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2023年研究生考試英語二真題和詳解
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SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,C
orDonANSWERSHEET.(10points)
Here'sacommonscenariothatanynumberofentrepreneursfacetoday:you'retheCEO
ofasmallbusiness,andthoughyou*remakinganice1youneedtofindawaytotakeit
tothenextlevel.Whatyouneedtodois2growthbyestablishingagrowthteam.A
growthteamismadeupofmembersfromdifferentdepartmentswithinyourcompany,andit
harnessesthepowerofcollaborationtofocus3onfindingwaystogrow.
Let'slookatareal-world4.Priortoformingagrowthteam,thesoftwarecompany
BitTorrenthad50employeesworkinginthe5departmentsofengineeringmarketingand
productdevelopment.Thisbroughtthemgoodresultsuntil2012,whentheirgrowthplateaued.
The6wasthattoomanycustomerswereusingthebasic,freeversionoftheirproduct.
And7improvementstothepremium,paidversion,fewpeopleweremakingthe
upgrade.
Thingschanged,8,whenaninnovativeproject-marketingmanagercameaboard,_9
agrowthteamandsparkedthekindof10perspectivetheyneeded.Bylookingat
engineeringissuesfromamarketingpointofview,itbecameclearthatthe11ofupgrades
wasn'tduetoaqualityissue.Mostcustomersweresimplyunawareofthepremiumversion
andwhatitoffered.
Armedwiththis12themarketingandengineeringteamsjoinedforcestoraise
awarenessbyprominently13thepremiumversiontousersofthefreeversion.14,
upgradesskyrocketed,andrevenueincreasedby92percent.
Butinorderforyourgrowthteamtosucceed,itneedstohaveastrongleader.Itneeds
someonewhocan15theinterdisciplinaryteamandkeepthemoncourseforimprovement.
Thisleaderwill16thetargetarea,setcleargoalsandestablishatimeframeforthe17of
thesegoals.
Thegrowthleaderisalso18forkeepingtheteamfocusedonmovingforwardand
steeringthemclearofdistractions.19attractivenewideascanbedistracting,theteam
leadermustrecognizewhentheseideasdon't20thecurrentgoalandneedtobeputonthe
backburner.
1.A.purchaseB.profitC.connectionD.bet
2.A.defineB.predictC.prioritizeD.appreciate
3.A.exclusivelyB.temporarilyC.potentiallyD.initially
4.A.experimentB.proposalC.debateD.example
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5.A.identicalB.marginalC.provisionalD.traditional
6.A.rumorB.secretC.mythD.problem
7.A.despiteB.unlikeC.throughD.beside
8.A.moreoverB.howeverC.thereforeD.again
9.A.inspectedB.createdC.expandedD.reformed
10.A.culturalB.objectiveC.freshD.personal
11.A.endB.burdenC.lackD.decrease
12.A.policyB.suggestionC.purposeD.insight
13.A.contributingB.allocatingC.promotingD.transferring
14.A.AsaresultB.AtanyrateC.BythewayD.Inassense
15.A.uniteB.financeC.followD.choose
16.A.shareB.indentifyC.divideD.broaden
17.A.announcementB.assessmentC.adjustmentD.accomplishment
18.A.famousB.responsibleC.availableD.respectable
19.A.BeforeB.OnceC.WhileD.Unless
20.A.serveB.limitC.summarizeD.alter
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsaftereachtextbychoosingA,
B,CorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Text1
Inthequestfortheperfectlawn,homeownersacrossthecountryaretakingashortcut一
anditistheenvironmentthatispayingtheprice.Abouteightmillionsquaremetersofplastic
grassissoldeachyearbutoppositionhasnowspreadtothehighestgardeningcircles.The
ChelseaFlowerShowhasbannedfakegrassfromthisyear'sevent,declaringittobenotpart
ofitsethos.TheRoyalHorticultural'Society(RHS),whichrunstheannualshowinwest
London,saysithasintroducedthebanbecauseofthedamageplasticgrassdoestothe
environmentandbiodiversity.
EdHorne,oftheRHS.Said:"Welaunchedoursustainabilitystrategylastyearandfake
grassisjustnotinlinewithourethosandviewsonplastic.Werecommendusingrealgrass
becauseofitsenvironmentalbenefits,whichincludesupportingwildlife,alleviatingflooding
andcoolingtheenvironment.5,
TheRHS*sdecisioncomesascampaignerstrytoraiseawarenessoftheproblemsfake
grasscauses.ATwitteraccount,whichclaimsto“cutthroughthegreenwash“ofartificial
grass,alreadyhasmorethan20,000followers.Itistryingtoencouragepeopletosigntwo
petitions,onecallingforabanonthesaleofplasticgrassandanothercallingforan
""ecologicaldamage“taxonsuchlawns.Theyhavegathered7,276and11,282signatures.
