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2010年英语二完形真题………………………………………………………………… 1
2011年英语二完形真题………………………………………………………………… 3
2012年英语二完形真题………………………………………………………………… 5
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2010-2025年英语二完形真题答案……………………………………………………… 33
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祝您学业顺利 ,生 活愉快~2010年考研英语二完型真题
The outbreak of swine flu that was first detected in Mexico was declared a global
e idemic on June 11, 2009. It is the first worldwide e idemic ___l__ b the World
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Health Organization in 41 ears.
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The heightened alert ____l__ an emergenc meeting with flu ex erts in Geneva that
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assembled after a shar rise in cases in Australia, and rising ____l__ in Britain, Ja an,
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Chile and elsewhere.
But the e idemic is "___±__" in severity, according to Margaret Chan, the
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organization's director general, ____2__ the overwhelming majority of atients
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ex eriencing onl mild s m toms and a full recovery, often in the____§__ of an medical
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treatment.
The outbreak came to global __]__ in late A ril 2009, when Mexican authorities
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noted an unusuall large number of hos italizations and deaths_____[__ health adults. As
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much of Mexico City shut down at the height of a anic, cases began to ____..2__ in New
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York City, the southwestern United States and around the world.
In the United States, new cases seemed to fade ____lQ__ warmer weather arrived.
But in late Se tember 2009, officials re orted there was ____lL_ flu activity in almost
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every state and that virtuall all the ____lL tested are the new swine flu, also known as
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(A) HlNl, not seasonal flu. In the U.S., it has _____u__ more than one million eo le,
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and caused more than 600 deaths and more than 6,000 hos italizations.
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Federal health officials __lL Tamiflu for children from the national stock ile and
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began ___li__ orders from the states for the new swine flu vaccine. The new vaccine,
which is different from the annual flu vaccine, is ____lQ__ ahead of ex ectations. More
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than three million doses were to be made available in earl October 2009, though most
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of those _lL__ doses were of the FluMist nasal s ray ty e, which is not ____lL_ for
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regnant women, eo le over 50 or those with breathing difficulties, heart disease or
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several other ___12__. But it was still ossible to vaccinate eo le in other high-risk
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grou s: health care workers, eo le ____1Q__ infants and health oung eo le.
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英语二完型真题合集 第1页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐1. [A] criticized [ B ] appointed [ C] commented [ D] designated
2. [A] proceeded [ B ] activated [ C] followed [D] prompted
3. [A] digits [BJ numbers [CJ amounts [DJ sums
4. [A] moderate [BJ normal [CJ unusual [DJ extreme
5. [A] with [BJ in [CJ from [DJ by
6. [A] progress [BJ absence [ C] presence [DJ favor
7. [A] reality [ B] phenomenon [ C] concept [DJ notice
8. [A] over [BJ for [CJ among [DJ to
9. [A] stay up [BJ crop up [CJ fill up [DJ cover up
10. [A] as [BJ if [ C] unless [D] until
11. [A] excessive [ B] enormous [ C] significant [ D] magnificent
12. [A] categories [ B] examples [CJ patterns [DJ samples
13. [A] imparted [ B] immersed [ C] injected [ D] infected
14. [A] released [BJ relayed [ C] relieved [ D] remained
15. [A] placing [ B ] delivering [CJ taking [DJ giving
16. [A] feasible [ B] available [ C] reliable [ D] applicable
17. [A] prevalent [BJ principal [ C] innovative [D] initial
18. [A] presented [ B ] restricted [ C] recommended [ D] introduced
19. [A] problems [BJ issues [CJ agonies [ D] sufferings
20. [A] involved in [ B ] caring for [ C] concerned with [ D] warding off
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英语二完型真题合集 第2页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐2011年考研英语二完型真题
The Internet affords anon mity to its users, a blessin to privac and freedom of
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speech. But that very anonymity is also behind the explosion of c ber-crime that has
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1 across the Web.
Can privac be preserved ___1___ brin in safety and security to a world that seems
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increasin l ___J
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Last month, Howard Schmidt, the nation's c ber-czar, offered the federal overnment
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a___±_ to make the Web a safer place—a "voluntary trusted identity" s stem that would
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be the hi h-tech ----2__ of a ph sical ke , a fin erprint and a photo ID card, all rolled
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L one. The s stem mi ht use a smart identity card, or a di ital credential _J__ to a
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specific computer, and would authenticate users at a ran e of online services.
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The idea is to ___]__ a federation of private online identity s stems. Users could
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L which s stem to join, and onl re istered users whose identities have been
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authenticated could navi ate those s stems. The approach contrasts with one that would
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require an Internet driver's license ___lQ__ b the overnment.
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Goo le and Microsoft are on companies that already have these "sin le si n-on"
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s stems that make it possible for users to _ll_ just once but use many different services.
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ll._, the approach would create a "walled arden" in c berspace, with safe
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"nei hborhoods" and bri ht "streetli hts" to establish a sense of a ___lL community.
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Mr. Schmidt described it as a "voluntary ecos stem" in which "individuals and
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or anizations can complete online transactions with __lL, trustin the identities of
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each other and the identities of the infrastructure 15 which the transaction runs."
Still, the administration's plan has ___lL privac ri hts activists. Some applaud
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the approach; others are concerned. It seems clear that such a scheme is an initiative
push toward what would ___l1.__ be a compulsory Internet "driver's license" mentality.
The plan has also been reeted with _____lL b some computer security experts, who
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worry that the "voluntary ecos stem" envisioned b Mr. Schmidt would still leave much
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of the Internet ____l2__. The ar ue that all Internet users should be _1Q_ to re ister and
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identify themselves, in the s eway that drivers must be licensed to drive on public roads.
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英语二完型真题合集 第3页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐1. [A] swept [BJ skipped [CJ walked [DJ ridden
2. [A] for [BJ within [C ] while [DJ though
3. [A] careless [BJ lawless [C ] pointless [ D] helpless
4. [A] reason [B ] reminder [C ] compromise [D ] proposal
5. [A] information [BJ interference [C ] entertainment [D ] equivalent
6. [A] b [BJ into [CJ from [DJ over
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7. [A] linked [B ] directed [CJ chained [ D] compared
8. [A] dismiss [B ] discover [C ] create [DJ improve
9. [A] recall [BJ suggest [C ] select [DJ realize
10. [A] released [BJ issued [C ] distributed [ D] delivered
11. [A] carry on [B ] linger on [C ] set in [DJ log in
12. [A] In vain [B ] In effect [C ] In return [D ] In contrast
13. [A] trusted [B ] modernized [C ] thriving [D] competing
14. [A] caution [BJ delight [C ] confidence [ D] patience
15. [A] on [BJ after [CJ be ond [DJ across
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16. [A] divided [B ] disappointed [C ] protected [DJ united
17. [A] frequentl [B ] incidentall [C ] occasionall [ D] eventuall
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18. [A] skepticism [B ] tolerance [C ] indifference [ D] enthusiasm
19. [A] manageable [BJ defendable [C ] vulnerable [D ] invisible
20. [A] invited [B ] appointed [CJ allowed [DJ forced
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英语二完型真题合集 第4页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐2012年考研英语二完型真题
Millions of Americans and foreigners see G.I. Joe as a mindless war toy, the
symbol of American military adventurism, but that's not how it used to be. To the men
and women who ___l__ in World War II and the people they liberated, the G.I. was the
2 man gro into hero, the poor farm kid torn away from his home, the guy who
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L all the burdens of battle, who slept in cold foxholes, who went without the ------1
of food and shelter, who stuck it out and drove back the Nazi reign of murder. This was
not a volunteer soldier, not someone well paid, ----2._ an average guy, up _____Q__ the best
trained, best equipped, fiercest, most brutal enemies seen in centuries.
