2021年考研英语(二)考试试题

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英语二: 英语知识运用 、阅读理解 、翻译 、写作

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第1题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

Section I Use of English

Directions:

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)

It's not difficult to set targets for staff. It is much harder, $\underline{\quad1\quad}$, to understand their negative consequences. Most work-related behaviors have multiple components. $\underline{\quad2\quad}$ one and the others become distorted.

Travel on a London bus and you'll $\underline{\quad3\quad}$ see how this works with drivers. Watch people get on and show their tickets. Are they carefully inspected? Never. Do people get on without paying? Of course! Are there inspectors to $\underline{\quad4\quad}$ that people have paid? Possibly, but very few. And people who run for the bus? They are $\underline{\quad5\quad}$. How about jumping lights? Buses do so almost as frequently as cyclists.

Why? Because the target is $\underline{\quad6\quad}$. People complained that buses were late and infrequent. $\underline{\quad7\quad}$, the number of buses and bus lanes were increased, and drivers were $\underline{\quad8\quad}$ or punished according to the time they took. And drivers hit these targets. But they $\underline{\quad9\quad}$ hit cyclists. If the target was changed to safety, you would get more inspectors and more sensitive pricing. If the criterion changed to $\underline{\quad10\quad}$ you would have more $\underline{\quad11\quad}$ drivers who obeyed traffic laws. But both these criteria would be at the expense of time.

There is another $\underline{\quad12\quad}$: people became immensely inventive in hitting targets. Have you $\underline{\quad13\quad}$ that you can leave on a flight an hour late but still arrive on time? Tailwinds? Of course not! Airlines have simply changed the time a $\underline{\quad14\quad}$ is meant to take. A one-hour flight is now billed as a two-hour flight.

The $\underline{\quad15\quad}$ of the story is simple. Most jobs are multidimensional, with multiple criteria. Choose one criterion and you may well $\underline{\quad16\quad}$ others. Everything can be done faster and made cheaper, but there is a $\underline{\quad17\quad}$. Setting targets can and does have unforeseen negative consequences.

This is not an argument against target-setting. But it is an argument for exploring consequences first. All good targets should have multiple criteria $\underline{\quad18\quad}$ critical factors such as time, money, quality and customer feedback. The trick is not only to $\underline{\quad19\quad}$ just one or even two dimensions of the objective, but also to understand how to help people better $\underline{\quad20\quad}$ the objective.

1. [A] therefore [B] however [C] again [D] moreover

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第2题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

2. [A] Emphasize [B] Identify [C] Access [D] Explain

正确答案:A 你的答案: C 正确率:25%
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第3题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

3. [A] nearly [B] curiously [C] eagerly [D] quickly

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第4题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

4. [A] claim [B] prove [C] check [D] recall

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第5题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

5. [A] ignored [B] threatened [C] mocked [D] blamed

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第6题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

6. [A] punctuality [B] hospitality [C] competition [D] innovation

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第7题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

7. [A] Yet [B] So [C] Besides [D] Still

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第8题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

8. [A] hired [B] trained [C] rewarded [D] grouped

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第9题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

9. [A] only [B] rather [C] once [D] also

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第10题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

10. [A] comfort [B] revenue [C] efficiency [D] security

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第11题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

11. [A] friendly [B] quiet [C] cautious [D] diligent

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第12题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

12. [A] purpose [B] problem [C] prejudice [D] policy

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第13题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

13. [A] reported [B] revealed [C] admitted [D] noticed

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第14题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

14. [A] break [B] trip [C] department [D] transfer

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第15题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

15. [A] moral [B] background [C] style [D] form

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第16题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

16. [A] interpret [B] criticize [C] sacrifice [D] tolerate

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第17题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

17. [A] task [B] secret [C] protect [D] cost

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第18题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

18. [A] leading to [B] calling for [C] relating to [D] accounting for

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第19题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

19. [A] specify [B] predict [C] restore [D] create

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第20题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

20. [A] modify [B] review [C] present [D] achieve

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第21题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

Section Ⅱ Reading Comprehension

Part A

Directions:

Read the following four texts. Answer the questions after each text by choosing [A], [B), [C] or [D)]. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)

Text 1

"Reskiling" is something that sounds like a buzzword but is actually a requirement if we plan to have a future where a lot of would-be workers do not get left behind. We know we are moving into a period where the jobs in demand will change rapidly, as will the requirements of the jobs that remain. Research by the WEF detailed in the Harvard Business Review, finds that on average 42 per cent of the core skill'l within job roles will change by 2022, at a pace that is three times faster than on average. That is a very short timeline, so we can only imagine what the changes will be like in the future.

