【考研类试卷】考研英语(阅读)-试卷130及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)-试卷 130 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)_Public health officials grappling with the obesity
2、epidemic have debated a wide range of approaches to helping slim the American waistline. To some degree, everything from building more sidewalks to banning chocolate milk has been explored. Yet few tactics have been as polarizing as the possibility of introducing tariffs on treats. Despite endorseme
3、nt from several respected obesity researchers and politicians, soda taxes, for example, have been subject to severe scrutiny, as critics protested that implementing a tax before verifying that it would achieve the end result was shortsighted and potentially overreaching. So, in attempt to determine
4、just how sin taxes might impact people“s food choices, psychologists from the University of Buffalo decided to put junk food levies to the testin the lab. Researchers recruited shoppers to examine the aisles of a mock supermarket filled with 68 common foods labeled with nutritional information. Part
5、icipants were given a predetermined amount of cash, and were told to use that money to purchase a week“s worth of groceries for a family. The first time, all of the products on the shelves were priced in keeping with local supermarkets. In subsequent trips, however, junk food was taxedan additional
6、12.5%, then 25%or healthier foods were subsidized to reduce cost. The study, published in the journal Psychological Science, revealed that taxes were more effective at getting people to avoid certain products than subsidies were at prompting healthier food purchases. In scenarios where junk foods we
7、re taxed, study participants generally came away with a lower caloric total for their groceries, and a higher ratio of protein to fats and carbohydrates. Yet, in situations where healthy foods were subsidized, the savings were often spent on additional junk food. That is, instead of stocking up on m
8、ore fruits and vegetables because they were cheaper, the study“s shoppers bought their vegetables, and then used the leftover cash to bring home extra treats like chips and soda. In the end, the subsidiesonly scenarios resulted in higher total calorie counts, and didn“t result in overall nutritional
9、 improvement on the week“s groceries. Because the scenario is hypothetical,; the findings certainly shouldn“t be taken as the final word in the sin tax debate, the researchers stress, but should instead be used to inform the ongoing discussion about practical ways to battle obesity. To that end, the
10、y say, the next step should be research to determine whether these results would be replicated in the real world.(分数:10.00)(1).It is suggested in the first paragraph that obesity has(分数:2.00)A.aroused extensive concern.B.affected infrastructure nationwide.C.been analyzed from political aspect.D.led
11、to many polarizing opinions.(2).Psychologists from the University of Buffalo decided to experiment on junk food tax in order to(分数:2.00)A.test whether it would interfere with food option.B.find the best way to curb the obesity epidemic.C.determine how polarizing the solution was.D.examine various po
12、ssibilities of food choices.(3).Which of the following is true of the experiment?(分数:2.00)A.Participants were asked to choose from 68 nutritional items.B.Participants were recruited to buy things from a local supermarket.C.Junk foods were taxed; meanwhile healthier ones were subsidized.D.There were
13、different scenarios for subjects to participate in.(4).The study published in Psychological Science showed that(分数:2.00)A.subsidies would promote healthier food purchases.B.compared with subsidies, taxes seemed to operate more effectively.C.both taxes and subsidies would greatly affect people“s food
14、 choice.D.taxes will help shoppers to stock up on more fruits and vegetables.(5).To which of the following statements would the researchers most likely agree?(分数:2.00)A.Results of the experiment played a vital role in the sin tax debate.B.More subjects should be included in similar researches.C.Thou
15、gh hypothetical, the research was still meaningful.D.The real situation will provide better ways to tackle obesity.Suicide, proclaimed Albert Camus, a French Algerian author, philosopher, and journalist, in “The Myth of Sisyphus“, is the only serious philosophical problem. In France at the moment it
16、 is also a serious management problem. A series of attempted and successful suicides at France Telecommany of them explicitly prompted by troubles at workhas sparked a national debate about life in the modern corporation. There are some insular reasons for this melancholy trend. France Telecom is ma
17、king the difficult transition from state monopoly to multinational company. It has shed 22,000 jobs since 2006, but two-thirds of the remaining workers enjoy civil-service-like job-security. This is forcing it to pursue a toxic strategy : teaching old civil servants new tricks while at the same time
18、 putting new hires on short-term contracts. Yet the problem is not confined to France. And suicide is only the tip of an iceberg of work-related unhappiness. The most obvious reason for the rise in unhappiness is the recession, which is destroying jobs at a startling rate and spreading anxiety throu
19、ghout the workforce. But the recession is also highlighting longer-term problems. Unhappiness seems to be particularly common in car companies, which suffer from global overcapacity, and telecoms companies, which are being strongly impacted by a technological revolution. A second source of misery is
20、 the drive to improve productivity, which is typically accompanied by an obsession with measuring performance. Giant retailers use “workforce management“ software to monitor how many seconds it takes to scan the goods in a grocery cart, and then reward the most diligent workers with prime working ho
21、urs. The public sector, particularly in Britain, is brimming with inspectorates and performance targets. Taylorism , which Charlie Chaplin mocked so memorably in “Modern Times“, has spread from the industrial to the post-industrial economy. In Japan some firms even monitor whether their employees sm
22、ile frequently enough at customers. A more subtle problem lies in the mixed messages that companies send about loyalty and commitment. Many firmsparticularly successful onesdemand extraordinary dedication from their employees. Some provide fringe benefits that are intended to make the office feel li
23、ke a second home. But companies also reserve the right to trim their workforce at the first sign of trouble. Most employees understand that their firms do not feel much responsibility to protect jobs. But they nevertheless find it wrenching to leave a post that has consumed so much of their lives.(分
24、数:10.00)(1).Albert Camus is mentioned to(分数:2.00)A.show suicide is the only serious philosophical problem.B.indicate that France is now suffering from a high suicidal rate.C.introduce the topic of unhappiness at work by starting with suicide.D.show that suicide has prompted great debates among philo
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