2005年英语二考研真题:考研英语二历年真题(2005-2015)




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目录2005 MBA联考英语试卷 2006MBA联考英语试卷 132007 MBA联考英语试卷 242008 MBA联考英语试题 352009 MBA联考英语试卷 452010年全国硕士研究生入学考试英语(二)试题 552011年全国硕士研究生入学考试英语(二)试题 652012年全国硕士研究生入学考试英语(二)试题 762013年全国硕士研究生入学考试英语(二)试题 882014年全国硕士研究生入学考试英语(二)试题 982015年全国硕士研究生入学考试英语(二)试题 2005MBA 联考英语试卷 Section VocabularyDirections: 20incomplete sentences eachsentence fourchoices marked bestcompletes markyour answers ANSWERSHEET Advertisesoften aim youngpeople haveconsiderable spending We´vebought some gardenso storeaway newspeed restrictions were debatedissue, Hischange jobhas newchallenge _____you´rehungry youhaven´t eaten since yesterday pianistplayed beautifully, showing startedshouting Politiciansshould never lose employeestried communication10。

You haven´t heard all factsso don´t fly11。 well12。 managerhas always attended importantbusiness himself stimulation13。 countrygets ______fromtaxes paymentI4,The government has decided allimports。 tuition15。 financialprovision relates16。 createdeposits liquidassets which maintain17 firstserious prospect treatmentwhich delays its effects ha emerged otherthan ratherthan morethan lessthan 18。 His parents died when he young,so he hisgrandma grown19。The Japanese dollar-buying makes traders eager anothergovernment inter letout letgo letoff 20。

localpeople could hardly think anygood way shakeoff getoff putoff takeoff Section II Cloze Directions: Read followingtext。 Choose bestword(s) eachnumbered blank ANSWERSHEET fewdecades ago, worldbanking community invented new Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) systems movemoney more efficiently across countries __22___thefloat __23__checks were being cleared through banking__24__。 Today, we understand electronicbanking farmore _25__ than just reducing floating cash。 __27_more efficient moreglobal。

now_28_theInternet, EFT systems increasingly__29__with newworld e-trade。__30__1997 2003,EFTvalue__31__from less than $50 trillion nearly$40 trillion, more than __32__economicproduct entireworld。 statistics__33__shouldemphasize trueimportance transnationalEFT Satellite, wireless, cable-basedelectronic fund transfers _34__ globalenterprise。 electroniccash emerging"worldwide mind。" Without fiberinfrastructure electronicfunds, worldeconomy would grind halt。21。 giving22。 increase23。 where24。 systems25。

hasbeen hadbeen 27。 only28。 joined30。 Among31。 soared32。 collective33。 merely34。 comprehend35。 thereforeSection III Reading comprehension Directions: Read followingfour passages。 Answer questionsbelow each passage Markyour answers ANSWERSHEET Questions36 followingpassage: Working nonstandardtimes-evenings, nights, weekends-istaking its toll Americanfamilies。 One-fifth allemployed Americans work variable rotatingshifts, one-thirdwork weekends, according Presser,sociology professor familialrelationships, which comingdecades。

workingirregular hours vary according gender,economic level,involved。Single mothers morelikely worknights weekendsthan married mothers。 Women clerical2005年英语二考研真题,sales otherlow-paying jobs participate disproportionately workinglate graveyardshifts。 Married-couple households increasinglybecoming dual-earner households, generating more split-shift couples。 School-aged children, however, may benefit from parents´ nonstandard work schedules because greaterlikelihood homebefore afterschool。 otherhand,correlationexists between nonstandard work schedules bothmarital instability marriages。

2005年英语二考研真题

Nonstandard working hours mean families spend less time together moretime together breakfast。One-on-one interaction between parents childrenvaries2005年英语二考研真题, however, based parent,shift,greaterreliance childcare professionalproviders。 Working nonstandard hours employer。Presser believes swingshifts weekendwork comingdecades。 She reports someEuropean countries substantialsalary premiums employeesworking irregular hours-sometimes 50%higher。 servicesavailable 24 hours daycontinues trend。Unfortunately2005年英语二考研真题, says Presser, virtuallyabsent from public discourse。

She emphasizes focusedstudies workingodd hours, emotionalhealth peopleworking nights reasonsbehind hours。"Nonstandard work schedules highlyprevalent among American families alsogenerate familyfunctioning needsgreater attention," she says。 36。 Which followingdemonstrates nonstandardtimes takingits toll Americanfamilies? familialrelationships。 Rotatingshifts。 Evenings,nights, Itsconsequences。 37。 Which affectedmost workingirregular hours? Singlemothers。 Workingwomen。 38。 Who would workingnonstandard hours? Professionalchild providers。

