[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷83及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 83 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 As I type these lines, my daughter, Harriet, who is 14, is on her iPhone skipping among no fewer than eight social media sites. My
2、son, Penn, who is 15, will be asleep for hours yet. He was【C1】_all night with a friend playing two video games, in a jag fueled by his favorite foodlike【C2 】_.I like that my kids are comfortable and alert in the wired world. But increasingly I am【C3】_for them. Its more【C4】_every day that screens hav
3、e gradually stolen them from themselves. My wife, Cree, and I have【C5】_them to drift quite distantly into the online world, and we fear our casualness has been a【C6】_.Each summer Cree and I resolve to【C7】_things back. This is【C8】_we draft rules for a new school year, strictures like: no laptops in b
4、edrooms during the week; homework before screen time; no electronics after 10 p.m These rules invariably begin to【C9 】_by Day 3. By Day 4, there is pleading, and the discreet slamming of doors. By Day 8, no one is sure what the【C10】_are anymore. Were back where we started, and plump with fear.This y
5、ear it【C11】_to me we needed help. So I sat down with a new book that【C12】_assistance, and understanding. It is The Big Disconnect: Protecting Childhood and Family Relationships in the Digital Age, whose primary【C13】_, Catherine Steiner-Adair, is a clinical psychologist who teaches at Harvard Medical
6、 School. Her book is【C14 】_on thousands of interviews, and it can be eloquent about the need to ration our children s computer time. Here the author has pinned me. I like to think I m a good father, perhaps even casually【C15】_in my better moments,【C16】_there is zero doubt that, without my iPhone in
7、my palm, I feel I lose something since Im fairly【C17】_. I must change my life a bit.Cree and I are still hammering out our kids computer rules. We are trying to【C18 】_in mind that we re not our kids best friends; we re their【 C19】_. And we are【C20】_if theres an app for fortitude.1 【C1 】(A)out(B) awa
8、ken(C) away(D)up2 【C2 】(A)objects(B) substances(C) things(D)materials3 【C3 】(A)disappointed(B) satisfied(C) terrified(D)worried4 【C4 】(A)common(B) serious(C) negative(D)apparent5 【C5 】(A)stopped(B) allowed(C) suggested(D)admitted6 【C6 】(A)habit(B) failure(C) fortune(D)disaster7 【C7 】(A)rein(B) pay(C
9、) return(D)keep8 【C8 】(A)when(B) what(C) where(D)because9 【C9 】(A)work(B) pause(C) cease(D)crack10 【C10 】(A)electronics(B) punishments(C) rules(D)concerns11 【C11 】(A)occurred(B) took(C) left(D)seemed12 【C12 】(A)applies(B) relates(C) offers(D)features13 【C13 】(A)character(B) author(C) partner(D)edito
10、r14 【C14 】(A)written(B) identified(C) based(D)put15 【C15 】(A)inferior(B) superb(C) nice(D)playful16 【C16 】(A)and(B) besides(C) but(D)as17 【C17 】(A)confused(B) regretable(C) lonely(D)obsessive18 【C18 】(A)put(B) remember(C) stay(D)keep19 【C19 】(A)relatives(B) parents(C) companions(D)enemies20 【C20 】(A
11、)wondering(B) thinking(C) guessing(D)hopingPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Some chief executives say they are unplugging as best they can, when they can. Baratunde Thurston, CEO of humor company Cultivated
12、Wit, braved a 25-day Internet detox last year and now settles for what he calls “micro-disconnecting“. For example, not checking Twitter at a meeting. And Spencer Rascoff, the CEO of online real estate center Zillow, turns off his company email for a 24-hour stretch every week.Internet sabbaticals i
13、s popular recently, but those at the helm of companies arent usually able to completely cut the wire. Still, many CEOs say they want to find a balance, suspecting it might actually help their work.“I am constantly thinking about Zillow, even when Im sleeping,“ Mr. Rascoff says. “Without technology,
14、I can think about it more thoughtfully without interruptions.“ Leslie Perlow, a Harvard Business School professor, says time away from technology can make people more creative, innovative and productive. “Everybody is bombarded all the time these days,“ she says. “The more senior you are, the more y
15、ou perceive, there s nobody but me.“Jim Moffatt, CEO of Deloitte Consulting LLP, finds that occasionally turning out helps him cut through the “fog“ and “clutter“ of the day-to-day grind, making it easier to solve big problems. While “recharging“ on a recent summer vacation he caught a movie with hi
16、s 14 year-old son. As the credits rolled, he had an epiphany about who the elusive, missing employee should be for a team he was putting together. During fireworks this past Fourth of July, he mapped out global strategy in his head.Recent research from the University of Glasgow and UK-based Modeuro
17、Consulting showed that executive email habits can be contagious; when the leadership team at a London-based power company decreased their email output, employees followed suit.Mr. Moffatt says one of the reasons he s so public about his unplugging is to show his employees that it is important to hav
18、e a life outside of work. Plus, his occasional absences give colleagues the chance to exercise more power. “It sends a pretty strong signal to your team: I don t have to be there all the time,“ he says.Handing over the reins does occasionally come with growing pains. Mr. Thurston of Cultivated Wit e
19、schewed everything from work email to Facebook to Instagram last December and found it to be a “humbling“ experience.21 The author mentions Baratunde Thurston and Spencer Rascoff to show that_.(A)some chief executives are favorable to be alone(B) micro-disconnecting is a hard time for executives(C)
20、Internet detox enjoys its popularity recently(D)CEOs are able to completely cut the wire22 Which of the following is NOT true according to Paragraphs 3-4?(A)Without technology, Mr. Rascoff thinks more thoughtfully.(B) Without technology, Leslie Perlow thinks people work more efficiently.(C) Jim Moff
21、att finds occasionally unplugging helps him easier to solve problems.(D)Jim Moffatt s case shows time away from work helps make global strategies.23 The reasons that Mr. Moffatt is public about his unplugging exclude_.(A)it can offer an opportunity to test the loyalty of his employees(B) it is vital
22、 to show his employees having a life out of work(C) employees are offered opportunities to exercise more power(D)it can send a message that sometimes he can be absent24 It can be inferred from the last paragraph that_.(A)it s difficult for Mr. Thurston to turn off Internet(B) Facebook and Instagram
23、are indispensable tools in work(C) it s painful sometimes to delegate power(D)keeping away from Internet makes people humble25 The most appropriate title for this text could be_.(A)The Reflections of CEOs(B) At Work: Unplugging Can Help(C) Unplugging Encourages to Think Independently(D)Stay Away fro
24、m High Technology25 Much of continental Europe is in poor shape. True, the aggregate wealth of people is little changed and the social capital in museums, parks and other amenities is still intact. Yet, in the western part, the economy is failing society. Inclusion of ethnic minorities and youth in
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