[外语类试卷]BEC商务英语(高级)阅读模拟试卷61及答案与解析.doc
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1、BEC商务英语(高级)阅读模拟试卷 61及答案与解析 一、 PART ONE 0 A Flat Tax Income tax is a direct tax which is levied on the income of private individuals. There are various income tax systems that exist, ranging from a flat tax to an extensive progressive tax system. A flat tax, also called a proportional tax, is a syste
2、m that taxes. Usually the flat tax is proposed to kick in at a certain income level, or to exempt income below that level, so that the lowest-income members of society dont need to pay income tax. Proposed flat taxes usually allow little or no exemption of earned income besides the bottom-level exem
3、ption. Advocates of a flat tax claim that it will end unfair discrimination. They also argue that flat taxes are easier (and cheaper) to administer and comply with than complex, graduated taxes. Most political parties that advocate the introduction of a flat tax are on the right of the political spe
4、ctrum. B Progressive Tax A progressive tax, or graduated tax, is a tax that is larger as a percentage of income for those with larger incomes. It is usually applied in reference to income taxes, where people with more income pay a higher percentage of it in taxes. The term progressive refers to the
5、way the rate progresses from low to high. C Regressive Tax A regressive tax is a tax which takes a larger percentage of income from people whose income is low. A tax which places proportionately more of a burden on those with lower incomes. Regressive taxes, as opposed to progressive taxes, are more
6、 burdensome on lower-income individuals than on higher-income individuals and corporations. D Tax Deduction Within the United States income tax system, a tax deduction, or “tax-deductible expense“, is an item which is subtracted from gross income in order to arrive at the taxable income. Effectively
7、, the taxpayer pays no income tax on the amount of money he spent on tax-deductible expenses. For example, if an individual earns $50,000 in a year and gives $5,000 to tax-deductible charities, he will end up paying income tax as though he had earned only $45,000 that year. In this way, the federal
8、and state governments encourage certain types of spending. E Tax Avoidance and Tax Evasion Tax avoidance is the legal exploitation of the tax regime to ones own advantage, to attempt to reduce the amount of tax that is payable by means that are within the law whilst making a full disclosure of the m
9、aterial information to the tax authorities. Tax evasion, on the other hand, is a crime. Tax evasion usually entails taxpayers deliberately misrepresenting or concealing the true state of their affairs to the tax authorities to reduce their tax liability, and includes, in particular, dishonest tax re
10、porting, such as under declared income, profits or gains; or overstated deductions. 1 In the U. S. if you donate 10,000 dollars to some charity organization, you can take that sum away from your total income when you pay income tax. 2 This tax forces lower-income people and corporations to earn more
11、 money, because the less you earn, the more taxes you have to pay. 3 This tax system ensures that the people with the lowest income dont have to pay income tax. 4 The more money you earn, the more taxes you should pay in terms of income tax. 5 You would violate the law if you lie to the tax authorit
12、ies about the profits that your company has earned. 6 Most right-wing political parties advocate this tax system. 7 To the lower-income people, this tax is an obligation hard to bear. 8 Many people would try to find ways that observe the law to pay less tax, while at the same time they would give th
13、e tax authorities a full and true report of their income or profits. 二、 PART TWO 8 Read the text taken from a business magazine.Choose the best sentence to fill each of the gaps.For each gap (9-14), mark one letter (A-H) on your Answer Sheet.Do not use any letter more than once.There is an example a
14、t the beginning, (0). Inflation “Inflation“ is the term used to describe a rise in the general price level of goods and services. Note that individual price increase, for example, due to seasonal shortages of food, is not classified as inflation. (0) D The first is the one in which the demand for go
15、ods and services (and the money available to purchase them) exceeds the supply available. There may be a large supply of money available for one or more of several reasons; because government spending is relatively high; or because credit is easily available; or because people have relatively high d
16、isposable income (e. g. incomes after tax plus transfers, such as childrens allowances). When customers want to spend money on goods and services, but there are not enough of them to meet the demand, prices rise accordingly. (9) The second situation which causes inflation is the one in which product
17、ion costs are rising. Production costs include raw materials, energy, and wages. When workers find they cannot afford the goods and services they need owing to the fact that prices are too high, they seek wage increases; sometimes increased production costs are absorbed in increased productivity or
18、a reduction in profits so that they are not passed on in higher prices. More usually, however, they are not and, hence, prices rise. (10). These two causes of inflation are often interrelated so that the one situation leads to the other which in turn leads to a recurrence of the first situation. (11
19、) . A third cause of inflation may be government policy. A government can regulate prices by changing its tax policy. Governments can affect the level of prices by controlling or regulating them, or by reducing taxes on goods and services and, accordingly, keeping prices down. Alternately, if a gove
20、rnment does not regulate prices or if it imposes higher taxes (such as VAT), it may push prices up. Governments also occasionally attempt to control the level of wage increases and, hence, keep those production costs down. Lastly, as mentioned earlier, some people think that higher prices are often
21、due to high government spending. (12) . First, because the real value of money tends to decline, lenders of money, such as banks, are less willing to lend or are willing to do so only at higher interest rates. This makes borrowing more expensive, and thus may cause prices to rise even further, owing
22、 to the increased cost of borrowing. Second, there are many groups of people whose incomes are fixed or whose incomes tend to rise slowly and infrequently. (13) . Old age pensioners are examples of one of these groups. Third, when people see the value of money being eroded, they are less willing to
23、save. Accordingly, there is less money available for investment in the new equipment which is frequently necessary if productivity is to increase. (14). Consequently, prices continue to rise.A It is easy to get loans or buy things on credit.B This is often referred to as “costpush inflation“.C Infla
24、tion has several consequences, all of which are bad.D There are three situations which can result in inflation.E This is often referred to as “demand-pull inflation“.F In a period of inflation the living standards of these people fall and, as a result, they suffer hardship.G This chain of cause and
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