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2005 考研英语二真题及答案
Section I Vocabulary
Directions:
There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there
are four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one that best completes the
sentence and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
1. Advertises often aim their campaigns at young people as they have
considerable spending _____.
A. power B. force C. energy D. ability
2. We've bought some ______ chairs for the garden so that they are easy to
store away
A. adapting B. adjusting C. binding D. folding
3. The new speed restrictions were a ______ debated issue,
A. heavily B. hotly C. deeply D. profoundly
4. His change of job has ____ him with a new challenge in life
A. introduced B. initiated C. presented D. led
5. No _____you're hungry if you haven't eaten since yesterday
A. matter B. surprise C. wonder D. problem
6. The pianist played beautifully, showing a real _____ for the music
A. feeling B. understanding C. appreciation D. sense
7. The boss into a rage and started shouting at Robert to do as he was told
A. flew B. charged C. rushed D. burst
8. Politicians should never lose ______ of the needs of the people they
represent
A. view B. sight C. regard D. prospect
9. The employees tried to settle the dispute by direct _____with the boss
A, negotiation B. connection C. association D. communication
10. You haven't heard all the facts so don't _____ to conclusions
A. dash B. jump C. much D. fly
11. I am _____ aware of the need to obey the vales of the competition
A. greatly B. far C. much D. well
12. The manager has always attended to the _____ of important business
himself
A. transaction B. solution C. translation D. stimulation
13. As is known to all a country gets a (an) ______from taxes
A income B. revenue C. rind D. payment
I4,The government has decided to reduce ______ on all imports.
A. fee B. charge C. tariff D. tuition
15. The need for financial provision not only to producers but also to
consumers
A. connects B. links C .associates D. relates
16. The ability of bank to create deposits is determined by the ratio of liquid
assets which they___.
A. mount B. contain C. remain D. maintain
17 .The first serious prospect of a cure for Aids_____ a treatment which delays
its effects ha emerged A. other than B. rather than C. more than D. less than
18. His parents died when he was young, so he was ____ by his grandma
A. bred B. brought C. fed D. grown
19.The Japanese dollar-buying makes traders eager to ______dollars in fear of
another government inter
A. let in B. let out C. let go of D. let off
20. The local people could hardly think of any good way to ______ the disaster
of the war
A. shake off B. get off C. put off D. take off
Section II Cloze
Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each
numbered blank and mark A,B,C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.
A few decades ago, the world banking community invented new Electronic
Funds Transfer (EFT) systems to move money more efficiently across countries
and around the globe. The ___21__benefit of such systems was to __22___the
float of capital that was unavailable for ? __23__ checks were being cleared
through banking__24__. Today, we understand that benefits of electronic
banking are far more _25__ than just reducing floating cash. The world of
banking__26__revolutionized.It is __27_ more efficient and faster, but more
global. And now_28_the Internet, EFT systems are increasingly __29__with the
new world of e-commerce and e-trade.
__30__1997 and 2003,EFT value__31__from less than $50 trillion to nearly $40
trillion, more than the __32__economic product of all the countries and
territories of the entire world. These statistics__33__should emphasize the true
importance of transnational EFT Satellite, wireless, and cable-based electronic
fund transfers _34__ the hub of global enterprise. Such electronic cash is
_35__central to the idea of an emerging "worldwide mind." Without the
satellite and fiber infrastructure to support the flow of electronic funds, the
world economy would grind to a halt.
21. A. hiding B. getting C. driving D. giving
22. A. introduce B. reduce C. produce D. increase
23. A. which B. that C. while D. where
24. A. mechanics B. methods C. procedures D. systems
25. A. extensive B. intensive C. profound D. great
26. A. is B. has C. has been D. had been
27. A. far B. even C. just D. not only
28. A. with B. by C. for D. on
29. A. linked B. integrated C. controlled D. joined
30. A. Between B. In C. From D. Among
31. A. decreased B. raised C. elevated D. soared
32. A. gross B. accelerated C. combined D. collective
33. A. lonely B. alone C. only D. merely
34. A. present B. represent C. reserve D. comprehend
35. A. so B. nevertheless C. thereafter D. therefore
Section III Reading comprehension
Directions:
Read the following four passages. Answer the questions below each passage
by choosing A,B,C and D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:
Working at nonstandard times-evenings, nights, or weekends-is taking its toll
on American families. One-fifth of all employed Americans work variable or
rotating shifts, and one-third work weekends, according to Harriet B. Presser,
sociology professor at the University of Maryland. The result is stress on
familial relationships, which is likely to continue in coming decades.
The consequences of working irregular hours vary according to gender,
economic level, and whether or not children are involved. Single mothers are
more likely to work nights and weekends than married mothers. Women in
clerical, sales or other low-paying jobs participate disproportionately in
working late and graveyard shifts.
Married-couple households with children are increasingly becoming dualearner households, generating more split-shift couples. School-aged children,
however, may benefit from parents' nonstandard work schedules because of
the greater likelihood that a parent will be home before or after school. On the
other hand, a correlation exists between nonstandard work schedules and
both marital instability and a decline in the quality of marriages.
Nonstandard working hours mean families spend less time together for diner
but more time together for breakfast. One-on-one interaction between parents
and children varies, however, based on parent, shift, and age of children.
There is also a greater reliance on child care by relatives and by professional
providers.
Working nonstandard hours is less a choice of employees and more a
mandate of employer. Presser believes that the need for swing shifts and
weekend work will continue to rise in the coming decades. She reports that in
some European countries there are substantial salary premiums for
employees working irregular hours-sometimes as much as 50% higher. The
convenience of having services available 24 hours a day continues to drive
this trend.
Unfortunately, says Presser, the issue is virtually absent from public discourse.
She emphasizes the need for focused studies on costs and benefits of working
odd hours, the physical and emotional health of people working nights and
weekends, and the reasons behind the necessity for working these hours.
"Nonstandard work schedules not only are highly prevalent among American
families but also generate a level of complexity in family functioning that
needs greater attention," she says.
36. Which of the following demonstrates that working at nonstandard times is
taking its toll on American families?
A. Stress on familial relationships.
B. Rotating shifts.
C. Evenings, nights, or weekends.
D. Its consequences.
37. Which of the following is affected most by working irregular hours?
A. Children.
B. Marriage.
C. Single mothers.
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