2023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)

Here's a common scenario that any number of entrepreneurs face today: you're the CEO of a small business, and though you're making a nice $\underline{\quad1\quad}$, you need to find a way to take it to the next level. What you need to do is $\underline{\quad2\quad}$ growth by establishing a growth team. A growth team is made up of members from different departments within your company, and it harnesses the power of collaboration to focus $\underline{\quad3\quad}$ on finding ways to grow.

Let's look at a real - world $\underline{\quad4\quad}$. Prior to forming a growth team, the software company BitTorrent had 50 employees working in the $\underline{\quad5\quad}$ departments of engineering, marketing and product development. This brought them good results until 2012, when their growth plateaued. The $\underline{\quad6\quad}$ was that too many customers were using the basic, free version of their product. And $\underline{\quad7\quad}$ improvements to the premium, paid version, few people were making the upgrade.

Things changed, $\underline{\quad8\quad}$, when an innovative project - marketing manager came aboard, $\underline{\quad9\quad}$ a growth team and sparked the kind of $\underline{\quad10\quad}$ perspective they needed. By looking at engineering issues from a marketing point of view, it became clear that the $\underline{\quad11\quad}$ of upgrades wasn't due to a quality issue. Most customers were simply unaware of the premium version and what it offered.

Armed with this $\underline{\quad12\quad}$, the marketing and engineering teams joined forces to raise awareness by prominently $\underline{\quad13\quad}$ the premium version to users of the free version. $\underline{\quad14\quad}$, upgrades skyrocketed, and revenue increased by 92 percent.

But in order for your growth team to succeed, it needs to have a strong leader. It needs someone who can $\underline{\quad15\quad}$ the interdisciplinary team and keep them on course for improvement. This leader will $\underline{\quad16\quad}$ the target area, set clear goals and establish a time frame for the $\underline{\quad17\quad}$ of these goals.

The growth leader is also $\underline{\quad18\quad}$ for keeping the team focused on moving forward and steering them clear of distractions. $\underline{\quad19\quad}$ attractive new ideas can be distracting, the team leader must recognize when these ideas don't $\underline{\quad20\quad}$ the current goal and need to be put on the back burner.

1. A. purchase B. profit C. connection D. bet

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第2题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

2. A. define B. predict C. prioritize D. appreciate

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第3题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

3. A. exclusively B. temporarily C. potentially D. initially

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第4题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

4. A. experiment B. proposal C. debate D. example

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第5题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

5. A. identical B. marginal C. provisional D. traditional

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第6题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

6. A. rumor B. secret C. myth D. problem

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第7题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

7. A. despite B. unlike C. through D. besides

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第8题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

8. A. moreover B. however C. therefore D. again

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第9题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

9. A. inspected B. created C. expanded D. reformed

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第10题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

10. A. cultural B. objective C. fresh D. personal

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第11题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

11. A. end B. burden C. lack D. decrease

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第12题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

12. A. policy B. suggestion C. purpose D. insight

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第13题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

13. A. contributing B. allocating C. promoting D. transferring

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第14题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

14. A. As a result B. At any rate C. By the way D. In a sense

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第15题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

15. A. unite B. finance C. follow D. choose

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第16题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

16. A. share B. identify C. divide D. broaden

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第17题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

17. A. announcement B. assessment C. adjustment D. accomplishment

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第18题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

18. A. famous B. responsible C. available D. respectable

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第19题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

19. A. Before B. Once C. While D. Unless

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第20题 英语知识运用 单选题 题目链接

20. A. serve B. limit C. summarize D. alter

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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

In the quest for the perfect lawn, homeowners across the country are taking a shortcut-and it is the environment that is paying the price. About eight million square metres of plastic grass is sold each year but opposition has now spread to the highest gardening circles. The Chelsea Flower Show has banned fake grass from this year's event, declaring it to be not part of its ethos. The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), which runs the annual show in west London, says it has introduced the ban because of the damage plastic grass does to the environment and biodiversity.

