2000-2013考研英语(二)真题及详细答案.docx
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1、2000年一2013年考研英语(二)真题及答案完整版2013年考研英语(二)真题及答案Section I Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)Given the advantages of electronic money, you might think that we would move quickly to the ca sh
2、less society in which all payments are made electronically. 1 a true cashless society is probably not around the corner. Indeed, predictions have been 2 for two decades but have not yet come to fruitio n. For example, Business Week predicted in 1975 that electronic means of payment would soon revol
3、utionize the very 3 of money itself, only to 4 itself several years later. Why has the movement to a c ashless society been so 5 in coming?Although electronic means of payment may be more efficient than a payments system based on paper, several factors work 6 the disappearance of the paper system. F
4、irst, it is very 7 to set up the computer, card reader, and telecommunications networks necessary to make electronic money the 8 fo rm of payment Second, paper checks have the advantage that they 9 receipts, something thai many c onsumers are unwilling to 10 . Third, the use of paper checks gives co
5、nsumers several days of float -it takes several days 11 a check is cashed and funds are 12 from the issuers account, which mea ns that the writer of the check can cam interest on the funds in the meantime. 13 electronic payment s arc immediate, they eliminate the float for the consumer.Fourth, elect
6、ronic means of payment may 14 security and privacy concerns. We often hear media reports that an unauthorized hacker has been able to access a computer database and to alter infor mation 15 there. The fact that this is not an 16 occurrence means that dishonest persons might be a ble to access bank a
7、ccounts in electronic payments systems and 17 from someone elses accounts. T he 18 of this type of fraud is no easy task, and a new field of computer science is developing to 19 security issues. A further concern is that the use of e lectronic means of payment leaves an electron! c 20 that contains
8、a large amount of personal data. There are concerns that government, employers, and marketers might be able to access these data, thereby violating our privacy.1. A However B Moreover C Therefore D Otherwise2. A off B back C over D around3. A power B concept C history D role4. A reward B resist C re
9、sume D reverse5. A silent B sudden C slow D steady6. A for B against C with D on7. A imaginative B expensive C sensitive D productive8. A similar B original C temporary D dominant9. A collect B provide C copy D print10. A give up B take over C bring back D pass down11. A before B after C since D whe
10、n12. A kept B borrowed C released D withdrawn13. A Unless B Until C Because D Though14. A hide B express C raise Dease15. A analyzed B shared C stored D displayed16. A unsafe B unnatural C uncommon D unclear17. A steal B choose C benefit D return18. A consideration B prevention C manipulation D just
11、ification19. A cope with B fight against C adapt to D call for20. A chunk B chip C path D trailSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (40 points)Text 1In an ess
12、ay entitled “Making It in America, the author Adam Davidson relates a joke from cotton about just how much a modern textile mill has been automated: The average mill only two employee s today, a man and a dog. The man is there to feed the dog is there to keep the man away from t he machines/*Davidso
13、n*s article is one of a number of pieces that have recently appeared making the point tha t the reason we have such stubbornly high unemployment and declining middle-class incomes today is also because of the advances in both globalization and the information technology revolution, which a re more r
14、apidly than ever replacing labor with machines or foreign worker.In the past, workers with average skills, doing an average job , could earn an average lifestyle ,B ut .today ,average is officially over. Being average just won*t earn you what it used to. It cant when s o many more employers have so
15、much more access to so much more above average cheap foreign I abor, cheap robotics, cheap software, cheap automation and cheap genius. Therefore, everyone needs to find their extra-their unique value contribution that makes them stand out in whatever is their field of employment.Yes, new technology
16、 has been eating jobs forever, and always will. But theres been an accelerat ion. As Davidson notes,* In the 10 years ending in 2009, U.S. factories shed workers so fast that th ey erased almost all the gains of the previous 70 years; roughly one out of every three manufacturing jobs-about 6 million
17、 in total -disappeared.There will always be changed-new jobs, new products, new services. But the one thing we know for sure is that with each advance in globalization and the I.T. revolution, the best jobs will require w orkers to have more and better education to make themselves above average.In a
18、 world where average is officially over, there are many things we need to do to support empl oyment, but nothing would be more important than passing some kind of G.I.Bill for the 21st century t hat ensures that every American has access to poet-high school education.21. The joke in Paragraph 1 is u
19、sed to illustrateA the impact of technological advancesB the alleviation of job pressureC the shrinkage of textile millsD the decline of middle-class incomes22. According to Paragraph 3, to be a successful employee, one has toA work on cheap softwareB ask for a moderate salaryC adopt an average life
20、styleD contribute something unique23. The quotation in Paragraph 4 explains thatA gains of technology have been erasedB job opportunities are disappearing at a high speedC factories are making much less money than beforeD new jobs and services have been offered24. According to the author, to reduce
21、unemployment, the most important isA to accelerate the LT. revolutionB to ensure more education for peopleC ro advance economic globalizationD to pass more bills in the 21st century25. Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the text?A New Law Takes EffectB Technology Goes Che
22、apC Average Is OverD Recession Is BadText 2A century ago, the immigrants from across the Atlantic indued settlers and sojourners. Along with the many folks looking to make a permanent home in the United States came those who had no int ention to stay, and 7millin people arrived while about 2 million
23、 departed. About a quarter of all Italian immigrants, for exanmle, eventually returned to Italy for good. They even had an affectionate nickname, *uccelli di passaggio, birds of passage.Today, we are much more rigid about immigrants. We divide nemcomers into two categories: leg al or illegal, good o
24、r bad. We hail them as Americans in the making, or our broken immigrantion syst em and the long political paralysis over how to fix it. We dont need more categories, but we need to change the way we think about categories. We need to look beyond strick definitions of legal and ille gal. To start, we
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