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1、考研英语-309 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)Americas Federal Reserve cut interest rates by another quarter-point, to 3.75%. Wall Street, which had beenU (1) /Ufor a sixth half-point cut, was disappointed. The Dow fell by 2%U (2) /Uthe week. The past weeks economic statistics
2、gave mixed signals. Exports dropped by 2% in both March and April, largelyU (3) /Ua decline in high-tech investmentU (4) /U; the merchandise-tradeU (5) /Uwidened to $458 billion in the 12 monthsU (6) /UApril.U (7) /U, the Conference Boards index of consumer confidence was higher thanU (8) /Uin June.
3、ConcernsU (9) /Uinflation in the euro areaU (10) /U. Preliminary dataU (11) /Uthat German consumer- price inflation fell to 3.1% in the year to June, from 3.5% in May; wage growthU (12) /Uto 1.4% in April, a real pay cut of 1.5%. Some economists fear that Germany is on theU (13) /Uof recession. The
4、IFO index of business confidence dropped moreU (14) /Uthan expected in May, and the institute has cut its forecast of GDPU (15) /Uthis year to only 1.2%, wellU (16) /Uthe German governments forecast of 2%.The euro areas current-account deficit narrowed to $30 billion in the 12 months to April. Brita
5、ins deficit in the first quarter was its smallestU (17) /U1998,U (18) /Urecord investment income.There was more bad news from Japan,U (19) /Uretail sales in large stores fell by 3.2% in May, the 37th consecutive monthly fall. The yen fellU (20) /Uthe dollar, touching almost Yen 125 on one point.(分数:
6、10.00)A.expectingB.hopingC.wishingD.dreamingA.inB.aboveC.duringD.aboutA.because ofB.sinceC.becauseD.thanks toA.at homeB.homeC.from abroadD.abroadA.deficitB.shortageC.scarcityD.shortfallA.toB.untilC.upD.ontoA.AlthoughB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.HenceA.projectedB.plannedC.predictedD.expectedA.onB.forC.ofD.o
7、verA.stoppedB.easedC.relievedD.improvedA.showedB.demonstratedC.illustratedD.explainedA.reducedB.cutC.slowD.lessenedA.edgeB.rimC.lipD.brinkA.harshlyB.huskilyC.strictlyD.severelyA.growthB.riseC.increaseD.escalationA.aboveB.belowC.highD.lowA.afterB.sinceC.untilD.towardsA.owe toB.because ofC.on account
8、ofD.thanks toA.whereB.whichC.whatD.whoA.in opposition toB.opposed toC.againstD.versus二、BSection Readi(总题数:4,分数:40.00)BPart A/BBText 1/BIt was a little weird at first, Erin Tobin said, seeing Harry Potter right there on the stage without his pants, or indeed any of his clothes.Not actually Harry Pott
9、er, of course, since he is fictional, but the next best thing: Daniel Radcliffe. who plays him in the movies. Now 17. Mr. Radcliffe has cast off his wand. his broomstick and everything else to appear in the West End revival of Peter Shaffers “Equus.“ He stars as Alan Strang, a disturbed young man wh
10、o, in a distinctly un-Harry-Potterish moment of frenzied psychosexual madness, blinds six horses with a hoof pick.To make it clear what audiences are in for, at least in part, photographs of Mr. Radcliffes buff torso, stripped almost to the groin, have been used to advertise the production. It is as
11、 jarring as if, say, Anne Hathaway suddenly announced that instead of playing sweet-natured princesses and fashion-world ing6nues, she wanted to appear onstage as a nude. murderous prostitute.To explain how is surprising the change of Radcliffe to the audience, the author mentions Anne “Equus“ opene
12、d last week, and the consensus so far is that Mr. Radcliffe has successfully extricated himself from his cinematic alter ego. Considering that playing Harry Potter is practically all he has done in his career, this is no small achievement.“I think hes a really good actor, and I sort of forgot about
13、Harry Potter.“ said Ophelia Oates. 14, who saw the play over the weekend. “Anyway, you cant be Harry Potter forever.“In The Daily Telegraph, Charles Spencer said that “Daniel Radcliffe brilliantly succeeds m throwing off the mantle of Harry Potter, announcing himself as a thrilling stage actor of un
14、expected depth and range.“Mr. Radcliffe told The Daily Telegraph that “I thought it would be a bad idea to wait till the Potter films were all finished to do something else.“ There are still a few to go. The fifth, “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,“ is scheduled for release on July 13. and
15、 Mr. Radcliffe has signed on for the final two installments as well. (Meanwhile, the seventh and last book in the series, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,“ will hit stores on July 21.)Harry and Alan could not be more dissimilar as characters, even if both “come from quite weird backgrounds,“ a
16、s 13-year-old Ella Pitt, another recent theatergoer, put it. (And no. she declared, she was not too young for all the nakedness, swearing and sexuality.) Both characters have unresolved issues relating to their parents: Harry, because his are dead, and Alan, because his have driven him insane.But wh
17、en it comes to romance, for instance, the celluloid Harry has yet to kiss a girl; the big moment comes in the forthcoming film. Meanwhile, Alan in “Equus“ not only engages in some serious equi-erotic nuzzling with an actor playing a horse, but is also onstage, fully nude. for 10 minutes, during whic
18、h he nearly has sex with an equally naked young woman.(分数:10.00)(1).Hathaway. This is a_.(分数:2.00)A.simileB.comparisonC.hyperboleD.analogy(2).The word “extricated“ (Line 2, Para. 4) implies_.(分数:2.00)A.rescuedB.freedC.clearedD.extracted(3).The audiences response to the new image of “Harry Porter“ is
19、_.(分数:2.00)A.negativeB.positiveC.indifferentD.none of the above(4).The two dissimilar characters, i.e. Harry and Alan are common in that_.(分数:2.00)A.they are both weirdB.their parents are weirdC.they have unresolved issuesD.they have weird families(5).The best title for this passage is_.(分数:2.00)A.“
20、Harry Porter“ Is DisappearingB.The Naked “Harry Porter“C.The Successful Change of “Harry Porter“D.“Harry Porter“ in “Enquus“BText 2/BUruguay has been a proud exception to the privatizing wave that swept through South America in the 1990s. Its state-owned firms are more efficient than many of their c
21、ounterparts in Argentina and Brazil ever were. In 1992, Uruguayans voted in a referendum against privatizing telecoms. They rightly observe that some of Argentinas sales were smashed, creating inefficient private monopolies. And with unemployment at 15%, nobody is enthusiastic about the job cuts pri
22、vatization would involve.That leaves President Jorge Batlle with a problem. Uruguay has been in recession for the past two years, mainly because of low prices for its agricultural exports, and because of Argentinas woes. But public debt is at 45% of GDP, and rising. Some economists argue that privat
23、ization would give a boost to the economy, by attracting foreign investment, and by lowering costs. CERES, a think-tank, having compared tariffs for public services in Uruguay and its neighbors, believes liberalization could save businesses and households the equivalent of 4% of GDP annually, raise
24、growth and produce a net 45,000 jobs.The polls that show continuing support for public ownership also show growing opposition to monopolies. So Mr. Baffle plans to keep the state firms, but let private ones either compete with them or bid to operate their services under contract.The opposition Broad
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