2019安徽考研英语二真题及答案.doc
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1、2019安徽考研英语二真题及答案Section I Use of English Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B,C or D on the ANSWER SHET(10 points) Weighing yourself regularly is a wonderful way to stay aware of any significant weight fluctuations 1 , when done too often, this habit
2、 can sometimes hurt more that it 2 . As for me, weighing myself every day caused ma to shift my focus from being generally healthy and physically active to focusing 3 on the scale. That was bad to my overall fitness goals. I had gained weight in the form of muscle mass, but thinking only of 4 the nu
3、mber on the scale, I altered my training program. That conflicted with how I needed to train to 5 my goals. I also found that weighing myself daily did not provide an accurate 6 of the hard work and progress I was making in the gym. It takes about three weeks to a month to notice any significant cha
4、nges in your weight 7 altering your training program. The most 8 changes will be observed in skill level, strength and inches lost. For these 9 I stopped weighing myself every day and switched to a bimonthly weighing schedule 10 .Since weight loss is not my goal, it is less important for me to ll my
5、 weight each week. Weighing every other week allows me to observe and 12 any significant weight changes. That tells me whether I need to 13 my training program. I use my bimonthly weight-in 14 to get information about my nutrition as well. If my training intensity remains the same, but Im constantly
6、 15 and dropping weight, this is a 16 that I need to increase my daily caloric intake. The 17 to stop weighing myself every day has done wonders for my overall health, fitness and well-being. Im experiencing increased zeal for working out since I no longer carry the burden of a 18 morning weigh-in.
7、Ive also experienced greater success in achieving my specific fitness goals. 19 Im training according to those goals, not the numbers on a scale. Rather than 20 over the scale, turn your focus to how you kook, feel, how you clothes fit and your overall energy level. 1. A. Therefore B. Otherwise C. H
8、owever D. Besides 2. A. cares B. warns C. reduces D. helps 3. A solely B. occasionally C. formally D. initially4. A lowering B. explaining C.accepting D. recording 5. A. set B. review C.reach D.modify 6. A. depiction B. distribution C. prediction D.definition 7. A. regardless of B. aside from C. alo
9、ng with D. due to 8. A. rigid B. precise C. immediate D. orderly 9. A.judgments B. reasons C. methods D. claims 10. A. though B. again C.indeed D. instead 11. A. track B. overlook C.conceal D. report 12. A. approve of B. hold onto C.account for D. depend on 13. A. share B. adjust C. confirm D prepar
10、e 14. A. features B. rules C.tests D results 15. A anxious B. hungry C.sick D. bored 16. A. secret B belief C. sign D. principle 17. A. necessity B. decision C.wish D. request 18. A. surprising B. restricting C. consuming D. disappointing 19. A. because B. unless C.until D. if 20. A. dominating B. p
11、uzzling C.triumphing D. obsessing Section II Reading Comprehension Part A Directions Read the following four texts. Answer the questions after each text by choosing A, B,C or D. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET (40 points) Text 1 Unlike so-called basic emotions such as sadness, fear, and anger,
12、guilt emerges a little later, in conjunction with a childs growing grasp of social and moral norms. Children arent born knowing how to say Im sorry”; rather, they learn over time thatsuch statements appease parents and friends - and their own consciences. This is why researchers generally regard so-
13、called moral guilt, in the right amount, to be a good thing.In the popular imagination, of course, guilt still gets a bad rap. It is deeply uncomfortable - its the emotional equivalent of wearing a jacket weighted with stones. Yet this understanding is outdated. There has been a kind of revival or a
14、 rethinking about what guilt is and what role guilt can serve, says Amrisha Vaish, a psychology researcher at the University of Virginia, adding that this revival is part of a larger recognition that emotions arent binary -feelings that may be advantageous in one context may be harmful in another. J
15、ealousy and anger, for example, may have evolved to alert us to important inequalities. Too much happiness can be destructive. And guilt, by prompting us to think more deeply about our goodness, can encourage humans to make up for errors and fix relationships. Guilt, in other words, can help hold a
16、cooperative species together. It is a kind of social glue. Viewed in this light, guilt is an opportunity. Work by Tina Malti, a psychology professor at the University of Toronto, suggests that guilt may compensate for an emotional deficiency. In a number of studies, Malti and others have shown that
17、guilt and sympathy may represent different pathways to cooperation and sharing Some kids who are low in sympathy may make up for that shortfall by experiencing more guilt, which can rein in their nastier impulses. And vice versa: High sympathy can substitute for low guilt. In a 2014 study, for examp
18、le, Malti looked at 244 children Using caregiver assessments and the childrens self-observations, she rated each childs overall sympathy level and his or her tendency to feel negative emotions after moral transgressions. Then the kids were handed chocolate coins, and given a chance to shared them wi
19、th an anonymous child. For the low-sympathy kids, how much they shared appeared to turn on how inclined they were to feel guilty. The guilt-prone ones shared more, even though they hadnt magically become more sympathetic to the other childs deprivation Thats good news, Malti says. We can be prosocia
20、l because we caused harm and we feel regret.” 21.Researchers think that guilt can be a good thing because it may help_ A) foster a childs moral development B) regulate a childs basic emotions C) improve a childs intellectual ability D) intensity a childs positive feelings22.According to paragraph 2,
21、 many people still consider guilt to be_ A) inexcusable B) deception C) addictive D) burdensome 23. Vaish hold that the rethinking about guilt comes from an awareness that A)emotions air context-independent B)an emotion can play opposing roles C)emotion are socially constructive D) emotional stabili
22、ty can benefit health 24. Malti and others have shown that cooperation and sharing A. may help correct emotional deficiencies B. can result from either sympathy or guilt C. can bring about emotional satisfaction D. may be the outcome of impulsive aets 25. The word transgressions (Line 4, Para. 5) is
23、 closest in meaning to_ A. Teachings B, discussions C. Restrictions D. D. wrongdoings Text 2 Forests give us shade, quiet and one of the harder challenges in the fight against climate change. Even as we humans count on forests to soak up a good share of thecarbon dioxide we produce, we are threateni
24、ng their ability to do so.The climate change we are hastening could one day leave us with forests that emit more carbon than they absorb. Thankfully, there is a way out of this trap . but it involves striking a subtle balance. Helping forests flourish as valuablecarbon sinks long into the future may
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