His name isn't much. G.J. is just a military abbreviation _J__ Government Issue,
and it was on all of the articles _____[__ to soldiers. And Joe? A common name for a guy
who never ____..2__ it to the top. Joe Blow, Joe Palooka, Joe Magrac…a working class name.
The United States has _lQ_ had a president or vice-president or secretary of state Joe.
G.I. Joe had a ___ll_ career fighting German, Japanese, and Korean troops. He
appears as a character, or a ____lL of American personalities, in the 1945 movie The
Story of G.1 Joe, based on the last days of war correspondent Ernie Pyle. Some of the
soldiers Pyle _lL portrayed themselves in the film. Pyle was famous for covering the
1±___ side of the war, writing about the dirt-snow-and-mud soldiers, not how many
miles were _____lL or what towns were captured or liberated. His reports ___lL the
"Willie" cartoons of famed Stars and Stripes artist Bill Maulden. Both men _ll__ the
dirt and exhaustion of war, the __lL_ of civilization that the soldiers shared with each
other and the civilians: coffee, tobacco, whiskey, shelter, sleep. ____l2__ Egypt, France,
and a dozen more countries, G.I. Joe was any American soldier, 20 the most
important person in their lives.
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英语二完型真题合集 第5页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐1. [A] served [ B] performed [ C] rebelled [ D] betrayed
2. [A] actual [BJ common [ C] special [DJ normal
3. [A] loaded [BJ eased [CJ removed [DJ bore
4. [A] necessities [ B] facilities [ C] commodities [ D] properties
5. [A] and [BJ nor [CJ but [DJ hence
6. [A] for [BJ into [CJ from [DJ against
7. [A] impl ing [BJ meaning [ C] s mbolizing [ D] claiming
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8. [A] handed out [ B] turned over [ C] brought back [ D] passed down
9. [A] pushed [BJ got [CJ made [DJ managed
10. [A] ever [BJ never [ C] either [DJ neither
11. [A] disguised [ B] disturbed [ C] disputed [ D] distinguished
12. [A] compan [BJ community [ C] collection [DJ colon
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13. [A] emplo ed [ B] appointed [ C] interviewed [ D] questioned
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14. [A] human [B] military [ C] political [DJ ethical
15. [A] ruined [BJ commuted [ C] patrolled [DJ gained
16. [A] paralleled [B] counteracted [ C] duplicated [ D] contradicted
17. [A] neglected [B] emphasized [CJ avoided [DJ admired
18. [A] stages [B] illusions [ C] fragments [ D] advances
19. [A] With [BJ To [CJ Among [DJ Be ond
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20. [A] on the contrary [ B] b this means [ C] from the outset [ D] at that point
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英语二完型真题合集 第6页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐2013年考研英语二完型真题
Given the advantages of electronic mone , ou might think that we would move
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quickl to the cashless society in which all payments are made electronicall . _____l__, a
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true cashless society is probabl not around the comer. Indeed, predictions have been
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L for two decades but have not et come to fruition. For example, Business Week
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predicted in 1975 that electronic means of payment would soon "revolutionize the very
L of mone itself," onl to______±__ itself several ears later. Wh has the movement
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to a cashless society been so ___i_ in coming?
Although electronic means of payment may be more efficient than a payments
s stem based on paper, several factors work _____Q__ the disappearance of the paper
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s stem. First, it is very __]___ to set up the computer, card reader, and
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telecommunications networks necessary to make electronic mone the _____[__ form of
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payment. Second, paper checks have the advantage that the ____2__ receipts, something
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that many consumers are unwilling to ____lQ__. Third, the use of paper checks gives
consumers several days of "float”—it takes several days ___ll_ a check is cashed and
funds are ___ll__ from the issuer's account, which means that the writer of the check
can earn interest on the funds in the meantime. ___.11__ electronic pa ments are
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immediate, the eliminate the float for the consumer.
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Fourth, electronic means of payment may ___11 security and privac concerns.
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We often hear media reports that an unauthorized hacker has been able to access a
computer database and to alter information ____lL_ there. The fact that this is not an
l_Q___ occurrence means that dishonest persons might be able to access bank accounts
in electronic payments s stems and _lL__ from someone else's accounts. The �
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of this type of fraud is no eas task, and a new field of computer science is developing
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to ____l2__ security issues. A further concern is that the use of electronic means of
payment leaves an electronic ____1Q__ that contains a large amount of personal data.
There are concerns that government, emplo ers, and marketers might be able to access
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these data, thereb violating our privac .
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英语二完型真题合集 第7页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐1. [A] Moreover [BJ However [ C] Therefore [ D] Otherwise
2. [A] off [BJ back [ C] over [DJ around
3. [A] power [BJ concept [ C] history [D] role
4. [A] reverse [BJ resist [CJ resume [DJ reward
5. [A] silent [BJ sudden [ CJ slow [DJ steady
6. [A] for [BJ against [ C] with [DJ on
7. [A] expensive [ B ] imaginative [ C] sensitive [ D] productive
8. [A] similar [ B ] original [ C] temporary [ D] dominant
9. [A] collect [BJ cop [CJ provide [D] print
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10. [A] give up [ B ] take over [ C] bring back [ D] pass down
11. [A] before [BJ after [ C] since [DJ when
12. [A] kept [ B] borrowed [ C] withdrawn [ D] released
13. [A] Unless [BJ Because [CJ Until [DJ Though
14. [A] hide [BJ express [ C] ease [D] raise
15. [A] anal zed [BJ shared [ C] stored [ D] displ ed
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16. [A] unsafe [ B ] unnatural [CJ unclear [ D] uncommon
17. [A] steal [BJ choose [CJ benefit [DJ return
18. [A] consideration [ B] prevention [ C] manipulation [D] justification
19. [A] call for [ B ] fight against [CJ adapt to [ D] cope with
20. [A] chunk [BJ chip [ C] trail [DJ path
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英语二完型真题合集 第8页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐2014年考研英语二完型真题
Thinner isn't always better. A number of studies have ____l__ that normal-weight
people are in fact at higher risk of some diseases compared to those who are overweight.
