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1、2022考研英語(二)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 on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)Harlan Coben believes that if you re a writer, you 11 find the time; and that if you cant find the time, then writing isnt a p

2、riority and you re not a writer. For him writing is a joba job like any other. He has it with plumbing, pointing out that a plumber doesnt wake up and say that he cant work with pipes today.like most writers these days, you re holding down a job to pay the bills, its not (4) to find the time to writ

3、e But its not impossible It requires determination and single-mindedness.(5) that most bestselling authors began writing when they were doing other things to earn a living And today, even writers who are fairly (6) often have to do other work to (7) their writing income.As Harlan Coben has suggested

4、 its a (8) of priorities. To make writing a priority, you II have to (9) some of your day-to-day-activities and some things you really enjoy Depending on your (10) and your life style, that might mean spending less time watching television or listening to music, though some people can write (11) the

5、y listen to music. You might have to (12) the amount of exercise or sport you do. You 11 have to make social media an (13) activity rather than a daily time-consuming (14) There 11 probably have to be less socializing with your friends an less time with your family Its a (15) learning curve, and it

6、wont always make you popular.Theres just one thing you should try to keep at least some time for, (16) your writing-and thats reading. And writer needs to read as much and as widely as they can: its the one (17) supporter-something you cant do without.Time is finite. The older you get, the (18) it s

7、eems to go. We need to use it as carefully and as (19) as we can, that means prioritising out activities so that we spend most time on the things we really want to do. Ifyou re a writer, that means(20) writing.A.difficult B.normal C.steady D.pleasant.A bined B pared C.confused D.confronted.A.if B.Th

8、rough C.Once D.Unless.A.enough B.strange C.wrong D.easyPart BDirections: Read the following text and answer the questions by choosing the most suitable subheading from the list A-G for each numbered paragraphs: 41- 45: .There are two extra subheadings which you do not need Duse.Mark your answers on

9、the ANSWER SHEET: 10 points: AStart Low: Go Slow BiRound Out Your Routine CTalk With Your Doctor DMake It a Habit EGo Through the Motions FDont Go It Alone GListen to Your BodyMoving your body has been shown to reduce anxiety and depression: lower rates of many types of cancer and the risk of a hear

10、-tattack: and improve overall immunity.lt also helps build strength and staminaMORE ON STAYING FITThe Major Health Benefits of Even Modest ExerciseBest Ways to Work Out on a TreadmillA Home Exercise Plan That Really WorksHow to Use Your Heart Rate to Help You Work OutBest Equipment for a Home GymGet

11、ting back into exercise can be a challenge in the best of times, but with gyms and in-person exercise classes off-limits to many people these days because of COVID-19 concerns, it can be tricky to know where to start. And its important to get the right dose of activity. Too much too soon either resu

12、lts in injury or burnout,says Mary Yoke, PhD, a faculty member in the kinesiology department at Indiana University in Bloomington.Follow this advice to return to exercise safely.A Start Low, Go SlowDont try to go back to what you were -doing before your break. If you were walking 3 miles a day, play

13、ing 18 holes of golf three times a week, or lifting 10-pound dumbbells for three sets of lOreps, -reduce activity to % mile every other day. or nine holes of golf once a week with short walks on other days, or use 5-pound dumbbells for one set of 10 reps.Increase time, distance, and intensity gradua

14、lly. This isnt something you can do overnight/Denay says. But you 11 reap benefits such as less anxiety and improved sleep right away.G Listen to Your BodyIf you rc breathing too hard to talk in complete sentences, back off. If you feel good, go a little longer or faster. Feeling wiped out after a s

15、ession? Go easier next time. And stay alert to serious symptoms, such as chest pain or pressure, severe shortness of breath or dizziness, or faintness, and seek medical attention immediately.D Make It a HabitConsistency is the key to getting stronger and building endurance and stamina.Ten minutes of

16、 activity per day is a good start, says Marcus Jackovitz, DPT, a physical therapist at the University of Miami Hospital. AH the experts we spoke with highly recommend walking because ifs the easiest, most accessible form of exercise. Although it can be a workout on its own, if your goal is to get ba

17、ck to Zumba classes, tennis, cycling, or any other activity, walking is also a great first stepE Go Through the MotionsEven if you cant yet do a favorite activity, you can practice the moves. With or without a club or racket, swing like you re hitting the ball. Paddle like you re in a kayak or canoe

