[外语类试卷]2012年北京航空航天大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2012年北京航空航天大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 The long-term fortunes of the modem economy depend in part on the strength and sustainability of the family, both in relation to fertility trends and to marriage trends. This basic, but often overlooked, principle is now at work in the current g
2、lobal economic crisis. The decline of marriage and fertility is one factor in the global economic crisis. That is, one reason that some of the worlds leading economies from Japan to Italy to Spain to the euro zone as a whole are facing fiscal challenges is that their fertility rates have been below
3、replacement levels(2. 1 children per woman)for decades. Persistent sub-replacement fertility eventually translates into fewer workers relative to retirees, which puts tremendous strains on public coffers and the economy as a whole. Indeed, one recent study finds that almost half of the recent run-up
4、 in public debt in the West can be attributed to rapid aging over the last two decades. Even China may see its sky-high growth “come down to earth in the next few decades as its work force shrinks“ because of its one-child policy, as Carlos Cavalle and I argued in a recent report, The Sustainable De
5、mographic Dividend. By contrast, a recent Rand study suggests that “India will have more favorable demographics than China“ over the next few decades, insofar as its work force is poised to grow. In fact, the Rand study suggests that India may be able to use this demographic advantage to outpace Chi
6、nas economic growth rates by the end of the century. Finally, its not just fertility that matters; its also marriage. At least in the West, children are more likely to acquire the human and social capital they need to thrive in the modem economy when they are raised in an intact, married family In t
7、he U. S., for instance, children are more likely to graduate from high school, complete college and be gainfully employed as young adults if they were raised in an intact, married family. And around the globe, men are more likely to give their work their fullest effort and attention when they are ma
8、rried; this is one reason men worldwide enjoy “marriage premiums“ in their income, ranging from about 14 percent(Mexico)to 19 percent(United States)to 35 percent(Russia). So, at least when it comes to men, research suggests that marriage has important implications for worker productivity. The bottom
9、-line message is that what happens in the home does not stay at home; rather, the size of families, and their stability and quality, has important implications for the health of the global economy. 1 The main idea of this passage is that_. ( A) women should bear more children in order to boost the e
10、conomy ( B) both marriage and fertility affect a countrys economy ( C) marriage has important implications for worker productivity ( D) India will outpace Chinas economic growth rate by the end of the century 2 One reason that the worlds leading economies are facing fiscal challenges is that_. ( A)
11、there is a global economic crisis in recent years ( B) there are fewer babies, and consequently, people spend less on many commodities ( C) people in these countries have fewer children than needed to replace the population for many years ( D) there are tremendous strains on public coffers and the e
12、conomy as a whole 3 “ .its work force is poised to grow“(para. 3)probably means_. ( A) Its work force pauses to grow ( B) its work force continues to grow fast ( C) its work force continues to grow steadily ( D) its work force grows slowly 4 From the passage we know that_. ( A) children from an inta
13、ct, married family are more likely to have a better life ( B) the more people a country has, the stronger economy it will have ( C) the health of the global economy depends entirely on individual families ( D) men are likely to work harder when they are going to have children 5 According to the pass
14、age, all the following can affect economy EXCEPT_. ( A) the size of families ( B) the stability of families ( C) the quality of families ( D) men and women ratio within the families 5 We have known for a long time that the organization of any particular society is influenced by the definition of the
15、 sexes and the distinction drawn between them. But we have realized only recently that the identity of each sex is not so easy to pin down, and that definitions evolve in accordance with different types of culture known to us, that is, scientific discoveries and ideological revolutions. Our nature i
16、s not considered as immutable, either socially or biologically. As we approach the beginning of the 21st century, the substantial progress made in biology and genetics is radically challenging the roles, responsibilities and specific characteristics attributed to each sex, and yet, scarcely twenty y
17、ears ago, these were thought to be “beyond dispute“. We can safely say, with a few minor exceptions, that the definition of the sexes and their respective functions remained unchanged in the West from the beginning of the 19th century to the 1960s. The role distinction, raised in some cases to the s
18、tatus of uncompromising dualism on a strongly hierarchical model, lasted throughout this period, appealing for its justification to nature, religion and customs alleged to have existed since the dawn of time. The woman bore children and took care of the home. The man set out to conquer the world and
19、 was responsible for the survival of his family, by satisfying their needs in peacetime and going to war when necessary. The entire world order rested on the divergence of the sexes. Any overlapping or confusion between the roles was seen as a threat to the time-honored order of things. It was felt
20、to be against nature, a deviation from the norm. Sex roles were determined according to the “place“ appropriate to each. Womens place was, first and foremost, in the home. The outside world, i. e. workshops, factories and business firms, belonged to men. This sex-based division of the world(private
21、and public)gave rise to a strict dichotomy between the attitudes, which conferred on each its special identity. The woman, sequestered at home, “cared, nurtured and conserved“. To do this, she had no need to be daring, ambitious, tough or competitive. The man, on the other hand, competing with his f
22、ellow men, was caught up every day in the struggle for survival, and hence developed those characteristics which were thought natural in a man. Today, many women go out to work, and their reasons for doing so have changed considerably. Besides the traditional financial incentives, we find ambition a
23、nd personal fulfillment motivating those in the most favorable circumstances, and the wish to have a social life and to get out of their domestic isolation influencing others. Above all, for all women, work is invariably connected with the desire for independence. 6 It is only in recent years that w
24、e have recognized that_. ( A) there is almost no clue to the identity of both sexes ( B) the role distinction between different sexes is conspicuous ( C) the different definitions of sexes bears on the development of culture ( D) the progress of civilization greatly influences the role definitions o
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