Ed Home, of the RHS, said: "We launched our sustainability strategy last year and fake grass is just not in line with our ethos and views on plastic. We recommend using real grass because of its environmental benefits, which include supporting wildlife, alleviating flooding and cooling the environment. "

The RHS's decision comes as campaigners try to raise awareness of the problems fake grass causes. A Twitter account, which claims to "cut through the greenwash" of artificial grass, already has more than 20,000 followers. It is trying to encourage people to sign two petitions, one calling for a ban on the sale of plastic grass and another calling for an "ecological damage" tax on such lawns. They have gathered 7,276 and 11,282 signatures.

However, supporters of fake grass point out that there is also an environmental impact with natural lawns, which need mowing and therefore usually consume electricity or petrol. The industry also points out that real grass requires considerable amounts of water, weed killer or other treatments and that people who lay fake grass tend to use their garden more. The industry also claims that people who lay fake grass spend an average of £500 on trees or shrubs for their garden, which provides habitat for insects.

In response to another petition last year about banning fake lawns, which gathered 30,000 signatures, the government responded that it has "no plans to ban the use of artificial grass. "

It added: "We prefer to help people and organizations make the right choice rather than legislating on such matters. However, the use of artificial grass must comply with the legal and policy safeguards in place to protect biodiversity and ensure sustainable drainage, while measures such as the strengthened biodiversity duty should serve to encourage public authorities to consider sustainable alternatives. "

21. The RHS thinks that plastic grass

A. is harmful to the environment

B. is a hot topic in gardening circles

C. is overpraised in the annual show

D. is ruining the view of west London

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第22题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

22. The petitions mentioned in Paragraph 3 reveal the campaigners'

A. disappointment with the RHS

B. resistance to fake grass use

C. anger over the proposed tax

D. concern about real grass supply

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第23题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

23. In Paragraph 4, supporters of fake grass point out

A. the necessity to lower the costs of fake grass

B. the disadvantages of growing real grass

C. the way to take care of artificial lawns

D. the challenges of insect habitat protection

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第24题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

24. What would the government do with regard to artificial grass?

A. Urge legislation to restrict its use.

B. Take measures to guarantee its quality.

C. Remind its users to obey existing rules.

D. Replace it with sustainable alternatives.

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第25题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

25. It can be learned from the text that fake grass

A. is being improved continuously

B. has seen a market share decline

C. is becoming increasingly affordable

D. has been a controversial product

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第26题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

Text 2

It's easy to dismiss as absurd the federal government's ideas for plugging the chronic funding gap of our national parks. Can anyone really think it's a good idea to allow Amazon deliveries to your tent in Yosemite or food trucks to line up under the redwood trees at Sequoia National Park?

But the government is right about one thing: U.S. national parks are in crisis. Collectively, they have a maintenance backlog of more than $12 billion. Roads, trails, restrooms, visitor centers and other infrastructure are crumbling.

But privatizing and commercializing the campgrounds would not be a cure-all. Campgrounds are a tiny portion of the overall infrastructure backlog, and businesses in the parks hand over, on average, only about 5% of their revenues to the National Park Service.

Moreover, increased privatization would certainly undercut one of the major reasons why 300 million visitors come to the parks each year: to enjoy nature and get a break from the commercial drumbeat that overwhelms daily life.

The real problem is that the parks have been chronically starved of funding. We conducted a comprehensive survey examining how U.S. residents view their national parks, and we found that Americans place a very high value on them—whether or not they actually visit them. The peer-reviewed economic survey of 700 U.S. taxpayers, conducted by mail and internet, also found that people would be willing to pay a significant amount of money to make sure the parks and their programs are kept intact. Some 81% of respondents said they would be willing to pay additional taxes for the next 10 years to avoid any cuts to the national parks.

The national parks provide great value to U.S. residents both as places to escape as symbols of nature. On top of this, they produce value from their programs, their positive impact on the climate through carbon sequestration, their contribution to our cultural and artistic life, and of course through tourism. The parks also help keep America's past alive, working with thousands of local jurisdictions around the country to protect historical sites-including Ellis Island and Gettysburg-and to bring the stories of these places to life.

