【考研类试卷】考研英语(二)分类真题15及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)分类真题 15 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)二、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:20.00)War has escaped the battlefield and now can, with modern guidance systems on missiles, touch virtually every square yard of the earth“s surface. It no longer involves only th
2、e military profession, but also entire civilian populations. Nuclear weapons have made major war unthinkable. We are forced, however, to think about the unthinkable because a nuclear war could come by accident or miscalculation. We must accept the paradox of maintaining a capacity to fight such a wa
3、r so that we will never have to do so. War has also lost most of its utility in achieving the traditional goals of conflict. Control of territory carries with it the obligation to provide subject peoples certain administrative, health, education, and other social services; such obligations far outwe
4、igh the benefits of control. If the ruled population is ethnically or racially different from the rulers, tensions and chronic unrest often exist which further reduce the benefits and increase the costs of domination. Large populations no longer necessarily enhance state power and, in the absence of
5、 high levels of economic development, can impose severe burdens on food supply, jobs, and the broad range of services expected of modern governments. The benefits of forcing another nation to surrender its wealth are vastly outweighed by the benefits of persuading that nation to produce and exchange
6、 goods and services. Making war has been one of the most persistent of human activities in the 8 centuries since men and women settled in cities and became thereby “civilized“, but the modernization of the past 80 years has fundamentally changed the role and function of war. In pre-modernized societ
7、ies, successful warfare brought significant material rewards, the most obvious of which were the stored wealth of the defeated. Equally important was human laborcontrol over people as slavesand the productive capacity of agricultural lands and mines. Warfare was also the most complex, broad-scale an
8、d demanding activity of premodernized people. The challenges of leading men into battle, organizing, moving and supporting armies, attracted the talents of the most vigorous, enterprising, intelligent and imaginative men in the society. “Warrior“ and “statesman“ were usually synonymous, and the mili
9、tary was one of the few professions in which an able, ambitious boy of humble origin could rise to the top. In the broader cultural context, war was accepted in the premodernized society as a part of the human condition, a mechanism of change, and an unavoidable, even noble, aspect of life. The exci
10、tement and drama of war made it a vital part of literature and legends.(分数:20.00)(1).According to the passage, leaders of pre-modernized society considered war to be _(分数:4.00)A.a valid tool of national policyB.an immoral act of aggressionC.economically wasteful and socially unacceptableD.necessary
11、to spur development of unoccupied lands(2).The author most likely places the word “civilized“ in quotation marks (Para. 3) in order to _(分数:4.00)A.show dissatisfaction at not having found a better wordB.acknowledge that the word was borrowed from another sourceC.express irony that war should be a pa
12、rt of civilizationD.raise a question about the value of war in modernized society(3).The author is primarily concerned with discussing how _(分数:4.00)A.political decisions are reachedB.economic and social conditions have changedC.technology for making war has improvedD.war has lost its value as a pol
13、icy tool(4).The author mentions all of the following as possible reasons for going to war in a pre-modernized society EXCEPT _(分数:4.00)A.possibility of material gainB.promoting deserving young men to higher positionsC.potential for increasing the security of the nationD.desire to capture productive
14、farming lands(5).Which of the following best describes the tone of the passage?(分数:4.00)A.Outraged and indignant.B.Scientific and detached.C.Fearful and alarmed.D.Concerned and optimistic.四、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:20.00)As the Big Three automakers seek a $25 billion federal government bailout to avoid finan
15、cial collapse, angst is rising among the auto behemoths“ suppliers, and in the communities they support. On Monday, an auto industry consulting firm, Planning Perspectives Inc., reported that 68% of participants in a survey of executives for industry suppliers said their companies would have to down
16、size if General Motors declared bankruptcy, while 12% said their businesses would likely close or would definitely do so. In the Midwest alone, some 275,000 jobs would be lost as a result of a GM bankruptcy. “If they go into bankruptcy, it“s going to have a catastrophic effect on businesses across t
17、he board,“ says John W. Henke Jr., president of PPI, based in Birmingham, Mich. Amid the economic downturn, Americans are buying fewer new cars and light-trucks, or even used cars. In recent weeks, GM announced a third-quarter loss of $2.5 billion. And the major automakers have stirred a vigorous de
18、bate over how much, if at all, the federal government should be involved in rescuing yet another ailing industry. Much of the automakers“ argument hinges on the notion that the collapse of any of the key industry players would aggravate an already troubled economy. Fully one-third of automotive indu
19、stry suppliers were deemed at risk of bankruptcy, according to a study earlier this year by Grant Thornton, a Southfield, Michigan, consulting firm. If General Motors files for bankruptcy, it will further impede its ability to pay its suppliers in full, on time. Many suppliers are already burdened w
20、ith debt. So the extra burden will likely destroy suppliers“ operating budgetsand, in turn, cripple their ability to deliver goods to surviving automakers. Experts say the suppliers most vulnerable to collapse are those whose businesses are heavily dependent on the ailing U.S. automakers, or on raw
21、materials for which rising costs cannot be easily passed onto the automakers. Kimberly Rodriguez, automotive industry analyst at Grant Thornton, says concern about how suppliers will be impacted is justified. “It“s not hype. It“s huge.“ To understand how the angst is playing out, consider Tipton, In
22、d., population barely 5,000. In April 2007, the German manufacturer Getrag LLC announced it would build a $455 million plant about an hour“s drive north of Indianapolis. The plant“s sole purpose was to build energy-efficient transmissions for Chrysler. The plant would inject some 1,200 new jobs into
23、 a state whose economy is both ailing and heavily dependent on the automotive industry. Townsfolk talked of a new hotel, a new fast-food restaurant. Earlier this month, however, Getrag announced that the entity established to build the Tipton plant would file for bankruptcy and that the plant would
24、not open, mainly because Chrysler backed out of its agreement. Meanwhile, some people in the industry have been calling and e-mailing their Congressional representatives, urging them to support a bailout for the major automakers. The consequences of a bankruptcy declaration from either of the Big Th
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