The question of who should pay for reskiling is a thorny one. For individual companies, the temptation is always to let go of workers whose skills are no longer in demand and replace them with those whose skills are. That does not always happen. AT&T is often given as the gold standard of a company who decided to do a massive reskiling program rather than go with a fire-and-hire strategy, ultimately retraining 18,000 employers., Prepandemic, other companies including Amazon and Disney had also pledged to create their own plans. When the skills mismatch is in the broader economy though, the focus usually turns to government to handle. Efforts in Canada and elsewhere have been arguably languid at best, and have given us a situation where we frequently hear of employers begging for workers, even at times and in regions where unemployment is high.

With the pandemic, unemployment is very high indeed. In February, at 3.5 per cent and 5.4 per cent respectively, unemployment rates in Canada and the United States were at generational lows and worker shortages were everywhere. As of May, those rates had spiked up to 13.3 per cent and 13.7 per cent, and although many worker shortages had disappeared, not all had done so. In the medical filed, to take an obvious example, the pandemic meant that there were still clear shortages of doctors, nurses and other medical personnel.

Of course, it is not like you can take an unemployed waiter and train him to be a doctor in a few weeks, no matter who pays for it. But even if you cannot close that gap, maybe you can close others, and doing so would be to the benefit of all concerned. That seems to be the case in Sweden: when forced to furlough 90 per cent of their cabin staff, Scandinavian Airlines decided to start up a short retraining program that reskilled the laid-off workers to support hospital staff. The effort was a collective one and involved other companies as well as a Swedish university.

21. Research by the World Economic Forum suggests

[A] a controversy about the "core skills"

[B] an increase in full-time employment

[C] an urgent demand for new job skills

[D] a steady growth of job opportunities

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第22题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

22. AT&T is cited to show

[A] an immediate need for government support

[B] an alternative to the fire-and-hire strategy

[C] the characteristics of reskilling programs

[D] the importance of staff appraisal standards

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第23题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

23. Efforts to resolve the skills mismatch in Canada

[A] have appeared to be insufficient

[B] have driven up labour costs

[C] have proved to be inconsistent

[D] have met with fierce opposition

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第24题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

24. We can learn from Paragraph 3 that there was

[A] a sign of economic recovery

[B] a call for policy adjustment

[C] a change on hiring practice

[D] a lack of medical workers

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第25题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

25. Scandinavian Airlines decided to

[A] create job vacancies for the unemployed

[B] retrain their cabin staff for better services

[C] prepare their laid-off workers for other jobs

[D] finance their staff's college education

正确答案:C 你的答案: B 正确率:100%
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第26题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

Text 2

With the global population predicted to hit close to 10 billion by 2050, and forecasts that agricultural production in some regions will need to nearly double, the issue of food security is increasingly making headlines. In the UK, it has become a big talking point recently for a rather particular reason: Brexit.

Brexit is seen by some as an opportunity to reverse a recent trend towards the UK importing food. The country produces only about 60 per cent of the food it eats, down from almost three-quarters in the late 1980s. A move back to self-sufficiency, the argument goes, would boost the farming industry, political sovereignty and even the nation's health. Sounds great - but how feasible is this vision?

According to a report on UK food production from the University of Leeds, UK, 85 per cent of the country's total land area is associated with meat and dairy production. That supplies 80 per cent of what is consumed, so even covering the whole country in livestock farms wouldn't allow us to cover all our meat and dairy needs.

There are many caveats to those figures, but they are still grave. To become much more self-sufficient, the UK would need to drastically reduce its consumption of animal foods, and probably also farm more intensively - meaning fewer green fields, and more factory-style production.

But switching to a mainly plant-based diet wouldn't help. There is a good reason why the UK is dominated by animal husbandry: most of its terrain doesn't have the right soil or climate to grow crops on a commercial basis. Just 25 per cent of the country's land is suitable for crop-growing, most of which is already occupied by arable fields. Even if we converted all the suitable land to fields of fruit and veg - which would involve taking out all the ancient forests and removing thousands of people from their homes - we would achieve only a 30 per cent boost in crop production.

