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1、Section I Use of English Directions: Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET l. (10 points) The outbreak of swine flu that was first detected in Mexico was declared a global pandemic on

2、 June 11, 2009, in the first designation by the World Health Organization of a worldwide pandemic in 41 years. The heightened alert came after an emergency meeting with flu experts in Geneva that convened after a sharp rise in cases in Australia, and rising numbers in Britain, Japan, Chile and elsew

3、here. But the pandemic is moderate in severity, according to Margaret Chan, the organizations director general, with the overwhelming majority of patients experiencing only mild symptoms and a full recovery, often in the absence of any medical treatment. The outbreak came to global notice in late Ap

4、ril 2009, when Mexican authorities noticed an unusually large number of hospitalizations and deaths among healthy adults. As much of Mexico City shut down at the height of a panic, cases began to crop up in New York City, the southwestern United States and around the world. In the United States, new

5、 cases seemed to fade as warmer weather arrived. But in late September 2009, officials reported there was significant flu activity in almost every state and that virtually all the samples tested are the new swine flu, also known as (A) H1N1, not seasonal flu. Zov the man looked puzzled and hurt. Its

6、 true he explained. When I come home from work I have nothing to say. If she didnt keep the conversation going wed spend the whole evening in silence. This episode crystallizes the irony that although American men tend to talk more than women in public situations they often talk less at home. And th

7、is pattern is wreaking havoc with marriage. The pattern was observed by political scientist Andrew Hacker in the late 70s. Sociologist Catherine Kohler Riessman reports in her new book Divorce Talk that most of the women she interviewed - but only a few of the men - gave lack of communication as the

8、 reason for their divorces. Given the current divorce rate of nearly 50 percent that amounts to millions of cases in the United States every year - a virtual epidemic of failed conversation. In my own research complaints from women about their husbands most often focused not on tangible inequities s

9、uch as having given up the chance for a career to accompany a husband to his or doing far more than their share of daily life-support work like cleaning cooking social arrangements and errands. Instead they focused on communication: He doesnt listen to me He doesnt talk to me. I found as Hacker obse

10、rved years before that most wives want their husbands to be first and foremost conversational partners but few husbands share this expectation of their wives. In short the image that best represents the current crisis is the stereotypical cartoon scene of a man sitting at the breakfast table with a

11、newspaper held up in front of his face while a woman glares at the back of it wanting to talk. 26.What is most wives main expectation of their husbands? A.Talking to them. 默默学 B.Trusting them. C.Supporting their careers. D. Shsring housework. 27.Judging from the context ,the phrase “wreaking havoc”(

12、Line 3,Para.2)most probably means _ . A generating motivation. B.exerting influence C.causing damage Dcreating pressure 28.All of the following are true EXCEPT_ A.men tend to talk more in public tan women B.nearly 50percent of recent divorces are caused by failed conversation C.women attach much imp

13、ortance to communication between couples Da female tends to be more talkative at home than her spouse 29.Which of the following can best summarize the mian idea of this text ? A.The moral decaying deserves more research by sociologists . B.Marriage break_up stems from sex inequalities. C.Husband and

14、 wofe have different expectations from their marriage. D.Conversational patterns between man and wife are different. 30.In the following part immediately after this text,the author will most probably focus on _ A.a vivid account of the new book Divorce Talk B.a detailed description of the stereotypi

15、cal cartoon 默默学 C.other possible reasons for a high divorce rate in the U.S. D a brief introduction to the political scientist Andrew HackerTxet3 over the past decade, many companies had perfected the art of creating automatic behaviors habits among consumers. These habits have helped companies earn

16、 billions of dollars when customers eat snacks, apply lotions and wipe counters almost without thinking, often in response to a carefully designed set of daily cues. “There are fundamental public health problems, like hand washing with soap, that remain killers only because we cant figure out how to

17、 change peoples habits,” Dr. Curtis said. “We wanted to learn from private industry how to create new behaviors that happen automatically.” The companies that Dr. Curtis turned to Procter that jurors should be selected randomly from a representative cross section of the community; that no citizen sh

18、ould be denied the right to serve on a jury on account of race, religion, sex, or national origin; that defendants are entitled to trial by their peers; and that verdicts should represent the conscience of the community and not just the letter of the law. The jury is also said to be the best survivi

19、ng example of direct rather than representative democracy. In a direct democracy, citizens take turns governing themselves, rather than electing representatives to govern for them. But as recently as in 1986, jury selection procedures conflicted with these democratic ideals. In some states, for exam

20、ple, jury duty was limited to persons of supposedly superior intelligence, education, and moral character. Although the Supreme Court of the United States had prohibited intentional racial discrimination in jury selection as early as the 1880 case of strauder v. West Virginia,the practice of selecti

21、ng so-called elite or blue-ribbon juries provided a convenient way around this and other antidiscrimination laws. The system also failed to regularly include women on juries until the mid-20th century. Although women first served on state juries in Utah in 1898,it was not until the 1940s that a majo

22、rity of states made women eligible for jury duty. Even then several states automatically exempted women from jury duty unless they personlly asked to have their names included on the jury list. This practice was justified by the claim that women were needed at home, and it kept juries unrepresentati

23、ve of women through the 1960s. In 1968, the Congress of the United States passed the Jury Selection and Service Act, ushering in a new era of democratic reforms for the jury.This law abolished special educational requirements for federal jurors and required them to be selected at random from a cross

