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2016考研英语二真题及答案(完整版)分析

令人期待的2016英语初试终止了,凯程教育的电话刹时变成了热线,同窗们兴奋地汇报自己的答题情形,几乎所有内容都在凯程考研集训营系统训练过,英语专业课难度与往年相当,答题的时候超级顺手,英语题型今年是选择题,阅读填空,作文。

相信凯程的学员们对此超级熟悉,预祝亲爱的同窗们复试顺利。

英语分笔试、面试,若是没有预备,或预备不充分,很容易被挂掉。

若是需要复试的帮忙,同窗们能够联系凯程老师辅导。

下面凯程英语老师把英语的真题全面展现给大伙儿,供大伙儿估分利用,和2017年考英语的同窗利用,本试题凯程首发,转载注明出处。

2016年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语

(二)真题及答案

(完整版)

  (注:

以下选项标红加粗为正确答案)

SectionIUseofEnglish

  Directions:

  Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)

  Happypeopleworkdifferently.They'remoreproductive,morecreative,andwillingtotakegreaterrisks.Andnewresearchsuggeststhathappinessmightinfluence1firmswork,too.

  Companieslocatedinplacewithhappierpeopleinvestmore,accordingtoarecentresearchpaper.2,firmsinhappyplacesspendmoreonR&D(researchanddevelopment).That'sbecausehappinessislinkedtothekindoflonger-termthinking3formakinginvestmentforthefuture.

  Theresearcherswantedtoknowifthe4andinclinationforrisk-takingthatcomewithhappinesswould5thewaycompaniesinvested.Sotheycompared.cities'averagehappiness6byGalluppollingwiththeinvestmentactivityofpubliclytradedfirmsinthoseareas.

  7enough,firms'investmentandR&Dintensitywerecorrelatedwiththehappinessoftheareainwhichtheywere8.Butitisreallyhappinessthat'slinkedtoinvestment,orcouldsomethingelseabouthappiercities9whyfirmstherespendmoreonR&D?

Tofindout,theresearchescontrolledforvarious10thatmightmakefirmsmorelikelytoinvestlikesize,industry,andsales-and-andforindicatorsthataplacewas11tolivein,likegrowthinwagesorpopulation.Theylinkbetweenhappinessandinvestmentgenerally12evenafteraccountingforthesethings.

  Thecorrelationbetweenhappinessandinvestmentwasparticularlystrongforyoungerfirms,whichtheauthors13to"lessconfineddecisionmakingprocess"andthepossiblepresenceofyoungerandless14managerswhoaremorelikelytobeinfluencedbysentiment.''Therelationshipwas15strongerinplaceswherehappinesswasspreadmore16.Firmsseemtoinvestmoreinplaces.

  17thisdoesn'tprovethathappinesscausesfirmstoinvestmoreortotakealonger-termview,theauthorsbelieveitatleast18atthatpossibility.It'snothardtoimaginethatlocalcultureandsentimentwouldhelp19howexecutivesthinkaboutthefuture.Itsurelyseemsplausiblethathappypeoplewouldbemoreforward-thinkingandcreativeand20R&Dmorethantheaverage,"saidoneresearcher.

  1.[A]why                        [B]where                        [C]how                        [D]when

  2.[A]Inreturn                [B]Inparticular                [C]Incontrast                [D]Inconclusion

  3.[A]sufficient                [B]famous                        [C]perfect                [D]necessary

  4.[A]individualism        [B]modernism                [C]optimism                [D]realism

  5.[A]echo                        [B]miss                                [C]spoil                        [D]change

  6.[A]imagined                [B]measured                        [C]invented                [D]assumed

  7. [A]sure                [B]odd                                [C]unfortunate        [D]often

  8.[A]advertised                [B]divided                        [C]overtaxed                [D]headquartered

  9. [A]explain                        [B]overstate                        [C]summarize                [D]emphasize

  10.[A]stages                        [B]factors                        [C]levels                        [D]methods

  11. [A]desirable                [B]sociable                        [C]reputable                [D]reliable

  12.[A]resumed                [B]held                                [C]emerged                [D]broke

  13. [A]attribute                [B]assign                        [C]transfer                [D]compare

  14.[A]serious                        [B]civilized                        [C]ambitious                [D]experienced

  15.[A]thus                                [B]instead                        [C]also                        [D]never

  16.[A]rapidly                        [B]regularly                        [C]directly                [D]equally

  17.[A]After                        [B]Until                                [C]While                [D]Since

  18.[A]arrives                        [B]jumps                        [C]hints                        [D]strikes

  19. [A]shape                        [B]rediscover                        [C]simplify                [D]share

  20.[A]prayfor                [B]leantowards                [C]giveaway                [D]sendact

SectionIIReadingComprehension

  PartA

  Directions:

  Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)

Text1

  It'struethathigh-schoolcodingclassesaren'tessentialforlearningcomputerscienceincollege.Studentswithoutexperiencecancatchupafterafewintroductorycourses,saidTomCortina,theassistantdeanatCarnegieMellon'sSchoolofComputerScience.