The parks do all this on a shoestring. Congress allocates only $3 billion a year to the national park system-an amount that has been flat since 2001 (in inflation-adjusted dollars) with the exception of a one-time boost in 2009 as part of the Obama stimulus package. Meanwhile, the number of annual visitors has increased by more than 50% since 1980, and now stands at 330 million visitors per year.

26. What problem are U.S. national parks faced with?

A. Decline of business profits.

B. Inadequate commercialization.

C. Lack of transportation services.

D. Poorly maintained infrastructure.

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第27题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

27. Increased privatization of the campgrounds may

A. spoil visitor experience

B. help preserve nature

C. bring operational pressure

D. boost visits to parks

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第28题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

28. According to Paragraph 5, most respondents in the survey would

A. go to the national parks on a regular basis

B. advocate a bigger budget for the national parks

C. agree to pay extra for the national parks

D. support the national parks' recent reforms

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第29题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

29. The national parks are valuable in that they

A. lead the way in tourism

B. have historical significance

C. sponsor research on climate

D. provide an income for the locals

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第30题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

30. It can be concluded from the text that the national park system

A. is able to cope with staff shortages

B. is able to meet visitors' demands

C. is in need of a new pricing policy

D. is in need of a funding increase

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第31题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

Text 3

The Internet may be changing merely what we remember, not our capacity to do so, suggests Columbia University psychology professor Betsy Sparrow. In 2011, Sparrow led a study in which participants were asked to record 40 factoids in a computer ("an ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain," for example). Half of the participants were told the information would be erased, while the other half were told it would be saved. Guess what? The latter group made no effort to recall the information when quizzed on it later, because they knew they could find it on their computers. In the same study, a group was asked to remember both the information and the folders it was stored in. They didn't remember the information, but they remembered how to find the folders. In other words, human memory is not deteriorating but "adapting to new communications technology," Sparrow says.

In a very practical way, the Internet is becoming an external hard drive for our memories, a process known as "cognitive offloading." Traditionally, this role was fulfilled by data banks, libraries, and other humans. Your father may never remember birthdays because your mother does, for instance. Some worry that this is having a destructive effect on society, but Sparrow sees an upside. Perhaps, she suggests, the trend will change our approach to learning from a focus on individual facts and memorization to an emphasis on more conceptual thinking-something that is not available on the Internet. "I personally have never seen all that much intellectual value in memorizing things," Sparrow says, adding that we haven't lost our ability to do it.

Still other experts say it's too soon to understand how the Internet affects our brains. There is no experimental evidence showing that it interferes with our ability to focus, for instance, wrote psychologists Christopher Chabris and Daniel J. Simons. And surfing the web exercised the brain more than reading did among computer-savvy older adults in a 2008 study involving 24 participants at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at the University of California, Los Angeles.

"There may be costs associated with our increased reliance on the Internet, but I'd have to imagine that overall the benefits are going to outweigh those costs," observes psychology professor Benjamin Storm. "It seems pretty clear that memory is changing, but is it changing for the better? At this point, we don't know."

31. Sparrow's study shows that with the Internet, the human brain will

A. analyze information in detail

B. collect information efficiently

C. switch its focus of memory

D. extend its memory duration

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第32题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

32. The process of "cognitive offloading"

A. helps us identify false information

B. keeps our memory from failing

C. enables us to classify trivial facts

D. lessens our memory burdens

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第33题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

33. Which of the following would Sparrow support about the Internet?

A. It may reform our learning approach.

B. It may impact our society negatively.

C. It may enhance our adaptability to technology.

D. It may interfere with our conceptual thinking.

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第34题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

34. It is indicated in Paragraph 3 that how the Internet affects our brains

A. requires further academic research

B. is most studied in older adults

C. is reflected in our reading speed

D. depends on our web-surfing habits

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第35题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

35. Neither Sparrow nor Storm would agree that

A. our reliance on the Internet will be costly

B. the Internet is weakening our memory

C. memory exercise is a must for our brains

D. our ability to focus declines with age

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第36题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

Text 4

Teenagers are paradoxical. That's a mild and detached way of saying something that parents often express with considerably stronger language. But the paradox is scientific as well as personal. In adolescence, helpless and dependent children who have relied on grown-ups for just about everything become independent people who can take care of themselves and help each other. At the same time, once cheerful and compliant children become rebellious teenage risk-takers.

