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1、2018 年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语(二)本文由凯程陆老师整理Section Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text.Choose the best word(s)for each numbered blank and mark A,B,C or D on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points)Why do people read negative Internet comments and do other things that will obviously bepainful?Because humans
2、have an inherent need to1uncertainty,according to a recentstudy in Psychological Science.The new research reveals that the need to know is strong thatpeople will2to satisfy their curiosity even when it is clear the answer will3In a series of experiments,behavioral scientists at the University of Chi
3、cago and theWisconsin school of Business tested students willingness to4themselves to unpleasantstimuli in an effort to satisfy curiosity.For one5,each participant was shown a pile of pensthat the researcher claimed were from a previous experiment.The twist?Half of the pens would6an electric shock w
4、hen clicked.Twenty-seven students were told with pens were electrified;another twenty-seven weretold only that some were electrified.7left alone in the room.The students who did not knowwhich ones would shock them clicked more pens and incurred more shocks than the studentswho knew that would8.Subse
5、quent experiments reproduced this effect with other stimuli,9the sound of fingernails on a chalkboard and photographs of disgusting insects.The drive to10is deeply rooted in humans,much the same as the basic drives for11or shelter,says Christopher Hsee of the University of Chicago.Curiosity is often
6、 considered agood instinctit can12new scientific advances,for instancebut sometimes such13can backfire.The insight that curiosity can drive you to do14things is a profound one.Unhealthycuriosity is possible to15,however.In a final experiment,participants whowere encouraged to16how they would feel af
7、ter viewing an unpleasant picture were lesslikely to17to see such an image.These results suggest that imagining the18offollowing through on ones curiosity ahead of time can help determine19it is worth theendeavor.Thinking about long-term20is key to reducing the possible negative effects ofcuriosity,
8、”Hsee says.In other words,dont read online comments.1.A.ignore B.protect C.discuss D.resolve2.A.refuse B.seek C.wait D.regret3.A.rise B.last C.hurt D.mislead4.A.alert B.expose C.tie D.treat5.A.trial B.message C.review D.concept6.A.remove B.deliver C.weaken D.interrupt7.A.Unless B.If C.When D.Though8
9、.A.change B.continue C.disappear D.happen9.A.such as B.rather than C.regardless of D.owing to10.A.disagree B.forgive C.discover D.forget11.A.pay B.food C.marriage D.schooling12.A.begin with B.rest on C.lead to D.learn from13.A.inquiry B.withdrawal C.persistence D.diligence14.A.self-deceptive B.self-
10、reliant C.self-evident D.self-destructive15.A.trace B.define C.replace D.resist16.A.conceal B.overlook C.design D.predict17.A.choose B.remember C.promise D.pretend18.A.relief B.outcome C.plan D.duty19.A.how B.why C.where D.whether20.A.limitations B.investments C.consequences D.strategiesSection IIRe
11、ading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts.Answer the questions below each text by choosing A,B,Cor D.Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.(40 points)Text 1It is curious that Stephen Koziatek feels almost as though he has to justify his efforts to givehis students a better fu
12、ture.Mr.Koziatek is part of something pioneering.He is a teacher at a New Hampshire highschool where learning is not something of books and tests and mechanical memorization,butpractical.When did it become accepted wisdom that students should be able to name the 13thpresident of the United States bu
13、t be utterly overwhelmed by a broken bike Chain?As Koziatek know,there is learning in just about everything.Nothing is necessarily gained byforcing students to learn geometry at a graffitied desk stuck with generations of discardedchewing gum.They can also learn geometry by assembling a bicycle.But
14、hes also found a kind of insidious prejudice.Working with your hands is seen as almosta mark of inferiority.School in the family of vocational education“have that stereotype.that its for kids who cant make it academically,”he says.On one hand,that viewpoint is a logical product of Americas evolution
15、.Manufacturing is notthe economic engine that it once was.The job security that the US economy once offered to highschool graduates has largely evaporated.More education is the new principle.We want more forour kids,and rightfully so.But the headlong push into bachelors degrees for alland the subtle
16、 devaluing of anythinglessmisses an important point:Thats not the only thing the American economy needs.Yes,abachelors degree opens moredoors.Buteven now,54 percent of the jobs in the country aremiddle-skill jobs,such as construction and high-skill manufacturing.But only 44 percent ofworkers are ade
17、quately trained.In other words,at a time when the working class has turned the country on its politicalhead,frustrated that the opportunity that once defined America is vanishing,one obvious solutionis staring us in the face.There is a gap in working-class jobs,but the workers who need those jobsmos
18、t arent equipped to do them.Koziateks Manchester School of Technology High School istrying to fill that gap.Koziateks school is a wake-up call.When education becomes one-size-fits-all,it risksoverlooking a nations diversity of gifts.21.A broken bike chain is mentioned to show studentslack of.A.acade
19、mic trainingB.practical abilityC.pioneering spiritD.mechanical memorization22.There exists the prejudice that vocational education is for kids who.A.have a stereotyped mindB.have no career motivationC.are financially disadvantagedD.are not academically successful23.we can infer from Paragraph 5 that
20、 high school graduates.A.used to have more job opportunitiesB.used to have big financial concernsC.are entitled to more educational privilegesD.are reluctant to work in manufacturing24.The headlong push into bachelors degrees for all.A.helps create a lot of middle-skill jobsB.may narrow the gap in w
21、orking-class jobsC.indicates the overvaluing of higher educationD.is expected to yield a better-trained workforce25.The authors attitude toward Koziateks school can be described as.A.tolerantB.cautiousC.supportiveD.disappointedText 2While fossil fuelscoal,oil,gasstill generate roughly 85 percent of
22、the worlds energysupply,its clearer than ever that the future belongs to renewable sources such as wind andsolar.The move to renewables is picking up momentum around the world:They now account formore than half of new power sources going on line.Some growth stems from a commitment by governments and
23、 farsighted businesses to fundcleaner energy sources.But increasingly the story is about the plummetingprices of renewables,especially wind and solar.The cost of solar panels has dropped by 80 percent and the cost of windturbines by close to one-third in the past eight years.In many parts of the wor
24、ld renewable energy is already a principal energy source.In Scotland,for example,wind turbines provide enough electricity to power 95 percent of homes.While therest of the world takes the lead,notably China and Europe,the United States is also seeing aremarkable shift.In March,for the first time,win
25、d and solar power accounted for more than 10percent of the power generated in the US,reported the US Energy Information Administration.President Trump has underlined fossil fuelsespecially coalas the path to economicgrowth.In a recent speech in Iowa,he dismissed wind power as an unreliable energy so
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