[外语类试卷]在职申硕同等学力英语(阅读)模拟试卷16及答案与解析.doc
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1、在职申硕同等学力英语(阅读)模拟试卷 16及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension Directions: There are 5 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar acr
2、oss the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 0 Motorola Inc. , the worlds second-largest mobile phone maker, will begin selling all of the technology needed to build a basic mobile phone to outside manufacturers, in a key change of strategy. The inventor of the cell phone, which has
3、 been troubled by missteps compounded by a recent industry slump in sales, is trying to become a neutral provider of mobile technology to rivals, with an eye toward fostering a much larger market than it could create itself. The Chicago area-based company, considered to have the widest range of tech
4、nologies needed to build a phone, said it planned to make available chips, a design layout for the computer board, software, development tools and testing tools. Motorola has previously supplied mobile phone manufacturers with a couple of its chips, but this is the first time the company will offer
5、its entire line of chips as well as a detailed blueprint. Mobile phones contain a variety of chips and components to control power, sound and amplification. Analysts said they liked the new strategy but were cautious about whether Motorolas mobile phone competitors would want to buy the technology f
6、rom a rival. The company, long known for its top-notch(等级 )engineering culture, is hoping to profit from its mobile phone technology now that the basic technology to build a mobile phone has largely become a commodity. Motorola said it will begin offering the technology based on the next-generation
7、GPRS(Global Packet Radio Service)standard because most mobile phone makers already have technology in place for current digital phones. GPRS offers faster access to data through “always on“ network connections, and customers are charged only for the information they retrieve, rather than the length
8、of download. Burgess said the new business will not conflict with Motorolas own mobile phone business because the latter will remain competitive by offering advanced features and designs. Motorolas phones have been criticized as being too complicated and expensive to manufacture, but Burgess said Mo
9、torola will simplify the technology in the phones by a third. In addition to basic technology, Burgess said, Motorola would also offer additional features such as Blueteeth, a technology that allows wireless communications at a short distance, and Global Positioning System, which tracks the users wh
10、ereabouts, and MP3 audio capability. 1 The word “slump“ in the first paragraph may be replaced by_. ( A) slouch ( B) decline ( C) increase ( D) stamp 2 According to this passage, Motorola Inc. _. ( A) is the worlds largest mobile phone maker ( B) is trying to become a mobile technology provider besi
11、des being a mobile phone maker ( C) will only sell chips of the mobile phones ( D) is going to sell all its manufacturing plants 3 Analysts dont think that_. ( A) Motorola will be successful ( B) the technology offered by Motorola will be selected by its competitors ( C) its competitors will want to
12、 buy the technology from it ( D) its mobile phones contain a variety of chips 4 The technology supplied by Motorola is based on_. ( A) Blueteeth features ( B) MP3 audio capability ( C) Global Positioning System ( D) GPRS standard 5 Which of the following statements is NOT true? ( A) GPRS offers fast
13、er access to data through network connections, so customers should pay more. ( B) Motorola Inc. is the inventor of the cell phone. ( C) Previously, Motorola only supplied mobile phone manufacturers with some of its chips. ( D) Motorola Inc. is known for its high-class engineering culture. 6 Which of
14、 the following statements is true? ( A) The new business will interfere with Motorolas current mobile phone business. ( B) Motorolas mobile phones have been praised for easy application and low cost for production. ( C) Motorola will simplify the technology in the phones by a third. ( D) The Bluetee
15、th technology means to facilitate wireless communications at a remote distance. 6 German Chancellor Otto Von Bismarck may be most famous for his military and diplomatic talent, but his legacy includes many of todays social insurance programs. During the middle of the 19th century, Germany, along wit
16、h other European nations, experienced an unprecedented rash of workplace deaths and accidents as a result of growing industrialization. Motivated in part by Christian compassion for the helpless as well as a practical political impulse to undercut the support of the socialist labor movement, Chancel
17、lor Bismarck created the worlds first workers compensation law in 1884. By 1908, the United States was the only industrial nation in the world that lacked workers compensation insurance. Americas injured workers could sue for damages in a court of law, but they still faced a number of tough legal ba
18、rriers. For example, employees had to prove that their injuries directly resulted from employer negligence and that they themselves were ignorant about potential hazards in the workplace. The first state workers compensation law in this country was passed in 1911, and the program soon spread through
19、out the nation. After World War II, benefit payments to American workers did not keep up with the cost of living. In fact, real benefit levels were lower in the 1970s than they were in the 1940s, and in most states the maximum benefit was below the poverty level for a family of four. In 1970, Presid
20、ent Richard Nixon set up a national commission to study the problems of workers compensation. Two years later, the commission issued 19 key recommendations, including one that called for increasing compensation benefit levels to 100 percent of the states average weekly wages. In fact, the average co
21、mpensation benefit in America has climbed from 55 percent of the states average weekly wages in 1972 to 97 percent today. But, as most studies show, every 10 percent increase in compensation benefits results in a 5 percent increase in the numbers of workers who file for claims. And with so much more
22、 money floating in the workers compensation system, its not surprising that doctors and lawyers have helped themselves to a large slice of the growing pie. 7 The worlds first workers compensation law was introduced by Bismarck_. ( A) for fear of losing the support of the socialist labor movement ( B
23、) out of religious and political considerations ( C) to speed up the pace of industrialization ( D) to make industrial production safer 8 We learn from the passage that the process of industrialization in Europe_. ( A) met growing resistance from laborers working at machines ( B) resulted in the dev
24、elopment of popular social insurance programs ( C) was accompanied by an increased number of workshop accidents ( D) required workers to be aware of the potential dangers at the workplace 9 One of the problems the American injured workers faced in getting compensation in the early 19th century was t
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