18、. Mimic your favorite swimming strokes. The action will -remind you of ihe joy the activity brought you and prime your muscles for when you can get out there again, F Dont Go It AloneExercising with others can keep you account -able and make it more fun, so you re more likely to do it again.-Jackovi

19、tz says.You can do activities such as golf and tennis or take a walk with others and still be socially distant. But when you cant connect in person, consider using technology. Chat on the phone with a fiend while you walk around your neighborhood. Face Time or Zoom with a relative as you strength tr

20、ain or stretch at home.You can also join a live stream or ondemand exercise class. Silver Sneakers offers them for older adults, or try Ever Walk for virtual challenges.Editors Note: A version of this article also appeared in the January 2021 issue of Consumer Reports On Health.TranslationDirections

21、: Translate the following text into Chinese. Write your translation neatly on the ANSWER SHEET. (15 points)Although we try our best, sometimes our paintings rarely turn out as originally planned. Changes in the light, the limitations of your painting materials and the lack of experience and techniqu

22、e mean that what you start out trying to achieve may notcome to life the way that you expected.Although this can be frustrating and disappointing, it turns out that this can actually be good for you. Unexpected results have two benefits: you pretty quickly learn to deal with disappointment and reali

23、se that when one door closes, another opens. You also quickly learn to adapt and come up with creative solutions to the problems the painting presents and thinking out side the box will become your Second nature. In fact, creative problem-solving skills are incredibly useful in daily life, with whic

24、h you re more likely to be able to find a solution when problem arises.WritingPart ADirections: Suppose you are planning a campus food festival, write an email to international students in your University tointroduce the food festival, andinvite them to participate.Please write your answer on the AN

25、SWER SHEET Do not use your own name, use Li Minginstead. (10 points)【參考范文】Dear International Students.As one of the organizers of Campus Culture Department: I am writing to invite you to attend the coming Food Festival in our school.It would be extremely exciting to taste various traditional Chinese

26、 food from different areas.There would be such amazing food types as Gong Bao Chicken from Sichuan Province and Roast Beijing Duck from Beijing: which can fully enhance your cognition on Chinese food culture as well as the costumesfeaturing regional characteristics.Additionally.delicious food can ar

27、ouse the sense of happiness: giving you all a lovelier experience during the study in China.The Food Festival will be held on the west square next to library: from 9: 30 a.m.to 12: 00 a.m this Saturday.An early reply on our invitation would be appreciated: and we will be delighted if you could atten

28、d the activityYours sincerely.Li Ming 【范文翻譯】親愛的國際學生,作為校園文化部的組織者之一,我寫信是為了邀請你參加 學校即將到來的美食節(jié)。品嘗來自不同地區(qū)的各種中國傳統(tǒng)美食將是非常令人興奮的。例如四川的宮 保雞丁、北京的烤鴨肉,這些美食都能充分提升你對中國飲食文化的認知,了解具 有地域特色的風俗。此外,美味的食物可以喚起幸福感,讓大家在中國學習的過 程中有一個更美好的體驗。美食節(jié)將于本周六上午9: 30至12: 00在圖書館旁邊的西廣場舉行。如果 您能早日回復我們的邀請,我們將不勝感激。假設(shè)能參加此次活動,我們將非常高 興。真誠地.李明Part BDir

29、ections: Write an essay based on the following chart. In your writing. youshould I) interpret the chart and2) give your comments.You should write at least 150 words on the ANSWER SHEET 2.(15 points)90 -80 -70 60 -50 40 -90 -80 -70 60 -50 40 -518364口總體農(nóng)村20182。2(俄國快遞業(yè)務(wù)在變動情況(單位:10億件)【參考范文】What is profo

30、undly demonstrated in the above column chart is that dramatic changes have taken place in the total and rural amount of Chinas expressage from 2018 to 202().The total number of Chinas expressage increased from 51 billion in 2018 to 64 billion in 2019 and then to about 83 billion in 2020, and meanwhi

31、le the number of the rural expressage also significantly jumped from about 12 billion to 15 billion and then to 30 billion in the same pcriod.Thc column chart illustrates the phenomenon that people in mounting numbers prefer to purchase goods online delivered by the expressage which ascends impressi