And there are health conditions for which being overweight is actuall ____l__. For
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example, heavier women are less likel to develop calcium deficienc than thin women.
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L, among the elderl , being somewhat overweight is often an____±__ of good health.
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Of even greater ---2...._ is the fact that obesity turns out to be very difficult to define.
It is often defined _______Q__ bod mass index, or BMI. BMI _J__ bod mass divided b
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the square of height. An adult with a BMI of 18 to 25 is often considered to be normal
weight. Between 25 and 30 is overweight. And over 30 is considered obese. Obesity,
L, can be divided into moderatel obese, severel obese, and very severel obese.
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While such numerical standards seem ___L, the are not. Obesity is probabl less a
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matter of weight than body fat. Some people with a high BMI are in fact extremel fit,
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lQ__ others with a low BMI may be in poor __ll_. For example, man collegiate and
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professional football players ___l1__ as obese, though their percentage bod fat is low.
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Conversel , someone with a small frame may have high body fat but a ___lL BMI.
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Today we have a(n) ___l±__ to label obesity as a disgrace. The overweight are
sometimes ____lL in the media with their faces covered. Stereotypes __l§__ with
obesity include laziness, lack of will power, and lower prospects for success. Teachers,
emplo ers, and health professionals have been sho to harbor biases against the obese.
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lL__ very oung children tend to look down on the overweight, and teasing about
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bod build has long been a problem in schools.
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Negative attitudes toward obesity, ___lL in health concerns, have stimulated a
number of anti-obesity ___l.2__. My own hospital s stem has banned sugary drinks from
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its facilities. Man emplo ers have instituted weight loss and fitness initiatives. Michelle
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Obama has launched a high-visibility campaign ___1Q_ childhood obesity, even claiming
that it represents our greatest national security threat.
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英语二完型真题合集 第9页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐1. [A] denied [ B] concluded [CJ doubted [DJ ensured
2. [A] protective [B ] dangerous [C ] sufficient [D] troublesome
3. [A] Instead [BJ However [C ] Likewise [ D ] Therefore
4. [A] indicator [BJ objective [CJ origin [DJ example
5. [A] impact [ B] relevance [ C] assistance [DJ concern
6. [A] in terms of [BJ in case of [C ] in favor of [ D ] in respects of
7. [A] measures [B ] determines [CJ equals [D] modifies
8. [A] in essence [ B] in contrast [CJ in tum [D] in part
9. [A] complicated [ B] conservative [ C] variable [ D ] straightforward
10. [A] so [BJ while [CJ since [D] unless
11. [A] shape [BJ spirit [CJ balance [D] taste
12. [A] start [BJ qualify [ C] retire [DJ stay
13. [A] strange [ B] changeable [CJ normal [ D ] constant
14. [A] option [BJ reason [C ] opportunity [ D] tendency
15. [A] employed [BJ pictured [ C] imitated [D] monitored
16. [A] compared [ B] combined [CJ settled [D] associated
17. [A] Even [BJ Still [CJ Yet [DJ Only
18. [A] despised [B ] corrected [CJ ignored [ D] grounded
19. [A] discussions [ B] businesses [ C] policies [D] studies
20. [A] for [BJ against [CJ with [DJ without
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英语二完型真题合集 第10页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐2015年考研英语二完型真题
In our contemporary culture, the prospect of communicating with—or even looking
at—a stranger is virtuall unbearable. Everyone around us seems to agree b the way
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the cling to their phones, even without a ___l_ on a subway.
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It's a sad reality—our desire to avoid interacting with other human beings—
because there's ____1.__ to be gained from talking to the stranger standing b ou. But
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ou wouldn't know it, _____1__ into our phone. This universal protection sends the
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L: "Please don't approach me."
What is it that makes us feel we need to hide 5 our screens?
One answer is fear, according to Jon Wortmann, an executive mental coach. We
fear rejection, or that our innocent social advances will be ____Q__ as "weird." We fear
we'll be_]__. We fear we'll be disruptive.
Strangers are inherentl � to us, so we are morelikel to feel ____.2__ when
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communicating with them compared with our friends and acquaintances. To avoid this
uneasiness, we __lQ__ to our phones. "Phones become our security blanket,"
Wortmann sa s. "The are our happ glasses that protect us from what we perceive is
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going to be more _ll_."
But once we rip off the band-aid, tuck our smartphones in our pockets and look up,
it doesn't ___lL so bad. In one 2011 experiment, behavioral scientists Nicholas Eple
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and Juliana Schroeder asked commuters to do the unthinkable: Start a _l1_. The had
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Chicago train commuters talk to their fellow ____l±__. "When Dr. Eple and Ms.
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Schroeder asked other people in the same train station to ----12__ how the would feel
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after talking to a stranger, the commuters thought their ___lL would be more pleasant
if the sat on their own," The New York Times summarizes. Though the participants
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didn't expect a positive experience, after the ___lL__ with the experiment, "not a single
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person reported having been embarrassed."
�'these commutes were reportedl more enjo able compared with those without
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communication, which makes absolute sense, ____l2__ human beings thrive off of social
connections. It's that ___2Q___: Talking to strangers can make ou feel connected.
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英语二完型真题合集 第11页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐1. [A] signal [BJ permit [C ] ticket [DJ record
2. [A] nothing [B] little [CJ another [DJ much
3. [A] beaten [BJ plugged [CJ guided [DJ brought
4. [A] message [BJ code [C ] notice [DJ sign
5. [A] under [BJ beyond [CJ behind [DJ from
6. [A] misapplied [B ] misinterpreted [C ] misadjusted [D ] mismatched
7. [A] judged [BJ fired [C ] replaced [D] delayed
8. [A] unreasonable [B] ungrateful [C ] unconventional [D] unfamiliar
9. [A] comfortable [B ] confident [CJ anxious [DJ angry
10. [A] attend [BJ turn [CJ take [DJ point
11. [A] dangerous [B ] mysterious [ C] violent [DJ boring
12. [A] bend [B] resist [CJ hurt [DJ decay
13. [A] lecture [BJ debate [C ] conversation [D] negotiation
14. [A] trainees [B ] employees [C ] researchers [D ] passengers
15. [A] reveal [BJ choose [CJ predict [DJ design
16. [A] voyage [BJ flight [CJ walk [D] ride
1 7. [A] went through [B ] did away [ C] caught up [DJ put up
18. [A] In turn [B] In fact [C ] In particular [D ] In consequence
19. [A] unless [BJ whereas [CJ if [D] since
20. [A] funny [BJ simple [C J logical [DJ rare
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英语二完型真题合集 第12页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐2016年考研英语二完型真题
Happ people work differentl . The 're more productive, more creative, and
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willing to take greater risks. And new research suggests that happiness might influence
L firms work, too.
Companies located in places with happier people invest more, according to a recent
research paper. ___L,丘ms in happ places spend more on R&D (research and
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development). That's because happiness is linked to the kind of longer-term thinking
L for making investments for the future.