A new study published in the journal Child Development, by Eveline Crone of the University of Leiden and colleagues, suggests that the positive and negative sides of teenagers go hand in hand. The study is part of a new wave of thinking about adolescence. For a long time, scientists and policy makers concentrated on the idea that teenagers were a problem that needed to be solved. The new work emphasizes that adolescence is a time of opportunity as well as risk.

The researchers studied "prosocial" and rebellious traits in more than 200 children and young adults, ranging from 11 to 28 years old. The participants filled out questionnaires about how often they did things that were altruistic and positive, like sacrificing their own interests to help a friend, or rebellious and negative, like getting drunk or staying out late.

Other studies have shown that rebellious behavior increases as you become a teenager and then fades away as you grow older. But the new study shows that, interestingly, the same pattern holds for prosocial behavior. Teenagers were more likely than younger children or adults to report that they did things like unselfishly help a friend.

Most significantly, there was a positive correlation between prosociality and rebelliousness. The teenagers who were more rebellious were also more likely to help others. The good and bad sides of adolescence seem to develop together.

Is there some common factor that underlies these apparently contradictory developments? One idea is that teenage behavior is related to what researchers call "reward sensitivity." Decision-making always involves balancing rewards and risks, benefits and costs. "Reward sensitivity" measures how much reward it takes to outweigh risk.

Teenagers are particularly sensitive to social rewards-winning the game, impressing a new friend, getting that boy to notice you. Reward sensitivity, like prosocial behavior and risk-taking, seems to go up in adolescence and then down again as we age. Somehow, when you hit 30, the chance that something exciting and new will happen at that party just doesn't seem to outweigh the effort of getting up off the couch.

36. According to Paragraph 1, children growing into adolescence tend to

A. develop opposite personality traits

B. see the world in an unreasonable way

C. have fond memories of their past

D. show affection for their parents

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第37题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

37. It can be learned from Paragraph 2 that Crone's study

A. explores teenagers' social responsibilities

B. examines teenagers' emotional problems

C. provides a new insight into adolescence

D. highlights negative adolescent behavior

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第38题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

38. What does Crone's study find about prosocial behavior?

A. It results from the wish to cooperate

B. It is cultivated through education.

C. It is subject to family influence.

D. It tends to peak in adolescence.

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第39题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

39. It can be learned from the last two paragraphs that teenagers

A. overstress their influence on others

B. care a lot about social recognition

C. become anxious about their future

D. endeavor to live a joyful life

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第40题 阅读理解 单选题 题目链接

40. What is the text mainly about?

A. Why teenagers are self-contradictory.

B. Why teenagers are risk-sensitive.

C. How teenagers develop prosociality.

D. How teenagers become independent.

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第41题 阅读理解 综合题 题目链接

Section Ⅱ Part B

Directions:

Read the following text and match each of the numbered items in the left column to its corresponding information in the right column. There are two extra choices in the right column. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)

Net-zero rules set to send cost of new homes and extensions soaring

New building regulations aimed at improving energy efficiency are set to increase the price of new homes, as well as those of extensions and loft conversions on existing ones.

The rules, which came into effect on Wednesday in England, are part of government plans to reduce the UK's carbon emissions to net zero by 2050. They set new standards for ventilation, energy efficiency and heating, and state that new residential buildings must have charging points for electric vehicles.

The moves are the most significant change to building regulations in years, and industry experts say they will inevitably lead to higher prices at a time when a shortage of materials and high labour costs are already driving up bills.

Brian Berry, chief executive of the Federation of Master Builders, says the measures will require new materials, testing methods, products and systems to be installed. "All this comes at an increased cost during a time when prices are already sky high. Inevitably, consumers will have to pay more," he says.

Gareth Belsham, of surveyors Naismiths, says people who are upgrading, or extending their home, will be directly affected. "The biggest changes relate to heating and insulation," he explains. "There are new rules concerning the amount of glazing used in extensions, and any new windows or doors must be highly insulated."