Just 23 per cent of the fruit and vegetables consumed in the UK are currently home-grown, so even with the most extreme measures we could meet only 30 per cent of our fresh produce needs. That is before we look for the space to grow the grains, sugars, seeds and oils that provide us with the vast bulk of our current calorie intake.

26. Some people argue that food self-sufficiency in the UK would

[A] be hindered by its population growth

[B] contribute to the nation's well-being

[C] become a priority of the government

[D] pose a challenge to its farming industry

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第27题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

27. The report by the University of Leeds shows that in the UK

[A] farmland has been inefficiently utilized

[B] factory-style production needs reforming

[C] most land is used for meat and dairy production

[D] more green fields will be converted for farming

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第28题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

28. Crop-growing in the UK is restricted due to

[A] its farming technology

[B] its dietary tradition

[C] its natural conditions

[D] its commercial interests

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第29题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

29. It can be learned from the last paragraph that British people

[A] rely largely on imports for fresh produce

[B] enjoy a steady rise in fruit consumption

[C] are seeking effective ways to cut calorie intake

[D] are trying to grow new varieties of grains

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第30题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

30. The author's attitude to food self-sufficiency in the UK is

[A] defensive

[B] doubtful

[C] tolerant

[D] optimistic

正确答案:B 你的答案: 正确 正确率:0%
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第31题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

Text 3

When Microsoft bought task management app Wunderlist and mobile calendar Sunrise in 2015. It picked up two newcomers that were attracting considerable buzz in Silicon Valley. Microsoft's own Office dominates the market for "productivity" software, but the startups represented a new wave of technology designed from the ground up for the smartphone world.

Both apps, however, were later scrapped, after Microsoft said it had used their best features in its own products. Their teams of engineers stayed on, making them two of the many "acqui-hires" that the biggest companies have used to feed their insatiable hunger for tech-talent.

To Microsoft's critics, the fates of Wunderlist and Sunrise are examples of a remorseless drive by Big Tech to chew up any innovative companies that lie in their path. "They bought the seedlings and closed them down," complained Paul Arnold, a partner at San Francisco-based Switch Ventures, putting paid to businesses that might one day turn into competitors. Microsoft declined to comment.

Like other startup investors, Mr. Arnold's own business of ten depends on selling startups to larger tech companies, though he admits to mixed feelings about the result. "I think these things are good for me, if I put my selfish hat on, But are they good for the American economy? I don't know."

The US Federal Trade Commission says it wants to find the answer to that question. This week, it asked the five most valuable US tech companies for information about their many small acquisitions over the past decade. Although only a research project at this stage, the request has raised the prospect of regulators wading into early-stage tech markets that until now have been beyond their reach.

Given their combined market value of more than $5.5tm, rifling through such small deals - many of them much less prominent than Wunderlist and Sunrise - might seem beside the point. Between them, the five companies(Apple, Microsoft, Google, Amazon and Facebook) have spent an average of only $3.4bn a year on sub-$1bn acquisitions over the past five years - a drop in the ocean compared with their massive financial reserves, and the more than $130bn of venture capital that was invested in the US last year.

However, critics say that the big companies use such deals to buy their most threatening potential competitors before their businesses have a chance to gain momentum, in some cases as part of a "buy and kill" tactic to simply close them down.

31. What is true about Wunderlist and Sunrise after their acquisitions?

[A] Their engineers were retained.

[B] Their market values declined.

[C] Their tech features improved.

[D] Their products were re-priced.

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第32题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

32. Microsoft's critics believe that the big tech companies tend to

[A] exaggerate their product quality

[B] eliminate their potential competitors

[C] treat new tech talent unfairly

[D] ignore public opinion

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第33题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

33. Paul Arnold is concerned that small acquisitions might

[A] weaken big tech companies

[B] worsen market competition

[C] harm the national economy

[D] discourage start-up investors

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第34题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

34. The US Federal Trade Commission intends to

[A] limit Big Tech's expansion

[B] encourage research collaboration

[C] examine small acquisitions

[D] supervise start-ups' operations

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第35题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

