[外语类试卷]在职申硕同等学力英语(阅读)模拟试卷44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 44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 When I decided to quit my full time employment it never occurred to me that I might become a part of a new international trend. A lateral move that hurt my pride and blocked my professional progress prompted me to abandon my relatively
3、high-profile career although, in the manner of a disgraced government minister, I covered my exit by claiming “I wanted to spend more time with my family“. Curiously, some two-and-a-half years and two novels later, my experiment in what the Americans term “downshifting“ has turned my tired excuse in
4、to an absolute reality. I have been transformed from a passionate advocate of the philosophy of “having it all“, preached by Linda Kelsey for the past seven years in the page of She magazine, into a woman who is happy to settle for a bit of everything. I have discovered, as perhaps Kelsey will after
5、 her much-publicized resignation from the editorship of She after a build up of stress, that abandoning the doctrine of “juggling your life“, and making the alternative move into “downshifting“ brings with it far greater rewards than financial success and social status. Nothing could persuade me to
6、return to the kind of life Kelsey used to advocate and I once enjoyed: 12 hour working days, pressured deadlines, the fearful strain of office politics and the limitations of being a parent on “quality time“. In America, the move away from juggling to a simpler, less materialistic lifestyle is a wel
7、l-established trend. Downshifting also known in America as “voluntary simplicity“ has, ironically, even bred a new area of what might be termed anticonsumerism. There are a number of best-selling downshifting self-help books for people who want to simplify their lives; there are newsletters, such as
8、 The Tightwad Gazette, that give hundreds of thousands of Americans useful tips on anything from recycling their cling-film to making their own soap; there are even support groups for those who want to achieve the mid-1990s equivalent of dropping out. While in America the trend started as a reaction
9、 to the economic decline after the mass redundancies caused by downsizing in the late 1980s and is still linked to the politics of thrift. In Britain, at least among the middle-class down-shifters of my acquaintance, we have different reasons for seeking to simplify our lives. For the women of my ge
10、neration who were urged to keep juggling through the 1980s, downshifting in the mid-1990s is not so much a search for the mythical good lifegrowing your own organic vegetables, and risking turning into one as a personal recognition of your limitations. 1 Which of the following is true according to P
11、aragraph 1? ( A) Full-time employment is a new international trend. ( B) The writer was compelled by circumstances to leave her job. ( C) A lateral move means stepping out of full-time employment. ( D) The writer was only too eager to spend more time with her family. 2 The writers experiment shows t
12、hat downshifting_. ( A) enables her to realize her dream ( B) helps her mold a new philosophy of life ( C) prompts her to abandon her high social status . ( D) leads her to accept the doctrine of She magazine 3 “Juggling ones life“ probably means living a life characterized by_. ( A) non-materialist
13、ic lifestyle ( B) a bit of everything ( C) extreme stress ( D) anti-consumerism 4 According to the passage, downshifting emerged in the U. S. as a result of_. ( A) the quick pace of modern life ( B) mans adventurous spirit ( C) mans search for mythical experiences ( D) the economic situation 5 Which
14、 can be inferred from the article? ( A) The author was fed up with her present job. ( B) The author was probably a married business woman of America. ( C) Anticonsumerism refers to prevention of consumption. ( D) Kelsey had predicted this trend seven years before. 6 What is the authors attitude towa
15、rd the “downshifting“ trend we can see from this article? ( A) Obscure. ( B) Supportive. ( C) Opposing. ( D) Ironical. 6 Money spent on advertising is money spent as well as any I know of. It serves directly to assist a rapid distribution of goods at reasonable prices, thereby establishing a firm ho
16、me market and so making it possible to provide for export at competitive prices. By drawing attention to new ideas it helps enormously to raise standards of living. By helping to increase demand it ensures an increased need for labour, and is therefore an effective way to fight unemployment. It lowe
17、rs the costs of many services: without advertisements your daily newspaper would cost four times as much, the price of your television licence would need to be doubled, and travel by bus or tube would cost 20 percent more. And perhaps most important of all, advertising provides a guarantee of reason
18、able value in the products and services you buy. Apart from the fact that twenty-seven Acts of Parliament govern the terms of advertising, no regular advertiser dare promote a product that fails to live up to the promise of his advertisements. He might fool some people for a little while through mis
19、leading advertising. He will not do so for long, for mercifully the public has the good sense not to buy the inferior article more than once. If you see an article consistently advertised, it is the surest proof I know that the article does what is claimed for it, and that it represents good value.
20、Advertising does more for the material benefit of the community than any other force I can think of. There is one more point I feel I ought to touch on. Recently I heard a well-known television personality declare that he was against advertising because it persuades rather than informs. He was drawi
21、ng excessively fine distinctions. Of course advertising seeks to persuade. If its message were confined merely to information and that in itself would be difficult if not impossible to achieve, for even a detail such as the choice of the colour of a shirt is subtly persuasive advertising would be so
22、 boring that no one would pay any attention. But perhaps that is what the well-known television personality wants. 7 By the first sentence of the passage the author means that_. ( A) he is fairly familiar with the cost of advertising ( B) everybody knows well that advertising is money consuming ( C)
23、 advertising costs money like everything else ( D) it is worthwhile to spend money on advertising 8 In the passage, which of the following is NOT included in the advantages of advertising? ( A) Securing greater fame. ( B) Providing more jobs. ( C) Enhancing living standards. ( D) Reducing newspaper
24、cost. 9 The author deems that the well-known TV personality is_. ( A) very precise in passing his judgement on advertising ( B) interested in nothing but the buyers attention ( C) correct in telling the difference between persuasion and information ( D) obviously partial in his views on advertising
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