【考研类试卷】2019年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语(二)模拟题1及答案解析.doc
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1、2019 年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语(二)模拟题 1 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:150 分钟)一、完形填空(总题数:1,分数:10.00)_1_ job applications to eliminate discrimination is not easy. Ten big employers in the public and private sectorsincluding the civil service, HSBC and Deloittehave agreed to start _2_ on a “name-blind” basis in Britain;
2、others may also follow suit. In such schemes, those drawing up shortlists of applicants cannot see their _3_ , with the aim of _4_ racial and sexual bias. But do they work?In France a law passed in 2006 made the anonymising of applicants CVs _5_ for firms of over 50 employees. But the government was
3、 slow in laying _6_ the conditions for how the law would operate, and only started _7_ it last year. In Sweden and the Netherlands there have been some trials. Discrimination against job applicants based on their names is well _8_, particularly among ethnic minorities. An experiment in Germany found
4、 that candidates with German-sounding names were 14% more likely to be called _9_ an interview than candidates with Turkish ones. A review of various studies, by the Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA) , a German outfit, found that anonymised job applications _10_ the chances of ethnic-minority
5、candidates being invited to a / an _11_ . A Swedish study found that it led to more _12_ candidates being hired.However, the results from other trials are not _13_ . A second Swedish experiment found that only women, not immigrants, were boosted by anonymous recruitment. According to the IZA, experi
6、ments in the Netherlands showed no _14_ in the likelihood of ethnic-minority candidates being offered a job if their CVs were seen anonymously, suggesting that discrimination had _15_ at the interview stage.Ensuring that a candidate is completely _16_ is also tricky. A 2012 French study found that _
7、17_ candidates and those from poor districts were less likely to be called for interview when applications were anonymised. Its authors suggested that recruiters may have used other _18_ , such as knowledge of Arabic, to _19_ race.Going name-blind when shortlisting candidates may be a sensible start
8、, but it is likely to be just a small step towards _20_ hiring bias.(分数:10.0)(1).(分数:0.5)A.MakingB.AnonymisingC.IgnoringD.Taking(2).(分数:0.5)A.recruitingB.vanishingC.beginningD.eliminating(3).(分数:0.5)A.applicationsB.namesC.racesD.jobs(4).(分数:0.5)A.expandingB.increasingC.keepingD.reducing(5).(分数:0.5)A
9、.compulsoryB.temporaryC.optionalD.alternative(6).(分数:0.5)A.outB.awayC.downD.off(7).(分数:0.5)A.stoppingB.enforcingC.planningD.appealing(8).(分数:0.5)A.documentedB.shapedC.realizedD.understood(9).(分数:0.5)A.onB.atC.forD.after(10).(分数:0.5)A.riseB.provideC.boostD.shrink(11).(分数:0.5)A.jobB.interviewC.employm
10、entD.position(12).(分数:0.5)A.namelessB.GermanicC.ethnicD.common(13).(分数:0.5)A.clearB.suggestiveC.integratedD.subordinate(14).(分数:0.5)A.indicationB.evidenceC.increaseD.progress(15).(分数:0.5)A.stuck inB.relied onC.caught atD.crept in(16).(分数:0.5)A.anonymousB.fairC.competitiveD.unknown(17).(分数:0.5)A.fema
11、leB.youngC.foreign-bornD.emigratory(18).(分数:0.5)A.standardsB.indicatorsC.thoughtsD.indexes(19).(分数:0.5)A.identifyB.discriminateC.exertD.conceal(20).(分数:0.5)A.decreasingB.continuingC.stayingD.ending二、阅读理解(总题数:5,分数:50.00)Part ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each t
12、ext by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1When I ask experienced college teachers and administrators to describe how college students have changed over the years, I often get an answer like this, “Todays students are more accomplished than past generations
13、, but they are also more emotionally fragile.”That rings true to me. Todays students are amazing, but they bathe one another in oceans of affirmation and praise, as if supporting one another against some insecurity. Whatever one thinks of the campus protests, the desire for trigger warnings and safe
14、 spaces does seem to originate from a place of emotional fragility.And if you hang around the middle aged, you hear a common story line to explain the rise of the orchid generation. Once upon a time, the story line goes, kids were raised in a tough environment. They had to do hard manual chores arou
15、nd the house and they got in fights on the playground. Then they went off to do grueling work in the factory or they learned toughness and grit in the military.But today, helicopter parents protect their children from setbacks and hardship. They supervise every playground conflict, so kids never lea
16、rn to handle disputes or deal with pain.Emotional fragility is not only caused by overprotective parenting. Its also caused by anything that makes it harder for people to find their goals. We are all fragile when we dont know what our purpose is, when we havent thrown ourselves with abandon into a s
17、ocial role, when we havent committed ourselves to certain people, when we feel like a swimmer in an ocean with no edge.If you really want people to be tough, make them idealistic for some cause, make them tender for some other person, make them committed to some worldview that puts todays temporary
18、pain in the context of a larger hope.Emotional fragility seems like a psychological problem, but it has only a philosophical answer. People are really tough only after they have taken a leap of faith for some truth or mission or love. Once theyve done that they can withstand a lot.(分数:10)(1).Accordi
19、ng to the first paragraph, compared with the past generations, todays students are _.(分数:2)A.less talentedB.physically weakC.more versatile yet less toughD.more idealistic(2).The following aspects are all the symptoms of todays students on fragility EXCEPT that they _.(分数:2)A.live by complimenting e
20、ach otherB.may launch campaign in university to express their angerC.support the belief of each otherD.yearn for safety in face of protest(3).According to Paragraph 3, “orchid generation”_.(分数:2)A.do much work at homeB.favor the military lifeC.live a good life physicallyD.grow up under hostile circu
21、mstances(4).According to the passage, what is NOT the reason why people feel fragile? _.(分数:2)A.They refuse to get involved into society.B.They doubt the meaning of life.C.They have psychological problems.D.They make no promises to someone.(5).Which of the following would be the most appropriate tit
22、le for the text? _.(分数:2)A.Making Modern Toughness.B.Admitting Emotional Fragility.C.Setting Clear Goals in Life.D.Avoiding Overprotective Parenting.Text 2Running may be the single most effective exercise to increase life expectancy, according to a new review and analysis of past research about exer
23、cise and premature death. The new study found that, compared to non-runners, runners tended to live about three additional years, even if they run slowly or sporadically and smoke, drink or are overweight. No other form of exercise that researchers looked at showed comparable impacts on life span.Th
24、e findings come as a follow-up to a study done three years ago, in which a group of distinguished exercise scientists scrutinized data from a large trove of medical and fitness tests conducted at the Cooper Institute in Dallas. That analysis found that as little as five minutes of daily running was
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