[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷148及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 148 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 Its 2:30 pm and Im procrastinating. The project is【C1】_by 5 oclock and I cant seem to find the【C2】_to get it done. This is a commo
2、n problem for everyone. Whether working from home or an office, creating the next big【C3 】_or pushing papers for a corporation, we all procrastinate. The biggest reason youre tired is because of physical or mental【 C4】_. When youre tired you dont have the motivation to work, so you【C5】_procrastinati
3、ng. When your mind is in a foggy【C6】_, it prevents you from thinking straight. A foggy mind can be a headache or information【C7 】_. Whatever the form, its hard to get anything done when your mind isnt working right. Now you have some【C8】_why afternoon procrastination happens. Try these【C9】_to help d
4、eal with it and get more done. 【C10 】_tasks. The most common reason afternoon procrastination hits is because your tasks are not clear. Writing down what you have to do and which tasks are most important can help you【C11】_and get back to work. Take a break. Sometimes its easy not to stop and let you
5、r mind rest. When you choose to intentionally take a break and【C12】_yourself to not focus on anything, it allows you to relax and prepare for the rest of the work day. Exercise at lunch. Often when youre able to get up and move around, your day is always better. When you go for a walk, it allows you
6、r brain to【C13】_the mornings information and think through what you need to do the rest of the day. Exercise also【C14】_the body from sitting in a chair all morning. Be careful not to【C15 】_it, because you want to make sure you have enough【C16 】_for the rest of the work day. Drink water. According to
7、 my doctor, were【C17】_to drink like 8 glasses of water per day. Even if you cant【C18 】_eight glasses of water, you sure can get a glass or two down after lunch. Staying【C19 】_helps keep the mind clear and focused. All too often, afternoon procrastination comes from a foggy head which can be【C20】_wit
8、h a glass of water.1 【C1 】(A)due(B) overtime(C) outdated(D)feasible2 【C2 】(A)guideline(B) amazement(C) motivation(D)alertness3 【C3 】(A)eruption(B) commercial(C) startup(D)deputy4 【C4 】(A)torture(B) fatigue(C) miserable(D)well-being 5 【C5 】(A)put up(B) bring up(C) take up(D)end up 6 【C6 】(A)state(B)
9、dynamic(C) knot(D)form7 【C7 】(A)bloom(B) overload(C) saddle(D)liberty8 【C8 】(A)displays(B) confessions(C) ideas(D)faith9 【C9 】(A)strategies(B) components(C) precautions(D)modes10 【C10 】(A)Maintain(B) Prioritize(C) Maximize(D)Assign11 【C11 】(A)recall(B) reinvest(C) reinforce(D)refocus12 【C12 】(A)allo
10、w(B) inform(C) let(D)prepare13 【C13 】(A)proceed(B) process(C) propose(D)promote14 【C14 】(A)works out(B) gives off(C) pushes up(D)puts on 15 【C15 】(A)overdo(B) sufficient(C) supply(D)add16 【C16 】(A)energy(B) curiosity(C) compassion(D)horizon17 【C17 】(A)obliged(B) deprived(C) supposed(D)exposed18 【C18
11、 】(A)nail down(B) chug down(C) cut down(D)upside down19 【C19 】(A)moist(B) hydrated(C) alert(D)awake20 【C20 】(A)destroyed(B) installed(C) fixed(D)solvePart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 If youve ever pushed bac
12、k your bedtime to watch just one more episode of Orange Is the New Black, or lay in bed wide-eyed after streaming three exhilarating hours of Game of Thrones, this new research probably wont surprise you. A new study in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine is the first to link binge-watching with
13、poorer sleep quality, more fatigue, and increased insomnia. Not only does on-demand TV tempt us to keep watching episode after episode, say the studys authors , but the shows are also designed to draw us in, boost suspense, and emotionally invest in plotlines and characters. This can lead to excitem
14、ent and increased arousal, the research shows, which can translate into “increased cognitive alertness“ and consequently an inability to get the shuteye you need. Interestingly, no relationship was found between sleep problems and regular television watching, during which viewers typically switch fr
15、om one program to another. Co-author Jan Van den Bulck, PhD, professor of communication studies at the University of Michigan, says his study does not prove that binge-watching directly affects sleep quality, but it provides good evidence that the two are linked. There are several ways in which stre
16、aming shows might keep us from scoring slumber, he adds. The study involved 423 young adults, ages 18 to 25, who completed online surveys about how often they watched television, both conventional TV and streaming services. They were also asked how frequently they “ binge-watched“ shows, defined as
17、watching multiple consecutive episodes of the same show in one sitting, on any type of screen. They also answered questions about their sleep quality and how tired (or alert) they felt throughout the day. More than 80% of the participants identified themselves as binge watchers, with 20% of that gro
18、up binge-watching at least a few times a week in the previous month. A little more than half of binge-watchers said they tended to view three to four episodes in one sitting, and the average binge session was just over 3 hours. Men binged less frequently than women, but their viewing sessions were n
19、early twice as long on average. 21 What does binge-watching mean in Paragraph 1?(A)Consuming alcohol while watching TV.(B) Watching poorly made TV programs.(C) Watching TV for an excessive period of time.(D)Downloading TV programs illegally. 22 What could be the harm of “increased cognitive alertnes
20、s“?(A)The shows are designed to attract viewers.(B) On-demand TV leads to more people indulged in TV.(C) People experience extreme excitement and sadness.(D)Some people are unable to fall asleep. 23 What does the study say about the relation between watching TV and sleep?(A)Regular television watchi
21、ng induces insomnia.(B) Binge-watching directly affects sleep quality.(C) Switching from one program to another leads lower sleep quality.(D)Binge-watching is somehow linked with sleep quality. 24 The results of study shows that_.(A)The majority of the participants are binge watchers(B) Women tend t
22、o have more self-control over the frequency of binge-watching(C) Conventional TV attract more binge-watchers than streaming services(D)Young adults tend to have more sleep problems than older people 25 What is this passage mainly about?(A)The methods of avoid binge-watching.(B) The methods of raisin
23、g sleep quality.(C) The relation between binge-watching and sleep.(D)The relation between binge-watching and age groups. 25 Before the global financial crisis, emerging economies like China aspired to “decouple“ themselves from the rich world, hoping that local demand and regional trade would sustai
24、n them even if Western markets faltered. After the crisis, rich economies aspired to couple themselves with China, one of the few sources of growth in a moribund world. Car-makers in Germany, iron-ore miners in Australia and milk-powder makers in New Zealand all benefited enormously from exports to
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