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1、考研英语(一)-28 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:20.00)The great recession may be over, but this era of high joblessness is probably beginning. Before it ends, it will likely change the life course and character of a generation of young adults. And ultimat
2、ely, it is likely to reshape our politics, our culture, and the character of our society for years. No one tries harder than the jobless to find silver linings in this national economic disaster. Many said that unemployment, while extremely painful, had improved them in some ways: they had become le
3、ss materialistic and more financially prudent; they were more aware of the struggles of others. In limited respects, perhaps the recession will leave society better off. At the very least, it has awoken us from our national fever dream of easy riches and bigger houses, and put a necessary end to an
4、era of reckless personal spending. But for the most part, these benefits seem thin, uncertain, and far off. In The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth, the economic historian Benjamin Friedman argues that both inside and outside the U.S., lengthy periods of economic stagnation or decline have almo
5、st always left society more mean-spirited and less inclusive, and have usually stopped or reversed the advance of rights and freedoms. Anti-immigrant sentiment typically increases, as does conflict between races and classes. Income inequality usually falls during a recession, but it has not shrunk i
6、n this one. Indeed, this period of economic weakness may reinforce class divides, and decrease opportunities to cross themespecially for young people. The research of Till Von Wachter, the economic at Columbia University, suggests that not all people graduating into a recession see their life chance
7、s dimmed: those with degrees from elite universities catch up fairly quickly to where they otherwise would have been if they had graduated in better times; it is the masses beneath them that are left behind. In the Internet age, it is particularly easy to see the resentment that has always been hidd
8、en within American society. More difficult, in the moment, is discerning precisely how these lean times are affecting society“s character. In many respects, the U.S. was more socially tolerant entering this recession than at any time in its history, and a variety of national polls on social conflict
9、 since then have shown mixed results. We will have to wait and see exactly how these hard times will reshape our social fabric. But they certainly will reshape it, and all the more so the longer they extend.(分数:20.00)(1).By saying “to find silver linings“ (Para. 2) the author suggests that the joble
10、ss try to(分数:4.00)A.seek subsidies from the government.B.explore reasons for the unemployment.C.make profit from the troubled economy.D.look on the bright side of the recession.(2).According to Paragraph 2, the recession has made people(分数:4.00)A.realize the national dream.B.struggle against each ot
11、her.C.challenge their prudence.D.reconsider their lifestyle.(3).Benjamin Friedman believes that economic recessions may(分数:4.00)A.impose a heavier burden on immigrants.B.bring out more evils of human nature.C.promote the advance of rights and freedoms.D.ease conflicts between races and classes.(4).T
12、he research of Till Von Wachter suggests that in the recession graduates from elite universities tend to(分数:4.00)A.lag behind the others due to decreased opportunities.B.catch up quickly with experienced employees.C.see their life chances as dimmed as the others.D.recover more quickly than the other
13、s.(5).The author thinks that the influence of hard times on society is(分数:4.00)A.certain.B.positive.C.trivial.D.destructive.四、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:20.00)There will eventually come a day when The New York Times ceases to publish stories on newsprint. Exactly when that day will be is a matter of debate. “S
14、ometime in the future,“ the paper“s publisher said back in 2010. Nostalgia for ink on paper and the rustle of pages aside, there“s plenty of incentive to ditch print. The infrastructure required to make a physical newspaperprinting presses, delivery trucksisn“t just expensive; it“s excessive at a ti
15、me when online-only competitors don“t have the same set of financial constraints. Readers are migrating away from print anyway. And though print and sales still dwarf their online and mobile counterparts, revenue from print is still declining. Overhead may be high and circulation lower, but rushing
16、to eliminate its print edition would be a mistake, says BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti. Peretti says the Times shouldn“t waste time getting out of the print business, but only if they go about doing it the right way. “Figuring out a way to accelerate that transition would make sense for them,“ he said,
17、“but if you discontinue it, you“re going to have your most loyal customers really upset with you.“ Sometimes that“s worth making a change anyway. Peretti gives the example of Netflix discontinuing its DVD-mailing service to focus on streaming. “It was seen as a blunder,“ he said. The more turned out
18、 to be foresighted. And if Peretti were in change at the Times ? “I wouldn“t pick a year to end print,“ he said. “I would raise prices and make it into more of a legacy product.“ The most loyal customers would still get the product they favor, the idea goes, and they“d feel like they were helping su
19、stain the quality of something they believe in. “So if you“re overpaying for print, you could feel like you were helping,“ Peretti said. “Then increase it at a higher rate each year and essentially try to generate additional revenue.“ In other words, if you“re going to make a print product, make it
20、for the people who are already obsessed with it. Which may be what the Times is doing already. Getting the print edition seven days a week costs nearly $500 a yearmore than twice as much as a digital-only subscription. “It“s a really hard thing to do and it“s a tremendous luxury that BuzzFeed doesn“
21、t have a legacy business,“ Peretti remarked. “But we“re going to have questions like that where we have things we“re doing that don“t make sense when the market changes and the world changes. In those situations, it“s better to be more aggressive than less aggressive.“(分数:20.00)(1).The New York Time
22、s is considering ending its print edition partly due to(分数:4.00)A.the high cost of operation.B.the pressure from its investors.C.the complaints from its readers.D.the increasing online ad sales.(2).Peretti suggests that, in face of the present situation, the Times should(分数:4.00)A.seek new sources o
23、f readership.B.end the print edition for good.C.aim for efficient management.D.make strategic adjustments.(3).It can be inferred from Paragraphs 5 and 6 that a “legacy product“(分数:4.00)A.helps restore the glory of former times.B.is meant for the most loyal customers.C.will have the lost of printing
24、reduced.D.expands the popularity of the paper.(4).Peretti believes that, in a changing world,(分数:4.00)A.legacy businesses are becoming outdated.B.cautiousness facilitates problems-solving.C.aggressiveness better meets challenges.D.traditional luxuries can stay unaffected.(5).Which of the following w
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