2018年硕士研究生《英语(二)》真题
A.ignore
B.protect
C.discuss
D.resolve
D
A.refuse
B.seek
C.wait
D.regret
B
A.rise
B.last
C.hurt
D.mislead
C
A.alert
B.expose
C.tie
D.treat
B
A.trial
B.message
C.review
D.concept
A
A.remove
B.deliver
C.weaken
D.interrupt
B
A.Unless
B.If
C.When
D.Though
C
A.change
B.continue
C.disappear
D.happen
D
A.such as
B.rather than
C.regardless of
D.owing to
A
A.disagree
B.forgive
C.discover
D.forget
C
A.pay
B.food
C.marriage
D.schooling
B
A.begin with
B.rest on
C.lead to
D.learn from
C
A.inquiry
B.withdrawal
C.persistence
D.diligence
A
A.self-deceptive
B.self-reliant
C.self-evident
D.self-destructive
D
A.trace
B.define
C.replace
D.resist
D
A.conceal
B.overlook
C.design
D.predict
D
A.choose
B.remember
C.promise
D.pretend
A
A.relief
B.outcome
C.plan
D.duty
B
A.how
B.why
C.where
D.whether
D
A.limitations
B.investments
C.consequences
D.strategies
C
A.academic training
B.practical ability
C.pioneering spirit
D.mechanical memorization
B
A.have a stereotyped mind
B.have no career motivation
C.are financially disadvantaged
D.are not academically successful
D
A.used to have more job opportunities
B.used to have big financial concerns
C.are entitled to more educational privileges
D.are reluctant to work in manufacturing
A
A.helps create a lot of middle-skill jobs
B.may narrow the gap in working-class jobs
C.indicates the overvaluing of higher education
D.is expected to yield a better-trained workforce
C
A.tolerant
B.cautious
C.supportive
D.disappointed
C
A.stabilizing
B.changing
C.falling
D.rising
C
A.is progressing notably
B.is as extensive as in Europe
C.faces many challenges
D.has proved to be impractical
A
A.wind is a widely used energy source
B.wind energy has replaced fossil fuels
C.teeh giants are investing in clean energy
D.there is a shortage of clean energy supply
A
A.Its application has boosted battery storage.
B.It is commonly used in car manufacturing.
C.Its continuous supply is becoming a reality.
D.Its sustainable exploitation will remain difficult.
C
A.will bring the US closer to other countries
B.will accelerate global environmental change
C.is not really encouraged by the US government
D.is not competitive enough with regard to its cost
C
A.digital products
B.user information
C.physical assets
D.quality service
A.worsen political disputes
B.mess up customer records
C.pose a risk to Facebook users
D.mislead the European commission
A.should serve the new market powers
B.may worsen the economic imbalance
C.should not provide just one legal solution
D.cannot keep pace with the changing market
A.they are not defined as customers
B.they are not financially reliable
C.the services are generally digital
D.the services are paid for by advertisers
A.a win-win business model between digital giants
B.a typical competition pattern among digital giants
C.the benefits provided for digital giants' customers
D.the relationship between digital giants and their users
A.keep to your focus time
B.list your immediate tasks
C.make specific daily plans
D.seize every minute to work
A.distractions may actually increase efficiency
B.daily schedules are indispensable to studying
C.students are hardly motivated by monthly goals
D.detailed plans may not be as fruitful as expected
A.a desirable mental state for busy people
B.a major contributor to physical health
C.an effective way to save time and energy
D.an essential factor in accomplishing any work
A.can result in psychological well-being
B.can bring about greater efficiency
C.is aimed at better balance in work
D.is driven by task urgency
A.ways to relieve the tension of busy life
B.approaches to getting more done in less time
C.the key to eliminating distractions
D.the cause of the lack of focus time
A.Just say it
B.Be present
C.Pay a unique compliment
D.Name, places, things
E.Find the "me too"s
F.Skip the small talk
G.Ask for an opinion
A.Just say it
B.Be present
C.Pay a unique compliment
D.Name, places, things
E.Find the "me too"s
F.Skip the small talk
G.Ask for an opinion
A.Just say it
B.Be present
C.Pay a unique compliment
D.Name, places, things
E.Find the "me too"s
F.Skip the small talk
G.Ask for an opinion
A.Just say it
B.Be present
C.Pay a unique compliment
D.Name, places, things
E.Find the "me too"s
F.Skip the small talk
G.Ask for an opinion
A.Just say it
B.Be present
C.Pay a unique compliment
D.Name, places, things
E.Find the "me too"s
F.Skip the small talk
G.Ask for an opinion
A fifth grader gets a homework assignment to select his future career path from a list of occupations. He ticks "astronaut" but quickly adds "scientist" to the list and selects it as well. The boy is convinced that if he reads enough, he can explore as many career paths as he likes. And so he reads—everything from encyclopedias to science fiction novels. He reads so passionately that his parents have to institute a "no reading policy" at the dinner table.
That boy was Bill Gates, and he hasn't stopped reading yet—not even after becoming one of the most successful people on the planet. Nowadays, his reading material has changed from science fiction and reference books: recently, he revealed that he reads at least 50 nonfiction books a year.
Gates chooses nonfiction title because they explain how the world works. "Each book opens up new avenues of knowledge to explore, " Gates says.
Suppose you have to cancel your travel plan and will not be able to visit Professor Smith.Write him an entail to
(1) apologize and explain the situation, and
(2) suggest a future meeting.
You should write about lO0 words on the ANSWER SHEET.
Do not use your own name. Use "Li Ming" instead.
Do not write your address.
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)