【考研类试卷】考研英语(二)分类真题18及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)分类真题 18 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)Should the United States end its three quarters-of-a-century-long prohibition on drugs? Outraged by the seemingly endless deaths, violence, crime, corruption, border searches
2、, and social costs generated by world drug trafficking, a growing number of public officials and scholars are arguing that it is time to consider the possibilities of selective drug legalization. The legalization argument rests on the proposition that drug lawsnot drugs themselvescause the greatest
3、harm to society. If drugs were legal, the argument goes, drug black markets worth tens of billions of dollars would evaporate, the empires of drug traffickers would collapse, and addicts would stop committing street crimes to support their habit. But legalization would not only take the profit out o
4、f drug trafficking. Presumably police officers, courts, and prisons would no longer be overwhelmed with drug cases. And the nation would be spared the poisoning strains on its relations with important and otherwise friendly Latin American and Asian nations. Most advocates of legalization do no toler
5、ate, let alone want to encourage, drug use. Rather they believe that making drugs a criminal matter has made the problem worse. They acknowledge that the nation would still have massive public health problems on its hands, but it would not be compounded by a big crime problem, a big corruption probl
6、em, and a big foreign policy problem. Government could also tax the sale of drugs and use the incomes to finance drug prevention and treatment programs. And civil libertarians cite another benefit: an end to violations of basic individual freedom, such as drug testing, that derive from excessive zea
7、l for winning the drug war. In any event, proponents of legalization say the war on drugs is doomed. So long as there is demand for cocaine, heroin, and other drugs, someone is going to supply them, legally or illegally. Opponents of legalization regard the abandonment of antidrug laws as a frighten
8、ing and dangerous policy, one morally equivalent to giving societal approval to what currently is taboo behaviour. With the legal stigma gone, opponents say, more law-abiding citizens would be tempted to experiment with drugs. Moreover, highly damaging substances would be cheaper, purer, and more wi
9、dely available, thus causing a sharp jump in addiction, hospital costs, overdose deaths, family and social violence, and property damage. Now, at least, the expense and danger of purchasing illegal drugs limit the amount most people use. There is little information available that sheds light on what
10、 would happen to American society if cocaine and heroin were legalized. Indeed, the idea of legalization has been so far outside the realm of popular acceptance that virtually no financing of research into its potential effects has taken place. Of interest, however, is the fact that both advocates a
11、nd opponents of drug legalization look to the nation“s experience with Prohibition as providing evidence for their respective cases.(分数:20.00)(1).The central opposition to drug prohibition is that _(分数:4.00)A.it has caused the crime problemB.it has wasted a lot of legal resourcesC.it has caused bord
12、er disputesD.it has caused social problems(2).It is implied in the first paragraph that _(分数:4.00)A.drug legalization is an impossibly gigantic taskB.Asia is an important provider of drugs in AmericaC.drug-related corruption happens mainly to lawmakersD.drug trafficking is the worst crime in America
13、(3).The advocates of drug legalization as the possible outcome of drug prohibition mention all of the following except _(分数:4.00)A.The crime problem.B.The public health problem.C.The foreign policy problem.D.The corruption problem.(4).According to the opponents of drug legalization, one of the reaso
14、ns for fewer cases of drug abuse is _(分数:4.00)A.the damaging effect of drug additionB.the criminal rate associated with drug useC.the presence of antidrug lawD.the effective execution of government policies(5).We learn from the last paragraph that _(分数:4.00)A.the opponents and advocates of drug lega
15、lization actually share some positionsB.prohibiting drug use will have the same effect as the prohibition of alcoholC.the effect of drug legalization on society is not well borne out yetD.the public will not agree to fund research into the effects of drugs四、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:20.00)There is nothing lik
16、e a good bidding war to lift capitalism“s spirits. And that may be exactly what is about to happen after Kraft made a $17 billion bid for Cadbury on September 7th. The well-known British confectioner straightly rejected the American food giant“s offer, saying it “fundamentally undervalues“ the compa
17、ny, which could continue to thrive on its own. Kraft“s move is one of several in recent days that have raised hopes of a new wave of mergers and acquisitions just as it seemed, after a summer of inactivity, that 2009 would be a declining year for M active, imaginative play; a close relationship to t
18、he rest of the living world; the arts; and lastly timeplenty of time for children to be children. A new respect for childhood itself, in other words, is the gift that will best prepare our children for the future“s unknowns. Empowered by this gift, our children can grow into strong and creative huma
19、n beings, facing tomorrow“s uncertainties with competence and courage. School reform is a social challenge, not a technological problem. The Education Department“s own 1999 study, “Hope in Urban Education,“ offers powerful proof. It tells the story of nine troubled schools in high-poverty areas, all
20、 places resigned to low expectations, low achievement, and high conflict. But all transformed themselves into high-achieving, cohesive communities. In the process, everyone involvedprincipals, teachers, other staff members, parents, and studentsdeveloped high expectations of themselves, and of each
21、other. The strategies that worked in these schools, the study emphasizes, were persistence, creativity in devising new ways of collaborating, maximizing the attention focused on each child, and a shared commitment to meeting the full range of children“s needs. Perhaps what we“re looking for is not a
22、 technology, not a product to be bought and sold at all. Perhaps the gold is something to be dug and refined within ourselves.(分数:20.00)(1).In the passage the author is most critical of _(分数:4.00)A.parents using computers as baby-sittersB.politicians using computers for decision makingC.high-tech co
23、mpanies promoting computers in schoolsD.teachers leaning too much on computers in instruction(2).The author believes the computer-based approach will benefit _(分数:4.00)A.only adults in their educationB.children in elementary schoolsC.children with problems in logical abstractionD.none of the above(3
24、).Which of the following statements is most consistent with the author“s idea?(分数:4.00)A.The uncertainties of the future make the computer literacy all the more necessary.B.The computer-based approach may prove harmful to the development of children.C.It is imperative to empower children with comput
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