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1、考研英语(二)-25 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Everyone complains that corporate America is 1 to hire additional workers. Far 2 attention has been paid to the flip side of the jobless recovery: the 3 improvement in American productivity. When the economy 4 in 2008, there w
2、as little of the fall in labor productivity that normally 5 a recession, and this was not just a one-off “batting average“ effect (in which average productivity rises because the worst performers are fired). Rather, it was a productivity boost that has continued 6 expert predictions that workers can
3、 only be 7 so hard for a short while. In the third quarter of 2011, American labor productivity was 2.3% higher than in the same period a year earlier. Manufacturing productivity in that quarter rose by 2.9% compared with a year earlier. America“s productivity growth has been more 8 than most other
4、rich countries“a feat 9 to its flexible labor market and a culture of enterprise. Two things could keep productivity rising. First, workers are terrified of losing their jobs. This makes it easier to persuade them to put in extra hours or 10 new tasks. Second, tough times are forcing luaus to 11 eve
5、ry brain cell to become more efficient. Sealed Air, for example, has made numerous incremental tweaks, such as 12 a machine that makes absorbent pads for supermarket meat trays so that its output increased from 400 units per hour three years ago to 550with the same number of workers. The 13 of firms
6、 to invest in such enhancements has varied 14 . Some would rather hoard cash or buy back their own shares 15 spend it on more efficient machinery or information technology. Yet there are 16 that leading industrial firms are starting to increase their capital spending, says Jeff Sprague of Vertical R
7、esearch Partners, a research outfit. In particular, he has noticed firms investing in “debottlenecking“ which, 17 its name suggests, means removing hold-ups in production processes, sometimes with an additional production line. 18 short, the recession has forced American firms to become more muscula
8、r. This should help them 19 when the good times realm. It should also give them an edge 20 foreign rivals.(分数:10.00)A.reluctantB.responsibleC.requiredD.resoluteA.muchB.lessC.fewerD.moreA.negligibleB.subtleC.markedD.slowA.slumpedB.stoppedC.soaredD.skyrocketedA.accompaniesB.alliesC.adheresD.attachesA.
9、despiteB.regardlessC.thoughD.defianceA.smashedB.crashedC.squeezedD.spoiledA.robustB.ferociousC.violentD.vitalA.subscribeB.ascribeC.inscribeD.describeA.uploadB.underscoreC.shoulderD.chargeA.expandB.broadenC.strainD.extendA.upgradingB.repairingC.reusingD.recoveringA.efficiencyB.strengthC.abilityD.will
10、ingnessA.differentlyB.enormouslyC.completelyD.impressivelyA.exceptB.butC.thenD.thanA.symbolsB.signsC.marksD.printsA.whatB.thatC.whichD.asA.InB.ByC.OnD.OfA.maintainB.thriveC.surviveD.renewA.inB.aboveC.beyondD.over二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Barack
11、 Obama invited a puzzling group of people into the White House on December 5th: university presidents. Whatever they might be, they are at the heart of a political firestorm. Anger about the cost of college extends from the parents to Occupiers. Mr. Obama is trying to urge universities to address co
12、sts with “much greater urgency“. This sense of urgency is justified: ex-students have debts approaching $1 trillion. But calm reflection is needed too. America“s universities suffer from many maladies besides cost. And rising costs are often symptoms of much deeper problems: problems that were irrit
13、ating during the years of affluence but which are fatal in an age of austerity. The first problem is the inability to say “no“. For decades American universities have been offering more of everythingmore courses for undergraduates, more research students for professors and more athletics for everybo
14、dyon the merry assumption that there would always be more money to pay for it all. The second is Ivy League Envy. The vast majority of American universities are obsessed by rising up the academic hierarchy, becoming a bit less like Yokel-U and a bit more like Yale. Ivy League Envy leads to an obsess
15、ion with research. This can be a problem even in the best universities: students feel short-changed by professors fixated on crawling along the frontiers of knowledge with a magnifying glass. At lower-level universities it causes dysfunction. American professors of literature crank out 70,000 schola
16、rly publications a year, compared with 13,757 in 1959. Most of these simply molder: Mark Bauerlein of Emory University points out that, of the 16 research papers produced in 2004 by the University of Vermont“s literature department, a fairly representative institution, 11 have since received between
17、 zero and two citations. The time wasted writing articles that will never be read cannot be spent teaching. Popular anger about universities“ costs is rising just as technology is shaking colleges to their foundations. The internet is changing the rules. Star academics can lecture to millions online
18、 rather than the chosen few in person. And for-profit companies such as the University of Phoenix are stripping out costs by concentrating on a handful of useful courses as well as making full use of the internet. The Sloan Foundation reports that online enrolments grew by 10% in 2010, against 2% fo
19、r the sector as a whole. Nearly 100 years ago American universities faced similar worries about rising costs and detachment from the rest of society. Lawrence Lowell, the president of Harvard, argued that “Institutions are rarely murdered; they meet their end by suicide. They die because they have o
20、utlived their usefulness, or fail to do the work that the world wants done.“ America“s universities quickly began “the work that the world wants done“ and started a century of American dominance of higher education. They need to repeat the trick if that century is not to end in failure.(分数:10.00)(1)
21、.Which of the following may be one guiding education principle of the University of Phoenix?(分数:2.00)A.Guaranteeing the free access to knowledge.B.Concentrating on the cultivation of comprehensive qualities of students.C.Being committed to practical education.D.Facilitating class-based education wit
22、h advanced internet technology.(2).The word maladies is closest in meaning to _.(分数:2.00)A.disordersB.disabilitiesC.disadvantagesD.disagreement(3).Which of the following statements is true about Ivy League Envy?(分数:2.00)A.Professors are encouraged to publish more literary papers under the Ivy League
23、 Envy.B.Ivy League Envy is a phenomenon specific to second-rate American universities.C.Ivy League Envy stems from an abnormal obsession with academic research.D.The decline of education quality in universities is partly attributed to Ivy League Envy.(4).In order to reduce the cost, American univers
24、ities have to _.(分数:2.00)A.say no to more applications from high school graduatesB.focus on the essential and discard the irrelevantC.make a budget that caters to the interest of most peopleD.give priority to teachers“ rather than students“ needs(5).It can be inferred from the last paragraph that th
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