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2020年全国新东方在线考研英语二练习题及答案

来源:今日网校 2019-12-10 10:11:04
英语二的篇章翻译的重难点就是考察大家在掌握了一定量词汇的基础上,对篇章逻辑与句子主干的分析能力,在掌握了相关技巧之后,还需要大家通过大量练习以达到熟能生巧。2020年全国新东方在线考研英语二练习题及答案。
       阅读理解
 
  TEXT 1
 
  For years, studies have found that first-generation college students-those who do not have a parent with a college degree-lag other students on a range of education achievement factors. Their grades are lower and their dropout rates are higher. But since such students are most likely to advance economically if they succeed in higher education, colleges and universities have pushed for decades to recruit more of them. This has created "a paradox" in that recruiting first-generation students, but then watching many of them fail, means that higher education has "continued to reproduce and widen, rather than close" achievement gap based on social class, according to the depressing beginning of a paper forthcoming in the journal Psychological Sciense.
 
  But the article is actually quite optimistic, as it outlines a potential solution to this problem, suggesting that an approach(which involves a one-hour, next-to-no-cost program) can close 63 percent of the achievement gap(measured by such factors as grades)between first-generation and other students.
 
  The authors of the paper are from different universities, and their findins are based on a study involving 147 students(who completed the project)at an unnamed private unive rsity.First generation was defined as not having a parent with a fou r-year college degree Most of the first-generation students(59.1 percent) were recipients of Pell Grants,a federal g rant for undergraduates with financial need,while this was true only for 8.6 percent of the students wit at least one parent with a four-year degree
 
  Their thesis-that a relatively modest inte rvention could have a big impact-was based on the view that first-gene ration students may be most lacking not in potential but in practical knowledge about how to deal with the issues that face most college students They cite past resea rch by several authors to show that this is the gap that must be na rrowed to close the achievement gap.
 
  Many first-gene ration students"struggle to navigate the middle-class culture of higher education,learn the'rules of the game,'and take advantage of college resou rces," they write And this becomes more of a problem when collages don't talk about the class advantage and disadvantages of different groups of students Because US colleges and universities seldom acknowledge how social class can affect students' educational expe rience,many first-gene ration students lack sight about why they a re struggling and do not unde rstand how students' like them can improve
 
  1.Recruiting more first-generation students has
 
  [A]reduced their d ropout rates
 
  [B]narrowed the achievement gao
 
  [C]missed its original pu rpose
 
  [D]depressed college students
 
  2.The author of the research article are optimistic because
 
  [A]the problem is solvable
 
  [B]their approach is costless
 
  [C]the recruiting rate has increased
 
  [D]their finding appeal to students
 
  3.The study suggests that most first-gene ration students
 
  [A]study at private universities
 
  [B]are from single-pa rent families
 
  [C]are in need of financial support
 
  [D]have failed their collage
 
  4.The author of the paper believe that first-generation students
 
  [A]a re actually indifferent to the achievement gap
 
  [B]can have a potential influence on othe r students
 
  [C] may lack opportunities to apply for resea rch projects
 
  [D]are inexperienced in handling their issues at college
 
  5.We mayinfer from the last paragraph that--
 
  [A]universities often r~ect the culture of the middle-class
 
  [B]students are usually to blame for their lack of resources
 
  [C]social class g reatly helps en rich educational experiences
 
  [D]colleges are partly responsible for the problem in question
 
  答案:
 
  1.C missed its original purpose
 
  2.A the problem is solvable
 
  3.C are in need of financial support
 
  4.D are inexperienced in handling issues at college
 
  5.D colleges are partly responsible for the problem in question
 
      TEXT 2
 
  Even in traditional offices,"the lingua franca of corporate America has gottenmuch more emotional and much more right-brained than it was 20 years ago," said Ha rva rd Business School professor Nancy Koehn She sta rted spinning off examples."If you and I pa rachuted back to Fortune 500 companies in 1990,we would see much less frequent use of terms like Journey, mission,passion. There were goals,there were strategies,there were objectives,but we didn't talk about energy;we didn't talk about passion."
 