39。 nonstandardwork schedules prevalent40。 What author´sattitude towards working irregular hours? Objective。Questions 41 followingpassage: Most human beings actual1y decide before think。When any human being-executive, specialized expert,complexissue opinion2005年英语二考研真题,often within seconds,how thoroughly has he sheexplored variouscourses action?Answer: verythoroughly。 Very few people, matterhow inte1ligent experienced,can take inventory manybranching possibilities, possible outcomes, side effects, undesiredconsequences seconds。

Yet, those who pride themse1ves beingdecisive often try dojust brainslock onto opinion,most thinkingthereafter consists findingsupport veryserious side effect argumentativedecision making can chosencourse "losing"faction。 When one faction wins otherssee themselves battleoften doesn´t end when meetingends。 Anger, resentment, jealousymay lead them decisionlater, latermeetings。 philosopherAldous Huxley said, isn´twho structured-inquirymethod offers betteralternative argumentativedecision making wirelesscomputer technology gapbetween experts nowbeing dramatically closed。

actuallyputting thinkingprocess, slowing sheerargumentation can never match。 structured-inquiryprocess introduces conceptualclarity decisionmakers closer together。 Although isn´tpossible primeminister everyintelligence analysis meeting, experts´information decisionmaker much greater insight itsmeaning。 processmay somewhat resemble marketingfocus group; simple,remarkably clever way bringdecision makers closer expertinformation mustbase decisions。4l。 From firstparagraph we can learn executive,specialized expert, moreclever than person veryfew people decide before thosewho pride themselves beingdecisive often fail doso peopletend considercarefully before making decisions 42。

2005年英语二考研真题

Judging from context,what does word"them" (line 4,paragraph Decisionmakers。 "losing"faction。 Anger,resentment, Otherpeople。 43。 Aldous Huxley´s remark (Paragraph subtledifference between right wecannot tell who moreimportant than who rightaccounts questionwho right44。 According structured-inquirymethod makedecision wirelesscomputer technology。 thinkingprocess, slowing conceptualclarity 45。 structured-inquiryprocess can decisionmakers intelligenceanalysis meeting experts´information marketingfocus groups Questions 46 followingpassage: Sport indissolublemarriage passivespectator privateparadise。

All televisionaudience) professionalclubs newreality: sport newtechnologies longerhave conventionalchannels。 oneswho decide what UnitedStates futurehas already started: pay-as-you-view。 Everything onlyhave reviewSports Illustrated recently published fullprofile nextcentury。 consumerswould gigantic,flat screen occupying onewall, claritywhich cannot couldwatch from trainer´sstands just behind starplayer Americanfootball game。 saneoption recordedprogrammer has selectreplays, choosewhich camera soundwhether Manysports executives, largely too old tooconservative newtechnologies sportmust control televisioncoverage spectatorsattend matches。

evenaccept evidencewhich contradicts viewwhile morebasketball than ever alsocertain morepopular than ever。 sportsexecutives televisionharming modestteam。 thoseteams alsomodest。 havereached greatevents continually attract larger audience。 beingconstructed newtechnologies so peoplecan make utmostuse homehave access greatestpossible range recreationalactivities。 adaptitself newworld。 mostvisionary executives go further。 ratherthan see television take over sport why havesports taken over television? 46。

What does writermean indissolublemarriage" firstparagraph? sportcontrols television。 televisiondictates sports。 ownways 47。 What does Technologies。48。 How do many sports executives feel newtechnologies? tooold doanything。 feelill feelcompletely Technologiescan go hand sports。49。 What followingparagraphs? visionaryexecutives。 televisiontaking over sport。 Televisioncoverage expansion。 showhow sport has taken over television。 50。 What might appropriatetitle sportsexecutives。 visionaryexecutives。 21stcentury。

business。Questions 51 followingpassage: Convenience food helps companies creatinggrowth, itseffect peoplewho think cooking lastenemy。 eatingtogether easilybroken liberateshousehold citizens from waiting firstgreat revolution beingundone。 campfire,cooking pot commontable, which have helped bondhumans collaborativeliving least150000 years could destroyed。10 Meals have certainly sated from conveniencefood。 onlymeals regularly taken together weekend,among rich families struggling retainsomething oldsymbol togetherness。

Indeed, day´sfirst meal has all 20thcentury leisureBritish breakfast cornflake; 21stbreakfast vanishingaltogether quickcup cerealbar。 Convenience food has also made people forget how cook。One apparentparadoxes