  However,Cortinasaid,earlyexposureisbeneficial.Whenyoungerkidslearncomputerscience,theylearnthatit'snotjustaconfusing,endlessstringoflettersandnumbers-butatooltobuildapps,orcreateartwork,ortesthypotheses.It'snotashardforthemtotransformtheirthoughtprocessesasitisforolderstudents.Breakingdownproblemsintobite-sizedchunksandusingcodetosolvethembecomesnormal.Givingmorechildrenthistrainingcouldincreasethenumberofpeopleinterestedinthefieldandhelpfillthejobsgap,Cortinasaid.

  Studentsalsobenefitfromlearningsomethingaboutcodingbeforetheygettocollege,whereintroductorycomputer-scienceclassesarepackedtothebrim,whichcandrivetheless-experiencedor-determinedstudentsaway.

  TheFlatironSchool,wherepeoplepaytolearnprogramming,startedasoneofthemanycodingbootcampsthat'sbecomepopularforadultslookingforacareerchange.Thehigh-schoolersgetthesamecurriculum,but"wetrytogearlessonstowardthingsthey'reinterestedin,"saidVictoriaFriedman,aninstructor.Forinstance,oneoftheappsthestudentsaredevelopingsuggestsmoviesbasedonyourmood.

  ThestudentsintheFlatironclassprobablywon'tdropoutofhighschoolandbuildthenextFacebook.Programminglanguageshaveaquickturnover,sothe"RubyonRails"languagetheylearnedmaynotevenberelevantbythetimetheyenterthejobmarket.Buttheskillstheylearn-howtothinklogicallythroughaproblemandorganizetheresults-applytoanycodinglanguage,saidDeborahSeehorn,aneducationconsultantforthestateofNorthCarolina.

  Indeed,theFlatironstudentsmightnotgointoITatall.Butcreatingafuturearmyofcodersisnotthesolepurposeoftheclasses.Thesekidsaregoingtobesurroundedbycomputers-intheirpockets,intheiroffices,intheirhomes-fortherestoftheirlives,Theyoungertheylearnhowcomputersthink,howtocoaxthemachineintoproducingwhattheywant-theearliertheylearnthattheyhavethepowertodothat-thebetter.

  holdsthatearlyexposuretocomputersciencemakesiteasierto_______

  [A]completefuturejobtraining

  [B]remodelthewayofthinking

  [C]formulatelogicalhypotheses

  [D]perfectartworkproduction

  deliveringlessonsforhigh-schoolers,Flatironhasconsideredtheir________

  [A]experience

  [B]interest

  [C]careerprospects

  [D]academicbackgrounds

  SeehornbelievesthattheskillslearnedatFlatironwill________

  [A]helpstudentslearnothercomputerlanguages

  [B]havetobeupgradedwhennewtechnologiescome

  [C]needimprovingwhenstudentslookforjobs

  [D]enablestudentstomakebigquickmoney

  tothelastparagraph,Flatironstudentsareexpectedto______

  [A]bringforthinnovativecomputertechnologies

  [B]staylongerintheinformationtechnologyindustry

  [C]becomebetterpreparedforthedigitalizedworld

  [D]competewithafuturearmyofprogrammers

  word"coax"(Line4,isclosestinmeaningto________

  [A]persuade

  [B]frighten

  [C]misguide

  [D]challenge

Text2

  Biologistsestimatethatasmanyas2millionlesserprairiechickens---akindofbirdlivingonstretchinggrasslands-oncelentredtotheoftengreylandscapeofthemidwesternandsouthwesternUnitedStates.Butjustsome22,000birdsremaintoday,occupyingabout16%ofthespecies'historicrange.

  Thecrashwasamajorreasonthe.FishandWildlifeService(USFWS)decidedtoformallylistthebirdasthreatened."Thelesserprairiechickenisinadesperatesituation,"saidUSFWSDirectorDanielAshe.Someenvironmentalists,however,weredisappointed.Theyhadpushedtheagencytodesignatethebirdas"endangered,"astatusthatgivesfederalofficialsgreaterregulatorypowertocrackdownonthreats.ButAsheandothersarguedthatthe"threatened"taggavethefederalgovernmentflexibilitytotryoutnew,potentiallylessconfrontationalconservationsapproaches.Inparticular,theycalledforforgingclosercollaborationswithwesternstategovernments,whichareoftenuneasywithfederalaction.andwiththeprivatelandownerswhocontrolanestimated95%oftheprairiechicken'shabitat.

  Undertheplan,forexample,theagencysaiditwouldnotprosecutelandownerorbusinessesthatunintentionallykill,harm,ordisturbthebird,aslongastheyhadsignedarange-widemanagementplantorestoreprairiechickenhabitat.NegotiatedbyUSFWSandthestates,the

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