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1、20152015 西藏考研英语二真题及答案西藏考研英语二真题及答案Directions:Read the following text.Choose the best word(s)for each numbered blank andmark A,B,C or D on ANSWER SHEET.(10 points)In our contemporary culture,the prospect of communicating with-or evenlooking at-a stranger is virtually unbearable.Everyone around us seem
2、s to agreeby the way they fiddle with their phones,even without a 1 underground.Its a sad reality-our desire to avoid interacting with other human beings-because theres 2 to be gained from talking to the stranger standing by you.Butyou wouldnt know it,3 into your phone.This universal armor sends the
3、 4:Pleasedont approach me.What is it that makes us feel we need to hide 5 our screens?One answer is fear,according to Jon Wortmann,executive mental coach.We fearrejection,or that our innocent social advances will be 6 as creepy,.We fear wellbe 7.We fear well be disruptive.Strangers are inherently 8
4、to us,so we are morelikely to feel 9 when communicating with them compared with our friends andacquaintances.To avoid this anxiety,we 10 to our phones.Phones become oursecurity blanket,Wortmann says.They are our happy glasses that protect us fromwhat we perceive is going to be more 11.”But once we r
5、ip off the bandaid,tuck our smartphones in our pockets and lookup,it doesnt 12 so bad.In one 2011 experiment,behavioral scientists NicholasEpley and Juliana Schroeder asked commuters to do the unthinkable:Start a 13.Theyhad Chicago train commuters talk to their fellow 14.When Dr.Epley and Ms.Schroed
6、er asked other people in the same train station to 15 how they would feelafter talking to a stranger,the commuters thought their 16 would be more pleasantif they sat on their own,the New York Times summarizes.Though the participantsdidnt expect a positive experience,after they 17 with the experiment
7、,not a singleperson reported having been snubbed.18,these commutes were reportedly more enjoyable compared with those sanscommunication,which makes absolute sense,19 human beings thrive off of socialconnections.Its that 20:Talking to strangers can make you feel connected.1.A ticket B permit C signal
8、 D record2.A nothing B link C another D much3.A beaten B guided C plugged D brought4.A message B cede C notice D sign5.A under B beyond C behind D from6.A misinterpret B misapplied C misadjusted D mismatched7.A fired B judged C replaced D delayed8.A unreasonable B ungrateful C unconventional D unfam
9、iliar9.A comfortable B anxious C confident D angry10.A attend B point C take D turn11.A dangerous B mysterious C violent D boring12.A hurt B resist C bend D decay13.A lecture B conversation C debate D negotiation14.A trainees B employees C researchers D passengers15.A reveal B choose C predict D des
10、ign16.A voyage B flight C walk D ride17.A went through B did away C caught up D put up18.A In turn B In particular C In fact D In consequence19.A unless B since C if D whereas20.A funny B simple C logical D rareSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts.Answer the
11、 questions below each text by choosingA,B,C or D.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET.(40 points)Text 1A new study suggests that contrary to most surveys,people are actually morestressed at home than at work.Researchers measured peoples cortisol,which isa stress marker,while they were at work and while
12、 they were at home and found ithigher at what is supposed to be a place of refuge.“Further contradicting conventional wisdom,we found that women as well as menhave lower levels of stress at work than at home,”writes one of the researchers,Sarah Damske.In fact women even say they feel better at work,
13、she notes.“It ismen,not women,who report being happier at home than at work.”Another surpriseis that findings hold true for both those with children and without,but more sofor nonparents.This is why people who work outside the home have better health.What the study doesnt measure is whether people a
14、re still doing work when theyre at home,whether it is household work or work brought home from the office.Formany men,the end of the workday is a time to kick back.For women who stay home,they never get to leave the office.And for women who work outside the home,theyoften are playing catch-up-with-h
15、ousehold tasks.With the blurring of roles,andthe fact that the home front lags well behind the workplace a making adjustmentsfor working women,its not surprising that women are more stressed at home.But its not just a gender thing.At work,people pretty much know what theyre supposed to be doing:work
16、ing,marking money,doing the tasks they have to doin order to draw an income.The bargain is very pure:Employee puts in hours ofphysical or mental labor and employee draws out life-sustaining moola.On the home front,however,people have no such clarity.Rare is the householdin which the division of labo
17、r is so clinically and methodically laid out.Thereare a lot of tasks to be done,there are inadequate rewards for most of them.Yourhome colleagues-your family-have no clear rewards for their labor;they need to betalked into it,or if theyre teenagers,threatened with complete removal of allelectronic d
18、evices.Plus,theyre your family.You cannot fire your family.Younever really get to go home from home.So its not surprising that people are more stressed at home.Not only are thetasks apparently infinite,the co-workers are much harder to motivate.21.According to Paragraph 1,most previous surveys found
19、 that home_A offered greater relaxation than the workplaceB was an ideal place for stress measurementC generated more stress than the workplaceD was an unrealistic place for relaxation22.According to Damaske,who are likely to be the happiest at home?A Childless wivesB Working mothersC Childless husb
20、andsD Working fathers23.The blurring of working womens roles refers to the fact that_A it is difficult for them to leave their officeB their home is also a place for kicking backC there is often much housework left behindD they are both bread winners and housewives24.The word“moola”(Line4,Para4)most
21、 probably means_A skillsB energyC earningsD nutrition25.The home front differs from the workplace in that_A division of labor at home is seldom clear-cutB home is hardly a cozier working environmentC household tasks are generally more motivatingD family labor is often adequately rewardedText 2For ye
22、ars,studies have found that first-generation college students-those whodo not have a parent with a college degree-lag other students on a range of educationachievement factors.Their grades are lower and their dropout rates are higher.Butsince such students are most likely to advance economically if
23、they succeed in highereducation,colleges and universities have pushed for decades to recruit more of them.This has created“a paradox”in that recruiting first-generation students,butthen watching many of them fail,means that higher education has“continued toreproduce and widen,rather than close”ab ac
24、hievement gap based on social class,according to the depressing beginning of a paper forthcoming in the journalPsychological Science.But the article is actually quite optimistic,as it outlines a potential solutiontothisproblem,suggestingthatanapproach(whichinvolvesaone-hour,next-to-no-cost program)c
25、an close 63 percent of the achievement gap(measured bysuch factors as grades)between first-generation and other students.The authors of the paper are from different universities,and their findingsare based on a study involving 147 students(who completed the project)at an unnamedprivate university.Fi
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