Windows and doors will have to adhere to higher standards, while there are new limits on the amount of glazing you can have to reduce unwanted heat from the sun.

Thomas Goodman, of MyJobQuote, says this will bring in new restrictions for extensions. "Glazing on windows, doors and roof lights must cover no more than 25 % of the floor area to prevent heat loss," he says.

As the rules came into effect last Wednesday, property developers were rushing to file plans just before the deadline. Any plans submitted before that date are considered to be under the previous rules, and can go ahead as long as work starts before 15 June next year.

Builders which have costed projects, but have not filed the paperwork, may need to go back and submit fresh estimates, says Marcus Jefford of Build Aviator.

Materials prices are already up 25% in the last two years. How much overall prices will increase as a result of the rule changes is not clear. "Whilst admirable in their intentions, they will add to the cost of housebuilding at a time when many already feel that they are priced out of homeownership," says Jonathan Rolande of the National Association of Property Buyers. "An average extension will probably see around £3,000 additional cost thanks to the new regs."

John Kelly, a construction lawyer at Freeths law firm, believes prices will eventually come down. But not in the immediate future. "As the marketplace adapts to the new requirements, and the technologies that support them, the scaling up of these technologies will eventually bring costs down, but in the short term, we will all have to pay the price of the necessary transition." he says.

However, the long-term effects of the changes will be more comfortable and energy-efficient homes, adds Andrew Mellor, of PRP architects. "Homeowners will probably recoup that cost over time in energy bill savings. It will obviously be very volatile at the moment, but they will have that benefit over time."

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41. \text{Brian Berry} &  \begin{aligned}
\text{A. The rise of home prices is a temporary matter.}
\end{aligned} \\
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42. \text{Gareth Belsham} & \begin{aligned}
\text{B. Builders possibly need to submit new estimates of} \\
\text{their projects.}
\end{aligned} \\
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43. \text{Marcus Jefford} & \begin{aligned}
\text{C. There will be specific limits on home extensions to} \\
\text{prevent heat loss.}
\end{aligned} \\
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44. \text{John Kelly} & \begin{aligned}
\text{D. The new rules will take home prices to an even} \\
\text{higher level.}
\end{aligned} \\
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45. \text{Andrew Mellor} & \begin{aligned}
\text{E. Many people feel that home prices are already} \\
\text{beyond what they can afford.}
\end{aligned} \\
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& \begin{aligned}
\text{F. The new rules will affect people whose home} \\
\text{extensions include new windows or doors.}
\end{aligned} \\
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& \begin{aligned}
\text{G. The rule changes will benefit homeowners eventually.}
\end{aligned} \\
\hline
\end{array}

(请将41-45题的答案填入下方的输入框,不区分大小写)

你的答案:

DFBAG


评分及理由

(1)得分及理由(满分2分)
学生答案:D
标准答案:D
匹配正确。Brian Berry 的言论核心是“All this comes at an increased cost... Inevitably, consumers will have to pay more”,即新规将导致成本增加,进而推高房价,与D选项“The new rules will take home prices to an even higher level.”相符。得2分。

(2)得分及理由(满分2分)
学生答案:F
标准答案:F
匹配正确。Gareth Belsham 提到“people who are upgrading, or extending their home, will be directly affected”以及“any new windows or doors must be highly insulated”,明确指出新规会影响那些进行房屋扩建(包含新门窗)的人,与F选项完全一致。得2分。

(3)得分及理由(满分2分)
学生答案:B
标准答案:B
匹配正确。Marcus Jefford 的言论是“Builders which have costed projects, but have not filed the paperwork, may need to go back and submit fresh estimates”,即建筑商可能需要提交新的预算,与B选项相符。得2分。

(4)得分及理由(满分2分)
学生答案:A
标准答案:A
匹配正确。John Kelly 认为“prices will eventually come down. But not in the immediate future... in the short term, we will all have to pay the price”,即价格上涨是暂时的,长远来看会下降,这与A选项“The rise of home prices is a temporary matter.”相符。得2分。

(5)得分及理由(满分2分)
学生答案:G
标准答案:G
匹配正确。Andrew Mellor 指出“the long-term effects... will be more comfortable and energy-efficient homes”以及“Homeowners will probably recoup that cost over time in energy bill savings”,即新规最终将使房主受益,与G选项“The rule changes will benefit homeowners eventually.”相符。得2分。

题目总分:2+2+2+2+2=10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)

In the late 18th century, William Wordsworth became famous for his poems about nature. And he was one of the founders of a movement called Romanticism, which celebrated the wonders of the natural world.