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However,supportersoffakegrasspointoutthatthereisalsoanenvironmentalimpact
withnaturallawns,whichneedmowingandthereforeusuallyconsumeelectricityorpetrol.
Theindustryalsopointsoutthatrealgrassrequiresconsiderableamountsofwater,weed
killerorothertreatmentsandthatpeoplewholayfakegrasstendtousetheirgardenmore.
Theindustryalsoclaimsthatpeoplewholayfakegrassspendanaverageof$500ontreesor
shrubsfortheirgarden,whichprovideshabitatforinsects.
Inresponsetoanotherpetitionlastyearaboutbanningfakelawns,whichgathered
30,000signatures,thegovernmentrespondedthatithas“noplanstobantheuseofartificial
grass55
Itadded:"Weprefertohelppeopleandorganizationsmaketherightchoiceratherthan
legislatingonsuchmatters.However,theuseofartificialgrassmustcomplywiththelegal
andpolicysafeguardinplacetoprotectbiodiversityandensuresustainabledrainage,while
measures,suchasthestrengthenedbiodiversitydutyshouldservetoencouragepublic
authoritiestostrengthensustainablealternatives.
21.TheRHSthinksthatplasticgrass.
A.isharmfultotheenvironment
B.isahottopicingardeningcircles
C.isoverpraisedintheannualshow
D.isruiningtheviewofwestLondon
22.ThepetitionsmentionedinParagraph3revealthecampaigners.
A.disappointmentwiththeRHS
B.resistancetofakegrassuse
C.angerovertheproposedtax
D.concernaboutrealgrasssupply
23.InParagraph4,supportersoftakegrasspointout.
A.thenecessitytolowerthecostsoffakegrass
B.thedisadvantagesofgrowingrealgrass
C.thewaytotakecareofartificiallawns
D.thechallengesofinsecthabitatprotection
24.Whatshouldthegovernmentdowithregardtoartificialgrass?
A.Urgelegislationtorestrictitsuse.
B.Takemeasurestoguaranteesitsquality
C.Reminditsuserstoobeyexistingrules
D.Replayitwithsustainablealternatives
25.Itcanbelearnedfromthetexttakefakegrass.
A.isbeingimprovedcontinuously
B.hasseenamarketsharedecline
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C.isbecomingincreasinglyaffordable
D.hasbeenacontroversialproduct
Text2
It'seasytodismissasabsurdthefederalgovernment'sideasforpluggingthechronic
fundinggapofournationalparks.Cananyonereallythinkit'sagoodideatoallowAmazon
deliveriestoyourtentinYosemiteorfoodtruckstolineupundertheredwoodtreesat
SequoiaNationalPark?
Buttheadministrationisrightaboutonething:U.S.nationalparksareincrisis.
Collectively,theyhaveamaintenancebacklogofmorethan$12billion.Roads,trails,
restrooms,visitorcentersandotherinfrastructurearecrumbling.
Butprivatizingandcommercializingthecampgroundswouldnotbethepanaceathatthe
InteriorDepartment'sOutdoorAdvisoryCommitteewouldhaveusbelieve.Campgroundsare
atinyportionoftheoverallinfrastructurebacklog,andconcessionairesintheparkshandover,
onaverage,onlyabout5%oftheirrevenuestotheNationalParkService
Moreover,increasedprivatizationwouldcertainlyundercutoneofthemajorreasonswhy
300millionvisitorscometotheparkseachyear:toenjoynatureandgetarespitefromthe
commercialdrumbeatthatoverwhelmsdailylife.
Therealproblemisthattheparkshavebeenchronicallystarvedoffunding.We
conductedacomprehensivesurveyexamininghowU.S.residentsviewtheirnationalparks,
andwefoundthatAmericansplaceaveryhighvalueonthem-whetherornottheyactually
visitthem.Thepeer-reviewedeconomicsurveyof700U.S.taxpayers,conductedbymailand
internet,alsofoundthatpeoplewouldbewillingtopayasignificantamountofmoneyto
makesuretheparksandtheirprogramsarekeptintact.Some81%ofrespondentssaidthey
wouldbewillingtopayadditionaltaxesforthenext10yearstoavoidanycutstothenational
parks.
