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考研完型沖刺講義(英語二)SS

完形沖刺講義

考研完型沖刺講義(英語二)

要求:

1)每一篇完型,限定用時20分鐘。

2)務(wù)必做完2015、2014、2013三篇。

2015年全國研究生入學統(tǒng)一考試英語(二)試題

SectionIUseofEnglish

Directions:

Readthefollowingtext.Choosetheb

estword(s)foreachnumberedblanka

ndmark[A],[B],

[C]or[D]onANSWERSHEET1.(10p

oints)

Inourcontemporaryculture,theprosp

ectofcommunicatingwith—orevenloo

kingat—a

strangerisvirtuallyunbearable.Every

onearoundusseemstoagreebythe

waytheyfiddlewith

theirphones,evenwithouta1underg

round.

It'sasadreality—ourdesiretoav

oidinteractingwithotherhumanbeing

s—becausethere's2

tobegainedfromtalkingtothestr

angerstandingbyyou.Butyouwouldn

'tknowit,3intoyour

phone.Thisuniversalarmorsendsthe

4:“Pleasedon,tapproachme.”

Whatisitthatmakesusfeelwene

edtohide5ourscreens?

Oneanswerisfear,accordingtojonW

ortmann,executivementalcoach.Wefear

rejection,or

thatourinnocentsocialadvanceswill

be6as“creepy,“hetoldTheHu

ffingtonPost.Wefearwe'11

be7.Wefearwe'11bedisruptive.

Strangersareinherently8tous,so

wearemorelikelytofeel9whenc

ommunieatingwith

themcomparedwithourfriendsandac

quaintances.Toavoidthisanxiety,we

lOtoourphones.

“Phonesbecomeoursecurityblanket,“

Wortmannsays."Theyareourhappy

glassesthatprotect

usfromwhatweperceiveisgoingto

bemore11.”

Butonceweripoffthebandaid,tuc

koursmartphonesinourpocketsan

dlookup,it

doesn'tl2sobad.Inone2011experi

ment,behavioralscientistsNicholasEp

leyandJuliana

Schroederaskedcommuterstodotheunt

hinkable:Startal3.TheyhadChicagot

rain

commuterstalktotheirfellow14.“Wh

enDr.EpleyandMs.Schroederasked

otherpeopleinthe

sametrainstationto15howtheywo

uldfeelaftertalkingtoastranger,

thecommutersthought

their16wouldbemorepleasantift

heysatontheirown,“theNewYork

Timessummarizes.Though

theparticipantsdidn'texpectaposi

tiveexperience,afterthey17withthe

experiment,“notasingle

personreportedhavingbeensnubbed.”

18,thesecommuteswerereportedlym

oreenjoyablecomparedwiththosesans

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2014年全國研究生入學統(tǒng)一考試英語(二)試題

SectionIUseofEnglish

Directions:

Readthefollowingtext.Choosetheb

estword(s)foreachnumberedblanka

ndmark[A],[B],

[C]or[D]onANSWERSHEET1.(10p

oints)

Thinnerisn'talwaysbetter.Anumber

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htpeoplearein

factathigherriskofsomediseases

comparedtothosewhoareoverweight

.Andtherearehealth

conditionsforwhichbeingoverweight

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womenarelesslikely

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nwomen._3_amongtheelderly,being

somewhat

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overweightisoftenan_4_ofgoodh

ealth.

Ofevengreater_5_isthefactthat

obesityturnsouttobeverydiffic

ulttodefine.Itisoften

defined_6_bodymassindex,orBMI.

BMI_7_bodymassdividedbythes

quareofheight.An

adultwithaBMIof18to25isof

tenconsideredtobenormalweight.B

etween25and30is

overweight.Andover30isconsidered

obese.Obesity,_8_,canbedividedi

ntomoderatelyobese,

severelyobese,andveryseverelyobes

e.

