2022年海南考研英语二试题真题及答案
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)
  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 at that国家公务员与地方公务员 a plumber doesn’t wake up and say that he can’t work with pipes today.
  3 , like most writers these days, you’re holiday 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 bestselling 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 i
ncome.
  As Harlan Coben has suggested, it’s a 8 of priorities. To make writing a priority, you’ll have to 9 some of your day-to-day activities and some things you really enjoy. Depending on your 10 and your lifestyle, 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 exercise 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. Any 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 seems to go. We need to use 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.
  1. [A] difficult [B] normal [C] steady [D] pleasant
  2. [A] combined [B] compared [C] confused [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] Suppose
  6. [A] well-known [B] well-advised [C] well-informed [D] well-chosen
  7. [A] donate [B] generate [C] supplement [D] calculate
  8. [A] cause [B] purpose [C] question [D] condition
  9. [A] highlight [B] sacrifice [C] continue [D] explore
  10. [A] relations [B] interests [C] memories [D] skills
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  11. [A] until [B] because [C] while [D] before
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  12. [A] put up with [B] make up for [C] hang on to [D] cut down on
  13. [A] intelligent [B] occasional [C] intensive [D] emotional
  14. [A] habit [B] test [C] decision [D] plan广西事业单位面试真题
  15. [A] tough [B] gentle [C] rapid [D] funny
初级会计2021下半年报名时间  16. [A] in place of [B] in charge of [C] in response 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广东省自考本科报名入口
  Part A
  Directions:
  Read the following four texts. Answer the questions after each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)
  Text 3
  We have all encountered them, in both our personal and professional lives. Think about the times you felt tricked or frustrated by a membership or subscription that had a seamless sign-up process but was later difficult to cancel. Something that should be simple and transparent can be complicated, intentionally or unintentionally, in ways that impair consumer choice. These are examples of dark patterns.