ThenationalparksprovidegreatvaluetoU.S.residentsbothasplacestoescapeandas
symbolsofnature.Ontopofthis,theyproducevaluefromtheirextensiveeducational
programs,theirpositiveimpactontheclimatethroughcarbonsequestration,theircontribution
toourculturalandartisticlifeandofcoursethroughtourism.Theparksalsohelpkeep
America'spastalive,workingwiththousandsoflocaljurisdictionsaroundthecountryto
protecthistoricalsitesincludingEllisIslandandGettysburgandtobringthestoriesofthese
placestolife.
Theparksdoallthisonashoestring.Congressallocatesonly$3billionayeartothe
nationalparksystem-anamountthathasbeenflatsince2001(ininflation-adjusteddollars)
withtheexceptionofaonetimeboostin2009aspartoftheObamastimuluspackage.
Meanwhile,thenumberofannualvisitorshasincreasedbymorethan50%since1980,and
nowstandsat330millionvisitorsperyear.
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26.WhatproblemareU.S.nationalparksfacedwith?
A.Declineofbusinessprofits
B.Inadequatecommercialization
C.Lackoftransportationservices
D.Poorlymaintainedinfrastructure
27.Increasedprivatizationofthecampgroundmay.
A.spoilvisitorexperience
B.helppreservenature
C.bringoperationalpressure
D.boostvisitstoparks
28.AccordingtoParagraph5,mostrespondentsinthesurveywould.
A.gotothenationalparksonaregularbasis
B.advocateabiggerbudgetforthenationalparks
C.agreetopayextraforthenationalparks
D.supportthenationalparks'recentreforms
29.Thenationalparksarevaluableinthatthey.
A.leadthewayintourism
B.havehistoricalsignificance
C.sponsorresearchonclimate
D.provideanincomeforthelocals
30.Itcanbeconcludedfromthetextthatthenationalparksystem.
A.isabletocopewithstaffshortages
B.isabletomeetvisitor,demands
C.isinneedofanewpricingpolicy
D.isinneedofafundingincrease
Text3
TheInternetmaybechangingmerelywhatweremember,notourcapacitytodoso,
suggestsColumbiaUniversitypsychologyprofessorBetsySparrow.In2011,Sparrowleda
studyinwhichparticipantswereaskedtorecord40factoidsinacomputer("anostrich*seye
isbiggerthanitsbrain,“forexample).Halfoftheparticipantsweretoldtheinformation
wouldbeerased,whiletheotherhalfweretolditwouldbesaved.Guesswhat?Thelatter
groupmadenoefforttorecalltheinformationwhenquizzedonitlaterbecausetheyknew
theycouldfinditontheircomputers.Inthesamestudy,agroupwasaskedtorememberboth
theinformationandthefoldersitwasstoredin.Theydidn'tremembertheinformation,but
theyrememberedhowtofindthefolders.Inotherwords,humanmemoryisnotdeteriorating
but“adaptingtonewcommunicationstechnology,,9Sparrowsays.
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Inaverypracticalway,theInternetisbecominganexternalharddriveforourmemories,
aprocessknownas''cognitiveoffloading.^^Traditionally,thisrolewasfulfilledbydatabanks
libraries,andotherhumans.Yourfathermayneverrememberbirthdaysbecauseyourmother
does,forinstance.Someworrythatthisishavingadestructiveeffectonsociety,butSparrow
seesanupside.Perhaps,shesuggests,thetrendwillchangeourapproachtolearningfroma
focusonindividualfactsandmemorizationtoanemphasisonmoreconceptual
thinking-somethingthatisnotavailableontheInternet.<61personallyhaveneverseenallthat
muchintellectualvalueinmemorizingthings."Sparrowsays,addingthatwehaven'tlostour
abilitytodoit.
Stillotherexpertssayit'stoosoontounderstandhowtheInternetaffectsourbrains.
Thereisnoexperimentalevidenceshowingthatitinterfereswithourabilitytofocus,for
instance,wrotepsychologistsChristopherChabrisandDanielSimons.Andsurfingtheweb
exercisedthebrainmorethanreadingdidamongcomputer-savvyolderadultsina2008study
involving24participantsattheSemelInstituteforNeuroscieuceandHumanBehavioratthe
UniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles.
