[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(阅读)模拟试卷95及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(阅读)模拟试卷 95及答案与解析 SECTION A MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS In this section there are several passages followed by fourteen multiple-choice questions. For each multiple-choice question, there are four suggested answers marked A , B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer. 0 (1)If
2、there was a pub where you could drink your fill and leave the hangover with the landlord, would you go there? Idle dreaming, but this is the deal in the world of carbon accounting, where responsibility is shared out among countries, and targets set for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. (2)If I want
3、 to own and enjoy a cheap, garage-sized TV, all the fossil fuel emissions that result from making it dont get added to my home account, but to the country of manufacture, most probably the developing countries. (3)As a result, the origins of demand and the place of consumption become insulated from
4、environmental consequences. (4)Worse still, as the latest, most comprehensive set of figures on the hidden trade in “embodied carbon“ reveal, it allows countries such as the UK and the US to delude themselves, by suggesting that the real problems in tackling climate change lay elsewhere, and to dang
5、erously misunderstand the scale of domestic challenges. (5)It allows us to think that, even if too slowly, we are heading in the right downward direction in terms of our emissions. When in fact the more comprehensive, latest figures reveal that the UKs CO2 emissions didnt fall by 28m tonnes between
6、1990 and 2008 at all, as the official record indicates, but rose by a substantial 100m tonnes. Rich country emissions went up 12% over the period when hidden, traded emissions are included, and anomalies such as Russia, whose economy collapsed in the early 1990s, are left out. (6)Trades share of the
7、 global economy increased steadily in the last two decades and emissions from the production of traded goods and services rose from one fifth to more than one quarter of global CO2 emissions. (7)The UK has targets under the Kyoto protocol, and legal obligations under the Climate Change Act to reduce
8、 emissions. But the benchmark against which those targets and obligations are set excludes this “off-shored“ carbon. Using a faulty accounting system creates a kind of Alice in Climate Wonderland world in which up is down, the wrong people take the blame and the kingdom is never put in order. (8)Ent
9、er the governments “green deal“, a centrepiece of the coalitions pledge to be the greenest government ever, which is about to arrive for scrutiny in the House of Commons. (9)Like a spoon of sugar at the Hatters tea party, it will allow motivated households to install home insulation and pay off the
10、cost over time through their fuel bills. (10)Parliaments environmental audit committee is currently investigating whether there are contradictions between how the UK addresses climate change in its aid programme, and how we behave at home. (11)The contradiction is so large that perhaps it is difficu
11、lt to see. It is the economic model itself. It demands ever more damaging over-consumption by the already rich to deliver shrinking, unreliable benefits to the poor. Its a model in which most benefits accrue to the former, yet without significantly improving life satisfaction, and costs, to the latt
12、er. Economic insult is merely added to environmental injury that a large proportion of our current carbon debts(let alone larger historical ones)are borne by others because of an accounting quirk. (12)Other downright peculiarities emerge, such as the boomerang trade, which sees the UK importing and
13、exporting often near identical amounts of goods, like sending 5,000 tonnes of toilet paper to Germany, then importing 4,000 tonnes. (13)Apart from failing on its own terms and being distorted by faulty measurement, the model rising overall consumption fuelled by debt and export-led development assum
14、es endless supplies of cheap oil and infinite natural resources. Neither are available. (14)Last week saw commentators obsessed with minor fluctuations in the UKs GDP, a measure of the quantity, not quality, of economic activity. “Recovery“ has become synonymous with me return of rising consumption.
15、 In trying to revive a flawed and failing economic order, however, we appear as sad romantics, rather like those diehard Russians who still dream witii misplaced memories of a golden age, for me return of the tsars or “strong“ communist party leaders, rather man looking forward and imagining how me
16、world could be different, better. 1 Which of the following facts does NOT arise from the current carbon accounting system? ( A) Countries of manufacture are taking more responsibilities for carbon emissions. ( B) Rich countries underestimate the seriousness of their own carbon emissions. ( C) Rich c
17、ountries mistakenly believe mat they have reduced carbon emissions. ( D) Rich countries realize that me problem of carbon emissions is getting worse. 2 The sentence “. creates a kind of Alice in Climate Wonderland world.“ in Paragraph Seven implies that _. ( A) import-led countries take less respons
18、ibilities man they should ( B) export-led countries are to blame for traded carbon emissions ( C) export-led countries produce more carbon emissions ( D) import-led countries produce more carbon emissions 3 From the passage we can infer that _. ( A) peoples living standards have been improved greatl
19、y in me UK ( B) me gap between the rich and poor is widening in me UK ( C) economy has been developing steadily in me UK ( D) the UK copies Russias pattern in economic recovery 3 (1)You know tilings are bad when the nation loses 11,000 jobs in November and Americans are overjoyed. Sure, unemployment
20、 has come down a meager 0.2 percent to put us at 10 percent, but thats still me worst level in decades. And more important, theres no real end in sight. Even if jobs start to come back sooner man expected which may happen as more stimulus money starts to kick in U.S. unemployment is likely to remain
21、 high for years to come, as much as 7 or 8 percent even into next year. “The average American will not be better off in five years unemployment will remain high and wage growth will continue to be flat,“ says George Soros, who forecast an “age of wealth destruction“ four months before the crisis hit
22、. (2)But in this recovery, flat is the new up. Any near-term uptick in jobs will probably be small, because theres still plenty to be milked from existing workers. Novembers numbers show mat the average workweek is only 33 hours, giving bosses plenty of room to crack the whip before hiring new emplo
23、yees. And one big reason for me November surprise was that the Obama administration has spent billions making sure job losses werent worse. Even if me administration diverts bank-bailout money to support small businesses, as has been suggested, it will be impossible to replicate the stimulus surge o
24、f this year. Growing debts simply dont allow Washington to spend much more. (3)One of the key differences between this recession and past ones is that credit has remained so tight for so long. Even though interest rates remain as low as they were in the easiest years of easy money, the cash simply i
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