2010-2016考研英语二真题集.pdf
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1、2016 研究生入学统一考试试题(英语二)Section 1 Use of English Directions: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)Happy people work differently.Theyre more productive,more creative,and willing to take greater risks.And new research sugge
2、sts that happiness might influence_1_firms work,too.Companies located in places with happier people invest more,according to a recent research paper._2_,firms in happy places spend more on R&D(research and development).Thats because happiness is linked to the kind of longer-term thinking_3_for makin
3、g investments for the future.The researchers wanted to know if the_4_and inclination for risk-taking that come with happiness would_5_the way companies invested.So they compared U.S.cities average happiness_6_by Gallup polling with the investment activity of publicly traded firms in those areas._7_e
4、nough,firms investment and R&D intensity were correlated with the happiness of the area in which they were_8_.But is it really happiness thats linked to investment,or could something else about happier cities_9_why firms there spend more on R&D?To find out,the researchers controlled for various_10_t
5、hat might make firms more likely to invest like size,industry,and sales and for indicators that a place was_11_to live in,like growth in wages or population.The link between happiness and investment generally_12_even after accounting for these things.The correlation between happiness and investment
6、was particularly strong for younger firms,which the authors_13_to“less codified decision making process”and the possible presence of“younger and less_14_managers who are more likely to be influenced by sentiment.”The relationship was_15_stronger in places where happiness was spread more_16_.Firms se
7、em to invest more in places where most people are relatively happy,rather than in places with happiness inequality._17_ this doesnt prove that happiness causes firms to invest more or to take a longer-term view,the authors believe it at least_18_at that possibility.Its not hard to imagine that local
8、 culture and sentiment would help_19_how executives think about the future.“It surely seems plausible that happy people would be more forward-thinking and creative and_20_R&D more than the average,”said one researcher.1.A why B where C how D when 2.A In return B In particular C In contrast D In conc
9、lusion 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 su
10、mmarize 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 Cemerged D broke 13.A attribute B assign C transfer Dcompare 14.A serious B civilized C ambitious Dexperienced 15.A thus B instead C also D never 16.A rapidly B regularly
11、 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 pray for B lean towards C give away D send out Section Reading Comprehension Part A Directions:Read the following four texts.Answer the questions after each
12、 text by choosing A,B,C or D.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.(40 points)Text 1 Its true that high-school coding classes arent essential for learning computer science in college.Students without experience can catch up after a few introductory courses,said Tom Cortina,the assistant dean at Carneg
13、ie Mellons School of Computer Science.However,Cortina said,early exposure is beneficial.When younger kids learn computer science,they learn that its not just a confusing,endless string of letters and numbers but a tool to build apps,or create artwork,or test hypotheses.Its not as hard for them to tr
14、ansform their thought processes as it is for older students.Breaking down problems into bite-sized chunks and using code to solve them becomes normal.Giving more children this training could increase the number of people interested in the field and help fill the jobs gap,Cortina said.Students also b
15、enefit from learning something about coding before they get to college,where introductory computer-science classes are packed to the brim,which can drive the less-experienced or-determined students away.The Flatiron School,where people pay to learn programming,started as one of the many coding bootc
16、amps thats become popular for adults looking for a career change.The high-schoolers get the same curriculum,but“we try to gear lessons toward things theyre interested in,”said Victoria Friedman,an instructor.For instance,one of the apps the students are developing suggests movies based on your mood.
17、The students in the Flatiron class probably wont drop out of high school and build the next Facebook.Programming languages have a quick turnover,so the“Ruby on Rails”language they learned may not even be relevant by the time they enter the job market.But the skills they learn how to think logically
18、through a problem and organize the results apply to any coding language,said Deborah Seehorn,an education consultant for the state of North Carolina.Indeed,the Flatiron students might not go into IT at all.But creating a future army of coders is not the sole purpose of the classes.These kids are goi
19、ng to be surrounded by computers in their pockets,in their offices,in their homes for the rest of their lives.The younger they learn how computers think,how to coax the machine into producing what they want the earlier they learn that they have the power to do that the better.21.Cortina holds that e
20、arly exposure to computer science makes it easier to_.A.complete future job training B.remodel the way of thinking C.formulate logical hypotheses D.perfect artwork production 22.In delivering lessons for high-schoolers,Flatiron has considered their_.A.experience B.interest C.career prospects D.acade
21、mic backgrounds 23.Deborah Seehorn believes that the skills learned at Flatiron will_.A.help students learn other computer languages B.have to be upgraded when new technologies come C.need improving when students look for jobs D.enable students to make big quick money 24.According to the last paragr
22、aph,Flatiron students are expected to_.A.bring forth innovative computer technologies B.stay longer in the information technology industry C.become better prepared for the digitalized world D.compete with a future army of programmers 25.The word“coax”(Line3,Para.6)is closest in meaning to_.A.persuad
23、e B.frighten C.misguide D.challenge Text 2 Biologists estimate that as many as 2 million lesser prairie chickens-a kind of bird living on stretching grasslandsonce lent red to the often gray landscape of the midwestern and southwestern United States.But just some 22,000 birds remain today,occupying
24、about 16%of the species historic range.The crash was a major reason the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service(USFWS)decided to formally list the bird as threatened.“The lesser prairie chicken is in a desperate situation,”said USFWS Director Daniel Ashe.Some environmentalists,however,were disappointed.They h
25、ad pushed the agency to designate the bird as“endangered,”a status that gives federal officials greater regulatory power to crack down on threats.But Ashe and others argued that the“threatened”tag gave the federal government flexibility to try out new,potentially less confrontational conservations a
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