“TheremaybecostsassociatedwithourincreasedrelianceontheInternet,butI*dhaveto
imaginethatoverallthebenefitsaregoingtooutweighthosecosts/9observespsychology
professorBenjaminStorm/ltseemsprettyclearthatmemoryischanging,butisitchanging
forthebetter?Atthispoint,wedon'tknow.”
31.Sparrow'sstudyshowsthatwiththeInternet,thehumanbrainwill_________.
A.analyzeinformationindetail
B.collectinformationefficiently
C.switchitsfocusofmemory
D.extenditsmemoryduration
32.Theprocessof"'cognitiveoffloading^^.
A.helpsusidentifyfalseinformation
B.keepsourmemoryfromfailing
C.enablesustoclassifytrivialfacts
D.lessensourmemoryburdens
33.WhichofthefollowingwouldSparrowsupportabouttheInternet?
A.Itmayreformourlearningapproach
B.Itmayimpactoursocietynegatively
C.Itmayenhanceouradaptabilitytotechnology
D.Itmayinterferewithourconceptualthinking
34.ItisindicatedinPara3thathowtheInternetaffectsourbrains.
A.requiresfurtheracademicresearch
B.ismoststudiesinolderadults
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C.isreflectedinourreadingspeed
D.dependsonourweb-surfinghabits
35.NeitherSparrownorStormwouldagreethat.
A.ourrelianceontheInternetwillbecostly
B.theInternetisweakeningourmemory
C.memoryexerciseisamustforourbrains
D.ourabilitytofocusdeclineswithage
Text4
Teenagersareparadoxical.That'samildanddetachedwayofsayingsomethingthat
parentsoftenexpresswithconsiderablystrongerlanguage.Buttheparadoxisscientificas
wellaspersonal.Inadolescence,helplessanddependentchildrenwhohavereliedon
grown-upsforjustabouteverythingbecomeindependentpeoplewhocantakecareof
themselvesandhelpeachother.Atthesametime,oncecheerfulandcompliantchildren
becomerebelliousteenagerisk-takers.
AnewstudypublishedinthejournalChildDevelopment,byEvelineCroneofthe
UniversityofLeidenandcolleagues,suggeststhatthepositiveandnegativesidesofteenagers
gohandinhand.Thestudyispartofanewwaveofthinkingaboutadolescence.Fora
longtime,scientistsandpolicymakersconcentratedontheideathatteenagerswereaproblem
thatneededtobesolved.Thenewworkemphasizesthatadolescenceisatimeofopportunity
aswellasrisk.
Theresearchersstudied46prosociaF,andrebellioustraitsinmorethan200childrenand
youngadults,rangingfrom11to28yearsold.Theparticipantsfilledoutquestionnairesabout
howoftentheydidthingsthatwerealtruisticandpositive,likesacrificingtheirowninterests
tohelpafriend,orrebelliousandnegative,likegettingdrunkorstayingoutlate.
Otherstudieshaveshownthatrebelliousbehaviorincreasesasyoubecomeateenager
andthenfadesawayasyougrowolder.Butthenewstudyshowsthat,interestingly,thesame
patternholdsforprosocialbehavior.Teenagersweremorelikelythanyoungerchildrenor
adultstoreportthattheydidthingslikeunselfishlyhelpafriend.
Mostsignificantly,therewasapositivecorrelationbetweenprosocialityand
rebelliousness.Theteenagerswhoweremorerebelliouswerealsomorelikelytohelpothers.
Thegoodandbadsidesofadolescenceseemtodeveloptogether.
Istheresomecommonfactorthatunderliestheseapparentlycontradictorydevelopments?
Oneideaisthatteenagebehaviorisrelatedtowhatresearcherscall“rewardsensitivity.
Decision-makingalwaysinvolvesbalancingrewardsandrisks,benefitsandcosts.4"Reward
sensitivity^^measureshowmuchrewardittakestooutweighrisk.
Teenagersareparticularlysensitivetosocialrewards-winningthegameimpressinga
newfriend,gettingthatboytonoticeyouRewardsensitivity,likeprosocialbehaviorand
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risk-taking,seemstogoupinadolescenceandthendownagainasweage.Somehow,when
youhit30,thechancethatsomethingexcitingandnewwillhappenatthatpartyjustdoesn*t
seemtooutweightheeffortofgettingupoffthecouch.
36.Accordingtoparagraph1,childrengrowingintoadolescencetendto.
