[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷57及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 57及答案与解析 0 When they advise your kids to “get an education“ if you want to raise your income, they tell you only half the truth. What they really mean is to get just enough education to provide man power for your society, but not too much that you prove an embarrassment to your societ
2、y. Get a high school diploma, at least. Without that, you are occupationally dead, unless your name happens to be George Bernard Shaw or Thomas Alva Edison and you can successfully drop out in grade school. Get college degree, if possible. With a B.A., you are on the launching pad. But now you have
3、to start to put on the brakes. If you go for a masters degree, make sure it is a M.B.A., and only from a first-rate university. Beyond mis, the famous law of diminishing returns begins to take effect. Do you know, for instance, that long-hand truck drivers earn more a year than full professors? Yes,
4、 the average salary for those truckers was $24,000, while the full professors managed to average just $23,930. A Ph.D. is the highest degree you can get, but except in a few specialized fields such as physics or chemistry, where the degree can quickly be turned to industrial or commercial purposes,
5、you are facing a dim future. There are more Ph.D.s unemployed or underemployed in this country than in any other part of the world by far. If you become a doctor of philosophy in English or history or anthropology or political science or languages or worst of all in philosophy, you run the risk of b
6、ecoming overeducated for our national demands. Not for our needs, mind you, but for our demands. Thousands of Ph.D.s are selling shoes, driving cabs, waiting on tables and filling out fruitless applications month after month. And then maybe taking a job in some high school or backwater college that
7、pays much less than the janitor earns. You can equate the level of income with the level of education only so far. Far enough, that is, to make you useful to the gross national product, but not so far that nobody can turn much of a profit on you. 1 By mentioning Bernard Shaw and Thomas Edison, the a
8、uthor means to support the idea that ( A) ones chance to succeed has nothing to do with education. ( B) many talented people become successful without education. ( C) few people can be successful without a high school education. ( D) people as famous as them will succeed without proper education. 2
9、The author suggests that its satisfactory enough for one to get ( A) a high school diploma. ( B) a college degree. ( C) a masters degree. ( D) a doctors degree. 3 The law of diminishing returns is manifested by the fact that ( A) the elder generations earn less than their childrens generations. ( B)
10、 ordinary truck drivers have to work harder than full professors. ( C) a college diploma is more promising than a high school diploma. ( D) people with a B.A.earn more than those with a doctors degree. 4 It is indicated in the passage that it is most likely for the Ph.D.s in philosophy to be ( A) of
11、 little commercial value. ( B) not needed by the society. ( C) difficult to succeed in their profession. ( D) unable to satisfy the countrys demand. 5 Your income can parallel your education only when ( A) you are not a Ph.D.in liberals arts. ( B) you get no more than college education. ( C) what yo
12、u learn is practical but not theoretical. ( D) what you learn is not beyond the national demands. 5 The dramatic collapse in American consumer confidence, following the World Trade Center attack, increases the likelihood that the US economy will slide into recession. Its not a nice message, but ther
13、es no point in ignoring lifes harsh realities. Americas economy had been dragged along for nearly 18 months by the refusal of US consumers to face up to the fact that they were spending more than they were earning, share prices(especially in the high-tech sector)were in retreat, corporate America wa
14、s cutting investment, and US unemployment was about to rise. The devastation wrought by the suicide killers has shaken American consumers from their state of denial. In Europe too, consumers have been rattled by the Manhattan atrocity and President Bushs subsequent determination to hunt down the kil
15、lers. A survey by a research group on behalf of the European Commission shows consumer confidence falling across the eurozone countries. But its America that is the greatest cause for concern. When the US stops spending, the rest of the world suffers. It imports more than any other country. In Brita
16、in, for example, Americans represent a big chunk of the tourism market, especially in London. The US is also crucially important to British-based car manufacturers, such as Jaguar and Land Rover, which seem certain to feel the pinch along with other luxury brands. This economic slowdown is not the c
17、reation of fevered press minds; its real and its now. Thats why the US government is considering a $100 billion revival package, including cuts in capital gains taxes and corporate taxes, to stimulate demand. Likewise, central banks in America, Europe and Britain have trimmed interest rates to beat
18、off a credit crunch and lubricate the wheels of commerce. Their swift action is a tacit admission that a deep recession is possible, if not probably. Leading US investment bank, Morgan Stanley, told the Financial Times, “Never in their lifetimes have so many Americans feared for their safety in goin
19、g to work, taking time off, or in procuring their daily needs.“ Stock markets, where most international indexes are about 30% below their 1999-2000 peaks, are telling us that corporate earnings are likely to be much lower than analysts had expected. Some sectors, such as airlines, hotels and insuran
20、ce will be driven deep into loss. There is also a share-price discount for uncertainty, the biggest element of which is the extent of American military actions. Until the scale of the Middle East conflict becomes clear, investors will continue to shun the risk of equities for the certainty of cash a
21、nd government bonds. Recovery will come. It always does. But a swift return to the go-go days of the late 1990s is inconceivable. 6 After the World Trade Center attack, Americans have to face the following realities except ( A) the dramatic collapse in consumer confidence. ( B) that they spend more
22、than they earn. ( C) that the economy slides into recession. ( D) the declining investment of the business people. 7 When President Bush decided to hunt down the suicide killers, people felt ( A) positive. ( B) cautious. ( C) doubtful. ( D) anxious. 8 US governments cuts in taxes are intended to ( A
23、) stimulate import and export. ( B) restore the vigor of economy. ( C) bring back the confidence of spending. ( D) help the sale of European luxury brands. 9 Morgan Stanley has observed the influence of the attack on ( A) consumer confidence. ( B) domestic stock market. ( C) service sector trade. (
24、D) corporate investment. 10 What does the author think about the future of the economy? ( A) He expects that the economy wont relate to military actions. ( B) He expects that the economy will be better than the late 1990s. ( C) He is affirmative that the economy will revive. ( D) He is uncertain whe
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