虑相联系。”要求填写形容词,我们要考虑其搭配与其修饰成分。空格处搭配介词 for,并且修饰“长远考虑”。因此 D 选项最符合语境要求。4.标准答案 Coptimism考点分析 上下文语义及名词词义辨析选项分析 A个人主义 B 现代主义 C 乐观主义 D 现实主义 本题考查同后缀的名词辨析。根据原文主旨,探讨“happy people”与公司的关系。那么,衡量四个选项,只有 C 选项符合主旨要求。5.标准答案 Dchange考点分析 上下文语义及动词词义辨析选项分析 A发出回声 B 想念,错过 C 破坏 D 改变 根据原文语境,“would 5 thewaycompanies invested.”本题考查动宾搭配,宾语为“公司投资的方式”只有 D 选项搭配最为合理。6标准答案 Bmeasured考点分析 上下文语义及动词词义辨析选项分析 A想象 B 衡量,测量 C 发明 D 假定,设想“So they compared U.S.citiesaverage happiness 6 by Gallup polling with the investment activity ofpublicly traded firms in thoseareas.”译为“他们把盖洛普咨询公司所_的美国城市平均幸福指数与该地区的上市公司投资活跃度进行对比。”根据原文语境,盖洛普咨询公司所做的应该是一个“既定事实”所以排除 ACD。因此,B 选项为最佳选项。7.标准答案 ASure考点分析 上下文语义及固定搭配选项分析 A确信的 B 奇怪的 C 不幸运的 D 经常的 本题为固定搭配“sureenough”译为“足以肯定的是,”8标准答案 Dheadquartered考点分析 上下文语义及形容词词义辨析选项分析 A广告的 B 划分的 C 课税过重的 D位于总部的 根据原文“firmsinvestmentand R&D intensity were correlated with the happiness of the area in which they were8.”译为“足以肯定的是,公司投资与研发力度与公司_的幸福指数相关。”in which 引导表示地点的定语从句,先行词为 area.对比四个选项,ABC 不足以说明此地点的真实含义。因此,D 选项,搭配前文area,构成“总部所在地”最为合理。9标准答案 Aexplain考点分析 上下文语义及动词词义辨析选项分析 A解释 B 夸大 C 概述D重点强调 根据原文“or ould something elseabouthappier cities 9 why firms there spend more on R&D?”A 选项“explain”常和后文“why”搭配使用。10标准答案 Bfactors考点分析 上下文语义及名词词义辨析选项分析 A阶段 B 因素 C 等级D方法 根据原文语境“To find out,theresearcherscontrolled for various 10 that might make firms more likely to invest like size,industry,and sales”本题中,破折号后面“大小,产业,销售”这些都是“让公司有更多投资的”因素。因此,B 选项最符合原文语境。11标准答案 A desirable考点分析 上下文语义和形容词选项分析 该空填的是形容词,用来修饰前面的名词 place,并且在意义上也是对后面like growthin wages or population 的解释,可以看出来应该是填褒义词,并且能修饰 place.所以只有Adesirable合适的 符合文章。Bsocial 社交的 Creputable 受尊敬的 Dreliable 可依靠的。12.标准答案 Bheld考点分析 上下文语义及动词词义辨析选项分析 该句算是这一段的总结句,该段整体在述幸福与投资之间的关系,而这一link 就只能得出了,只有Bheld”得出”符合语境。A resumed“重新开始”,C emerge“浮现”,D broke“破坏”。13标准答案 A attribute考点分析 上下文逻辑关系以及动词词组辨析选项分析该空是一个 which 引导的定语从句的谓语动词所在地,动词的宾语就是前面的主句,强调“幸福与投资之间的关系尤其适用于新公司”这一结论与后面“所做决定会偏草率”之间的关系,能看出是一个因果关系,因此答案选择Aattribute 与 to 搭配表示“归因于”,而Bassign to 表示“指派”Ctransfer to“转移到”Dcompare to“与比较”均不符合题意。14标准答案 D experienced考点分析 上下文语义及形容词词义辨析选项分析 此处很简单,前面有一个并列连词 and,与前面的 young 一致修饰 managers,强调新公司的领导年轻并缺乏经验,只有Dexperienced 最合适。15.标准答案 C also考点分析 上下文逻辑关系以及副词词义辨析选项分析前面说到了“年轻的新经理决策时更容易受情绪影响。”与后面的“这种关系在员工幸福指数_的公司尤为明显。公司似乎乐于投资那些相对快乐的员工所在的部门,而不是那些不快乐的部门。”之间很明显是一种递进关系,所以只有Calso 合适。”16.标准答案 Dequally考点分析 上下文语义及副词词义辨析 选项分析 这题是考察副词修饰 spread,但是更要注意的是该句“这种关系在员工幸福指数_的公司尤为明显。公司似乎乐于投资那些相对快乐的员工所在的部门,而不是那些不快乐的部门。”中该空与后面的 inequality 形成复现关系,所以很容易判断出答案选择Dequally。17.标准答案 C while考点分析 上下文逻辑关系选项分析 该题是典型的考察上下文逻辑关系的题目,因此着力点应该放在上一段和这一段之间的关系。这一段第一句明确说出“这并不证明是幸福导致公司大量投资”,所以两句话之间是一个转折关系,选择 while.18.标准答案 Chints考点分析 上下文语义及动词词义辨析选项分析 该题可以看出是考察动词与 at 的固定搭配,arrive at 是“到达,抵达”,jump at 是“扑向;欣然接受”hint at 是“暗示”strike at 是“袭击,攻击”,文章中的 at least 和that possibility 论证了这是一种可能,只有 hint at 有这层含义。19.标准答案 Ashape考点分析 上下文语义及动词词义辨析选项分析 根据上下文应该选一个“影响”未来看法含义的动词,B是“再发现”C是“使简化,使单纯”D是“分享”所以可以均可以排除,A 是“塑造,形成,影响”,所以 A 项是最佳答案。20.标准答案 Blean towards选项分析 上下文语义及动词词组词义辨析考点分析 本空考察动词词组,且该词组词义应与 and 前面意思保持一致,且作用对象为研发。Apray for 祈祷 Blean towards 倾向 Cgive away 放弃,泄露 Dsend out 放出,给予。只有B选项能表达一种递进含义。【全文翻译】快乐的人工作起来会有不同。他们更多产,更有创造力,也更愿意去冒险。近期的一项研究表明快乐也可能会影响公司的工作。根据近期的研究报告,在各地的公司里,拥有更多快乐的员工会投入的更多。尤其是那些在快乐氛围中的公司会做更多的研发以及发展。因为快乐与对未来投资有必要的长远考虑相联系。这是因为对未来进行投资需要作出长远决策,而这种决策与快乐相关。研究者希望了解乐观精神和随快乐而来的冒险精神是否会改变公司投资的方式。因此,他们把盖洛普咨询公司所评估出的美国城市平均幸福指数与该地区的上市公司投资活跃度进行对比。足以肯定的是,公司投资和研发力度与公司总部所在地的幸福指数相关。但是幸福真的与投资相关吗?或者说幸福指数更高的城市的其他方面能够说明公司为何加大研发投入。为了弄清这一点,研究者掌握了多种可能促使公司投资的因素,例如规模,产业,销售,也掌握了各种指标,如适宜居住地,工资涨幅及人口变化。了解这些问题后,幸福与投资的关系就能够轻松得出了。幸福与投资之间的关系尤其适用于新公司,这是因为新公司所做决定会偏草率,而且年轻的新经理决策时更容易受情绪影响。同样,这种关系在员工幸福指数相同的公司尤为明显。公司似乎乐于投资那些相对快乐的员工所在的部门,而不是那些不快乐的部门。然而这并不证明是幸福导致公司大量投资,或者从长远的角度来讲,研究人员认为至少它预示着这种可能性。不难想象,本地文化以及情感有助于影响高管对于未来的看法。“快乐的人比普通人有预见性、创造力、更善于研发这种说法似乎更可信。”一位研究者说。