【考研类试卷】会计硕士专业学位联考英语(二)-20 (1)及答案解析.doc
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1、会计硕士专业学位联考英语(二)-20 (1)及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:5,分数:100.00)A hundred years ago it was assumed and scientifically “proved“ by economists that the laws of society made it necessary to have a vast army of poor and jobless people in order to keep the economy going. Today, ha
2、rdly anybody would dare to voice this principle. It is generally accepted that nobody should be excluded from the wealth of the nation, either by the laws of nature or by those of society. The opinions, which were current a hundred years ago, that the poor owed their conditions to their ignorance, l
3、ack of responsibility, are outdated. In all Western industrialized countries, a system of insurance has been introduced which guarantees everyone a minimum of subsistence in case of unemployment, sickness and old age. I would go one step further and argue that, even if these conditions are not prese
4、nt, everyone has the right to receive the means to subsist, in other words, he can claim this subsistence minimum without having to have any “reason“. I would suggest, however, that it should be limited to a definite period of time, let“s say two years, so as to avoid the encouraging of an abnormal
5、attitude which refused any kind of social obligation. This may sound like a fantastic proposal, but so, I think; our insurance system would have sounded to people a hundred years ago. The main objection to such a scheme would be that if each person were entitled to receive minimum support, people wo
6、uld not work. This assumption rests on the fallacy of the inherent laziness in human nature, actually, aside from abnormally lazy people, there would be very few who would not want to earn more than the minimum, and who would prefer to do nothing rather than work. However, the suspicions against a s
7、ystem of guaranteed subsistence minimum are not groundless, from the standpoint of those who want to use ownership of capital for the purpose of forcing others to accept the work conditions they offer. If nobody were forced to accept work in order not to starve, work would have to be sufficiently in
8、teresting and attractive to induce one to accept it. Freedom of contract is possible only if both parties are free to accept and reject it; in the present capitalist system is not the case. But such a system would not only be the beginning of real freedom of contract between employers and employees,
9、 its principal advantage would be the improvement of freedom in interpersonal relationships in every sphere of daily life.(分数:20.00)(1).People used to think that poverty and unemployment were due to _.(分数:4.00)A.the slow development of the economyB.the poor and jobless people“s own faultsC.the lack
10、of responsibility on the part of societyD.the large number of people who were not well-educated(2).Now it is widely accepted that _.(分数:4.00)A.the present system of social insurance should be improvedB.everybody should be granted a minimum of subsistence without any “reason“C.everybody has the right
11、 to share in the wealth of the countryD.people have to change their attitude towards the poor(3).What does the underlined phrase “these conditions“ refer to in Para.1?(分数:4.00)A.Guarantees everyone a minimum of subsistence.B.Unemployment, sickness and old age.C.Everyone has the right to receive the
12、means to subsist.D.Everyone can claim the subsistence minimum without having to have any “reason“.(4).The writer argues that a system of social insurance should _.(分数:4.00)A.provide benefits for the sick, old and unemployedB.encourage people to take on more social obligationsC.guarantee everyone the
13、 right to be employedD.provide everyone with the right to a minimum subsistence for a certain period(5).According to the writer, a system of guaranteed subsistence minimum _.(分数:4.00)A.demands too much from societyB.makes freedom of contract impossibleC.helps people take interest in their workD.help
14、s bring about changes in the relationship among peopleI remember meeting him one evening with his pushcart. I had managed to sell all my papers and was coming home in the snow. It was that strange hour in downtown New York when the workers were pouring homeward in the twilight. I marched among thous
15、ands of tired men and women whom the factory whistles had unyoked. They flowed in rivers through the clothing factory districts, then down along the avenues to the East Side. I met my father near Cooper Union. I recognized him, a hunched, frozen figure in an old overcoat standing by a banana cart. H
16、e looked so lonely; the tears came to my eyes. Then he saw me, and his face lit with his sad, beautiful smileCharlie Chaplin“s smile. “Arch, it“s Mickey,“ he said. “So you have sold your papers! Come and eat a banana.“ He offered me one. I refused it. I felt it crucial that my father sell his banana
17、s, not give them away. He thought I was shy, and coaxed and joked with me, and made me eat the banana. It smelled of wet straw and snow. “You haven“t sold many bananas today, pop,“ I said anxiously. He shrugged his shoulders. “What can I do? No one seems to want them.“ It was true. The work crowds p
18、ushed home morosely over the pavements. The rusty sky darkened over New York building, the tall street lamps were lit, innumerable trucks, street cars and elevated trains clattered by. Nobody and nothing in the great city stopped for my father“s bananas. “I ought to yell,“ said my father dolefully.
19、“I ought to make a big noise like other peddlers, but it makes my throat sore. Anyway, I“m ashamed of yelling, it makes me feel like a fool.“ I had eaten one of his bananas. My sick conscience told me that I ought to pay for it somehow. I must remain here and help my father. “I“ll yell for you, pop,
20、“ I volunteered. “Arch, no,“ he said, “go home; you have worked enough today. Just tell momma I“ll be late.“ But I yelled and yelled. My father, standing by, spoke occasional words of praise, and said I was a wonderful yeller, Nobody else paid attention. The workers drifted past us wearily, endlessl
21、y; a defeated army wrapped in dreams of home. Elevated trains crashed; the Cooper Union clock burned above us; the sky grew black, the wind poured, the slush burned through our shoes. There were thousands of strange, silent figures pouring over the sidewalks in snow. None of them stopped to buy bana
22、nas. I yelled and yelled, nobody listened. My father tried to stop me at last. “Nu,“ he said smiling to console me, “that was wonderful yelling, Mickey. But it“s plain we are unlucky today! Let“s go home.“ I was frantic, and almost in tears. I insisted on keeping up my desperate yells. But at last m
23、y father persuaded me to leave with him.(分数:20.00)(1).“Unyoked“ in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to _.(分数:4.00)A.sent outB.releasedC.dispatchedD.removed(2).Which of the following is intended to be a pair of contrast in the passage?(分数:4.00)A.Huge crowds and lonely individuals.B.Weather c
24、onditions and street lamps.C.Clattering trains and peddlers“ yells.D.Moving crowds and street traffic.(3).Which of the following words is NOT suitable to describe the character of the son?(分数:4.00)A.Compassionate.B.Responsible.C.Shy.D.Determined.(4).What is the theme of the story?(分数:4.00)A.The mise
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