2022-年考研英语(二)真题及答案.pdf
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1、2022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 andmark A,B,C or D on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points)Harlan Coben believes that if youre a writer,youll find the time;and that if you cant findthe time.then writing isnt a priority
2、 and youre not a writer.For him writing is a(1)normal job a job like any other.He has(2)compared it with plumbing,pointing out that a plumberdoesn*twake up and say that he cant work with pipes today.(3)If,like most writers these days,youYe holding down a job to pay the bills,its not(4)easy to find t
3、he time to write.But its not impossible.It requires determination andsingle-mindedness.(5)Remember that most bestselling authors began writing when theyweredoing other things to earn a living.And today,even writers who are fairly(6)well-known oftenhave to do other work to(7)supplement their writing
4、income.As Harlan Coben has suggested ifs a(8)question of priorities.To make writing a priorityyoull have to(9)sacrifice some of your day-to-day-activities and some things you really enjoy.Depending on your(10)interests and your lifestyle,that might mean spending less timewatchingtelevision or listen
5、ing to music,though some people can write(11)while they listen to music.Youmight have to(12)cut down on the amount of exercise or sport you do.Youll have to makesocial media an(13)occasional activity rather than a daily,time-consuming(14)habit.Therellprobably have to be less time with your friends a
6、n less time with your family.Its a(15)gentlelearning curve,and it wont always make you popular.Theres just one thing you should try to keep at least sometime for,(16)in addition to yourwriting and thafs reading.And write needs to read as much and as widely as they can;ifstheone(17)indispensable supp
7、orter something you cant do without.Time is finite,the older you get,the(18)harder it seems to go.We need to use it socarefully and as(19)productively we can.That means prioritizing out activities so that wespendmost time on the things we really want to do.If youYe a writer,that means (20)above all
8、Section II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts.Answer the questions after each text by choosing A,B,C or D.Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.(40 points)Text 1On a recent sunny day 13,000 chickens roam over Larry Browns 40 windswept acres inShiner Texas.Some rest i
9、n the shade of a parked car Others drink water with the cows.Thisallseems random,but its by design,part of what the$6.1 billion US.egg industry bets will be itsnext big thing:climate-friendly eggs.These eggs,which are making their debut now on shelves for as much as$8 a dozen,are stilllabeled organi
10、c and animal-friendly,but theyre also from birds that live on farms usingregenerative agriculture-special techniques to cultivate rich soils that can trap green housegases.Such eggs could be marketed as helping to fight climate change.Im excited about our progress,says Brown,who harvests eggs for De
11、nver-basedNestFresh Eggs and is adding more cover crops that draw worms and crickets for the chickenstoeat.The birds,waste then fertilizes fields.Such improvements“allow our hens to forage forhigher-quality natural feed that will be good for the land,the hens,and the eggs that we supplytoour custome
12、rs.1 1The egg industrys push is the first major test of whether animal products from regenerativefarms can become the next premium offering.In barely more than a decade,organic eggswentfrom being dismissed as a niche product in natural foods stores to being sold at Walmart.Morerecently there were si
13、milar doubts about probiotics and plant-based meats,but both haveexplodedinto major supermarket categories.If the sustainable-egg rollout is successful,it could openthefloodgates for regenerative beef,broccoli,and beyond.Regenerative products could be a hard sell,because the concept is tough to defi
14、ne quickly,says Julie Stanton,associate professor of agricultural economics at Pennsylvania StateUniversityBrandywine.Such farming also brings minimal,if any,improvement to the food products(thoughsome producers say their eggs have more protein).The industry is betting that the same consumers paying
15、 more for premium attributes such asfree-range,non-GMO,and pasture-raised eggs will embrace sustainability.Surveys show thatyounger generations are more concerned about climate change,and some of the success ofplant-based meat can be chalked up to shoppers wanting to signal their desire to protect t
16、heenvironment.Young adults“really care about the planet,M says John Brunnquell,president ofEggInnovations.uThey are absolutely altering the food chain beyond what I think even theyunderstand what they*re doing.”21.the climate-friendly eggs are producedA.at a considerably low costB.at the demand of r
17、egular shoppersC.as a replacement for organic eggsD.on specially designed forms22.Larry Brown is excited about his progress inA.redacting the damage ofB.acceleration the disposal of guestC.creating a sustainable systemD.attracting customers to his products23.the example of organic eggs is used in th
18、e paragraph 4 to suggestA.the doubts to over natural feedsB.the set breaks in the eggs industryC.the potential of regenerative productsD.the promotional success of super markets24.it can be learned from the last paragraph that young peopleA.are reluctant to change their dietB.are likely to buy clima
19、te-friendly eggsC.are curious about new foodD.are amazed at agriculture advances25.John Brunnquell would disagree with Julie Stanton over regenerative productsA.markets prospectsB.standard definitionC.nutritional valueD.moral implicationText2More Americans are opting to work well into retirement,a g
20、rowing trend that threatens toupend the old workforce model.One in three Americans who are at least 40 have,or plan to have a job in retirement toprepare for a longer life,according to a survey conducted by Harris Poll for TD Ameritrade.Evenmore surprising is that more than half of uunretireesM-thos
21、e who plan to work in retirement orwent back to work after retiring-said they would be employed in their later years even if theyhadenough money to settle down,the survey showed.Financial needs arent the only culprit for the unretiremenf trend.Other reasons,accordingto the study,include personal ful
22、fillment such as staying mentally fit,preventing boredom oravoiding depression.The concept of retirement is evolving,said Christine Russell,seniormanager of retirement at TD Ameritrade.It*s not just about finances.The value of work is alsodriving folks to continue working past retirement.One reason
23、for the change in retirementpatterns:Americans are living longer Older Americans are also the fastest-growing segment oftheUS workforce.The percentage of retirement-age people in the labor force has doubled over the past threedecades.About 20%of people 65 and older were in the workforce in February
24、2019,up from anall-time low of 10%in January 1985 according to money manager United Income Because oflonger life spans,Americans are also boosting their savings to preserve their nest eggs,theTDAmeritrade study showed,which surveyed2000 adults between 40 to 79.Six in 10 unretirees1 are increasing th
25、eir savings in anticipation of a longer life.Among themost popular ways they are doing this,the company said,is by reducing their overallexpenses,securing life insurance or maximizing their contributions to retirement accounts.Unfortunately,many people whom are opting to work in retirement are prepa
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