2019年硕士研究生《英语(二)》真题
A.Therefore
B.Otherwise
C.However
D.Besides
C
A.cares
B.warns
C.reduces
D.helps
D
A.solely
B.occasionally
C.formally
D.initially
A
A.lowering
B.explaining
C.accepting
D.recording
A
A.set
B.review
C.reach
D.modify
C
A.depiction
B.distribution
C.prediction
D.definition
A
A.regardless of
B.aside from
C.along with
D.due to
D
A.rigid
B.precise
C.immediate
D.orderly
C
A.judgments
B.reasons
C.methods
D.claims
B
A.though
B.again
C.indeed
D.instead
D
A.track
B.overlook
C.conceal
D.report
A
A.approve of
B.hold onto
C.account for
D.depend on
C
A.share
B.adjust
C.confirm
D.prepare
B
A.features
B.rules
C.tests
D.results
D
A.anxious
B.hungry
C.sick
D.bored
B
A.secret
B.belief
C.sign
D.principle
C
A.necessity
B.decision
C.wish
D.request
B
A.surprising
B.restricting
C.consuming
D.disappointing
D
A.because
B.unless
C.until
D.if
A
A.dominating
B.puzzling
C.triumphing
D.obsessing
D
A.foster a child's moral development
B.regulate a child's basic emotions
C.improve a child's intellectual ability
D.intensify a child's positive feelings
A
A.inexcusable
B.deceptive
C.addictive
D.burdensome
D
A.emotions are context-independent
B.an emotion can play opposing roles
C.emotions are socially constructive
D.emotional stability can benefit health
B
A.may help correct emotional deficiencies
B.can result from either sympathy or guilt
C.can bring about emotional satisfaction
D.may be the outcome of impulsive acts
B
A.teachings
B.discussions
C.restrictions
D.wrongdoings
D
A.global climate change may get out of control
B.people may misunderstand global warming
C.extreme weather conditions may arise
D.forests may become a potential threat
D
A.preserve the diversity of species in them
B.accelerate the growth of young trees
C.strike a balance among different plants
D.lower their present carbon-absorbing capacity
D
A.cultivate more drought-resistant trees
B.reduce the density of some of its forests
C.find more effective ways to kill insects
D.restore its forests quickly after wildfires
B
A.To handle the areas in serious danger first.
B.To carry it out before the year of 2020.
C.To perfect the emissions-permit auctions.
D.To obtain enough financial support.
A
A.ambiguous
B.tolerant
C.supportive
D.cautious
C
A.Discrimination against foreign workers in the U.S.
B.Biased laws in favor of some American businesses.
C.Flaws in the U.S. immigration rules for farm workers.
D.Decline of job opportunities in U.S. agriculture.
A.the rising number of illegal immigrants
B.the high mobility of crop workers
C.the lack of experienced laborers
D.the aging of immigrant farm workers
A.To attract younger laborers to farm work.
B.To get native U.S. workers back to farming.
C.To use more robots to grow high-value crops.
D.To strengthen financial support for farmers.
A.slow granting procedures
B.limit on duration of stay
C.tightened requirements
D.control of annual admissions
A.U.S. Agriculture in Decline?
B.Import Food or Labor?
C.America Saved by Mexico?
D.Manpower vs. Automation?
A.demand new laws on the use of plastics
B.urge consumers to cut the use of plastics
C.invite public opinion on the plastics crisis
D.disclose the causes of the plastics crisis
A.mislead us into doing worthless things
B.prevent us from making further efforts
C.weaken our sense of accomplishment
D.suppress our desire for success
A.our focus should be shifted to community welfare
B.our relationship with local industries is improving
C.we have been actively exercising our civil rights
D.we should press our government to lead the combat
A.a win-win arrangement
B.a self-driven mechanism
C.a cost-effective approach
D.a top-down process
A.can be too aggressive
B.can be too inconsistent
C.are far from sufficient
D.are far from rational
A.remarks that significant moves may pose challenges to children.
B.says that it is wise to leave kids in the dark about real estate decisions.
C.advises that home purchases should not be based only on children's opinions.
D.thinks that children should be given a sense of involvement in homebuying decisions.
E.notes that aspects like children's friends and social activities should be considered upon homebuying.
F.believes that homebuying decisions should be based on children's needs rather than their opinions.
G.assumes that many children's views on real estate are influenced by the media.
A.remarks that significant moves may pose challenges to children.
B.says that it is wise to leave kids in the dark about real estate decisions.
C.advises that home purchases should not be based only on children's opinions.
D.thinks that children should be given a sense of involvement in homebuying decisions.
E.notes that aspects like children's friends and social activities should be considered upon homebuying.
F.believes that homebuying decisions should be based on children's needs rather than their opinions.
G.assumes that many children's views on real estate are influenced by the media.
A.remarks that significant moves may pose challenges to children.
B.says that it is wise to leave kids in the dark about real estate decisions.
C.advises that home purchases should not be based only on children's opinions.
D.thinks that children should be given a sense of involvement in homebuying decisions.
E.notes that aspects like children's friends and social activities should be considered upon homebuying.
F.believes that homebuying decisions should be based on children's needs rather than their opinions.
G.assumes that many children's views on real estate are influenced by the media.
A.remarks that significant moves may pose challenges to children.
B.says that it is wise to leave kids in the dark about real estate decisions.
C.advises that home purchases should not be based only on children's opinions.
D.thinks that children should be given a sense of involvement in homebuying decisions.
E.notes that aspects like children's friends and social activities should be considered upon homebuying.
F.believes that homebuying decisions should be based on children's needs rather than their opinions.
G.assumes that many children's views on real estate are influenced by the media.
A.remarks that significant moves may pose challenges to children.
B.says that it is wise to leave kids in the dark about real estate decisions.
C.advises that home purchases should not be based only on children's opinions.
D.thinks that children should be given a sense of involvement in homebuying decisions.
E.notes that aspects like children's friends and social activities should be considered upon homebuying.
F.believes that homebuying decisions should be based on children's needs rather than their opinions.
G.assumes that many children's views on real estate are influenced by the media.
It is easy to underestimate English writer James Herriot. He had such a pleasant, readable style that one might think that anyone could imitate it. How many times have I heard people say, "I could write a book. I just haven't the time. " Easily said. Not so easily done. James Herriot, contrary to popular opinion, did not find it easy in his early days of, as he put it, "having a go at the writing game".
While he obviously had an abundance of natural talent, the final, polished work that he gave to the world was the result of years of practising, re-writing and reading. Like the majority of authors, he had to suffer many disappointments and rejections along the way, but these made him all the more determined to succeed. Everything he achieved in life was earned the hard way and his success in the literary field was no exception.
Suppose Professor Smith asked you to plan a debate on the theme of city traffic. Write an email to him.
(1) Suggest a specific topic with your reasons, and
(2) tell him your arrangements.
You should write about 100 words on the ANSWER SHEET.
Do not use your own name. Use "Zhang Wei" instead.
Do not write your address.
Write an essay based on the following chart. In your essay, you should
(1) interpret the chart, and
(2) give your comments.
You should write about 150 words neatly on the ANSWER SHEET. ( 15 points)