The researchers wanted to know if the ____±__ and inclination for risk-taking that
come with happiness would ____2__ the way companies invested. So the compared U.S.
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cities'average happiness ___Q_ b Gallup polling with the investment activity of
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publicl traded firms in those areas.
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L enough, firms' investment and R&D intensity were correlated with the
happiness of the area in which the were�. But is it reall happiness that's linked to
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investment, or could something else about happier cities _____2__ why firms there spend
more on R&D? To find out, the researchers controlled for various ____l_Q__ that might
make firms more likel to invest—like size, industry, and sales—and for indicators that a
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place was ___ll_ to live in, like growth in wages or population. The link between
happiness and investment generall __lL even after accounting for these things.
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The correlation between happiness and investment was particularl strong for
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ounger firms, which the authors ____lL to "less codified decision making process"
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and the possible presence of " ounger and less __lL managers who are more likel
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to be influenced b sentiment." The relationship was __lL stronger in places where
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happiness was spread more ___lL. Firms seem to invest more in places where most
people are relativel happ , rather than in places with happiness inequality.
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l.L_ this doesn't prove that happiness causes丘ms to invest more or to take a
longer-term view, the authors believe it at least ____lL at that possibility. It's not hard to
imagine that local culture and sentiment would help ____l2__ how executives think about
the future. "It surel seems plausible that happ people would be more forward-thinking
y y
and creative and ____lQ__ R&D more than the average," said one researcher.
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英语二完型真题合集 第13页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐1. [A] wh [BJ how [CJ where [DJ when
y
2. [A] In return [B] In particular [C ] In contrast [ D] In conclusion
3. [A] necessary [BJ famous [C ] perfect [ D] sufficient
4. [A] individualism [B ] realism [C ] optimism [ D] modernism
5. [A] miss [BJ echo [C J spoil [DJ change
6. [A] imagined [B] measured [CJ assumed [ D] invented
7. [A] Sure [BJ Odd [C ] Unfortunate [DJ Often
8. [A] divided [B ] advertised [C ] overtaxed [ D] headquartered
9. [A] summarize [B ] overstate [CJ explain [ D] emphasize
10. [A] factors [BJ stages [C ] levels [DJ methods
11. [A] desirable [B ] sociable [C ] reliable [ D] reputable
12. [A] resumed [BJ emerged [CJ held [DJ broke
13. [A] assign [B ] attribute [C ] transfer [DJ compare
14. [A] serious [B ] civilized [C ] ambitious [ D] experienced
15. [A] instead [BJ thus [C ] also [DJ never
16. [A] rapidl [B ] directl [C ] regularl [DJ equall
y y y y
17. [A] While [B] Until [CJ After [DJ Since
18. [A] arrives [BJ jumps [C ] hints [DJ strikes
19. [A] share [B ] rediscover [C ] simplify [DJ shape
20. [A] pray for [B ] lean towards [CJ send out [ D] give away
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英语二完型真题合集 第14页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐2017年考研英语二完型真题
People have speculated for centuries about a future without work. Today is no
different, with academics, writers, and activists once again ___l__ that technology is
replacing human workers. Some imagine that the coming work-free world will be
defined b ____l.__: A few wealth people will own all the capital, and the masses will
y y
struggle in an impoverished wasteland.
A different and not mutuall exclusive ____l__ holds that the future will be a
y
wasteland of a different sort, one ____i__ b purposelessness: Without jobs to give their
y
lives _____2__, people will simpl become lazy and depressed.__Q_, today's unemplo ed
y y
don't seem to be having a great time. One Gallup poll found that 20 percent of
Americans who have been unemplo ed for at least a ear report having depression,
y y
double the rate for_]__ Americans. Also, some research suggests that the ____[__ for
rising rates of mortality, mental-health problems, and addiction ____..2__ poorl -educated,
y
middle-aged people is a shortage of well-paid jobs. Perhaps this is wh man ___lQ
y y
the agonizing dullness of a jobless future.
But it doesn't _ll_ follow from findings like these that a world without work
would be filled with unease. Such visions are based on the ___Ll__ of being unemplo ed
y
in a society built on the concept of emplo ment. In the ____11__ of work, a societ
y y
designed with other ends in mind could ___lL strikingl different circumstances for
y
the future of labor and leisure. Toda , the ___lL of work may be a bit overblown.
y
"Man jobs are boring, degrading, unhealthy, and a waste of human potential," says John
y
Danaher, a lecturer at the National University oflreland in Galway.
These da s, because leisure time is relativel __lL for most workers, people use
y y
their free time to counterbalance the intellectual and emotional _lL__ of their jobs.
"When I come home from a hard day's work, I often feel ____lL," Danaher says,
adding, "In a world in which I don't have to work, I might feel rather different”—
perhaps different enough to throw himself ____12__ a hobb or a passion project with the
y
intensity usuall reserved for ---1.Q__ matters.
y
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英语二完型真题合集 第15页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐1. [A] boasting [BJ den ing [CJ warning [ D] ensuring
y
2. [A] inequality [ B] instability [ C] unreliability [ D] uncertainty
3. [A] polic [ B] guideline [ C] resolution [D] prediction
y
4. [A] characterized [BJ divided [ C] balanced [ D] measured
5. [A] wisdom [BJ meaning [CJ glory [DJ freedom
6. [A] Instead [BJ Indeed [CJ Thus [D] Nevertheless
7. [A] rich [BJ urban [CJ working [ D] educated
8. [A] explanation [ B] requirement [ C] compensation [ D] substitute
9. [A] under [BJ be ond [ C] alongside [DJ among
y
10. [A] leave behind [BJ make up [ C] worry about [ D] set aside
11. [A] statisticall [ B] occasionall [ C] necessaril [ D] economicall
y y y y
12. [A] chances [ B] downsides [ C] benefits [ D] principles
13. [A] absence [BJ height [ C] face [DJ course
14. [A] disturb [BJ restore [CJ exclude [D] ield
y
15. [A] model [ B] practice [ C] virtue [ D] hardship
16. [A] tricky [BJ lengthy [ C] m sterious [D] scarce
y
17. [A] demands [ B] standards [ C] qualities [DJ threats
18. [A] ignored [BJ tired [ C] confused [DJ starved
19. [A] off [BJ against [CJ behind [D] into
20. [A] technological [ B] professional [ C] educational [ D] interpersonal
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英语二完型真题合集 第16页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐2018年考研英语二完型真题
Wh do eo le read negative Internet comments and do other things that will
y p p
obviousl be ainful? Because humans have an inherent need to ___l__ uncertainty,
y p
according to a recent stud in Psychological Science. The new research reveals that the
y
need to know is so strong that eo le will ____l__ to satisfy their curiosity even when it
p p
is clear the answer will 3 .