A.developoppositepersonalitytraits
B.seetheworldinanunreasonableway
C.havefondmemoriesoftheirpast
D.showaffectionfortheirparents
37.Itcanbelearnedfromparagraph2thatCrone'sstudy.
A.exploresteenagers*socialresponsibilities
B.examinesteenagers*emotionalproblems
C.providesanewinsightintoadolescence
D.highlightsnegativeadolescentbehavior
38.WhatdoesCrone'sstudyfindaboutprosocialbehavior?
A.Itresultsfromthewishtocooperate.
B.Itiscultivatedthrougheducation.
C.Itissubjecttofamilyinfluence.
D.Ittendstopeakinadolescence.
39.Itcanbelearnedfromthelasttwoparagraphsthatteenagers.
A.overstresstheirinfluenceonothers
B.carealotaboutsocialrecognition
C.becomeanxiousabouttheirfuture
D.endeavortoliveajoyfullife
40.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Whyteenagersareself-contradictory.
B.Whyteenagersarerisk-sensitive.
C.Howteenagersdevelopprosociality.
D.Howteenagersbecomeindependent.
PartB
Directions:Readthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitable
subheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachofthenumberedparagraphs(41-45).Therearetwo
extrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouseMarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.
(lOpoints)
Net-zerorulessettosendcostofnewhomesandextensionssoaring
Newbuildingregulationsaimedatimprovingenergyefficiencyaresettoincreasethe
priceofnewhomes,aswellasthoseofextensionsandloftconversionsonexistingones.
Therules,whichcameintoeffectonWednesdayinEnglandarepartofgovernment
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planstoreducetheUK'scarbonemissionstonetzeroby2050.Theysetnewstandardsfor
ventilation,energyefficiencyandheating,andstatethatnewresidentialbuildingsmusthave
chargingpointsforelectricvehicles.
Themovesarethemostsignificantchangetobuildingregulationsinyears,andindustry
expertssaytheywillinevitablyleadtohigherpricesatatimewhenashortageofmaterials
andhighlabourcostsarealreadydrivingupbills.
BrianBerry,chiefexecutiveoftheFederationofMasterBuilders,saysthemeasureswill
requirenewmaterials,testingmethods,productsandsystemstobeinstalled,66A11thiscomes
atanincreasedcostduringatimewhenpricesarealreadyskyhigh.Inevitably,consumers
willhavetopaymore/9hesays.
GarethBelsham,ofsurveyorsNaismiths,sayspeoplewhoareupgrading,orextending
theirhome,willbedirectingaffected."Thebiggestchangesrelatetoheatingandinsulation,,,
heexplains.46Therearenewrulesconcerningtheamountofglazingusedinextensions,and
anynewwindowsordoorsmustbehighlyinsulated.,,
Windowsanddoorswillhavetoadheretohigherstandardswhiletherearenewlimitson
theamountofglazingyoucanhavetoreduceunwantedheatfromthesun.
ThomasGoodman,ofMyJobQuote,saysthiswillbringinnewrestrictionsfor
extensions.4"Glazingonwindows,doorsandrooflightsmustcovernomorethan25%ofthe
floorareatopreventheatloss,“hesays.
AstherulescomeintoeffectlastWednesday,propertydeveloperswererushingtofile
plansjustbeforethedeadline.Anyplanssubmittedbeforethatdateareconsideredtobe
underthepreviousrules,andcangoaheadaslongasworkstartsbefore15Junenextyear.
Builderswhichhavecostedprojects,buthavenotfiledthepaperwork,mayneedtogo
backandsubmitfreshestimates,saysMarcusJeffordofBuildAviator.
Materialspricesarealreadyup25%inthelasttwoyears.Howmuchoverallpriceswill
increaseasaresultoftherulechangesisnotclear."Whilstadmirableintheirintentions,they
willaddtothecostofhousebuildingatatimewhenmanyalreadyfeelthattheyarepriced
outofhomeownership,saysJonathanRolandeoftheNationalAssociationofProperty
Buyers."Anaverageextensionwillprobablyseearound£3.000additionalcostthankstothe
newregs.”
JohnKelly,aconstructionlawyeratFreethslawfirm,believespriceswilleventually
comedown.Butnotintheimmediatefuture."Asthemarketplaceadaptstothenew
requirements,andthetechnologiesthatsupportthem,thescalingupofthesetechnologieswill
eventuallybringcostsdown,butintheshortterm,wewillallhavetopaythepriceofthe
necessarytransition.^^hesays.