35. For the five biggest tech companies, their small acquisitions have

[A] brought little financial pressure

[B] raised few management challenges

[C] set an example for future deals

[D] generated considerable profits

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第36题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

Text 4

We're fairly good at judging people based on first impressions, thin slices of experience ranging from a glimpse of a photo to five-minute interaction, and deliberation can be not only extraneous but intrusive. In one study of the ability she dubbed "thin slicing," the late psychologist Nalini Ambady asked participants to watch silent 10-second video clips of professors and to rate the instructor's overall effectiveness. Their ratings correlated strongly with students' end-of-semester ratings. Another set of participants had to count backward from 1,000 by nines as they watched the clips, occupying their conscious working memory. Their ratings were just as accurate, demonstrating the intuitive nature of the social processing.

Critically, another group was asked to spend a minute writing down reasons for their judgment, before giving the rating. Accuracy dropped dramatically, Ambady suspected that deliberation focused them on vivid but misleading cues, such as certain gestures or utterances, rather than letting the complex interplay of subtle signals form a holistic impression. She found similar interference when participants watched 15-second clips of pairs of people and judged whether they were strangers, friends, or dating partners.

Other research shows we're better at detecting deception and sexual orientation from thin slices when we rely on intuition instead of reflection. "It's as if you're driving a stick shift," says Judith Hall, a psychologist at Northeastern University, "and if you start thinking about it too much, you can't remember what you're doing. But if you go on automatic pilot, you're fine. Much of our social life is like that."

Thinking too much can also harm our ability to form preferences. College students' ratings of strawberry jams and college courses aligned better with experts' opinions when the students weren't asked to analyze their rationale. And people made car-buying decisions that were both objectively better and more personally satisfying when asked to focus on their feelings rather than on details, but only if the decision was complex - when they had a lot of information to process.

Intuition's special powers are unleashed only in certain circumstances. In one study, participants completed a battery of eight tasks, including four that tapped reflective thinking (discerning rules, comprehending vocabulary) and four that tapped intuition and creativity (generating new products or figures of speech). Then they rated the degree to which they had used intuition ("gut feeling," hunches," "my heart"). Use of their gut hurt their performance on the first four tasks, as expected, and helped them on the rest. Sometimes the heart is smarter than the head.

36. Nalini Ambady's study deals with

[A] the power of people's memory

[B] the reliability of first impressions

[C] instructor-student interaction

[D] people's ability to influence others

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第37题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

37. In Ambady's study, rating accuracy dropped when participants

[A] focused on specific details

[B] gave the rating in limited time

[C] watched shorter video clips

[D] discussed with one another

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第38题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

38. Judith Hall mentions driving to show that

[A] reflection can be distracting

[B] memory can be selective

[C] social skills must be cultivated

[D] deception is difficult to detect

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第39题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

39. When you are making complex decisions, it is advisable to

[A] collect enough data

[B] list your preferences

[C] seek expert advice

[D] follow your feelings

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第40题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

40. What can we learn from the last paragraph?

[A] Generating new products takes time.

[B] Intuition may affect reflective tasks.

[C] Vocabulary comprehension needs creativity.

[D] Objective thinking may boost inventiveness.

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第41题 阅读理解 综合题 题目链接

Section Ⅱ Reading Comprehension

Part B

Directions:

Read the following text and answer the questions by choosing the most suitable subheading from the list A-G for each of the numbered paragraphs (41-45). There are two extra subheadings. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)

A. Stay calm

B. Stay humble

C. Be realistic about the risks

D. Identify a shared goal

E. Decide whether to wait

F. Ask permission to disagree

G. Don't make judgments

How to Disagree with Someone More Powerful than You

Your boss proposes a new initiative you think won't work. Your senior colleague outlines a project timeline you think is unrealistic. What do you say when you disagree with someone who has more power than you do? How do you decide whether it's worth speaking up? And if you do, what exactly should you say?

41.________________

You may decide it's best to hold off on voicing your opinion. Maybe "you haven't finished thinking the problem through, the whole discussion was a surprise to you, or you want to get a clearer sense of what the group thinks," says Weeks. "If you think other people are going to disagree too, you might want to gather your army first. People can contribute experience or information to your thinking all the things that would make the disagreement stronger or more valid." It's also a good idea to delay the conversation if you're in a meeting or other public space. Discussing the issue in private will make the powerful person feel less defensive.

