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2018考研英语一真题和答案完整版(共43页).doc

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    • 精选优质文档-----倾情为你奉上2018考研英语一真题和答案完整版Section I Use of English  Directions:  Read the following text Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on the ANSWER SHEET (10 points)  Trust is a tricky business On the one hand, it‘s a necessary condition 1 many worthwhile things: child care, friendships, etc On the other hand, putting your 2, in the wrong place often carries a high 3  4, why do we trust at all? Well, because it feels good 5 people place their trust in an individual or an institution, their brains release oxytocin, a hormone that 6 pleasurable feelings and triggers the herding instruct that prompts humans to 7 with one another。

      Scientists have found that exposure 8 this hormone puts us in a trusting 9: In a Swiss study, researchers sprayed oxytocin into the noses of half the subjects; those subjects were ready to lend significantly higher amounts of money to strangers than were their 10 who inhaled something else  11 for us, we also have a sixth sense for dishonesty that may 12 us A Canadian study found that children as young as 14 months can differentiate 13 a credible person and a dishonest one Sixty toddlers were each 14 to an adult tester holding a plastic container。

      The tester would ask, “What’s in here?” before looking into the container, smiling, and exclaiming, “Wow!” Each subject was then invited to look 15 Half of them found a toy; the other half 16 the container was empty-and realized the tester had 17 them  Among the children who had not been tricked, the majority were 18 to cooperate with the tester in learning a new skill, demonstrating that they trusted his leadership 19, only five of the 30 children paired with the “20”tester participated in a follow-up activity。

        1 [A] on [B] like [C] for [D] from  2 [A] faith [B] concern [C] attention [D] interest  3 [A] benefit [B] debt [C] hope [D] price  4 [A] Therefore [B] Then [C] Instead [D] Again  5 [A]Until [B] Unless [C] Although [D] When  6 [A] selects [B] produces [C] applies [D] maintains  7 [A] consult [B] compete [C] connect [D] compare  8 [A] at [B] by [C]of [D]to  9 [A] context [B] mood [C] period [D] circle  10[A] counterparts [B] substitutes [C] colleagues [D]supporters  11[A] Funny [B] Lucky [C] Odd [D] Ironic  12。

      [A] monitor [B] protect [C] surprise [D] delight  13[A] between [B] within [C] toward [D] over  14[A] transferred [B] added [C] introduced [D] entrusted  15[A] out [B] back [C] around [D] inside  16[A] discovered [B] proved [C] insisted [D] remembered  17[A] betrayed [B]wronged [C] fooled [D] mocked  18[A] forced [B] willing [C] hesitant [D] entitled  19[A] In contrast [B] As a result [C] On the whole [D] For instance  20[A] inflexible [B] incapable [C] unreliable [D] unsuitable  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  Among the annoying challenges facing the middle class is one that will probably go unmentioned in the next presidential campaign: What happens when the robots come for their jobs?  Don‘t dismiss that possibility entirely About half of U.S jobs are at high risk of being automated, according to a University of Oxford study, with the middle class disproportionately squeezed Lower-income jobs like gardening or day care don’t appeal to robots。

      But many middle-class occupations-trucking, financial advice, software engineering — have aroused their interest, or soon will The rich own the robots, so they will be fine  This isn‘t to be alarmist Optimists point out that technological upheaval has benefited workers in the past The Industrial Revolution didn’t go so well for Luddites whose jobs were displaced by mechanized looms, but it eventually raised living standards and created more jobs than it destroyed Likewise, automation should eventually boost productivity, stimulate demand by driving down prices, and free workers from hard, boring work。

      But in the medium term, middle-class workers may need a lot of help adjusting  The first step, as Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee argue in The Second Machine Age, should be rethinking education and job training Curriculums —from grammar school to college- should evolve to focus less on memorizing facts and more on creativity and complex communication Vocational schools should do a better job of fostering problem-solving skills and helping students work alongside robots Online education can supplement the traditional kind。

      It could make extra training and instruction affordable Professionals trying to acquire new skills will be able to do so without going into debt  The challenge of coping with automation underlines the need for the U.S to revive its fading business dynamism: Starting new companies must be made easier In previous eras of drastic technological。

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