In a series of four ex eriments, behavioral scientists at the University of Chicago
p
and the Wisconsin School of Business tested students'willingness to____±__ themselves
to un leasant stimuli in an effort to satisfy curiosity. For one ___L, each artici ant was
p p p
shown a ile of ens that the researcher claimed were from a revious ex eriment. The
p p p p
twist? Half of the ens would _____Q__ an electric shock when clicked.
p
Twenty-seven students were told which ens were electrified; another twenty-seven
p
were told onl that some were electrified. _]__ left alone in the room, the students who
y
did not know which ones would shock them clicked more ens and incurred more
p
shocks than the students who knew what would �- Subsequent ex eriments
p
re roduced this effect with other stimuli, _____2__ the sound of fingernails on a chalkboard
p
and hotogra hs of disgusting insects.
p p
The drive to __lQ_ is dee l rooted in humans, much the same as the basic drives
p y
for _ll_ or shelter, says Christo her Hsee of the University of Chicago. Curiosity is
p
often considered a good instinct—it can __lL new scientific advances, for instance—
but sometimes such _____l1__ can backfire. The insight that curiosity can drive ou to do
y
l±__ things is a rofound one.
p
Unhealth curiosity is ossible to ---1.L, however. In a final ex eriment,
y p p
artici ants who were encouraged to ____lQ__ how the would feel after v1ewmg an
p p y
un leasant icture were less likel to ___l1__ to see such an image. These results
p p y
suggest that imagining the __lL of following through on one's curiosity ahead of time
can hel determine _____l2__ it is worth the endeavor. "Thinking about long-term ___lQ
p
is ke to reducing the ossible negative effects of curiosity," Hsee says. In other words,
y p
don't read online comments.
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英语二完型真题合集 第17页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐1. [A] protect [BJ resolve [CJ discuss [DJ ignore
2. [A] refuse [BJ wait [CJ regret [DJ seek
3. [A] hurt [B] last [CJ mislead [DJ rise
4. [A] alert [BJ tie [CJ treat [DJ expose
5. [A] message [BJ review [ C] trial [DJ concept
6. [A] remove [BJ weaken [ C] interrupt [DJ deliver
7. [A] When [BJ If [CJ Though [DJ Unless
8. [A] continue [BJ happen [ C] disappear [DJ change
9. [A] rather than [B ] regardless of [CJ such as [DJ owing to
10. [A] discover [BJ forgive [CJ forget [ D] disagree
11. [A] pay [B ] marriage [ C] schooling [DJ food
12. [A] lead to [BJ rest on [ C] learn from [D] begin with
13. [A] withdrawal [B ] persistence [CJ inquiry [ D] diligence
14. [A] self-reliant [ B] self-destructive [ C] self-evident [D] self-deceptive
15. [A] define [BJ resist [CJ replace [DJ trace
16. [A] overlook [BJ predict [CJ design [DJ conceal
17. [A] remember [BJ promise [CJ choose [DJ pretend
18. [A] relief [BJ plan [CJ duty [DJ outcome
19. [A] why [BJ whether [CJ where [DJ how
20. [A] consequences [B ] investments [ C] strategies [D] limitations
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英语二完型真题合集 第18页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐2019年考研英语二完型真题
Weighing ourself regularl is a wonderful way to sta aware of an significant
y y y y
weight fluctuations. ____l__, when done too often, this habit can sometimes hurt more
than it 2
As for me, weighing m self every day caused me to shift m focus from being
y y
generall health and physicall active, to focusing ____l__ on the scale. That was bad to
y y y
m overall fitness goals. I had gained weight in the form of muscle mass, but thinking
y
onl of____±__ the number on the scale, I altered m training program. That conflicted
y y
with how I needed to train to ----2.__ m goals.
y
I also found that weighing m self dail did not provide an accurate ____Q__ of the
y y
hard work and progress I was making in the gym. It takes about three weeks to a month to
notice significant changes in our weight _]__ altering our training program. The most
y y
L changes will be observed in skill level, strength and inches lost.
For these __2._, I stopped weighing m self every day and switched to a bimonthl
y y
weighing schedule __JQ__. Since weight loss is not m goal, it is less important for me
y
to __lL_ m weight each week. Weighing every other week allows me to observe and
y
l1.___ an significant weight changes. That tells me whether I need to ___lL m
y y
training program.
I use m bimonthl weigh-in ___lL to get information about m nutrition as well.
y y y
If m training intensit remains the same, but I'm constantl ___lL and dropping
y y y
weight, this is a __lL that I need to increase m dail caloric intake.
y y
The __lL__ to stop weighing m self every day has done wonders for m overall
y y
health, fitness and well-being. I'm experiencing increased zeal for working out since I no
longer carry the burden of a _____lL morning weigh-in. I've also experienced greater
success in achieving m specific fitness goals, ___12__ I'm training according to those
y
goals, not the numbers on a scale.
Rather than ____1Q__ over the scale, turn our focus to how ou look, feel, how
y y
our clothes fit and our overall energy level.
y y
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英语二完型真题合集 第19页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐1. [A] Besides [ B ] Therefore [ C] Otherwise [DJ However
2. [A] helps [BJ cares [CJ warns [DJ reduces
3. [A] initiall [BJ solel [C ] occasionall [ D] formall
y y y y
4. [A] recording [ B ] lowering [ C] explaining [ D] accepting
5. [A] modify [BJ set [CJ review [DJ reach
6. [A] definition [B] depiction [C ] distribution [D ] prediction
7. [A] due to [B] regardless of [C ] aside from [D] along with
8. [A] orderl [BJ rigid [CJ precise [ D] immediate
y
9. [A] claims [BJ jud驴]ents [CJ reasons [DJ methods
10. [A] instead [BJ though [CJ again [DJ indeed
11. [A] track [B] overlook [CJ conceal [DJ report
12. [A] depend on [ B] approve of [ C] hold onto [ D] account for
13. [A] share [BJ adjust [CJ confirm [DJ prepare
14. [A] results [B ] features [CJ rules [DJ tests
15. [A] bored [BJ anxious [CJ hungry [D] sick
16. [A] principle [BJ secret [CJ belief [DJ sign
17. [A] request [B ] necessity [C ] decision [DJ wish
18. [A] disappointing [B ] surprising [C ] restricting [D ] consuming
19. [A] if [BJ unless [ C] until [DJ because
20. [A] obsessing [ B] dominating [ C] puzzling [ D] triumphing
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英语二完型真题合集 第20页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐2020年考研英语二完型真题
Being a good parent is what every parent would like to be. But defining what it
means to be a good parent is undoubtedl very � particularl since children
y y
respond differentl to the same style of parenting. A calm, rule-following child might
y
respond better to a different sort of parenting than, � a ounger one.
y
L, there's another sort of parent that's easier to____±__: a patient parent.
Children of every age benefit from patient parenting. Still, _____2__ every parent would
like to be patient, this is no eas ______Q____. Sometimes, parents get exhausted and are
y
unable to maintain a _J__ style with their kids. I understand this.
You're onl human, and sometimes our kids can� ou just a little too far.
y y y
And then the_____2__ happens: You lose our patience and either scream at our kids or
y y
say something that was too ___lQ__ and does nobody an good. You wish that ou
y y
could ___lL_ the clock and start over, We've all been there.
