[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷14及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 14及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 We are told that the mass media are the greatest organs for enlightenment that the world has yet seen; that in Britain, for instance, several million people see each issue of the current affairs program, Panorama. It is true that never in human history we
2、re so many people so often and so much exposed to many intimations about societies, forms of life, attitudes other than those which obtain in their local societies. This kind of exposure may well be a point of departure for acquiring certain important intellectual and imaginative qualities; width of
3、 judgment, a sense of the variety of possible attitudes. Yet in itself such exposure does not bring intellectual or imaginative development. It is no more than the masses of stone which lie around in a quarry(采石场 ) and which may, conceivably, go to the making of a cathedral. The mass media cannot bu
4、ild the cathedral, and their way of showing the stones does not always prompt others to build. For the stones are presented within a self-contained and self-sufficient world in which, it is implied, simply to look at them, to observe-fleetingly-individually interesting points of difference between t
5、hem, is sufficient tin itself. Life is indeed full of problems on which we have toor feel we should try tomake decisions, as citizens or as private individuals. But neither the real difficulty of these decisions, nor their tree and disturbing challenge to each individual, can often be communicated t
6、hrough the mass media. The distinction to suggest real choice, individual decision, which is to be found in the mass media is not simply the product of a commercial desire to keep the customers happy. It is within the grain of mass communication. The organs of Establishment(代表官方 ) ,however well-inte
7、ntioned they may be and whatever their form(the State, the Church, voluntary societies, political parties), have a vested interest(即得利益 )in ensuring that the public boat is not violently rocked, and will so affect those who work within the mass media that they will be led insensibly towards forms of
8、 production which, though they go through the motions of dispute and inquiry, do not break through the skin to where such inquiries might really hint. They will tend to move, when exposing problems, well within the accepted clich-assumptions of democratic society and will tend neither radically to q
9、uestion these cliches nor to make a disturbing application of them to features of contemporary life. They will stress the “stimulation“ the programs give, but this soon becomes an agitation of problems for the sake of the interest of that agitation in itself; they therefore, again, assist a form of
10、acceptance of the status quo. There are exceptions to this tendency, but they are uncharacteristic. 1 According to the passage, the mass media present us with _. ( A) insufficient diversity for information ( B) too restricted a view of life ( C) a wide range of facts and opinions ( D) a critical ass
11、essment of our society 2 What effect is it claimed the mass media can have on our intellectual and imaginative development? ( A) They are likely to frustrate this development. ( B) They can form a basis for it. ( C) They can distort our judgment. ( D) They can stimulate too much mental activity. 3 T
12、he author uses the comparison with building a cathedral to show that _. ( A) worthwhile results do not depend on raw material only ( B) the mediaeval media had different beliefs ( C) great works of art require good foundations ( D) close attention to detail is important 4 How are the mass media said
13、 to influence our ability to make decisions? ( A) They disturb us by their prejudices. ( B) They make us doubt our own judgments. ( C) They make no contribution in this area. ( D) They make decisions which appear too complicated. 5 The main weakness of the mass media is identified by the author as _
14、. ( A) fear of losing the customer ( B) the diverse views of the contributors ( C) service to the profit motive ( D) trying to cater for a vast range of audience 5 In a perfectly free and open market economy, the type of employergovernment or privateshould have little or no impact on the earnings di
15、fferentials between women and men. However, if there is discrimination against one sex, it is unlikely that the degree of discrimination by government and private employers will be the same. Differences in the degree of discrimination would result in earnings differentials associated with the type o
16、f employer. Given the nature of government and private employers, it seems most likely that discrimination by private employers, would be greater. Thus, one would expect that, if women are being discriminated against, government employment would have a positive effect on womens earnings as compared
17、with their earnings from private employment. The results of a study by Fucks support this assumption. Fucks results suggest that the earnings of women in an industry composed entirely of government employees would be 14.6 percent greater than the earnings of women in an industry com- posed exclusive
18、ly of private employees, other things being equal. In addition, both Fuchs and Sanborn have suggested that the effect of discrimination by consumers on the earnings of self-employed women may be greater than the effect of either government or private employer discrimination on the earnings of women
19、employees. To test this hypothesis. Brown selected a large sample of white male and female workers from the 1970 census and divided them into three categories: private employees, government employees, and self-employed. (Black workers were excluded from the sample to avoid picking up earnings differ
20、entials that were the result of racial disparities.) Brown s research design controlled for education, labor-force participation, mobility, motivation, and age in order to eliminate these factors as explanations of the study s results. Browns results suggest that men and women are not treated the sa
21、me by employers ad consumers. For men, self-employment is the highest earnings category, with private employment next, and government lowest. For women, this order is reversed. One can infer from Browns results that consumers discriminate against self-employed women, In addition, self-employed women
22、 may have more difficulty than men in getting good employees and may encounter discrimination from suppliers and from financial institutions. Browns results are clearly consistent with Fuchs argument that discrimination by consumers has a greater impact on the earnings of women than does discriminat
23、ion by either government or private employers. Also, the fact the women do better working for government than for private employers implies that private employers are discriminating against women. The results do not prove that government does not discriminate against women. They do, however, demonst
24、rate that if government is discriminating against women, its discriminating is not having as much effect on womens earnings as is discrimination in the private sector. 6 The passage mentions all of the following as difficulties that self-employed women may encounter EXCEPT _. ( A) discrimination for
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