Whilesuchnumericalstandardsseem_9

_,theyarenot.Obesityisprobabl

ylessamatterof

weightthanbodyfat.Somepeoplewit

hahighBMIareinfactextremely

fit,_10_otherswitha

lowBMImaybeinpoor_11_.Forex

ample,manycollegiateandprofessional

footballplayers

_12_asobese,thoughtheirpercentage

bodyfatislow.Conversely,someone

withasmallframe

mayhavehighbodyfatbuta_13_B

MI.

Todaywehavea(an)_14_tolabel

obesityasadisgrace.Theoverweighta

resometimes_15_

inthemediawiththeirfacescovered

.Stereotypes_16_withobesityinclud

elaziness,lackofwill

power,andlowerprospectsfor

success.Teachers,employers,andhea

1thprofessionalshavebeen

showntoharborbiasesagainsttheob

ese._17_veryyoungchildrentendto

lookdownonthe

overweight,andteasingaboutbodybui

Idhaslongbeenaprobleminschool

Negativeattitudestowardobesity,_18_

inhealthconcerns,havestimulated

anumberofanti-

obesity_19_.Myownhospitalsystem

hasbannedsugarydrinksfromitsfac

ilities.Many

employershaveinstitutedweightloss

andfitnessinitiatives.MichelleObama

haslauncheda

high-visibilitycampaign_20_childhood

obesity,evenclaimingthatitrepre

sentsourgreatest

nationalsecuritythreat.

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2013年全國研究生入學統(tǒng)一考試英語(二)試題

SectionIUseofEnglish

Directions:

Readthefollowingtext.Choosetheb

estword(s)foreachnumberedblanka

ndmark[A],[B],

[C]or[D]onANSWERSHEET1.(10p

oints)

Giventheadvantagesofelectronicmon

ey,youmightthinkthatwewouldmo

vequicklyto

thecashlesssocietyinwhichallpay

mentsaremadeelectronically._l_atr

uecashlesssocietyis

probablynotaroundthecorner.Indeed

,predictionshavebeen_2_fortwo

decadesbuthavenot

yetcometofruition.Forexample,Bu

sinessWeekpredictedin1975thatel

ectronicmeansof

paymentwouldsoon^revolutionizethe

very_3_ofmoneyitself,"onlyto_4_

itselfseveralyears

later.Whyhasthemovementtoacas

hlesssocietybeenso_5_incoming?

Althoughelectronicmeansofpaymentm

aybemoreefficientthanapayments

systembased

onpaper,severalfactorswork_6_th

edisappearanceofthepapersystem.

First,itisvery_7_to

setupthecomputer,cardreader,and

telecommunicationsnetworksnecessary

tomakeelectronic

moneythe_8_formofpaymentSecond,

papercheckshavetheadvantagethat

they—9_receipts,

somethingthatmanyconsumersareunwi

Hingto_10_.Third,theuseofp

aperchecksgives

consumersseveraldaysof“float”-i

ttakesseveraldays_11_acheckis

cashedandfundsare_12_

fromtheissuer,saccount,whichmeans

thatthewriterofthecheckcanc

aminterestonthefunds

inthemeantime.—13—electronicpay

mentsareimmediate,theyeliminateth

efloatforthe

consumer.

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y_14_securityandprivacyconcerns.

Weoftenhear

mediareportsthatanunauthorizedhac

kerhasbeenabletoaccessacomput

erdatabaseandtoalter

information_15_there.

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ccurrencemeansthatdishonestpersons

mightbeableto

accessbankaccountsinelectronicpay

mentssystemsand_17_fromsomeonee

Ise'saccounts.The

_18_ofthistypeoffraudisno

easytask,andanewfieldofcomput

erscienceisdevelopingto

_19_securityissues.Afurthercone

ernisthattheuseofelectronicme

ansofpaymentleavesan

electronic_20_thatcontainsalarge

amountofpersonaldata.Thereare

concernsthatgovernment,

employers,andmarketersmightbeable

toaccessthesedata,therebyviolat

ingourprivacy.