SectionSection ReadingReading ComprehensionComprehensionPartPart A ADirectionsDirections:ReadRead thethe followingfollowing fourfour texts.texts.AnswerAnswer thethe questionsquestions afterafter eacheach texttextbyby choosingchoosing A,A,B,B,C C ororD.D.MarkMark youryour answersanswers onon ANSWERANSWER SHEETSHEET 1.1.(40(40 points)points)TextText 1 1Its true that high-school coding classes arent essential for learning computerscience in college.Students without experience can catch up after a few introductory courses,said TomCortina,the assistantdean at Carnegie Mellons School of Computer Science.However,Cortina said,early exposure is beneficial.When younger kids learncomputer science,theylearn that its not just a confusing,endless string of letters and numbers buta tool to build apps,or createartwork,or test hypotheses.Its not as hard for them to transform their thoughtprocesses as it is for olderstudents.Breaking down problems into bite-sized chunks and using code to solve thembecomes normal.Giving more children this training could increase the number of people interestedin the field and help fillthe jobs gap,Cortina said.Students also benefit from learning something about coding before they get to college,whereintroductory computer-science classes are packed to the brim,which can drive theless-experiencedor-determined students away.The Flatiron School,where people pay to learn programming,started as one of themany codingbootcamps thats become popular for adults looking for a career change.Thehigh-schoolers get the samecurriculum,but“we try to gear lessons toward things theyre interested in,”said Victoria Friedman,aninstructor.For instance,one of the apps the students are developing suggests moviesbased on your mood.The students in the Flatiron class probably wont drop out of high school and buildthe next Facebook.Programming languages have a quick turnover,so the“Ruby on Rails”language theylearned may not evenbe relevant by the time they enter the job market.But the skills they learn howto think logically througha problem andorganize the results apply to any coding language,said Deborah Seehorn,aneducation consultant forthe state of North Carolina.Indeed,the Flatiron students might not go into IT atall.But creating a future army of coders is notthe sole purpose of the classes.These kids are going to be surrounded by computers in their pockets,in their offices,in their homes for the rest of their lives.The younger theylearn how computers think,how to coax the machine into producing what they want the earlier they learn thatthey have the powerto do that the better.21.Cortina holds that early exposure to computer science makes it easier to_.A.complete future job trainingB.remodel the way of thinkingC.formulate logical hypothesesD.perfect artwork production22.In delivering lessons for high-schoolers,Flatiron has considered their_.A.experienceB.academic backgroundsC.career prospectsD.interest23.Deborah Seehorn believes that the skills learned at Flatiron will_.A.help students learn other computer languagesB.have to be upgraded when new technologies comeC.need improving when students look for jobsD.enable students to make big quick money24.According to the last paragraph,Flatiron students are expected to_.A.compete with a future army of programmersB.stay longer in the information technology industryC.become better prepared for the digitalized worldD.bring forth innovative computer technologies25.The word“coax”(Line4,Para.6)is closest in meaning to_.A.challengeB.persuadeC.frightenD.misguide答案:Text 121 答案 B remodel the way of thinking.解析:此题是文中人物观点题。根据 Cortina 定位到第二段前三句。Cortina 认为尽早接触计算机科学是有益的。第三句 Its not as hard for them to transform their thoughtprocesses as it is for older students.译为在转变思维程序方面小孩不像年龄较大的学生一样困难,即 B remodel the way of thinking 转变思维方式即为同义替换。22 答案 D interest解析:此题是细节题。