2022年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语试题(二).pdf
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1、2022年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语试题Part ADirections:Read the following four texts.Answer the questions below eachtext by choosing A,B,C or D.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET1.(40 points)Text 1Habits are a funny thing.We reach for them mindlessly,settingour brains on auto-pi lot and relaxing into the unconscious
2、 comfortof familiar routine.Not choice,but habit rules the unreflectingherd,“William Wordsworth said in the 19th century.In theever-changing 21st century,even the word“habit“carries anegative connotation.So it seems antithetical to talk about habitsin the same context as creativity and innovation.Bu
3、t brainresearchers have discovered that when we consciously develop newhabits,we create parallei synaptic paths,and even entirely newbrain cells,that can jump our trains of thought onto new,innovative tracks.But don“t bother trying to kill off old habits;once those ruts of procedure are worn into th
4、e hippocampus,they”re there to stay.Instead,the new habits we deliberately ingraininto ourselves create parallel pathways that can bypass those oldroads.The first thing needed for innovation is a fascination withwonder,“says Dawna Markova,author of“The Open Mind“and anexecutive change consultant for
5、 Professional Thinking Partners.“But we are taught instead to“decide,v just as our presidentcalls himself“the Decider.”She adds,however,that“todecide is to kill off all possibilities but one.A good innovationalthinker is always exploring the many other possibilities.“All ofus work through problems i
6、n ways of which w e“re unaware,she says.Researchers in the late 1960 covered that humans are born with thecapacity to approach challenges in four primary ways:analytically,procedurally,relationally(or collaboratively)and innovatively.At puberty,however,the brain shuts down half of that capacity,pres
7、erving only those modes of thought that have seemed mostvaluable during the first decade or so of life.The current emphasison standardized testing highlights analysis and procedure,meaningthat few of us inherently use our innovative and col laborative modesof thought.This breaks the major rule in th
8、e American beliefsystem-that anyone can do anything,“explains M.J.Ryan,authorof the 2022 book aThis Year I Wi 11“and Ms.Markova s businesspartner.That s a lie that we have perpetuated,and it fosterscommonness.Knowing what you“re good at and doing even more of itcreates excellence.This is where devel
9、oping new habits comes in.21.The view of Wordsworth habit is claimed by being.A.casual B.familiar C.mechanical D.changeable22.The researchers have discovered that the formation of habitcan beA.predicted B.regulated C.traced D.guided23.ruts(in line one,paragraph 3)has closest meaningtoA.tracks B.seri
10、es C.characteristics D.connections24.Ms.Markova“s comments suggest that the practice ofstandard testing?A,prevents new habits form being formedB,no longer emphasizes commonnessC,maintains the inherent American thinking modelD,complies with the American belief system25.Ryan most probably agree thatA.
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