2010 英语二答案解析 【篇一: 2010-2015 十年英语二真题及答案解析】directions :read the following text choose the best word (s)for each numbered blank and marka,b,c or d on answer sheet 1.(10 points ) in our contemporary culture, the prospect of communicatingwith -- or even looking at -- a stranger is virtually unbearable.everyone around us seems to agree by the way they fiddle withtheir phones, even without a underground. one answer is fear,according to jon wortmann, executive mental coach. we fearrejection, or that our innocent to us, so we are more likely towhen communicating with them compared with our friends and2011 experiment, behavioral scientists nicholas epley andjuliana schroeder asked commuters to do the though theparticipants didnt expect a positive experience, after theexperiment, not a single person reported having been snubbed.were reportedly more enjoyable compared with those sanscommunication, which makes feel connected.1. [a] ticket [b] permit [c] signall [d] record 2. [a] nothing [b] link [c] another [d] much3. [a] beaten [b] guided [c] plugged [d] brought4. [a] message [b] cede [c] notice [d] sign 5. [a] under [b] beyond [c] behind [d] from 6. [a] misinterprete [b] misapplied [c] misadjusted [d]mismatched7. [a] fired [b] judged [c] replaced [d] delayed 8. [a] ueasonable [b] ungreatful [c] unconventional [d]unfamiliar9. [a] comfortable [b] anxious [c] confident [d] angry10. [a] attend [b] point [c] take [d] turn11. [a] dangerous [b] mysterious [c] violent [d] boring12. [a] hurt [b] resist [c] bend [d] decay13. [a] lecture [b] conversation [c] debate [d] negotiation14. [a] trainees [b] employees [c] researchers [d] passengers15. [a] reveal [b] choose [c] predictl [d] design16. [a] voyage [b] flight [c] walk [d] ride17. [a] went through [b] did away [c] caught up [d] put up18. [a] in turn [b] in particular [c] in fact [d] in consequence19. [a] unless [b] since [c] if [d] whereas20. [a] funny [b] simple [c] logical [d] raresection ii reading comprehension part a directions: read the following four texts. answer the questions beloweach text by choosing a, b, c or d. mark your answers onanswer sheet 1. (40 points)text 1 a new study suggests that contrary to most surveys, peopleare actually more stressed at home that at work. researchersmeasured people ‘s cortisol, which is stress marker, while theywere at work and while they were at home and found it higherat what is supposed to be a place of refuge. ―further contradicting conventional wisdom, we found thatwomen as well as men have lower levels of stress at work thanat home, ‖ writes one of the researchers, sarah damaske. in factwomen even say they feel better at wo rk, she notes, ―it is men,not women, who report being happier at home than at work. ‖another surprise is that the findings hold true for both thosewith children and without, but more so for nonparents. this iswhy people who work outside the home have better health. what the study doesn ‘t measure is whether people are stilldoing work when they ‘re at home, whether it is householdwork or work brought home from the office. for many men, theend of the workday is a time to kick back. for women who stayhome, they never get to leave the office. and for women whowork outside the home, they often are playing catch-up-with-household tasks. with the blurring of roles, and the fact thatthe home front lags well behind the workplace in makingadjustments for work ing women, it ‘s not surprising thatwomen are more stressed at home. but it ‘s not just a gender thing. at work, people pretty muchknow what they ‘re supposed to be doing: working, makingmoney, doing the tasks they have to do in order to draw anincome. the bargain is very pure: employee puts in hours ofphysical or mental labor and employee draws out life-sustaining moola. on the home front, however, people have no such clarity. rareis the household in which the division of labor is so clinicallyand methodically laid out. there are a lot of tasks to be done,there are inadequate rewards for most of them. your homecolleagues- your family- have no clear rewards for their labor;they need to be talked into it, or if they ‘re teenagers,threatened with complete removal of all electronic devices.plus, they ‘re your family. you cannot fire your family. younever really get to go home from home. so it ‘s not surprising that people are more stressed at home.not only are the tasks apparently infinite, the co- workers aremuch harder to motivate. 21. according to paragraph 1, most previous surveys foundthat home_______ [a] was an uealistic place for relaxation [b] generated more stress than the workplace [c] was an ideal place for stress measurement [d] offered greater relaxation than the workplace 22. according to damaske, who are likely to be the happiest athome?[a] working mothers [b] childless husbands [c] childless wives [d] working fathers23. the 。