根据关键词 Friedman 定位到第四段第二句 but 之后引号里面内容“我们试图让课程符合学生兴趣”,故而 D interest 为正确答案。23 答案 A help students learn other computer languages解析:文中人物观点题。题干问的是 Deborah Seehorn 认为在 Flatiron 这里所学到的技能将能怎么样,据此定位到第五段 But 处,和题干基本一致,该句指出“But the skillsthey learnappl to any coding language”,意思是他们学到的技能可以应用于任何编码语言。对比答案选项,A 选项的意思是“帮助学生学习其他的计算机语言”属于原文定位处的同义替换。24 答案 C become better prepared for the digitalized world解析:细节题。题干指出:根据最后一段,Flatiron 的学生被期望去干什么。据此定位到最后一段的 These kids are going to be 处,是题干的同义复现。定位句“These kidsarebe surrounded by computers for the rest of their lives.The younger they learnhowcomputers think.the better.”,意思是学生们越早学越好。C 选项“为数字化的未来做更好的准备”是同义概述。25 答案 B persuade解析:词义句意题,结合上下文来解题。根据 coax 此单词,定位到最后一段最后一句“how to coax the machine into producing what they want”,考察固定搭配“persuadeinto”。A 选项挑战,B 选项劝服,C 选项使恐慌,D 选项误导。考生做题时一定要注意结合上下文来推测生词的词义,这是命题人的出题 规律。TextText 2 2Biologists estimate that as many as 2 million lesser prairie chickens-a kind ofbird living onstretching grasslandsonce lent red to the often gray landscape of the midwesternand southwesternUnited States.But just some 22,000 birds remain today,occupying about 16%of thespecies historic range.The crash was a major reason the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service(USFWS)decided toformally list thebird as threatened.“The lesser prairie chicken is in a desperate situation,”saidUSFWS Director DanielAshe.Some environmentalists,however,were disappointed.They had pushed the agencyto designate thebird as“endangered,”a status that gives federal officials greater regulatorypower to crack down on threats.But Ashe and others argued that the“threatened”tag gave the federal governmentflexibility to try out new,potentially less confrontational conservations approaches.In particular,theycalled for forging closer collaborations with western state governments,which areoften uneasy with federal action and with theprivate landowners who control an estimated 95%of the prairie chickens habitat.Under the plan,for example,the agency said it would not prosecute landowner orbusinesses thatunintentionally kill,harm,or disturb the bird,as long as they had signed a rangewide management planto restore prairie chicken habitat.Negotiated by USFWS and the states,the planrequires individuals andbusinesses that damage habitat as part of their operations to pay into a fund toreplace every acre destroyedwith 2 new acres of suitable habitat.The fund will also be used to compensatelandowners who set asidehabitat,USFWS also set an interim goal of restoring prairie chicken populationsto an annual average of67,000 birds over the next 10 years.And it gives the Western Association of Fishand Wildlife Agencies(WAFWA),a coalition of state agencies,the job of monitoring progress.Overall,the idea is to let“states”remain in the drivers seat for managing the species,”Ashe said.Not everyone buys the win-win rhetoric Some Congress members are trying to blockthe plan,and atleast a dozen industry groups,four states,and three environmental groups arechallenging it in federal courtNot surprisingly,doesnt go far enough“The federal government is givingresponsibility for managing thebird to the same industries that are pushing it to extinction,”says biologist JayLininger.26.The major reason for listing the lesser prairie as threatened is_Aits drastically decreased populationBthe underestimate of the grassland acreageCa desperate appeal from some biologistsDthe insistence of private landowners27.The“threatened”tag disappointed some environmentalists in that it_Awas a give-in to governmental pressureBwould involve fewer agencies in actionCgranted less federal regulatory powerDwent against conservation policies28.It can be learned from Paragraph3 that unintentional harm-doers will not beprosecuted ifthey_Aagree to pay a sum for compens