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2012年全國研究生入學統(tǒng)一考試英語(二)試題

SectionIUseofEnglish

Directions:

Readthefollowingtext.Choosetheb

estword(s)foreachnumberedblanka

ndmark[A],[B],

[C]or[D]onANSWERSHEET1.(10p

oints)

MillionsofAmericansandforeignerss

eeG.I.Joeasamindlesswartoy,

thesymbolof

Americanmilitaryadventurism,butthat

'snothowitusedtobe.Tothem

enandwomenwho

_1_inWorldWarIIandthepeople

theyliberated,theG.I.wasthe_

2_mangrownintohero,

thepoorfarmkidtornawayfromhis

home,theguywho_3_allthebu

rdensofbattle,whoslept

incoldfoxholes,whowentwithoutth

e_4_offoodandshelter,whostu

ckitoutanddroveback

theNazireignofmurder.Thiswasn

otavolunteersoldier,notsomeonew

ellpaid,_5—an

averageguy,up_6_thebesttraine

d,bestequipped,fiercest,mostbruta

1enemiesseenin

centuries.

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militaryabbreviation_7_Government

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onallofthearticles_8_tosold

iers.AndJoe?Acommonnameforagu

ywhonever_9_itto

thetop.JoeBlow,JoePalooka,Joe

Magrac...aworkingclassname.TheUni

tedStateshas_10—

hadapresidentorvice-presidentor

secretaryofstateJoe.

G.I.Joehada_11_careerfighting

German,Japanese,andKoreantroops.

Heappearsasa

character,ora_12_ofAmericanpe

rsonalities,inthe1945movieTheSt

oryofG.I.Joe,based

onthelastdaysofwarcorrespondent

ErniePyle.SomeofthesoldiersPy

le_13_portrayed

themselvesinthefilm.Pylewasfamo

usforcoveringthe_14_sideoft

hewar,writingaboutthe

dirt-snow-and-mudsoldiers,nothowman

ymileswere_15—orwhattownswe

recapturedor

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liberated.Hisreports_16_the"Wi

Ilie”cartoonsoffamedStarsandSt

ripesartistBill

Maulden.Bothmen_17_thedirtand

exhaustionofwar,the_18—ofci

vilizationthatthe

soldierssharedwitheachotherandt

hecivilians:coffee,tobacco,whiskey,

shelter,sleep._19—

Egypt,France,andadozenmorecount

ries,G.I.JoewasanyAmericansoldi

er,_20_themost

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[D]betrayed

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[D]normal

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4.[A]necessities[B]facilities

[C]commodities[D]properties

5.[A]and[B]nor[C]but[D]hence

6.[A]for[B]into[C]form[D]against

7.[A]meaning[B]implying[C]symbolizing

[D]claiming

8.[A]handedout[B]turnover

[C]broughtback[D]passeddown

9.[A]pushed[B]got[C]made[D]managed

10.[A]ever[B]never[C]either[D]neither

11.[A]disguised[B]disturbed[C]disputed

[D]distinguished

12.[A]company[B]collection[C]community

[D]colony

13.[A]employed[B]appointed[C]interviewed

[D]questioned

14.[A]ethical[B]military[Cipolitical

[D]human

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[D]gained

16.[A]paralleled[B]counteracted

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[D]atthatpoint

2011年全國研究生入學統(tǒng)一考試英語(二)試題

SectionIUseofEnglish

Directions:

Readthefollowingtext.Choosetheb

estword(s)foreachnumberedblanka

ndmark[A],[B],

[C]or[D]onANSWERSHEET1.(10p

oints)

“TheInternetaffordsanonymitytoits

users—aboontoprivacyandfreed

omofspeech.But

thatveryanonymityisalsobehindth

eexplosionofcybercrimethathas_1

acrosstheWeb.

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Canprivacybepreserved_2_bringing

asemblanceofsafetyandsecurity

toaworldthat

seemsincreasingly_3_?

Lastmonth,HowardSchmidt,thenation

'scyberczar,offeredtheObamagover

nmenta_4_

tomaketheWebasaferplace—a

avoluntaryidentify”systemthatwoul

dbethehigh-tech_5_

ofaphysicalkey,fingerprintanda

photoIDcard,allrolled_6_one.