Poetry is powerful. Its energy and rhythm can capture a reader, transport them to another world and make them see things differently. Through carefully selected words and phrases, poems can be dramatic, funny, beautiful, moving and inspiring.

No one knows for sure when poetry began but it has been around for thousands of years, even before people could write. It was a way to tell stories and pass down history. It is closely related to song and even when written it is usually created to be performed out loud. Poems really come to life when they are recited. This can also help with understanding them too, because the rhythm and sounds of the words become clearer.

你的答案:

在18世纪末期,威廉·沃德沃茨因为他关于自然的诗歌而出名。并且,他也是浪漫主义的创始人之一,浪漫主义赞颂了自然世界的惊奇。

诗歌充满力量,它的能量和韵律吸引着读者,将他们带到了另一个世界并让他们看到了与众不同的事物。通过精心选取单词和短语,诗歌变得生动,有趣,美丽,动人,激励人心。

没有人知道诗歌开始出现的准确时间,但它已经存在了上千年了,甚至比人类能够写字还要早。诗歌是一种讲述故事和记录历史的方式。诗歌与歌曲紧密联系,甚至可以说诗歌通常就是为了大声朗诵出来而创作的。诗歌在被朗诵时才真正地融入生活。这也能帮助人们理解它们,因为单词的韵律和发音在此刻变得更加清晰。


评分及理由

(1)得分及理由(满分15分)

学生翻译整体准确、流畅,忠实于原文,符合中文表达习惯。具体分析如下:

  • 第一段:将“In the late 18th century”译为“在18世纪末期”准确;“William Wordsworth”译为“威廉·沃德沃茨”是常见的音译之一,虽与标准答案“威廉·华兹华斯”用字不同,但均属可接受译名,不扣分;“became famous for”译为“出名”准确;“celebrated the wonders of”译为“赞颂了...的惊奇”,与标准答案“歌颂了...的奇妙之处”意思一致,表达略有不同但正确。
  • 第二段:“Poetry is powerful.”译为“诗歌充满力量”准确且简洁;“capture a reader, transport them...”译为“吸引着读者,将他们带到了...”准确传达了原文动态;“dramatic, funny, beautiful, moving and inspiring”译为“生动,有趣,美丽,动人,激励人心”,形容词处理得当,语序符合中文习惯。
  • 第三段:“No one knows for sure...”译为“没有人知道...的准确时间”准确;“it has been around for thousands of years”译为“已经存在了上千年了”准确;“pass down history”译为“记录历史”,与标准答案“传承历史”略有差异,但在此语境下意思相通,不构成错误;“closely related to song”译为“紧密联系”准确;“performed out loud”译为“大声朗诵出来”准确;“come to life”译为“融入生活”,与标准答案“生动鲜活”核心意思一致;“the rhythm and sounds”译为“韵律和发音”准确。

总体而言,该译文无重大漏译、错译,语言通顺,完成了翻译任务。虽有少数用词与标准答案不完全一致,但均属正确、地道的表达,没有逻辑或理解错误。根据打分要求,思路正确不扣分。

本题得分:14分(扣1分,理由:人名“沃德沃茨”虽可接受,但“华兹华斯”是文学史通用译名,学生译名不够规范;此外,“记录历史”与“传承历史”在细微语义上,“传承”更佳,但此处不构成硬伤,综合考量扣1分。)

题目总分:14分

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第43题 写作 综合题 题目链接

Section IV Writing

Part A

47. Directions:

An art exhibition and a robot show are to be held on Sunday, and your friend David asks you which one he should go to. Write him an email to

1) make a suggestion, and
2) give your reason(s).