However,thelong-termeffectsofthechangeswillbemorecomfortableand
energy-efficienthomes,addsAndrewMellor,ofPRParchitects.4"Homeownerswillprobably
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recoupthatcostovertimeinenergybillsavings.Itwillobviouslybeveryvolatileatthe
moment,buttheywillhavethatbenefitover
A.Theriseofhomepricesisatemporarymatter.
41.BrianBerryB.Builderspossiblyneedtosubmitnewestimatesoftheirprojects.
42.GarethBelshamC.Therewillbespecificlimitsonhomeextensionstopreventheatloss.
43.MarcusJeffordD.Thenewruleswilltakehomepricestoanevenhigherlevel.
44.JohnKellyE.Manypeoplefeelthathomepricesarealreadybeyondwhattheycan
afford.
45.AndrewMellorF.Thenewruleswillaffectpeoplewhosehomeextensionsincludenew
windowsordoors.
G.Therulechangeswillbenefithomeownerseventually.
SectionIIITranslation
46.Directions:
TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationonANSWERSHEET.
(15points)
Inthelate18thcentury,WilliamWordsworthbecamefamousforhispoemsaboutnature.
AndhewasoneofthefoundersofamovementcalledRomanticism,whichcelebratedthe
wondersofthenaturalworld.
Poetryispowerful.Itsenergyandrhythmcancaptureareader,transportthemtoanother
worldandmakethemseethingsdifferently.Throughcarefullyselectedwordsandphrases,
poemscanbedramatic,funny,beautiful,movingandinspiring.
Nooneknowsforsurewhenpoetrybeganbutithasbeenaroundforthousandsofyears,
evenbeforepeoplecouldwrite.Itwasawaytotellstoriesandpassdownhistory.Itisclosely
relatedtosongandevenwhenwrittenitisusuallycreatedtobeperformedoutloudPoems
reallycometolifewhentheyarerecited.Thiscanalsohelpwithunderstandingthemtoo,
becausetherhythmandsoundsofthewordsbecomeclearer.
SectionIVWriting
PartA
47.Directions:
AnartexhibitionandarobotshowaretobeheldonSunday,andyourfriendDavidasks
youwhichoneheshouldgoto.Writehimanemailto
1)makeasuggestion,and
2)giveyourreason(s).
Writeyouranswerinabout100wordsontheANSWERSHEET.
Donotuseyourownnameinyouremail;use"LiMing,?instead.
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PartB
48.Directions:
Writeanessaybasedonthechartbelow.Inyourwriting,youshould
1)interpretthechart,and
2)giveyourcomments
Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsontheANSWERSHEET(15points)
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2023年研究生考試英語二真題答案及詳解
答案速查
1-5:BCADD6-10:DABBC11-15:CDCAA16-20:BDBCA
21-25:ABBCD26-30:DACBD31-35:CDAAB36-40:ACDBA41-45:DFBAG
詳解
1.【答案B]根據上下文語意,makeaniceprofit在這里表示“做的很好",purchase
“購買",connection“聯系”,bet“打賭”,不符合上下文語意。
2.【答案C]根據上下文語意,“你需要優(yōu)先考慮團隊成長",prioritizesth表示“優(yōu)
先考慮某事”符合上下文語義。Define“下定義",predict“預測”,appreciate“欣
賞:增值”,不符合上下文語意。
3.【答案A]根據上下文語意,“它有助于團隊合作以專門專注于尋找團隊成長的方
法”,exclusively”僅僅;專門”,符合語意。Temporarily"暫時”,potentially”潛
在地、可能",initially"最初、起初”,不符合上下文語意。
4.【答案D】考查固定搭配"lookatanexample”其他三個選項experiment”實驗”,
proposal"提議”,debate“辯論”,后面為例子作為段落論據部分。
5.【答案D]本題要選一個形容詞修飾后面的departmentsofengineering,marketingand
productdevelopmento由第三段的第一話“當一位富有創(chuàng)新精神的項目營銷經理加
2023英語二真題和詳解11/18
入后,情況發(fā)生了變化,”可以看出原來的工程、營銷和產品開發(fā)部門屬于傳統部
門,與具有創(chuàng)新精神的營銷經理形成對比,因此D.traditional傳統的為正確選項。
A.identical完全同樣的、相同的;B.marginal微不足道的、邊緣的;C.provisional臨
時的、暫時的,都不符合題意。
6.【答案D]本題要選一個名詞,既能承接上
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