24、 section of the entire community. In the landmark 1975 decision Taylor v. Louisiana, the Supreme Court extended the requirement that juries be representative of all parts of the community to the state level. The Taylor decision also declared sex discrimination in jury selection to be unconstitutiona

25、l and ordered states to use the same procedures for selecting male and female jurors. 36.From the principles of theUS jury system,welearn that _ 默默学 Aboth litcrate and illiterate people can serve on juries Bdefendants are immune from trial by their peers Cno age limit should be imposed for jury serv

26、ice Djudgment should consider the opinion of the public 37.The practice of selecting socalled elite jurors prior to 1968 showed_ Athe inadcquavy of antidiscrimination laws Bthe prevalent discrimination against certain races Cthe conflicting ideals in jury selection procedures 38.Even in the 1960s,wo

27、men were seldom on the jury list in some states because_ Athey were automatically banned by state laws Bthey fell far short of the required qualifications Cthey were supposed to perform domestic duties Dthey tended to evade public engagement 39.After the Jury Selection and Service Act was passed._ A

28、sex discrimination in jury selection was unconstitutional and had to be abolished Beducational requirements became less rigid in the selection of federal jurors Cjurors at the state level ought to be representative of the entire community Dstates ought to conform to the federal court in reforming th

29、e jury system 40.in discussing the US jury system,the text centers on_ Aits nature and problems Bits characteristics and tradition Cits problems and their solutions 默默学 Dits tradition and development Section Translation 46.Directions: In this section there is a text in English .Translate it into Chi

30、nese. Write your translation on ANSWER SHEET2.(15points) “Suatainability” has become apopular word these days, but to Ted Ning, the concept will always have personal meaning. Having endured apainful period of unsustainability in his own life made itclear to him that sustainability-oriented values mu

31、st be expressed though everyday action and choice. Ning recalls spending aconfusing year in the late 1990s selling insurance. Hed been though the dot-com boom and burst and,desperate for ajob,signed on with a Boulder agency. It didint go well. “It was a really had move because thats not my passion,”

32、 says Ning, whose dilemma about the job translated, predictably, into a lack of sales. “I was miserable, I had so much anxiety that I would wake up in the middle of the night and stare at the ceiling. I had no money and needed the job. Everyone said, Just wait, youll trun the corner, give it some ti

33、me.” 翻译参考 “坚持不懈”如今已成一个流行词汇,但对 TedNing 而言,这个概念一直有个人含义,经历了一段痛 苦松懈的个人生活,使他清楚面向以坚持不懈为导向的价值观,必须贯彻到每天的行动和选择中。 Ning 回忆起 20 世纪 90 年代末期卖保险的那段迷茫时光,他通过蓬勃兴起的网络疯狂地找工作,并且 与 Boulder 代理机构签了约。 事情进展并不顺利,TedNing 说到:“那真是个糟糕的选择,因为我对此没有激情,”可以预料,他 把工作中的矛盾能解释为没有业务。Ning 说:“我很痛苦渴望午夜起来盯着天花板,我没钱,我需要工作, 每个人都说等吧,只要有耐心会好转的。” 47.

34、Directions: You have just come back from the U.S. as a member of a Sino-American cultural exchange program. Write a letter to your American colleague to 1) Express your thanks for his/her warm reception; 2) Welcome him/her to visit China in due course. 默默学 You should write about 100 words on ANSWER

35、SHEET 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use “Zhang Wei” instead. Do not write your address. (10 points) Dear xxx, I would like to convey my heartfelt thanks to you for your kindness to receive me when I participated in an exchange program in USA. Your generous help made it possi

36、ble that I had a very pleasant stay and a chance to know American cultures better. Besides, I think it is an honor for me to make friends with you and I will cherish the goodwill you showed to me wherever I go. I do hope that you will visit China one day, so that I could have the opportunity to repa

37、y your kindness and refresh our friendship. I feel obliged to thank you again. Sincerely yours, Zhang Wei 48. Directions: In this section, you are asked to write an essay based on the following chart. In your writing, you should 1) Interpret the chart and 2) Give your comments. You should write at l

38、east 150 words. Write your essay on on ANSWER SHEET 2. (15 points) In this chart, we can see the mobile phone subscriptions in developed countries have a steady and slight increase from 1990 to 2007 and then remain constant in 2008. Meanwhile the mobile phone subscriptions in developing countries ha

39、ve witnessed a slow increase from 1990 to 2004 and then a great surge from 2004 to 20007: the biggest surge happens from 2005 to 2006. This chart reflects different developing modes of mobile phone industry in developed and developing countries. The developed countries have a limited number of popul

40、ations, most of whom are well-educated. Therefore, the spreading of the mobile phone service is efficient and soon 默默学 the market is saturated. Also at the beginning the developed countries have more people who can afford this service. The developing countries have a large population who keeps a lar

41、ge demand for mobile service. As the mobile phone service becomes cheaper and cheaper, the increasing customers subscribe to benefit from this service. As discussed above, it is not surprising to see this change. In my opinion, this trend that the number of mobile-phone subscriptions is increasingly increasing will continue for a while in the future. 2010 年考研英语二真题答案: 21 D 22 A 23 B 24 C 25 C 26 A 27 C 28 D 29 D 30 B 31 A 32 A 33 D34 C 35 B 36 A 37 C 38 C 39 C 40 D 新题型 F T T T F 默默学

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