1.2__, even though it's common, it's vital to keep in mind that in a single
moment of fatigue, ou can sa something to our child that ou ma ___l1__ for a
y y y y y
long time. This may not onl do damage to our relationship with our child but also
y y y
1±__ our child's self-esteem.
y
If ou consistentl lose our----12__ with our kids, then ou are modeling a lack
y y y y y
of emotional control for our kids. We are all becoming increasingl aware of
y y
the ___lL of modeling patience for the ounger generation. This is a skill that will help
y
them all throughout life. In fact, the abilit to maintain emotional control when ----11
y
b stress is one of the most significant of all life's skills.
y
Certainl , it's ___lL_ to maintain patience at all times with our kids. A more
y y
practical goal is to try to be as calm as ou can when faced with _____l2__ situations
y
involving our children. I can promise ou this: As a result of working toward this goal,
y y
ou and our children will benefit and ____1Q__ from stressful moments feeling better
y y
ph sicall and emotionall .
y y y
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英语二完型真题合集 第21页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐1. [A] tedious [B ] pleasant [ C] instructive [DJ tricky
2. [A] in addition [ B] for example [CJ at once [ D] b accident
y
3. [A] Fortunatel [ B] Occasionall [ C] Accordingl [ D] Eventuall
y y y y
4. [A] amuse [BJ assist [ C] describe [D] train
5. [A] while [BJ because [CJ unless [DJ once
6. [A] answer [BJ task [CJ choice [DJ access
7. [A] tolerant [BJ formal [CJ rigid [ D] critical
8. [A] move [BJ drag [CJ push [DJ send
9. [A] m sterious [B ] illogical [ C] suspicious [D] inevitable
y
10. [A] boring [BJ naive [CJ harsh [DJ vague
11. [A] tum back [B ] take apart [ C] set aside [DJ cover up
12. [A] Overall [BJ Instead [CJ However [D ] Otherwise
13. [A] like [BJ miss [CJ believe [D] regret
14. [A] raise [BJ affect [CJ justify [DJ reflect
15. [A] time [BJ bond [CJ race [DJ cool
16. [A] nature [BJ secret [ C] importance [DJ context
17. [A] cheated [ B ] defeated [ C] confused [ D] confronted
18. [A] terrible [BJ hard [CJ strange [DJ wrong
19. [A] trying [B ] changing [ C] exciting [D] surprising
20. [A] hide [BJ emerge [ C] withdraw [DJ escape
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英语二完型真题合集 第22页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐2021年考研英语二完型真题
It's not difficult to set targets for staff. It is much harder, _____l__, to understand their
negative consequences. Most work-related behaviors have multiple components. ____.2
one and the others become distorted.
Travel on a London bus and you'll ____l__ 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 ____±__ that people have paid?
Possibly, but very few. And people who run for the bus? They are ___i__. How about
jumping lights? Buses do so almost as frequently as cyclists.
Why? Because the target is ____§__. People complained that buses were late and
infrequent. __J___, the number of buses and bus lanes were increased, and drivers were
L
or punished according to the time they took. And drivers hit these targets. But
they ___..2.__ hit cyclists. If the target was changed to ---1.L, you would have more
inspectors and more sensitive pricing. If the criterion changed to safety, you would get
more ___lL_ drivers who obeyed traffic laws. But both these criteria would be at the
expense of time.
There is another __ll__: people became immensely inventive in hitting targets.
Have you ___lL 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 ___li__ is meant to
take. A one-hour flight is now billed as a two-hour flight.
The ___lL of the story is simple. Most jobs are multidimensional, with multiple
criteria. Choose one criterion and you may well ___lL others. Everything can be done
faster and made cheaper, but there is a ___ll__. 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 ____lL_ critical factors
such as time, money, quality and customer feedback. The trick is not only to ____12__ just
one or even two dimensions of the objective, but also to understand how to help people
better ___1Q__ the objective.
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英语二完型真题合集 第23页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐1. [A] therefore [BJ however [CJ a ain [ D] moreover
g
2. [A] Emphasize [B] Identify [CJ Assess [DJ Explain
3. [A] nearl [ B ] curiousl [CJ ea erl [DJ quickl
y y g y y
4. [A] claim [BJ prove [ C] check [D] recall
5. [A] threatened [BJ i nored [CJ mocked [DJ blamed
g
6. [A] punctuality [B] hospitality [ C] competition [ D] innovation
7. [A] Yet [BJ So [ C] Besides [D] Still
8. [A] hired [BJ trained [ C] rewarded [DJ rouped
g
9. [A] onl [BJ rather [ C] once [DJ also
y
10. [A] comfort [BJ revenue [ C] efficienc [ D] security
y
11. [A] friendl [B] quiet [ C] cautious [ D] dili ent
y g
12. [A] purpose [BJ problem [ C] prejudice [DJ polic
y
13. [A] reported [B] revealed [ C] admitted [DJ noticed
14. [A] break [BJ trip [ C] departure [ D] transfer
15. [A] moral [ B] back round [ C] style [DJ form
g
16. [A] interpret [ B ] criticize [ C] sacrifice [ D] tolerate
17. [A] task [BJ secret [CJ product [DJ cost
18. [A] leadin to [ B ] callin for [ C] relatin to [ D] accountin for
g g g g
19. [A] specify [BJ predict [CJ restore [DJ create
20. [A] modify [BJ review [ C] present [DJ achieve
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英语二完型真题合集 第24页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐2022年考研英语二完型真题
Harlan Cohen believes that if ou're a writer, ou'll find the time; and that if ou
y y y
can't find the time, then writing isn't a priority and ou're not a writer. For him, writing
y
is a ___l__ job-a job like an other. He has ___l__ it with plumbing, pointing out that
y
a plumber doesn't wake up and say that he can't work with pipes today.
L, like most writers these days, ou're holding do a job to pay the bills, it's
y `邓
not___±__ to find the time to write. But it's not impossible. It requires determination and
single-mindedness. _____i__ that most bestselling authors began writing when the were
y
doing other things to earn a living. And today, even writers who are fairl ______§__ often
y
have to do other work to_]__ their writing income.
As Harlan Coben has suggested, it's a� of priorities. To make writing a
priority, y ou'll have to ____.2.__ some of y our day-to-day activities and some things y ou
reall enjo . Depending on our __..lQ_ and our lifestyle, that might mean spending
y y y y
less time watching television or listening to music, though some people can write _l1
the listen to music. You might have to ____l2.__ the amount of exercise or sport ou do.
y y
You'll have to make social media an ____l1__ activity rather than a dail , time-consuming
y
li__. There'll probabl have to be less socialising with our friends and less time
y y
with our famil . It's a ____lL learning curve and it won't always make ou popular.
y y y
There's just one thing ou should try to keep at least some time for, ___lQ____ our
y y
writing—and that's reading. An
y
writer needs to read as much and as widel
y
as the
y
can; it's the one ___lL__ supporter—something
y
ou can't do without.
