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2022年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试
英语(二)
(科目代码204)
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Section I U of English
Directions: Read the following text. Choo the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on the ANSWER SHEET .( 10 points)
Harlan Coben believes that if you’re a writer, you’ll find the time; and that if you can’t find the time, then writing isn’t a priority and you’re not a writer. For him writing is a (1)____ job—a job like any other. He has (2) ____ it with plumbing, pointing out that a plumber doesn’t wake up and say that he can’t work with pipes today.
(3)____, like most writers the days, you’re holding down a job to pay the bills, it’s not (4)____ to find the time to write. But it’s not impossible. It requires determination and single-mindedness. (5)____ that most bestlling authors began writing when they were doing other things to earn a living. And today, even writers who are fairly (6)____ often have to do other work to (7)____ their writing income.
As Harlan Coben has suggested, it’s a (8)____ of priorities. To make writing a priority, you’ll have to (9)____榴莲怎么挑 some of your day-to-day-activities and some things you really enjoy. Depending on your (10)____ and your life style, that might mean spending less time watching television or listening to music, though some people can write (11)____ they listen to music. You might have to (12)____ the amount of exerci or sport you do. You’ll have to make social media an (13)____ activity rather than a daily, time-consuming (14)____. There’ll probably have to be less socializing with your friends and less time with your family. It’s a (15)____ learning curve, and it won’t always make you popular.
There’s just one thing you should try to keep at least some time for, (16)____ your writing—
and that’s reading. And writer needs to read as much and as widely as they can; it’s the one (17)____ supporter something you can’t do without.
Time is finite. The older you get, the (18)____ it ems to go. We need to u it as carefully and as (19)____ as we can. That means prioritising our activities so that we spend most time on the things we really want to do. If you’re a writer, that means —(20)____— writing长腿爱德华.
1. A. difficult B. normal C. steady D. pleasant
2. A. combined B. compared C. confud D. confronted
3. A. If B. Though C. Once D. Unless
4. A. enough B. strange C. wrong D. easy
5. A. Accept B. Explain C. Remember D. Suppo
6. A. well-known B. well-advid C. well-informed D.认知实习报告 well-chon
7. A. donate B. generate C. supplement D. calculate
8. A. cau B. purpo C. question D. condition
9. A. highlight B. sacrifice C. continue D. explore
10. A. relations B. interests C. memories D. skills
11. A. until B. becau C. 新生儿感冒怎么办while D. before
12. A. put up with B. make up for C. hang on to D. cut down on
13. A. intelligent B.对齐命令>产品广告语 occasional C. intensive D. emotional
14. A. habit B. test C. 培训招生方案decision D. plan
15. A. tough B. gentle C. rapid D. funny
16. A. in place of B. in charge of C. in respon to D. in addition to
17. A. indispensable B. innovative C. invisible D. instant
18. A. duller B. harder C. quieter D. quicker
19. A. peacefully B. generously C. productively D. gratefully
20. A. at most B. in turn C. on average D. above all
Section II Reading Comprehension
Part A
Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C, or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)
Text 1
On a recent sunny day13.000 chickens roam over Larry Brown’s 40 windswept acres in Shiner, Texas. Some rest in the shade of a parked car. Others drink water with the cows. This all ems random, but it’s by design, part of what the $6.1 billion U.S. egg industry bets will be its next big thing: climate-friendly eggs.
The eggs, which are making their debut now on shelves for as much as $8 a dozen, are still labeled organic and animal-friendly, but they’re also from birds that live on farms using regenerative agriculture—special techniques to cultivate rich soils that can trap green hou gas. Such eggs could be marketed as helping to fight climate change.
“I’m excited about our progress” says Brown, who is adding more cover crops that draw worms and crickets for the chickens to eat. The birds’ waste then fertilizes fields. Such improvements “allow our hens to forage for higher-quality natural feed that will be good for the land, the hens, and the eggs that we supply to our customers.”
The egg industry’s push is the first major test of whether animal products from regenerative farms can become the next premium offering. In barely more than a decade, organic eggs went from being dismisd as a niche product in natural foods stores to being sold at Walmart. More recently there were similar doubts about probiotics and plant-bad meats, but both have exploded into major supermarket categories. If the sustainable-egg rollout is successful, it could open the floodgates for regenerative beef, broccoli, and beyond.