Thesystemmightusea

smartidentitycard,oradigitalere

dential_7_toaspecificcomputer,a

ndwouldauthenticateusers

atarangeofonlineservices.

Theideaisto_8_afederationof

privateonlineidentifysystems.Users

could_9_which

systemtojoin,andonlyregisteredu

serswhoseidentitieshavebeenauthen

ticatedcouldnavigate

thosesystems.Theapproachcontrasts

withonethatwouldrequireanIntern

etdriver'slicense

_10_bythegovernment.

GoogleandMicrosoftareamongcompani

esthatalreadyhavesign-on“systems

thatmakeit

possibleforusersto_11_justonce

butusemanydifferentservices.

_12_,theapproachwouldcreatea

uwalledgarden”insafe^neighborhoo

ds”andbright

ustreetlights^toestablishasense

ofa_13_community.

Mr.Schmidtdescribeditasa“volunta

ryecosysteminwhichindividualsand

organizations

cancompleteonlinetransactionswith

_14_,trustingtheidentitiesofthe

infrastructurethatthe

transactionruns_15_

Still,theadministration'splanhas

_16_privacyrightsactivists.Someap

plaudtheapproach;

othersareconcerned.Itseemsclear

thatsuchaninitiativepushtowardw

hatwould_17_bea

1icense"mentality.

Theplanhasalsobeengreetedwith

_18_bysomeexperts,whoworrythat

the“voluntary

ecosystem”wouldstillleavemuchof

theInternet_19_.Theyarguethat

shouldbe_20_to

registerandidentifythemselves,ind

riversmustbelicensedtodriveon

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2010年全國研究生入學統(tǒng)一考試英語(二)試題

SectionIUseofEnglish

Directions:

Readthefollowingtext.Choosetheb

estword(s)foreachnumberedblanka

ndmark[A],[B],

[C]or[D]onANSWERSHEET1.(10p

oints)

Theoutbreakofswinefluthatwasf

irstdetectedinMexicowasdeclared

aglobalepidemic

onJune11,2009.Itisthefirstwor

Idwideepidemic_l_bytheWorldHealth

Organizationin41

years.

Theheightenedalert_2_anemergencym

eetingwithfluexpertsinGenevatha

tconvened

afterasharpriseincasesinAustr

alia,andrising_3_inBritain,Japa

n,Chileandelsewhere.

Buttheepidemicis"_4_"inseverit

y,accordingtoMargaretChan,theor

ganization,s

directorgeneral,_5_theoverwhelmingm

ajorityofpatientsexperiencingonly

mildsymptomsand

afullrecovery,ofteninthe_6_of

anymedicaltreatment.

Theoutbreakcametoglobal_7_inlat

eApril2009,whenMexicanauthorities

noticedan

unusuallylargenumberofhospitalizati

onsanddeaths_8_healthyadults.As

muchofMexicoCity

shutdownattheheightofapanic,

casesbeganto_9—inNewYorkCit

y,thesouthwestern

UnitedStatesandaroundtheworld.

IntheUnitedStates,newcasesseeme

dtofade_10_warmerweatherarriv

ed.Butinlate

September2009,officialsreportedther

ewas_11_fluactivityinalmostev

erystateandthat

virtuallyallthe_12_testedarethe

newswineflu,alsoknownas(A)H

INI,notseasonalflu.In

theU.S.,ithas_13_morethanon

emillionpeople,andcausedmoretha

n600deathsandmore

than6,000hospitalizations.

Federalhealthofficials_14_Tamiflu

forchildrenfromthenationalstock

pileandbegan

_15_ordersfromthestatesforthe

newswinefluvaccine.Thenewvaccin

e,whichisdifferent

fromtheannualfluvaccine,is_16_

aheadofexpectations.Morethanthr

eemilliondoseswereto

bemadeavailableinearlyOctober20

09,thoughmostofthose_17_doses

wereoftheFluMist

nasalspraytype,whichisnot_18_

forpregnantwomen,peopleover50or

thosewithbreathing

difficulties,heartdisease

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