Time is finite. The older ou get, the� it seems to go. We need to use it as
y
carefull and as ___12__ as we can, that means prioritising our activities so that we
y
spend most time on the things we reall
y
want to do. If
y
ou're a writer, that means—
20 wntmg.
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英语二完型真题合集 第25页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐1. [A] difficult [BJ normal [CJ stead [D] pleasant
y
2. [A] combined [B ] corn pared [ C] confused [D ] confronted
3. [A] If [BJ Though [CJ Once [D] Unless
4. [A] enough [BJ strange [CJ wrong [D] eas
y
5. [A] Accept [BJ Explain [ C] Remember [D] Suppose
6. [A] well-known [B] well-advised [ C] well-informed [D] well-chosen
7. [A] donate [ B ] generate [ C] supplement [ D ] calculate
8. [A] cause [BJ purpose [ C] question [D] condition
9. [A] highlight [B] sacrifice [ C] continue [DJ explore
10. [A] relations [ B ] interests [ C] memories [D] skills
11. [A] until [BJ because [CJ while [DJ before
12. [A] put up with [B] make up for [ C] hang on to [D] cut down on
13. [A] intelligent [B] occasional [ C] intensive [D] emotional
14. [A] habit [B] test [ C] decision [D] plan
15. [A] tough [B] gentle [CJ rapid [DJ funn
y
16. [A] in place of [B ] in charge of [ C] in response to [D ] in addition to
17. [A] indispensable [B ] innovative [ C] invisible [D] instant
18. [A] duller [BJ harder [CJ quieter [DJ quicker
19. [A] peacefull [ B ] generousl [ C] productivel [ D ] gratefull
y y y y
20. [A] at most [B] in turn [ C] on average [ D ] above all
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英语二完型真题合集 第26页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐2023年考研英语二完型真题
Here's a common scenario that an number of entrepreneurs face toda : ou're the
y y y
CEO of a small business, and though ou're making a nice ____l__, ou need to find a
y y
wa to take it to the next level. What ou need to do is ____1__ growth b establishing a
y y y
growth team. A growth team is made up of members from different departments within
our compan , and it harnesses the power of collaboration to focus _J__ on finding
y y
wa s to grow.
y
Let's look at a real-world _____±__. Prior to forming a growth team, the software
compan BitTorrent had 50 emplo ees working in the ---2.._ departments of engineering,
y y
marketing and product development. This brought them good results until 2012, when
their growth plateaued. The ____Q__ was that too many customers were using the basic,
free version of their product. And __]__ improvements to the premium, paid version,
few people were making the upgrade.
Things changed, � , when an innovative project-marketing manager came
aboard, _____..2__ a growth team and sparked the kind of __lQ__ perspective the needed.
y
B looking at engineering issues from a marketing point of view, it became clear that
y
the __lL_ of upgrades wasn't due to a quality issue. Most customers were simpl
y
unaware of the premium version and what it offered.
Armed with this 12 , the marketing and engineering teams joined forces to raise
awareness b prominentl ____l1__ the premium version to users of the free version.
y y
1±__, upgrades sk rocketed, and revenue increased b 92 percent.
y y
But in order for our growth team to succeed, it needs to have a strong leader. It
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needs someone who can ____lL the interdisciplinary team and keep them on course for
improvement. This leader will ___lL the target area, set clear goals and establish a time
frame for the ___ll_ of these goals.
The growth leader is also ___lL for keeping the team focused on moving forward
and steering them clear of distractions. ____l.2__ attractive, new ideas can be distracting;
the team leader must recognize when these ideas don't ___lQ__ the current goal and need
to be put on the back burner.
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英语二完型真题合集 第27页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐1. [A] purchase [BJ profit [ C] connection [DJ bet
2. [A] define [BJ predict [ C] prioritize [ D] appreciate
3. [A] exclusivel [ B] temporaril [ C] potentiall [ D] initiall
y y y y
4. [A] experiment [ B ] proposal [CJ debate [D] example
5. [A] identical [ B] marginal [ C] provisional [ D] traditional
6. [A] rumor [BJ secret [CJ m th [DJ problem
y
7. [A] despite [BJ unlike [CJ through [DJ besides
8. [A] moreover [BJ however [ C] therefore [DJ again
9. [A] inspected [BJ created [ C] expanded [ D] reformed
10. [A] cultural [B] objective [ C] fresh [ D] personal
11. [A] end [BJ burden [ C] lack [ D] decrease
12. [A] polic [ B] suggestion [CJ purpose [D] insight
y
13. [A] contributing [ B] allocating [ C] promoting [ D] transferring
14. [A] As a result [B] At an rate [ C] B the way [D] In a sense
y y
15. [A] unite [BJ finance [CJ follow [DJ choose
16. [A] share [ B ] identify [ C] divide [DJ broaden
17. [A] announcement [BJ assessment [ C] adjustment [ D] accomplishment
18. [A] famous [ B] responsible [ C] available [ D] respectable
19. [A] Before [BJ Once [CJ While [D] Unless
20. [A] serve [BJ limit [ C] summarize [DJ alter
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英语二完型真题合集 第28页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐2024 年考研英语二完型真题
Your social life is defined as“the activities you do with other people, for
pleasure, when you are not working”. It's important to have a social life, but what's
right for one person won't be right for another. Some of us feel energised by
spending lots of time with others, 1 some of us may feel drained, even if it's
doing something we enjoy.
This is why finding a 2 in your social life is key. Spending too much
time on your own, not 3 others, can make you feel lonely and 4 .
Loneliness is known to impact on your mental health and 5 a low mood.
Anyone can feel lonely at anytime. This might be especially true if, 6 , you
are working from home and you are 7 on the usual social conversations that
happen in an office. Other life changes can 8 periods of loneliness too, such
as retirement, changing jobs or becoming a parent.
It's important to recognise these feelings of loneliness. There are ways to 9
a social life, but it can feel overwhelming 10 . It's a great idea to start by
thinking about hobbies you enjoy. You can then find groups and activities related
to those where you will be able to meet 11 people. There are groups aimed
at new parents, at those who want to 12 a new sport for the first time, or
networking events for those in the same profession to meet up and 13 ideas.
On the other hand, it's 14 possible to have too much of a social life. If
you feel like you're always doing something and there is never any 15 in
your calendar for downtime, you could suffer social burnout or social 16 .
We all have our own social limit and it's important to recognise when you're
feeling like it's all too much. Low mood, low energy, irritability and trouble
sleeping could all be 17 of poor social health. Make sure you 18 some
time in your diary when you're 19 for socialising and use this time to relax,
20 and recover.
