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1、20142014 贵州考研英语二真题及答案贵州考研英语二真题及答案SectionSection I I UseUse ofof EnglishEnglishDirectionsDirections:Read the following text.Choose the best word(s)for each numbered blankand mark A,B,C or D on ANSWER SHEET.(10 points)Thinner isnt always better.A number of studies have _1_ that normal-weightpeople are
2、 in fact at higher risk of some diseases compared to those who areoverweight.And there are health conditions for which being overweight is actually_2_.For example,heavier women are less likely to develop calcium deficiencythan thin women._3_ among the elderly,being somewhat overweight is often an_4_
3、 of good health.Of even greater _5_ is the fact that obesity turns out to be very difficultto define.It is often defined _6_ body mass index,or BMI.BMI _7_ body massdivided by the square of height.An adult with a BMI of 18 to 25 is often consideredto be normal weight.Between 25 and 30 is overweight.
4、And over 30 is considered obese.Obesity,_8_,can be divided into moderately obese,severely obese,and veryseverely obese.While such numerical standards seem9,they are not.Obesity is probably lessa matter of weight than body fat.Some people with a high BMI are in fact extremelyfit,10others with a low B
5、MI may be in poor 11.For example,many collegiate andprofessional football players12as obese,though their percentage body fat islow.Conversely,someone with a small frame may have high body fat but a13BMI.Today we have a(an)_14 _ to label obesity as a disgrace.The overweight aresometimes_15 _in the me
6、dia with their faces covered.Stereotypes _16_ with obesityincludelaziness,lackofwillpower,andlowerprospectsforsuccess.Teachers,employers,and health professionals have been shown to harborbiases against the obese._17_very young children tend to look down on the overweight,and teasing about body build
7、 has long been a problem in schools.Negative attitudes toward obesity,_18_in health concerns,have stimulateda number of anti-obesity _19_.My own hospital system has banned sugary drinks fromits facilities.Many employers have instituted weight loss and fitness initiatives.Michelle Obama launched a hi
8、gh-visibility campaign _20 _ childhood obesity,evenclaiming that it represents our greatest national security threat.1.A denied B conduced C doubled D ensured2.A protective B dangerous C sufficient Dtroublesome3.A Instead B However C Likewise D Therefore4.A indicator B objective C origin D example5.
9、A impact B relevance C assistance D concern6.A in terms of B in case of C in favor of D in of7.A measures B determines C equals D modifies8.A in essence B in contrast C in turn D in part9.A complicated B conservative C variable D straightforward10.A so B unlike C since D unless11.A shape B spirit C
10、balance D taste12.A start B quality C retire D stay13.A strange B changeable C normal D constant14.A option B reason C opportunity D tendency15.A employed B pictured C imitated D monitored16.A B combined C settled D associated17.A Even B Still C Yet D Only18.A despised B corrected C ignored D ground
11、ed19.A discussions B businesses C policies D studies20.A for B against C with D withoutSectionSection IIII ReadingReading ComprehensionComprehensionPartPart A ADirections:Directions:Read the following four texts.Answer the questions below each text bychoosing A,B,C or D.Mark your answers on ANSWER S
12、HEET.(40 points)TextText 1 1What would you do with 590m?This is now a question for Gloria Mackenzie,an84-year-old widow who recently emerged from her small,tin-roofed house in Floridato collect the biggest undivided lottery jackpot in history.If she hopes hernew-found for tune will yield lasting fee
13、lings of fulfillment,she could do worsethan read Happy Money by Elizabeth Dumn and Michael Norton.These two academics use an array of behavioral research to show that the mostrewarding ways to spend money can be counterintuitive.Fantasies of great wealthoften involve visions of fancy cars and extrav
14、agant homes.Yet satisfaction withthese material purchases wears off fairly quickly what was once exciting and newbecomes old-hat;regret creeps in.It is far better to spend money on experiences,say Ms Dumn and Mr Norton,like interesting trips,unique meals or even going tothe cinema.These purchases of
15、ten become more valuable with time-as stories ormemories-particularly if they involve feeling more connected to others.This slim volume is packed with tips to help wage slaves as well as lottery winnersget the most happiness bang for your buck.It seems most people would be betteroff if they could sh
16、orten their commutes to work,spend more time with friends andfamily and less of it watching television(something the average American spendsa whopping two months a year doing,and is hardly jollier for it).Buying gifts orgiving to charity is often more pleasurable than purchasing things for oneself,a
17、ndluxuries are most enjoyable when they are consumed sparingly.This is apparentlythe reason MacDonalds restricts the availability of its popular McRib-a marketingtrick that has turned the pork sandwich into an object of obsession.Readers of“HappyMoney”are clearly a privileged lot,anxious about fulfi
18、llment,not hunger.Money may not quite buy happiness,but people in wealthier countries aregenerally happier than those in poor ones.Yet the link between feeling good andspending money on others can be seen among rich and poor people around the world,and scarcity enhances the pleasure of most things f
19、or most people.Not everyone willagree with the authors policy ideas,which range from mandating more holiday timeto reducing tax incentives for American homebuyers.But most people will come awayfrom this book believing it was money well spent.21.According to Dumn and Norton,which of the following is
20、the most rewardingpurchase?AA big houseBA special tourCA stylish carDA rich meal22.The authors attitude toward Americans watching TV isAcriticalBsupportiveCsympatheticDambiguous23.Macrib is mentioned in paragraph 3 to show thatAconsumers are sometimes irrationalBpopularity usually comes after qualit
21、yCmarketing tricks are after effectiveDrarity generally increases pleasure24.According to the last paragraph,Happy MoneyAhas left much room for readerscriticismBmay prove to be a worthwhile purchaseChas predicted a wider income gap in the usDmay give its readers a sense of achievement25.This text ma
22、inly discusses how toAbalance feeling good and spending moneyBspend large sums of money won in lotteriesCobtain lasting satisfaction from money spentDbecome more reasonable in spending on luxuriesTextText 2 2An article in Scientific America has pointed out that empirical research saysthat,actually,y
23、ou think youre more beautiful than you are.We have a deep-seatedneed to feel good about ourselves and we naturally employ a number of self-enhancingstrategies to research into what the call the“above average effect”,or“illusorysuperiority”,and shown that,for example,70%of us rate ourselves as above
24、averagein leadership,93%in driving and 85%at getting on well with othersall obviouslystatistical impossibilities.We rose tint our memories and put ourselves into self-affirming situations.Webecome defensive when criticized,and apply negative stereotypes to others to boostour own esteem,we stalk arou
25、nd thinking were hot stuff.Psychologist and behavioral scientist Nicholas Epley oversaw a key studying intoself-enhancement and attractiveness.Rather that have people simply rate theirbeauty compress with others,he asked them to identify an original photogragh ofthemselves from a lineup including ve
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