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1、考研英语二(阅读)-试卷 11 及答案解析(总分:60.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:6,分数:60.00)1.Section II Reading Comprehension(分数:10.00)_2.Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D.(分数:10.00)_The European Union reached a preliminary deal to cu
2、rb banker“s compensation that would drastically limit the account that can be paid in bonuses. Britain resisted the move to cap the ratio between bankers“ fixed and variable pay. In a nod to opposition from the City of London the new rules treat long-term incentives linked to equities and bonds more
3、 favourably. The deal has to be agreed on by finance ministries next week. The Royal Bank of Scotland, which is still majority owned by the British taxpayer five years after a government bail-out, reported an annual pre-tax loss of 5. 2 billion, mostly because of an accounting quirk connected to the
4、 value of its own debts. RBS“s loss was put in the shade , however, when Bankia later posted a net loss for 2012 of 19 billion. The Spanish government owns just under half the bank, but that is expected soon to rise to 70%. A report by McKinsey underlined the impact of the financial crisis on annual
5、 cross-border capital flows, which fell by 60% from 2007 to $ 4. 6 trillion last year. The study says that financial globalisation has “stalled“ and that markets have reached an “inflection point“ that could lead to a “Balkanised“ structure based on local, rather than global, banking systems. Japan“
6、s prime minister, Shinzo Abe, nominated Haruhiko Kuroda to become the next governor of the Bank of Japan. Mr Kuroda is the current head of the Asian Development Bank and had been a vocal critic of the BOJ. Mr Abe has turned the central bank“s record into a political issue, urging it to do more to he
7、lp “the real economy“. India“s government unveiled the country“s most important budget in years, as it seeks to boost output while controlling inflation. Growth has cooled rapidly to around 5% . The official forecast says that the economy will expand by up to 6. 6% in 20132014, but the opposition is
8、 quick to point out that the estimate for this year was overly optimistic.(分数:10.00)(1).What can be learned from the first paragraph?(分数:2.00)A.The EU has reached an agreement to control banker“s compensation.B.The deal would considerably increase the account paid in bonuses.C.Britain agreed on the
9、act to limit the ratio between banker“s fixed and variable pay.D.The deal to curb banker“s compensation has been agreed on by finance ministries.(2).According to Paragraph 2, which of the following is true?(分数:2.00)A.The Royal Bank of Scotland is completely possessed by the British taxpayer.B.The Ro
10、yal Bank of Scotland suffered a great loss that led to its bankruptcy.C.The Royal Bank of Scotland suffered the loss due to an accounting quirk.D.The Royal Bank of Scotland lost a great sum because of a financial crisis.(3).The underlined phrase “ put in the shade“(Paragraph 3, Line 1)is most probab
11、ly equal to_.(分数:2.00)A.put in the darknessB.nothing big in comparisonC.more serious than othersD.the most serious of all(4).McKinsey“s report has_.(分数:2.00)A.emphasized the influence of financial crisisB.stressed the importance of financial globalisationC.shown the effect exerted by the “inflection
12、 point“D.highlighted the impact of “Balkanised“ structure(5).Opponents of economic projection in India reckon that_.(分数:2.00)A.the government will cut budget in yearsB.economy will grow by 6. 6% in the year to comeC.economic growth may be replaced by stagnationD.government prediction for this year m
13、ay disappoint usOn America“s Gulf coast, massive industrial facilities stand idle. Miles of twisting stainless-steel pipes and huge storage tanks gleam uselessly in the sun. They are a reminder of the hundreds of billions of dollars that America has invested in terminals for handling imports of liqu
14、efied natural gas(LNG). Thanks to the boom in domestic shale gas, those imports are no longer needed. America produces nearly as much gas as it consumes, and will soon produce far more. So the obvious thing to do with those idle terminals is to re-engineer them to handle exports. Instead of receivin
15、g shiploads of liquefied gas and re-gasifying it, they should be taking American gas, liquefying it and loading it onto tankers. Converting these plants will not be cheapeach one will cost at least $ 5 billion. But the potential rewards are much larger. In America gas sells for around $ 3.40 per mil
16、lion British thermal units(mBTU). In Europe it costs around $ 12. In gas-poor Asia, spot cargoes change hands for as much as $ 20 per mBTU. Since it costs roughly $ 5 per mBTU to liquefy the stuff, ship it and turn it back into gas, America could be making a fortune from gas exports. To the extent t
17、hat such exports displaced dirty coal, they would also help curb global warming. Most of America“s two dozen LNG import terminals have applied for export licences. Yet only one, Sabine Pass in Louisiana, has actually started retooling its kit. Gas from there will start flowing onto global markets by
18、 the end of 2015. Why has every other terminal been so slow to seize this opportunity? Converting a plant is not easy: firms must build now upon row of expensive fridges, known as “liquefaction trains“ , to get gas moving in the opposite direction. But the real hold-up is political. No LNG facility
19、besides Sabine has yet received permission to export. American law requires the Department of Energy to determine whether gas exports are in the public interest, and President Barack Obama“s administration is in no hurry to make up its mind.(分数:10.00)(1).America became less dependent on imported gas
20、 due to_.(分数:2.00)A.the use of massive industrial facilitiesB.billions of dollars invested in terminalsC.the prosperity of home-produced gasD.the less consumption of domestic gas(2).What can be inferred from Paragraph 2?(分数:2.00)A.It is easy to deal with the idle terminals.B.The government will soon
21、 convert the idle terminals.C.The potential reward to convert the plants isn“t substantial.D.Converting the plants may be beneficial in the long term.(3).America can earn a great fortune by_.(分数:2.00)A.gas importsB.gas exportsC.imports of oilD.exports of coal(4).We can learn from Paragraph 4 that_.(
22、分数:2.00)A.Sabine has begun to retool its facilityB.Sabine has begun to sell gas to global marketsC.Most LNG terminals have gained export licencesD.Every terminal has been quick to grab the chance(5).We can judge from the last paragraph that_.(分数:2.00)A.No LNG facility except Sabine has gained permis
23、sion to exportB.Gas exports in America represent the interest of the publicC.Barack Obama“s government has made up its mindD.A plant is difficult to be convertedIn Jonathan Swift“s 1726 novel, “Gulliver“s Travels“ , the Yahoos are a degraded band of hu-manoids kept tied in stalls by their captors. I
24、t is therefore appropriate that a recent, widely leaked memo from Yahoo“s human-resources manager, Jackie Reses, began with the toe-curling salutation with which managers at the company normally address underlings; “Yahoos“. “ We can all feel the energy and buzz in our offices,“ the memo went on. Pr
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