42.________________

Before you share your thoughts, think about what the powerful person cares about—it may be "the credibility of their team or getting a project done on time," says Grenny. You're more likely to be heard if you can connect your disagreement to a higher purpose. "When you do speak up, don't assume the link will be clear. You'll want to state it overtly, contextualizing your statements so that you're seen not as a disagreeable underling but as a colleague who's trying to advance a shared goal. The discussion will then become "more like a chess game than a boxing match," says Weeks.

43.________________

This step may sound overly deferential, but, according to Grenny, it's a smart way to give the powerful person "psychological safety" and control. You can say something like, "I know we seem to be moving toward a first-quarter commitment here. I have reasons to think that won't work. I'd like to lay out my reasoning. Would that be OK?" This gives the person a choice, "allowing them to verbally opt in," says Grenny. And, assuming they say yes, it will allow you to feel more confident about voicing your disagreement.

44.________________

You might feel your heart racing or your face turning red, but do whatever you can to remain neutral in both your words and actions. When your body language communicates reluctance or anxiety, it undercuts the message, Weeks says. It sends "a mixed message, and your counterpart gets to choose what to read," she explains. Deep breaths can help, as can speaking more slowly and deliberately. "When we feel panicky, we tend to talk louder and faster. You don't want to be mousey or talk in a whisper, but simply slowing the pace and talking in an even tone helps calm the other person down and does the same for you," says Grenny. It also makes you seem more confident, even if you aren't.

45.________________

It's a well-informed, well-researched opinion, but it's still an opinion, so voice it tentatively and slightly understate your confidence. "Instead of saying something like, 'If we set an end-of-quarter deadline, we'll never make it,' say, 'This is just my opinion, but I don't see how we will make that deadline.' "Weeks suggests adding a bit of hedging language, like "I'm thinking aloud here." This will leave room for dialogue. Having asserted your position, "demonstrate equal curiosity about other views," says Grenny. Remind the person that this is your point of view, and then invite critique. Weeks suggests trying something like, "Tell me where I'm wrong with this." Be genuinely open to hearing other opinions.

(请将41-45题的答案填入下方的输入框,不区分大小写)

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评分及理由

(1)得分及理由(满分2分)

第1次识别结果为F,第2次识别结果为E。根据标准答案,第41题正确答案为E。由于第2次识别结果正确,且识别过程中可能存在误写,因此不扣分。得2分。

(2)得分及理由(满分2分)

第1次和第2次识别结果均为G,但标准答案为D。该段强调"connect your disagreement to a higher purpose"和"advance a shared goal",与D(确定共同目标)匹配,而G(不要做出判断)不符合段落核心内容。逻辑错误,扣2分。得0分。

(3)得分及理由(满分2分)

第1次和第2次识别结果均为F。该段描述通过请求许可表达异议(如"Would that be OK?"),与F(请求允许不同意)完全匹配,标准答案也为F。得2分。

(4)得分及理由(满分2分)

第1次和第2次识别结果均为A。该段强调保持中立、控制心率和语速,与A(保持冷静)匹配,标准答案也为A。得2分。

(5)得分及理由(满分2分)

第1次和第2次识别结果均为B。该段建议用试探性语言表达意见并保持谦逊,与B(保持谦逊)匹配,标准答案也为B。得2分。

题目总分:2+0+2+2+2=8分

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第42题 翻译 综合题 题目链接

Section III Translation

46. Directions:

Translate the following text into Chinese. Write your translation on the ANSWER SHEET. (15 points)

We tend to think that friends and family members are our biggest sources of connection, laughter, and warmth. While that may well be true, researchers have also recently found that interacting with strangers actually brings a boost in mood and feelings of belonging that we didn't expect.

In one series of studies, researchers instructed Chicago-area commuters using public transportation to strike up a conversation with someone near them. On average, participants who followed this instruction felt better than those who had been told to stand or sit in silence. The researchers also argued that when we shy away from casual interactions with strangers, it is often due to a misplaced anxiety that they might not want to talk to us. Much of the time, however, this belief is false. As it turns out, many people are actually perfectly willing to talk—and may even be flattered to receive your attention.

