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1、考研英语-242 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BSection Use o(总题数:1,分数:10.00)BDirections:/BRead the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C, and D on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)The evolutionary process culminating in man was finally completed about 35,000 years ago wi
2、th the appearance of Homo Sapiens, or “thinking man.“ U(1) /Uin broadest perspective, this represents the second major turningU (2) /Uin the course ofU (3) /Uon this planet. The first occurred when lifeU (4) /Uout of inorganic matter. After that momentousU (5) /U, all living forms evolved by adaptin
3、gU (6) /Utheir environment, as was evident during the climate turmoil of the Pleistocene. But with theU (7) /Uof man, the evolutionary process wasU (8) /U. No longer did genes adapt to environment. Instead, man adapted by changing the environment toU (9) /Uhis genes. Today, a thirdU (10) /Uturning p
4、oint appearsU (11) /U, as mans growing knowledge of the structure and function of genes may soon enable him toU (12) /Uhis genes as well as his environment.Man, and only man, has been able to create a made-to-order environment, or culture, as it is called. The reason isU (13) /Uonly man can symboliz
5、e, orU (14) /Uthings and concepts divorced from here-and-now reality. Only he laughs, and only he knows that he will die. Only he has wonderedU (15) /Uthe universe and its origins, about his place in it and in the hereafter.With these unique and revolutionizing abilities, man has been able toU (16)
6、/Uwith his environment without alteration. His culture in the new no biological way of having fur in the Arctic, water storage in the desert, and fins in the water. More concretely, cultureU (17) /Utools, clothing, ornaments, institutions, language, art forms, and religious beliefs andU (18) /U. All
7、 these have served to adapt man to his physical environment and to his fellowman. Indeed, story of man is simply the story of aU (19) /Uof cultures that he has created, form his PaleolithicU (20) /Uto the present day.(分数:10.00)A.ReviewedB.ViewedC.ProbedD.ProspectedA.wayB.pointC.markD.momentA.acciden
8、tsB.incidentsC.actionsD.eventsA.originatedB.evolvedC.developedD.grewA.stepB.aspectC.stateD.phaseA.toB.towardsC.forD.atA.appearanceB.disappearanceC.complexionD.featureA.contradictedB.reversedC.contrastedD.returnedA.adaptB.suitC.fitD.agreeA.invalidB.epochalC.periodicalD.ineffectiveA.eminentB.imminentC
9、.prominentD.dominantA.maintainB.modifyC.disposeD.diversifyA.thatB.becauseC.forD.whyA.reviseB.revealC.envisionD.museA.aboutB.onC.atD.inA.copeB.agreeC.cohereD.contendA.consists ofB.conceives ofC.combines withD.shut outA.practicesB.suspicionsC.formalitiesD.thoughtsA.successB.processionC.successionD.con
10、sequenceA.originsB.resourcesC.rootsD.sources二、BSection Readi(总题数:4,分数:40.00)BPart A/BBDirections:/BRead the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (40 points)BText 1/BThe news from Americas housing market is getting n
11、o better. As sales declines and defaults and foreclosures climb, pessimists fear that over a million Americans could be driven out of their homes as adjustable-rate mortgages are reset. What should policymakers do? Congress is eager to do more: hence the calls to expand the role of Fannie Mae and Fr
12、eddie Mac, the giant government-sponsored enterprises (GSES) that tower over Americas mortgage market.Fannies and Freddies political allies want two things. The first is the raising of the $417,000 limit on the size of loans that the pair may handle. The second demand is the lifting of caps on the a
13、mount of mortgages they may buy and hold for themselves. Fannie and Freddie could then ride to the rescue of struggling borrowers, injecting liquidity into parts of the market that have seized up. Their arguments are winning support, and opposition from the Bush administration and the GSES regulator
14、 is softening. Unfortunately, the ideas are likely to do more for Fannie and Freddie than for the mortgage market.Start with the $417,000 limit. Lifting this could help if Fannie and Freddie scoured the upper bracket for borrowers who were struggling but viable. But their history suggests that they
15、would cherry-pick those who could get refinanced elsewhere. And the huge-mortgage market may be correcting itself anyway: spreads over GSE-backed loans, though still unusually high, are falling.It is also riskier. When they hold a mortgage, they take on not only credit risk but also interest-rate an
16、d prepayment risk. The loans they guarantee, in contrast, carry only credit risk. So as well as being just as effective, the guarantee business is also saferand thus better for the taxpayer who unwittingly stands behind the GSES.Moreover, even if they grow no more, the mortgage giants pose a clear s
17、ystemic threat. Their portfolios of retained mortgages and mortgage-backed securities add up to no less than $1.4 trillion. It is bad enough that this is concentrated in two institutions. No matter how much risk they take or how they manage it, they can borrow at rock-bottom interest rates. If they
18、got into trouble, banks as well as taxpayers would be on the hook. Banks may hold as much GSE debt as they want. Many have amounts that exceed their regulatory capital.The giants were set up decades ago to help banks pool concentrated regional mortgage risk and to make housing more affordable. But a
19、s the market has grown deeper and more sophisticated, history has left them behindhence their desire to get into any bit of the business that will turn a profit. The eventual aim should be to turn them into normal private-sector companies, by stripping them of the charters that give rise to the impl
20、icit government guarantees, and break them into smaller pieces.(分数:10.00)(1).According to the text, policy makers solve the problems in the housing market in the US by _(分数:2.00)A.Driving millions of people out of their houses.B.Calling on the expansion of GSES roles.C.Planning to stop resetting adj
21、ustable-interest mortgage.D.Doing nothing.(2).What can be inferred about the Fannie and Freddie from Paragraph 2 and 3?(分数:2.00)A.They are companies of normal size for mortgage and loan.B.They are companies supported by the government.C.They are companies functioning as banks.D.They are companies th
22、at have no help to the housing market.(3).If the giant GSES collapse, the most possible result would be _(分数:2.00)A.Borrowers can get their mortgage back.B.Banks may face a debt which they cannot afford.C.Taxpayers would have to borrow money at rock-bottom interest rates.D.The housing market will be
23、come deeper and more sophisticated.(4).According to the author, the proposal of the Congress most probably _(分数:2.00)A.break the giants into small pieces in case of safety.B.endow more power to the two giants for their development.C.rescue those who cannot pay back their loan in the housing market.D
24、.promote the development of the part of market that has been seized up.(5).Which of the following is unlikely to be the risk that the two giants are facing?(分数:2.00)A.They were established for historical purposes which no longer fit the situation.B.The sizes of them are too big to handle.C.The devel
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