32、vely both in total and the rural.Three reasons, in my belief, can account for this trend.First and foremost, with the acceleration of the society and economy enormously boosting peoples livelihood , the dramatic increase of expressage has inevitably tu rned out to be a prevailing trend.Moreover, the

33、 fast pace of mode rn life and the fierce competition of society result in peoples gradually changed values, leading more and more people tend to put much emphasis on their convenience in order to save time and energy .Furthermore, relevant policies issued by the authorities and government advance t

34、he development of the Chinas expressage, especially in the rural areasFrom what have been analyzed above, it can be confidently concluded that this is the natural result of social and economic development, which complies with the interest of both the country and the people. Accordingly. it can be pr

35、edicted that with the collaboration of the government and individuals, this trend will definitely continue in the forthcoming years.【范文翻譯】上面的柱狀圖深刻地說明,從2018年到2020年中國的快遞業(yè)務(wù)總量和農(nóng)村 快遞業(yè)務(wù)量發(fā)生了巨大的變化。中國快遞業(yè)務(wù)總量從2018年的510億增加到 2019的640億然后在2020年增加到830億,同時農(nóng)村快遞業(yè)務(wù)的數(shù)量也大幅躍 升,在同一時期,由120億到150億,然后驟增至300億。該柱狀圖展示了越來越多的人們傾向在網(wǎng)

36、上購物導致快遞激增的現(xiàn)象,無論 是全國快件總量還是農(nóng)村快件數(shù)量的增長都令人印象深刻。個人認為以下三個因 素可以解釋這種趨勢。首先,社會和經(jīng)濟的快速開展極大地提高了人民的生活水平, 網(wǎng)購促使快遞急劇增長不可防止地變成了一個普遍的趨勢。此外,現(xiàn)代生活的快 節(jié)奏和社會的激烈競爭導致人們的價值觀年逐漸改變,使得越來越多的人為了節(jié) 省時間和精力傾向于注重便利性。,而且,有關(guān)部門和政府發(fā)布的相關(guān)政策也促進 了中國快遞行業(yè)的開展,特別是在農(nóng)村地區(qū)。鑒于上述分析,可以自信地得出結(jié)論,該現(xiàn)象是社會經(jīng)濟開展的自然結(jié)果, 符合國家和人民的利益。因此,可以預測,在政府和個人的共同作用下這一趨勢肯 定會在未來幾年繼續(xù)下

37、去。.A.Accpect B.Explain C.Rcmcmbcr D.Suppose.A.well-known B.well-advised C.well-informed D.wcll-choscn.A.donate B.generate C.supplement D.calculate.A.causc B.purpose C.question D.condition.A.highlight B.sacrifice C.continue D.explore.A.relations B.interests C. memories D.skills.A.until B.because C.wh

38、ile D.before.A.put up with B.make up of C.hang on to D.cut down on.A.intelligent B.occasional C.intensive D.emotional.A.habit B.test C.decision D.plan.A.tough B.gentle C.rapid D.funny.A.in place of B.in charge of C.in response to D.in addition to.A.indispensable B.innovative C.invisible D.instant.A.

39、 duller B.harder C.quieter D.quicker.A.pcacefully B.generously C.productively D.gratefully.A.at most B.in tum C.on average D.above allSection II Reading ComprehensionPartADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A. B. C. or D.Mark your answers on AN

40、SWER SHEET 1. (40 points)Text 1On a recent sunny day 13.000 chickens roam over Larry Browns 40 windswept acres in Shiner Texas. Some rest in the shade of a parked car Others drink waterwith the cows. This all seems random, but its by design, part of what the $6.1 billion US. egg industry bets will b

41、e its next big thing: climate-friendly eggs.These eggs, which are making their debut now on shelves for as muchasS8adozen. are still labeled organic and animal -friendly, but they re also from birds that live on farms using regenerative agriculture -special techniques to cultivate rich soils that ca

42、n trap green house gases. Such eggs could be marketed as helping to fight climate change.Im excited about our progressHsays Brown, who is adding more cover crops that draw worms, and crickets for the chickens to eat. The birds waste then fertilizes fields. Such improvements allow our hens to forage

43、for higher -quality natural feed that will be good for the land, the hens, and the eggs that we supply to our customers.The egg industrys push is the first major test of whether animal products from regenerative farms can become the next premium offering, in barely more than a decade, organic eggs w

