[外语类试卷]GMAT(VERBAL)阅读模拟试卷4及答案与解析.doc
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1、GMAT( VERBAL)阅读模拟试卷 4及答案与解析 0 The questions in this group are based on the content of a passage. After reading the passage, choose the best answer to each question. Answer all questions following the passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage. Congressman Hastings has proposed
2、that Congress should abolish the Electoral College system for electing the president and replace it with a system of direct popular election. The Electoral College system is flawed, he argues, because it runs directly counter to the democratic principle that every citizens vote should count equally.
3、 Because of the winner-take-all system in which the candidate who receives the most popular votes in a state receives all of that states electoral votes, the citizens who voted for the losing candidate are effectively disenfranchised from the national election, even if their candidate lost the state
4、 by only a handful of votes. Moreover, because each states number of electors is the same as its number of members of Congress, the citizens of small states get a disproportionately larger vote than citizens of more populous states. In the 1988 election, for example, the combined voting-age populati
5、on of the six least populous states-Alaska, Delaware, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming-was 3,119,000. These six states held 21 electoral votes among them. Florida, with a voting-age population of 9,614,000, also had 21 electoral votes. Because of inequities of this nature, there have
6、 been four presidential elections in which the candidate who won the Electoral College actually lost the popular vote: 1824, 1876, 1888, and 2000. Congressman Markham has argued that Hastingss proposed changes are unnecessary and even dangerous. First of all, he argues, the Electoral College system,
7、 whatever its flaws, has resulted in a stable democratic government for more than 200 years, which shows that it is doing something right. Second, the winner-take-all system helps create decisive majorities in the Electoral College, thereby reducing the problem of disputed elections that we might se
8、e in the event of direct popular elections. Third, the current system of allocating electors helps protect the interests of small states, which would be largely neglected in favor of large states if the Electoral College were based entirely on population. Protecting these states rights is essential
9、to upholding the principle of federalism (in which the states and the federal government maintain distinct powers). When the Electoral College system was first formalized by the Twelfth Amendment in 1804, a direct popular vote would have been impossible to implement, and the Electoral College was pr
10、obably the best way to approximate the will of the people. Advances in technology and communication, however, now mean that a direct popular vote would be as simple, if not simpler, to administer than the current Electoral College system. Alternative ways to reform the system would be to do away wit
11、h the winner-take-all system of state electors, to base the numbers of electors strictly on state populations, or to have a direct popular election but to weight the votes from different states differently in order to preserve the influence of small states. 1 The passage is primarily concerned with
12、which of the following? ( A) Evaluating the merits of the Electoral College system as a means of protecting federalism ( B) Examining the impact of the Twelfth Amendment on the history of the American presidency ( C) Disputing the validity of the American democratic process ( D) Presenting arguments
13、 regarding the best way to elect the president of the United States ( E) Comparing arguments regarding the nature of democratic processes 2 Which of the following best describes the structure of the passage? ( A) It presents a critique of an institution, then provides a defense of that institution,
14、and then offers possible compromises between the two positions. ( B) It presents an argument, lists problems with that argument, and then ultimately refutes the argument. ( C) It discusses both sides of a controversial topic and then chooses the side with the stronger arguments. ( D) It analyzes fla
15、ws in a traditional institution and then provides a series of steps to remedy the flaws. ( E) It presents two competing viewpoints and then shows the logical errors in both positions. 3 From the information provided in the paragraph, what can be inferred about the election of 1892? ( A) Its result w
16、as disputed on the grounds that smaller states had a disproportionate influence on the outcome. ( B) The winner of the election received more popular votes than his opponent. ( C) The winner-take-all system of state electoral votes led to a decisive majority for the winner in the Electoral College.
17、( D) Reforming the Electoral College system was an issue of contention in this election. ( E) This election led to the formalization of the Electoral College by the Twelfth Amendment. 4 Hastingss response to Markhams argument that the history of the American government “shows that it the Electoral C
18、ollege is doing something right“ would most likely be which of the following? ( A) Under the current system, each voter in Alaska has proportionately three times as much voting power as each candidate in Florida. ( B) We do not know whether or not the American government would have been equally stab
19、le had the president been elected by a direct popular election since the beginning. ( C) If the candidate who lost the popular election won the presidency four times in 200 years, there is something wrong with the system. ( D) Maintaining a strong federal system is less important than upholding the
20、principle that each vote should count equally. ( E) A process that maintained the Electoral College but removed the winner-take-all system would substantially reduce the disenfranchisement that occurs under the current system. 5 According to the passages presentation of Markhams sentiments regarding
21、 federalism, which of the following systems for electing the president would be most objectionable to him? ( A) An Electoral College system identical to the one currently in use ( B) An Electoral College in which each states number of electors was based strictly on population, but the winner-take-al
22、l system was maintained ( C) An Electoral College in which each states number of electors was based strictly on that states number of members of Congress, but in which the winner-take-all system was replaced by a divided electoral vote proportional to the states popular vote ( D) A direct popular el
23、ection in which the votes from citizens of smaller states were given more weight than citizens from larger states ( E) A direct popular election 6 Which of the following examples from international politics, if true, would give Markham the most support in his argument against Hastings? ( A) A nation
24、 in Africa that modeled its government on the American governmental system after achieving independence from a European colonial power recently entered into a civil war that has effectively ended any true democratic processes. ( B) The ancient city-state of Athens had a form of direct popular electi
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