英语二完型真题合集 第29页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐1. [A] because [B] unless [C] whereas [D] until
2. [A] contrast [B] balance [C] link [D] gap
3. [A] seeing [B] pleasing [C] judging [D] teaching
4. [A] misguided [B] surprised [C] spoiled [D] disconnected
5. [A] contribute to [B] rely on [C] interfere with [D] go against
6. [A] in fact [B] of course [C] for example [D] on average
7. [A] cutting back [B] missing out [C] breaking in [D] looking down
8. [A] shorten [B] trigger [C] follow [D] interrupt
9. [A] assess [B] interpret [C] provide [D] regain
10. [A] at first [B] in turn [C] on time [D] by chance
11. [A] far-sighted [B] strong-willed [C] kind-hearted [D] like-minded
12. [A] try [B] promote [C] watch [D] describe
13. [A] test [B] share [C] accept [D] revise
14. [A] already [B] thus [C] also [D] only
15. [A] list [B] order [C] space [D] boundary
16. [A] fatigue [B] criticism [C] injustice [D] dilemma
17. [A] sources [B] standards [C] signs [D] scores
18. [A] take over [B] wipe off [C] add up [D] mark out
19. [A] ungrateful [B] unavailable [C] responsible [D] regretful
20. [A] react [B] repeat [C] return [D] rest
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There are many understandablereasons why you might findit difficultto ask for help when
you need it. Psychologists have been interested in this 1 for decades, not least because
people's widespread 2 to askfor helphasledto somehigh-profile failures.
Asking for help takes 3 . It involves communicating a need on your part—there's
something you can't do. 4 , you're broadcasting your own weaknesses, which can be
5 . You might worry about coming across as incompetent. You might have 6 about
losing control of whatever it is you're asking for help with. 7 someone starts to help,
perhaps they'll take over, or get credit for your earlier efforts. Yet another 8 that you
might beworried aboutis beinganuisance or 9 theperson yougoto for help.
If youstrugglewith low self-esteem,youmightfind itespecially difficultto 10 for
help because you have the added worry of the other person 11 your request. You might
see such refusals as implying something 12 about the status of your relationship with
them.To 13 these difficulties,try to remindyourselfthat everyone needs helpsometimes.
Nobody knows everything and can do everything all by themselves. And while you might
14 coming across as incompetent, there's actually research that shows that advice-seekers
are 15 asmore competent,not less.
Perhaps mostencouraging of all is a paper from 2022 byresearchers at Stanford University,
in California, that involved a mix of contrived help-seeking interactions and asking people to
16 times they'd sought help in the past. The findings showed that help-seekers generally
underestimate how 17 other people will be to help and how good it'll make the
help-giver feel (for mostpeople,havingthechance to helpsomeoneis highly 18 ).
So, bearall this in mind the next time you need to ask for help. 19 , take care over
who you ask and when you ask them. And if someone can't help right now, avoid taking it
personally. They might just be too 20 , or they might not feel confident about their
ability tohelp.
英语二完型真题合集 第31页 小红书:蜜团儿学姐1.A.illusion B.discussion C.tradition D.question
2.A.reluctance B.ambition C.tendency D.enthusiasm
3.A.attention B.talent C.courage D.patience
4.A.At anytime B.In otherwords C.Byall means D.Onthe contrary
5.A.unrealistic B.deceptive C.tiresome D.uncomfortable
6.A.doubts B.concerns C.suggestions D.secrets
7.A.Once B.Unless C.Although D.Before
8.A.theory B.choice C.factor D.context
9.A.overpraising B.outperforming C.reassessing D.inconveniencing
10.A.reachout B.settledown C.turnover D.look back
11.A.declining B.considering C.criticizing D.evaluating
12.A.unnecessary B.negative C.strange D.impractical
13.A.explain B.identify C.predict D.overcome
14.A.deny B.forget C.miss D.fear
15.A.disguised B.perceived C.followed D.introduced
16.A.recall B.classify C.analyse D.compare
17.A.brave B.disapproving C.willing D.hesitant
18.A.relaxing B.surprising C.rewarding D.demanding
19.A.Thus B.Also C.Finally D.Instead
20.A.polite B.proud C.busy D.lazy
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2010年
1. D 2. C 3. B 4. A 5.A 6. B 7. D 8. C 9. B 10. A
11. C 12. D 13. D 14. A 15. C 16. B 17. D 18. C 19.A 20. B
2011年
1. A 2.C 3. B 4. D 5. D 6. B 7.A 8. C 9. C 10
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B
11. D 12. B 13.A 14. C 15.A 16.A 17.D 18. A 19. C 20.D
2012年
1.A 2.B 3.D 4. A 5. C 6. D 7.B 8. A 9. C 10.B
11. D 12. C 13. C 14. A 15. D 16. A 17.B 18. C 19. B 20. D
2013年
1. B 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. A 8. D 9. C 10.A
11.A 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. C 16.D 17. A 18. B 19.D 20.C
2014年
1.B 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. D 6. A 7. C 8. C 9. D 10
.
B
11. A 12. B 13.C 14. D 15. B 16. D 17. A 18. D 19.C 20. B
2015年
1. A 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. A 8. D 9. C 10
.
B
11. A 12. C 13. C 14. D 15. C 16. D 17. A 18. B 19. D 20. B
2016年
1. B 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. D 6. B 7. A 8. D 9. C 10. A
11.A 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. C 16. D 17.A 18. C 19. D 20.B
2017年
1. C 2. A 3 . D 4 . A 5. B 6 . B 7 . C 8. A 9.D 10 . C
11.C 12.B 13. A 14. D 15. C 16. D 17. A 18.B 19. D 20. B
2018年
1.B 2. D 3.A 4. D 5.C 6. D 7.A 8. B 9. C 10.A
11. D 12.A 13. C 14. B 15. B 16. B 17. C 18. D 19. B 20.A
2019年
1. D 2.A 3. B 4. B 5. D 6. B 7.A 8. D 9. C 10.A
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2020年
1.D 2. B 3.A 4. C 5.A 6. B 7. A 8. C 9. D 10. C
11. A 12. C 13. D 14. B 15. D 16. C 17. D 18. B 19.A 20
.
B
2021年
1.B 2.A 3.D 4.C 5.B 6.A 7.B 8.C 9.D 10.B
11. C 12. B 13. D 14. B 15.A 16. C 17. D 18. C 19. A 20. D
2022年
1. B 2.B 3.A 4. D 5.C 6 . A 7.C 8.C 9.B 10. B
11. C 12. D 13. B 14. A 15.A 16. D 17. A 18. D 19. C 20.D
2023年
1.B 2.C 3.A 4. D 5.D 6. D 7.A 8. B 9.B 10.C
11. C 12. D 13. C 14. A 15. A 16. B 17. D 18.B 19. C 20.A
2024年
1.C 2.B 3.A 4. D 5.A 6. C 7. B 8. B 9.D 10.A
11. D 12.A 13. B 14.C 15. C 16.A 17. C 18. D 19. B 20. D
2025年
1.D 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.D 6.B 7.A 8.C 9.D 10.A
11. A 12
.
B 13. D 14. D 15. B 16. A 17
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C 18. C 19
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B 20
.
C
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