44、ent from being dismissed as a niche product in natural foods stores to being sold at Walmart. More recently there were similar doubts about probiotics and plant-based meats, but both have exploded into major supermarket categories. If the sustainable-egg roll out is successful, it could open the flo

45、odgates for regenerative beef, broccoli, and beyondRegenerative products could be a hard sell because the concept is tough to define quickly, says Julie Stanton, associate professor of agricultural economics at Pennsylvania State University Brandy wine. Such farming also brings minimal, ifany. impro

46、vement to the food products (though some producers say their eggs have more protein).The industry is betting that the same consumers paying more for premium attributes such as free-range. non-GMO. and pasture-raised eggs will embrace sustainability. Surveys show that younger generations are more con

47、cerned about climate change, and some of the success of plant-based meat can be chalked up to shoppers wanting to signal their desire to protect environment. Young adults really care about the pla says John Brunnquell, president of Eggs lnnovationsare absolutely altering the food chain beyond what I

48、t hink even they understand what they* re doing. The industry is betting that the same consumers paying more for premium attributes such as frcc-ra non-GMO, and pasture-raised eggs will embsustainability. Surveys show that younger generations more concerned about climate change, and some ot success

49、of plant-based meat can be chalked u shoppers wanting to signal their desire to protect environment. Young adults really care about the plasays John Brumnquell. president of Egg Innovationsare absolutely altering the food chain beyond what It think even they understand what they re doing.the climate

50、 - friendly eggs are producted .A at a considerably low costBJ at the demand of regular shoppers C as a replacement fbr organic eggsD on specially designed farmslarry Brown is excited about his progress in .reducting the damage ofBl accelaratiny the disposal of uest. Creatinya sustainable systemAttr

51、atiny customers to his productsthe example of organic eggs is used in the paragragh if to suggest .the doubts to over natural feedsthe set breaks in the eggs industryCJ the potential of regenerative productsthe promotional success of super marketsIt can be learned from paragraph that young people .A

52、 are reluctant to change (heir dietBl are likely to buy climate fiendly eggsare curious about new foodare amazed at agruculoure advorcesJohn Brungvel would disagree with Julie Stanton overegenerative products .A markets prospectsstandard definitionmarket prospectmoricl implicationText 2More American

53、s are opting to work well into retirement, a growing trend that threatens to upend the old workforce model.One in three Americans who are at least 40 have or plan to have a job in retirement to prepare for a longer life, according to a survey conducted by Harris Poll for TD Ameritrade. Even more sur

54、prising is that more than half of unretireesn-those who plan to work in retirement or wentback to work after retiring -said they would be employed in their later years even if they had enough money to settle down, the survey showed.Financial needs arent the only culprit for the unretirementtrend. Ot

55、her reasons, according to the study, include personal fulfillment such as staying mentally fit, preventing boredom or avoiding depression. About 72% of unretireerespondents said that they would return to work once retired to keep mentally fit while 59% said it would be tied to making ends meet.The c

56、oncept of retirement is evolving.nsaid Christine Russell, senior manager of retirement at TD Ameritrade. Ifs not just about finances. The value of work is also driving folks to continue working past retirement.One reason for the change in retirement patterns: Americans arc living longer. Older Ameri

57、cans are also the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. workforce, and boomers are expected to live longer than previous generations. The percentage of rctircmcnt-agc people in the labor force has doubled over the past three decades. About 20% of people 65 and older were in the workforce in February,

58、up from an al-ltime low of 10% in January 1985, according to money manager United Income.Because of longer life spans. Americans are also boosting their savings topreserve their nest eggs, the TD Ameritrade study showed, which surveyed 2,000 adults between 40 to 79. Six in 10 unretireesMare increasi

59、ng their savings in anticipation of a longer life, according to the survey. Among the most popular ways they are doing this, the company said, is by reducing their overall expenses, securing life insurance or maximizing their contributions to retirement accounts.Unfortunately, many people who are op

60、ting to work in retirement are preparing to do so because they are worried about making ends meet in their later years, said Brent Weiss, a co-founder at Baltimore-based financial-planning firm Facet Wealth. He suggested that preretirees should speak with a financial adviser to set long-term financi

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