Write your answer in about 100 words on the ANSWER SHEET.

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

你的答案:


评分及理由

(1)得分及理由(满分10分)

本题为应用文写作,满分10分。根据评分标准,对学生作答分析如下:

内容要点: 题目要求1) 提出建议;2) 给出理由。学生作答明确建议参加机器人展,并给出了两个理由(地点更近、交通更方便;开阔视野、激发对科技的热情)。内容完整覆盖所有要点,无遗漏。

语言表达: 语言自然流畅,使用了“I truly recommend that...”、“To begin with...”、“Secondly...”等衔接词,逻辑清晰。语法和词汇错误极少,如“two causes”应为“two reasons”或“two causes”在此语境下稍显正式但不影响理解,可视为微小瑕疵。

格式与语域: 格式正确,包含称呼、正文、结束语和签名。语域恰当,作为给朋友的建议邮件,语气友好且正式程度适中。

逻辑与衔接: 逻辑清晰,从提出建议到阐述理由,再到表达期待,衔接紧密,符合电子邮件写作规范。

综上所述,该作答符合“第五档(优秀)”的标准。虽有极微小的用词可优化空间,但不足以降档。因此,给予9分。

题目总分:9分

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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)

* 健康素养(health literacy)是指个人获取和理解基本健康信息和服务,并运用这些信息和服务作出正确决策,以维护和促进自身健康的能力。健康素养水平指具备基本健康素养的人在总人群(15—69岁城乡居民)中所占的比例。

(图中表格呈现了 2012 - 2021 年我国居民健康素养水平的变化情况。从数据来看,2012 年居民健康素养水平为 8.80%,之后整体呈上升趋势,2013 年到 2015 年增长相对平缓,分别为 9.48%、9.79%、10.25%;从 2016 年开始,增长速度有所加快,2016 年为 11.58%,2017 年 14.18%,2018 年 17.06%,2019 年 19.17%,2020 年 23.15%,到 2021 年达到了 25.40%。)

你的答案:


评分及理由

(1)得分及理由(满分15分)

本题为图表作文,要求学生解读图表并发表评论。根据评分标准,该学生作答可得9分(第三档)。

理由:

  • 任务完成度: 学生基本完成了试题规定的任务。第一段对图表进行了概括性描述,指出了总体上升趋势和起止数据。第二段分析了两个原因(科技进步和工作压力)。第三段提出了建议。文章包含了多数内容要点,但图表解读部分不够详细,例如没有提及2016年后增速加快等关键细节,属于“漏掉了一些内容”。
  • 语言与结构: 所使用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务需求,例如使用了“illustrating the remarkable changes”、“account for the phenomenon”、“it is of tremendous significance”等表达。但存在一些语法和用词错误,例如“rapid - advanced science and technology”中的连接符使用不当,应为“rapidly advancing”;“makes more and more people aware”主语“pressure”与谓语“makes”的单复数配合可商榷,但整体不影响理解。衔接手法简单但有效(如使用“For one thing... For another...”、“Accordingly”)。
  • 逻辑与内容: 思路基本清晰,但原因分析的第二点“increasing working pressure”与图表所显示的“健康素养水平”持续上升之间的逻辑关联性较弱,且略显消极,与通常归因于国家健康教育投入、互联网普及、居民意识增强等积极因素的主流思路有偏差,这影响了论述的深度和说服力,但尚未构成严重的逻辑错误导致无法理解。评论部分建议政府关注科技发展,与第一个原因呼应,但略显单薄。
  • 格式与语域: 格式正确,语域基本合理。

综上所述,该作文符合第三档(7-9分)的描述:“基本完成了试题规定的任务”、“包含多数内容要点”、“语法结构和词汇能满足任务的需求”、“存在一些语法及词汇错误,但不影响整体理解”、“采用了简单的衔接手法,内容基本连贯”。鉴于其语言组织尚可,但在内容完整性和论述深度上有所欠缺,给予9分。

题目总分:9分

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