[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷255及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷 255及答案与解析 Section C 0 Moving far more quickly than many had thought likely or possible, lawmakers in the 10-member House-Senate committee announced the agreement after less than 24 hours of negotiations. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid: “Like any negotiation, this involved give
2、and take, and if you dont mind my saying so that is an understatement.“ The agreement drops the total to $789 billion, while both Senate and House-passed measures exceeded $800 billion. A combination of low and middle income tax cuts, making up about 35 percent of the bill, and domestic spending, it
3、s supporters say it meets President Barack Obamas goal of creating or saving as many as 4 million jobs. Susan Collins of Maine was among only 3 moderate Senate Republicans who joined the Democratic majority there. She says money trimmed from the bill reflects an effort to focus it more sharply to he
4、lp the economy. “It is a fiscally-responsible number that reflects our efforts to truly focus this bill on programs, and policies and tax relief that will help turn our economy around, create jobs and provide relief to the families of our country,“ she said. Collins also pointed out the agreement in
5、creases spending on infrastructure projects, more than $150 billion in the proposed measure. Republican opponents kept up their criticisms, primarily that the measure contains untargeted spending and not the right level of tax relief. House Republican leader John Boehner voiced disappointment with t
6、he agreement, repeating his assertion that the measure will not create jobs quickly enough. “It appears that they have made a bad bill worse by reducing the amount of tax relief for American families and small businesses, and adding more wasteful Washington spending,“ he said. But Senator Arlen Spec
7、ter, another moderate Republican who worked with Democrats, said action was required. “This is obviously a very difficult vote in view of the large deficit and national debt which we have, but I believe it is indispensable, that strong action be taken,“ he said. White House aides, including Chief of
8、 Staff Rahm Emanuel, joined in the negotiations on Capitol Hill. Lawmakers behind the agreement hope a final conference report will be ready in the next 2 days that the House and Senate will vote on. Approval would send the legislation to President Obama for signature. An eventual Senate vote is exp
9、ected to mirror earlier results in which majority Democrats, with help from the 3 Republicans, achieved the 60 votes needed to overcome any procedural block. It remains to be seen how a vote will turn out in the House, where no Republicans supported a House-passed measure, but where Democrats hold a
10、 strong enough majority to pass measures easily. House Republican leaders declined to predict Wednesday how many in their party might support final legislation. 1 “The agreement“ (Line 2, Para. 1) is most probably a bill about _. ( A) stimulus for the economy ( B) reform of the legal system ( C) fun
11、ding for the educational system ( D) expenditure on the national defence 2 Which of the following statements about Harry Reid is TRUE? ( A) He comes from the Republic Party. ( B) He comes from the Democratic Party. ( C) He is optimistic about the future economy. ( D) He is pessimistic about the futu
12、re economy. 3 Susan Collins accepted the agreement with _. ( A) mild reservations ( B) reluctant compromise ( C) firm confidence ( D) reasonable skepticism 4 Arlen Specter most probably thought that_. ( A) some senators would become undetermined in the process of voting ( B) the economic problems sh
13、ould be solved immediately ( C) deficit and national debt shouldnt have been neglected ( D) the measures in the agreement would not be as effective as expected 5 It can be inferred about the House from the passage that _. ( A) it is led by a Republican leader ( B) most Republicans are moderate ( C)
14、measures proposed by the Republicans are seldom passed ( D) measures can be passed without the Republicans support 5 Age has its privileges in America, and one of the more prominent of them is the senior citizen discount. Anyone who has reached a certain age in some cases as low as 55 is automatical
15、ly entitled to a dazzling array of price reductions at nearly every level of commercial life. Eligibility is determined not by ones need but by the date on ones birth certificate. Practically unheard of a generation ago, the discounts have become a routine part of many businesses as common as color
16、televisions in motel rooms and free coffee on airliners. People with gray hair often are given the discounts without even asking for them; yet, millions of Americans above age 60 are healthy and solvent (有支付能力的 ). Businesses that would never dare offer discounts to college students or anyone under 3
17、0 freely offer them to older Americans. The practice is acceptable because of the widespread belief that “elderly“ and “needy“ are synonymous (同义的 ). Perhaps that once was true, but today elderly Americans as a group have a lower poverty rate than the rest of the population. To be sure, there is eco
18、nomic diversity within the elderly, and many older Americans are poor. But most of them arent. It is impossible to determine the impact of the discounts on individual companies. For many firms, they are a stimulus to revenue. But in other cases the discounts are given at the expense, directly or ind
19、irectly, of younger Americans. Moreover, they are a direct irritant in what some politicians and scholars see as a coming conflict between the generations. Generational tensions are being fueled by continuing debate over Social Security benefits, which mostly involves a transfer of resources from th
20、e young to the old. Employment is another sore point. Buoyed (支持 ) by laws and court decisions, more and more older Americans are declining the retirement dinner in favor of staying on the job thereby lessening employment and promotion opportunities for younger workers. Far from a kind of charity th
21、ey once were, senior citizen discounts have become a formidable economic privilege to a group with millions of members who dont need them. It no longer makes sense to treat the elderly as a single group whose economic needs deserve priority over those of others. Senior citizen discounts only enhance
22、 the myth that older people cant take care of themselves and need special treatment; and they threaten the creation of a new myth, that the elderly are ungrateful and taking for themselves at the expense of children and other age groups. Senior citizen discounts are the essence of the very thing old
23、er Americans are fighting against discrimination by age. 6 We learn from the first paragraph that _. ( A) offering senior citizens discounts has become routine commercial practice ( B) senior citizen discounts have enabled many old people to live a decent life ( C) giving senior citizens discounts h
24、as boosted the market for the elderly ( D) senior citizens have to show their birth certificates to get a discount 7 What assumption lies behind the practice of senior citizen discounts? ( A) Businesses, having made a lot of profits, should do something for society in return. ( B) Old people are ent
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