[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷159及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 159及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 The word “bankruptcy“ comes from banes rotta, Italian for broken bench. The custom was that when a medieval trader failed to pay his creditors, his trading bench was broken. Since bankruptcy was taken off the street and put into the statute book, it has
2、become rather more complicated. Bankruptcy is as necessary for capitalism as profit; together they make up the stick and carrot which persuade businessmen to work. In Europe the accountants and lawyers who make a living from overseeing bankrupt companies expect the coming year to provide a bumper cr
3、op; in America bankruptcy courses are among the most popular at business schools. Only in Japan are experts talking about a possible decline in bankruptcies. Analyzing companies involves much the same task worldwide: look at the accounts and you will get some idea of how much or how little money a f
4、irm makes. Bankruptcy laws, however, vary enormously from country to country, mainly because each starts from different historical perspectives. Yet they all tackle the same issues and the most fundamental is how friendly the law should be to the debtor. Countries whose bankruptcy laws are based on
5、the British model view bankruptcy primarily as a way to recover creditors money. Typically, the courts replace the bankrupt firms management with a liquidator or a receiver whose mission is to pay back creditors as quickly as possible. Englands first bankruptcy law was an “act against such persons a
6、s do make bankrupt“. For centuries British bankrupts went to debtors prison. Continental countries also took the creditors side. In contrast, one of Americas attractions to immigrants was its very lack of a debtors prison. Bankruptcy is still viewed in America as a side-effect of entrepreneurship. M
7、anagers of a bankrupt firm are often allowed to stay on. Cynics reckon that some well-know businessmen have made a career ont of taking companies into and out of bankruptcy. The aim of American bankruptcy law is rehabilitation: to reorganize the company so that it can continue to trade, rather than
8、.to see that the creditors are paid off. Thus, while an ailing American company can opt for liquidation by filing under the chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code, it can also file under chapter 11 to seek protection from its creditors. Once a firm has gone into chapter 11 its management has to produce a
9、reorganization plan: the creditors are arranged into committees to vote on it. These can become scrums where the various creditors relative seniority varies according to their lawyers eloquence. Fans of the American system argue that it gives companies a chance to recover. Critics say that American
10、law favors the same managers who bankrupted the firm, that it encourages lawyers to prolong bankruptcy protection, that it favors big bankers over smaller trade creditors, and that shareholders, the last to be paid in liquidation, gain at the expense of debt-holders. 1 In Paragraph One, “Since bankr
11、uptcy was taken off the streets and put into the statute book“ means_. ( A) creditor no longer broke the bankrupts bench on the streets but wrote down his name ( B) creditor had debtors name carved on a statue ( C) the punishment on a debtor was bounded by law instead of spontaneous action ( D) it t
12、ook more procedures to ask a trader to pay his creditors 2 We can infer from the second paragraph that _. ( A) bankruptcy is on the rise in both Europe and America with Japan being an exception ( B) business is predicted to flourish in the coming year ( C) bankruptcy is a course that business studen
13、ts like to major in ( D) experts in both Europe and America earn more than those in Japan 3 The passage drops a hint that _. ( A) some established American businessmen had taken advantage of bankruptcy law ( B) American government cared little about the benefit of creditors ( C) European bankruptcy
14、law is superior to that of the U. S. A. ( D) American bankruptcy law should be criticized 4 According to the passage, whose interest is ranked the last in American bankruptcy law? ( A) Big bankers. ( B) Small trade creditors. ( C) Shareholders. ( D) Debt-holders. 5 Which of the following is not true
15、? ( A) The fate of entrepreneurs is not uniform under different bankruptcy laws. ( B) The stick and the carrot refer to bankruptcy and profit respectively. ( C) People immigrate to the U. S.A. because they wont be put behind bar once in debt. ( D) The most eloquent lawyers will help the most advanta
16、geous creditors get paid back. 5 The devastating effects of earthquakes on human lives and property have encouraged the search for earthquake prediction. This challenge remains and contemporary seismologists continue to seek reliable methods for pinpointing the time, place and magnitude of individua
17、l quakes. One prediction technique involves an analysis of the recurrence rates of earthquakes as indicators of future seismic activity. Earthquakes are concentrated in certain areas of the world where tectonic plates such as the Pacific Plate, the Eurasian Plate and the African Plate meet and creat
18、e fault zones and it is in these areas that seismologists focus their investigations. The tectonic plate model provides another tool for earthquake prediction by calculating the accumulated strain at plate boundaries. When the strain reaches a certain magnitude the pressure must be released and it i
19、s therefore hypothesized that in such eases an earthquake is imminent. The search for premonitory phenomena has received particular attention. In contrast to the ancient Greeks and Romans, who relied on the howling of dogs as a warning sign, modern seismologists have focused on physical evidence for
20、 an impending earthquake. Evidence of plate strain can be found by measuring relative movements in geodetic stations, while chemical changes also offer signals for seismologists. Using chemical-detection techniques, scientists established a link between the rise in the concentration of radon gas in
21、mineral water and the subsequent earthquake. Analysis of the changes in magnetic properties and conductivity of rocks provides further data for prediction. The electrical and magnetic properties of crustal rocks particularly sensitive to strain and studies measuring changes which occur in these prop
22、erties have provided promising results. The conductivity of crustal rock is determined by the degree to which the rock is saturated with fluid and the electrolytic properties of those fluids. Before large earthquakes, small fractures develop in rocks, which change the quantity of fluid present. Thes
23、e changes can be measured and provide useful predictive data. However, similar changes in the fluid-bearing capacity of rock can occur as a result of other factors such as changes in the water table, and therefore this technique is not entirely reliable. The belief that the behavior of birds, eats a
24、nd dogs provides evidence of imminent earthquakes has recently gained credence. It is hypothesized that the animals are sensitive to the seismic waves which precede major quakes. In zones where earthquakes are known to occur, improved construction techniques can significantly reduce the effects of s
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