  Koehn pointed out that this new era of corporate vocabula ry is very "team"-oriented-and not by coincidence."Let's not forget sDorts-in male-dominated corporate America,it's still a big deal. It's not explicitly conscious;it's the idea that I'm a coach,and you're my team,and we're in this togethec. There are lots and lots of CEOs in very different companies,but most think of themselves as coaches and this is their team and they want to win".
 
  These terms a re also intended to infuse work with meaning-and,as Khu rana points out,increase allegiance to the firm."You have the importation of terminology that historically used to be associated with non-profit organizations and religious organizations:Terms like vision,values,passion,and purpose,"saidKhurana
 
  This new focus on personal fulfillment can help keep employees motivated amid increasingly loud debates over work-life balance The "mommy wars" of the 1990s a re still going on today, prompting arguments about whywomen still can'thave it all and books like Sheryl Sandberg's Lean In,whose title has become abuzzword in its own right. Terms like unplug,offline,life-hack,bandwidth,andcapacity are all about setting boundaries between the office and the home But ifyour work is your "passion," you'II be more likely to devote yourself to it,even ifthat means going home for dinner and then working long after the kids are in bed
 
  But this seems to be the irony of office speak:Everyone makes fun of it,butmanage rs love it,companies depend on it,and regular people willingly absorb itAs Nunberg said,"You can get people to think it's nonsense at the same timethat you buy into it." In a workplace that's fundamentally indiffe rent to your lifeand its meaning office speak can help you figu re out how you relate to yourwork-and how your work defines who you are
 
  1.According to Nancy Koehn, office language has become________
 
  [A]more e motional
 
  [B]more objective
 
  [C]less energetic
 
  [D]less energetic
 
  [E]less strategic
 
  2."team"-oriented corporate vocabulary is closely related to________
 
  [A]historical incidents
 
  [B]gender difference
 
  [C]sports culture
 
  [D]athletic executives
 
  3.Khurana believes that the importation of terminology aims to________
 
  [A]revive historical terms
 
  [B]promote company image
 
  [C]foster corporate cooperation
 
  [D]strengthen employee loyalty
 
  4.It can be inferred that Lean In_________
 
  [A]voices for working women
 
  [B]appeals to passionate workaholics
 
  [C]triggers dcbates among mommies
 
  [D]praises motivated employees
 
  5.Which of the following statements is true about office speak?
 
  [A]Managers admire it but avoid it
 
  [B]Linguists believe it to be nonsense
 
  [C]Companies find it to be fundamental
 
  [D]Regular people mock it but accept it
 
  答案:
 
  1.A more emotional
 
  2.C sports culture
 
  3.D strengthen employee loyalty
 
  4.A voices for working women
 
  5.C companies find it to be fundamental
 
       翻译题
 
  Translate the following text into Chinese. Write your translation on the ANSWER SHEET.
 
  It is easy to underestimate English writer James Herriot. He had such a pleasant, readable style that are 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 have to the world was the result of years of practicing, 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 literacy field was no exception.
 
  【真题译文】
 
  人们很容易低估了英国小说家詹姆斯·赫里欧。他的作品有一种令人愉快、易读的风格,大概就让人以为任何人都能模仿他。我总是听人说:我也可以写书,就是我没有时间。这话说得轻松,做得到可不容易。与大众的观点相反,詹姆斯·赫里欧在他早期,用他的话说,“在写作游戏中尝试”并不容易。他显然极具天赋,但他留给世人的最终的、精雕细琢的作品却是多年练习、重写和阅读的结果。和大多数作家一样,他在写作过程中也遭受了许多失望和拒绝,但这些都使他更加坚定了成功的决心。他一生中所取得的一切成就都是来之不易的,他在文学领域的成功也不例外。
 
2020年全国新东方在线考研英语二练习题及答案。提升阅读最快的方法就是练真题,要反复地多做多练,在做真题的过程中逐渐把握命题人的思路,摸清命题规律,培养阅读的语感和阅读能力。

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