[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷136及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 136 及答案与解析一、Section I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points) 0 A new economics paper has some old-fashioned advice for people navigating the stresses of life: Find a spouse who is also your bes
2、t friend. Social scientists have long known that 【C1】_ people tend to be happier, but they debate whether that is because marriage causes happiness or simply because happier people are more【C2 】_ to get married. The new paper, 【C3】_ by the National Bureau of Economic Research, controlled for pre-mar
3、riage happiness levels. It【C4】_that being married makes people happier and more satisfied 【C5】 _ their lives than those who remain singleparticularly during the most stressful periods, like 【C6】_ crises.Even as fewer people are marrying, the disadvantages of remaining single have broad【C7 】 _. Its i
4、mportant【C8】_marriage is increasingly a force behind inequality.【C9】_marriages are more common among educated, high-income people, and increasingly out of reach for those who are not. That divide appears to【C10 】_not just people s income and family stability, but also their happiness and stress leve
5、ls.A quarter of todays young adults will have never married by 2030, which would be the highest【C11】_in modern history, according to Pew Research Center.【C12】_both remaining unmarried and divorcing are more common among less-educated, lower-income people.【C13】_, high-income people still marry at hig
6、h rates and are less likely to divorce.Those whose lives are most difficult could【C14】_most from marriage, according to the economists who wrote the new paper, John Helliwell and Shawn Grover. “Marriage may be most important when there is that stress in life and when things are going【C15 】_,“ Mr. Gr
7、over said.【C16 】_ marital happiness long outlasted the honeymoon period.【C17 】_some social scientists have argued that happiness levels are innate, so people return to their natural level of well-being【C18】_joyful or upsetting events, the researchers found that the benefits of marriage persist. One【
8、C19 】_for that might be the role of friendship within marriage. Those who【C20】_their spouse or partner to be their best friend get about twice as much life satisfaction from marriage as others, the study found.1 【C1 】(A)single(B) engaged(C) married(D)divorced2 【C2 】(A)eager(B) likely(C) easy(D)excit
9、ed3 【C3 】(A)made(B) studied(C) found(D)published4 【C4 】(A)denied(B) concluded(C) doubted(D)imagined5 【C5 】(A)with(B) from(C) by(D)in6 【C6 】(A)financial(B) midlife(C) academic(D)quarterlife7 【C7 】(A)necessities(B) transmissions(C) implications(D)significances8 【C8 】(A)when(B) because(C) so(D)if9 【C9
10、】(A)Stable(B) Normal(C) Constant(D)Poor10 【C10 】(A)affect(B) promote(C) lower(D)control11 【C11 】(A)figure(B) rate(C) score(D)share12 【C12 】(A)Even(B) Still(C) Yet(D)And13 【C13 】(A)Educated(B) Intelligent(C) Dignified(D)Knowledgeable14 【C14 】(A)steal(B) choose(C) benefit(D)suffer15 【C15 】(A)wrong(B)
11、bad(C) great(D)well16 【C16 】(A)Fortunately(B) Unexpectedly(C) Intriguingly(D)Surprisingly17 【C17 】(A)Unless(B) Hence(C) Until(D)Though18 【C18 】(A)after(B) before(C) during(D)within19 【C19 】(A)option(B) reason(C) result(D)tendency20 【C20 】(A)believe(B) see(C) consider(D)regardPart ADirections: Read t
12、he following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 I can tap my smartphone and a cab will arrive almost immediately. Another tap will tell me the latest news, value my share portfolio or give me route directions to my next meeting. As a result, I do
13、 not need to stand on a street corner vainly trying to hail a taxi to the theatre, lose myself in London streets. The changes that have occurred in the past decade have, from an economic perspective, increased at virtually no cost the efficiency of household production.The data framework within whic
14、h economic analysis is conducted is largely the product of the second world war. In the 1930s American economist Simon Kuznets began to elaborate a system of national accounts. That work was given impetus when the war led governments to take control of important sectors of economic activity. It was
15、soon realized that this required far better data than had previously existed, which in turn raised the challenge of how best to structure such information.Household productionwomen s work as homemakersdid not have much of a look-in; that was not the front line against fascism. The joke about the man
16、 who reduced national income by marrying his housekeeper, so that a market transaction became part of household production, was once a mandatory part of every introductory course on national income accounting but has succumbed to political correctness.Technological advance has always enhanced househ
17、old as well as business efficiency. Our domestic productivity has benefited from washing machines, vacuum cleaners and central heating, and before that from electric light and automobiles. But at least these things were partially accounted for: from an economic perspective a car is a faster and chea
18、per horse. Statisticians in principle incorporated these improvements in the efficiency of consumer goods into their measurement of productivity, though in practice they did not try very hard.But the technological advances of the past decade seem to have increased the efficiency of households, rathe
19、r than the efficiency of businesses, to an unusual extent. An ereader in the pocket replaces a roomful of books, and all the world s music is streamed to my computer. We look at aggregate statistics and worry about the slowdown in growth and productivity. But the evidence of our eyes seems to tell a
20、 different story.21 It can be implied from the first paragraph that_.(A)a new smartphone is created(B) the new smartphone has changed people s life(C) there are many changes in the past decade(D)economically speaking, the changes have improved the efficiency of household production22 Creating the sy
21、stem of national accounts was given impetus when_.(A)governments controlled the important sectors of economic activity during the war(B) people realized this demanded far better data(C) it began to raise the challenge of how best to structure such information(D)it needed more data than before23 The
22、phrase “succumbed to“ is closest in meaning to_.(A)turned to(B) submitted to(C) gave up(D)sent out24 Which of the following is NOT true according to Paragraph 4?(A)Technological advance has always improved the business efficiency.(B) Our domestic productivity has benefited from technological advance
23、.(C) Statisticians in practice tried very hard as they did in principle.(D)In principle, the statisticians should consider these improvements in the efficiency of consumer goods when they measure productivity.25 According to the last paragraph, the author believes_.(A)the technological advances have
24、 an unusual effect on people s life(B) the technological advances bring treats to real stores(C) we dont need to be worried about the slowdown in growth and productivity(D)the evidence in life seems to be disadvantageous25 Ever since Muzak started serenading patrons of hotels and restaurants in the
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