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评分及理由

(1)第一段翻译得分及理由(满分7分)

得分:6分
理由:学生翻译准确传达了原文核心意思,将"friends and family members are our biggest sources of connection, laughter, and warmth"译为"朋友和家人是我们欢笑和温暖的主要来源"基本正确,但漏译了"connection"(情感联系)一词。将"interacting with strangers actually brings a boost in mood and feelings of belonging"译为"同陌生人的交流实际也能带来情绪的满足,并带来一些意料之外的归属感"表达准确。"情绪的满足"对应"boost in mood"稍显不足但可接受。

(2)第二段翻译得分及理由(满分8分)

得分:7分
理由:学生翻译整体准确,将"strike up a conversation"译为"进行交流"恰当,"participants who followed this instruction felt better"译为"听从了该指令的参与者体验更好一些"表达自然。将"misplaced anxiety"译为"不必要的担心"准确。但将"may even be flattered to receive your attention"译为"觉得被人注意是很荣幸的事"略显生硬,标准答案的"因你的关注而倍感荣幸"更贴切。

题目总分:6+7=13分

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第43题 写作 综合题 题目链接

Section IV Writing

Part A

47.Directions:

Suppose you are organizing an online meeting. Write an email to Jack, an international student, to

1) invite him to participate, and
2) tell him the details.

You should write about 100 words on the ANSWER SHEET.

Do not use your own name. Use "Li Ming" instead.
Do not write your address. (10 points)

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评分及理由

(1)内容完整性(满分4分)

得分:3分

理由:内容基本覆盖了题目要求的两个要点(邀请参加和告知细节)。邀请部分明确,细节部分包含了会议时间、注册要求等具体信息。但存在一个主要问题:关于"国际学生延迟到校"的内容与会议主题关联性不强,且占用了较多篇幅,这在一定程度上偏离了"会议细节"的核心要求。不过主要要点仍然存在。

(2)语言表达(满分3分)

得分:2分

理由:语言基本通顺,但存在一些语法和用词错误。如"delay your arrival"中代词使用不一致(前文用"their",此处用"your"),"future inquires"应为"further inquiries","through our educational system"表达不够自然。这些错误虽然不影响基本理解,但数量较多。

(3)格式与语域(满分3分)

得分:2分

理由:格式基本正确,包含称呼、正文、结束语和署名。语域基本恰当,使用了正式的书信语言。但存在一些小问题,如"LiMing"应分开为"Li Ming",且部分表达略显生硬。

题目总分:3+2+2=7分

总体评价:这是一篇基本符合要求的应用文,能够完成邀请和告知细节的基本任务。主要扣分点在于:1)部分内容与会议主题关联度不够;2)语言表达存在较多小错误;3)格式有细微问题。整体属于第四档(良好)偏下的水平。

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第44题 写作 综合题 题目链接

Part B

48.Directions:

Write an essay based on the chart below. In your writing, you should

1) interpret the chart, and
2) give your comments.

You should write about 150 words on the ANSWER SHEET. (15 points)

(图表为“某市居民体育锻炼方式调查”,展示了不同锻炼方式的占比情况:“独自锻炼”占比54.3%;“和朋友一起”占比47.7%;“和家人一起”占比28.9%;“团队活动”占比16.8%。)

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评分及理由

(1)内容完整性(满分7分)

得分:6分

理由:学生作文基本完成了图表解读和评论的任务。第一段准确描述了图表中"独自锻炼"和"和朋友一起"的数据,但将"和家人一起"的28.9%误写为23.9%,"团队活动"的16.8%误写为15.8%,存在数据错误。第二段提供了合理的分析评论,第三段给出了建议。整体内容要点基本覆盖,但数据准确性有欠缺。

(2)语言表达(满分5分)

得分:4分

理由:语言表达基本流畅,使用了较丰富的语法结构,如"claims the first place"、"defy simply explanations"等表达。但存在少量语法错误,如"defy simply explanations"应为"defy simple explanations","is energy consuming"应为"is energy-consuming"。整体语言质量较好,不影响理解。

(3)篇章结构(满分3分)

得分:2.5分

理由:文章结构清晰,采用经典的三段式:图表描述、原因分析、建议总结。段落衔接自然,使用了"Firstly"、"Secondly"、"Finally"等过渡词,层次分明。但在数据准确性方面有所欠缺。

题目总分:6+4+2.5=12.5分

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