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1、考研英文二级阅读理解真题 说到词汇量,就免不了要背单词,这也是我们每个考研人都感到头疼的地方。大多数同学都有这样的体会,单词背了忘,忘了又背,做翻译阅读时,觉得很眼熟、很亲切,但就是想不起来。下文是我为你细心编辑整理的考研英文二级阅读理解真题,希望对你有所帮助,更多内容,请点击相关栏目查看,感谢! 考研英文二级阅读理解真题1 Text 2 While fossil fuelsstill generate roughly 85 percent of the worlds energy supply, its clearer than ever that the future belongs to
2、 renewable sources such as wind and solar. The move to renewables is picking up momentum around the world: They now account for more than half of new power sources going on line. Some growth stems from a commitment by governments and farsighted businesses to fund cleaner energy sources. But increasi
3、ngly the story is about the plummeting prices of renewables, especially wind and solar. The cost of solar panels has dropped by 80 percent and the cost of wind turbines by close to one-third in the past eight years. In many parts of the world renewable energy is already a principal energy source. In
4、 Scotland, for example, wind turbines provide enough electricity to power 95 percent of homes. While the rest of the world takes the lead, notably China and Europe, the United States is also seeing a remarkable shift. In March, for the first time, wind and solar power accounted for more than 10 perc
5、ent of the power generated in the US, reported the US Energy Information Administration. President Trump has underlined fossil fuelsespecially coalas the path to economic growth. In a recent speech in Iowa, he dismissed wind power as an unreliable energy source. But that message did not play well wi
6、th many in Iowa, where wind turbines dot the fields and provide 36 percent of the states electricity generationand where tech giants like Microsoft are being attracted by the availability of clean energy to power their data centers. The question “What happens when the wind doesnt blow or the sun doe
7、snt shine?” has provided a quick put-down for skeptics. But a boost in the storage capacity of batteries is making their ability to keep power flowing around the clock more likely. The advance is driven in part by vehicle manufacturers, who are placing big bets on battery-powered electric vehicles.
8、Although electric cars are still a rarity on roads now, this massive investment could change the picture rapidly in coming years. While theres a long way to go, the trend lines for renewables are spiking. The pace of change in energy sources appears to be speeding upperhaps just in time to have a me
9、aningful effect in slowing climate change. What Washington doesor doesnt doto promote alternative energy may mean less and less at a time of a global shift in thought. 26. The word “plummeting”(Line 3, Para. 2) is closest in meaning to . A stabilizing B changing C falling D rising 27. According to P
10、aragraph 3, the use of renewable energy in America . A is progressing notably B is as extensive as in Europe C faces many challenges D has proved to be impractical 28. It can be learned that in Iowa, . A wind is a widely used energy source B wind energy has replaced fossil fuels C tech giants are in
11、vesting in clean energy D there is a shortage of clean energy supply 29. Which of the following is true about clean energy according to Paragraphs 5&6? A Its application has boosted battery storage. B It is commonly used in car manufacturing. C Its continuous supply is becoming a reality. D Its
12、sustainable exploitation will remain difficult. 30. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that renewable energy_. A will bring the USA closer to other countries. B will accelerate global environmental change. C is not really encouraged by the USA government. D is not competitive enough with reg
13、ard to its cost. 考研英文二级阅读理解真题2 Text 2 For years, studies have found that first-generation college students-those who do not have a parent with a college degree-lag other students on a range of education achievement factors. Their grades are lower and their dropout rates are higher. But since such st
14、udents are most likely to advance economically if they succeed in higher education, colleges and universities have pushed for decades to recruit more of them. This has created "a paradox" in that recruiting first-generation students, but then watching many of them fail, means that higher e
15、ducation has "continued to reproduce and widen, rather than close" achievement gap based on social class, according to the depressing beginning of a paper forthcoming in the journal Psychological Sciense. But the article is actually quite optimistic, as it outlines a potential solution to
16、this problem, suggesting that an approach(which involves a one-hour, next-to-no-cost program) can close 63 percent of the achievement gap(measured by such factors as grades)between first-generation and other students. The authors of the paper are from different universities, and their findins are ba
17、sed on a study involving 147 students(who completed the project)at an unnamed private unive rsity.First generation was defined as not having a parent with a fou r-year college degree Most of the first-generation students(59.1 percent) were recipients of Pell Grants,a federal g rant for undergraduate
18、s with financial need,while this was true only for 8.6 percent of the students wit at least one parent with a four-year degree Their thesis-that a relatively modest inte rvention could have a big impact-was based on the view that first-gene ration students may be most lacking not in potential but in
19、 practical knowledge about how to deal with the issues that face most college students They cite past resea rch by several authors to show that this is the gap that must be na rrowed to close the achievement gap. Many first-gene ration students"struggle to navigate the middle-class culture of h
20、igher education,learn the'rules of the game,'and take advantage of college resou rces," they write And this becomes more of a problem when collages don't talk about the class advantage and disadvantages of different groups of students Because US colleges and universities seldom ackn
21、owledge how social class can affect students' educational expe rience,many first-gene ration students lack sight about why they a re struggling and do not unde rstand how students' like them can improve 26. Recruiting more first-generation students has Areduced their d ropout rates Bnarrowed
22、 the achievement gao C missed its original pu rpose Ddepressed college students 27 The author of the research article are optimistic because Athe problem is solvable Btheir approach is costless q the recruiting rate has increased Dtheir finding appeal to students 28 The study suggests that most firs
23、t-gene ration students Astudy at private universities Bare from single-pa rent families q are in need of financial support Dhave failed their collage 29. The author of the paper believe that first-generation students Aa re actually indifferent to the achievement gap Bcan have a potential influence o
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