[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷46及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 46及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 It seemed to me, and still does, that the system of American business often produces wrong, immoral and irresponsible decisions, even though the personal morality of the people running the businesses is often above reproach. The system has a different mor
2、ality as a group than the people do as individuals, which permits it to willfully produce ineffective or dangerous products, deal dictatorially and often unfairly with suppliers, pay bribes for business, abrogate the rights of employees by demanding blind loyalty to management or tamper with the dem
3、ocratic process of government through illegal political contributions. I am not a psychologist, so I cant offer a professional opinion on what happens to the freedom of individual minds when they are blended into the group management through process of business. But my private analysis is this: mora
4、lity has to do with people. If an action is hewed primarily from the perspective of its effect on people, it is put into the moral realm. Business in America, however, is impersonal. This is particularly true of large American multi-national corporations. They are viewed by their employees and publi
5、cs as faceless. They have no personality. The ultimate measure of success and failure of these businesses is not their effect on people but rather their earnings per share of stock. If earnings are high, the business is considered good. If they are low or in the red ink, it is considered a failure.
6、The first question to greet any business proposal is how will it effect profits? People do not enter the equation of a business decisions except to the extent that the effect on them will hurt or enhance earnings per share. In such a completely impersonal context, business decisions of questionable
7、personal morality are easily justified. The unwavering devotion to the bottom line brings this about, and the American public until now has been more than willing to accept this. When someone is forced into early retirement in a management power-play or supplier is cheated out of sale by under-the-t
8、able dealings, the public reaction is generally, “Oh, well. Thats business.“ And managements reaction is often, “its whats on the bottom line that counts.“ A person who shoots and kills an other is sentenced to life in prison. A business man who makes a defective product which kills people may get a
9、 nominal fine or a verbal slap on the hands, ff he is ever brought to trial at all. 1 In the authors view, if an American business makes an immoral decision as a group, the man aging individuals _. ( A) may be excused from trial ( B) are often above reproach ( C) may differ in interpreting morality
10、( D) should not escape responsibility 2 What American business often do to the government is to _. ( A) influence its administration ( B) contribute towards government democracy ( C) act in the governments name ( D) collaborate with government for the bottom line 3 From the passage we may well under
11、stand that the author _. ( A) appeals relentlessly to the law court for justice ( B) finds personal morality sometimes questionable ( C) knows much about immoral dealings of American businesses ( D) regards profit-making as a businesss primary goal 4 The public attitude towards immoral business deci
12、sions is generally _. ( A) tolerant ( B) indignant ( C) indifferent ( D) supportive 5 “A verbal slap on the hands“ in the last sentence may be interpreted as _. ( A) punishment done physically but mildly ( B) punishment carried out without delay ( C) no punishment in fact ( D) a contradiction to the
13、 law 5 The official logo of the Information Awareness Office, the Pentagons secretive new terrorist-detection experiment, isnt subtle. A picture of the globe, under the watchful gaze of that spooky pyramid on the dollar bill, the one with the all-seeing eye of God at the top underlining that, the pr
14、ojects motto: SCIENTLA EST POTENTLA (knowledge is power). All in all, not a bad description of the offices loftyand controversialambition. Quietly created after the September 11 attacks, the offices Total Information Awareness project aims to enable federal investigators to engage in a kind of super
15、 “data mining“inventing software to trawl through commercial and government computer databases in search of suspicious patterns that might indicate terror plans. The 911 hijackers, for instance, enrolled in flight schools, rented apartments, used credit cards and bought airline together. The details
16、 of all these transactions were routinely stored in various companies computers. The Feds argue that if they had had the ability to scan the computers that logged the terrorists movements and purchases, they might have been able to connect the dots between the men. Yet from the day the research prog
17、ram was launched at the start of the year, it has been the target of intense suspicion, from both right and left. In order to identify possibly conspiratorial behavior by a few individuals, the computers would have to sift through the personal information of millions of innocent peoplewithout their
18、knowledge or consent. Potentially, the government could keep track of what you buy, whom you call, where you traveljust by tapping into the flies that various businesses already keep on you. Advocates insist safeguards will be built into any search system, but critics are not reassured. “Put the pie
19、ces together, and you could build a capability to track the city-to-city movements of any citizen,“ says the ACLUs Katie Corrigan. The projects PR hasnt been helped by the fact that its leader is retired Navy Adm. John Poindexter, best known for his part in the Iran-contra affair. Poindexter was con
20、victed of lying to Congress about the Reagan administrations plan to divert profits from Iranian arms sales to fund the Nicaraguan rebels. His conviction was later overturned, but that doesnt mollify those worried about his return to power at the helm of such a sweeping program. Defense Secretary Do
21、nald Rumsfeld brusquely waved off the criticism. “I would recommend people take a nice deep breath,“ he said. “Nothing terrible is going to happen.“ But on Capitol Hill Democrats and some Republicans-including retiring House Majority Leader Dick Armeyare concerned that the project is part of a wider
22、 White House strategy to erode civil liberties in pursuit of security. (A court recently granted the government expanded surveillance powers.) They are especially irritated that they knew nothing about the $10 million experiment, since the Pentagon quietly buried it under “technology development“ in
23、 the Defense bill. Now theyre demanding greater scrutiny. Democratic Sen Dianne Feinstein says she wants to freeze the programs funding until Congress can hold hearings. Poindexter may net be able to ignore the rumblings. “He forgot the question you always ask,“ says one Pentagon official. “How woul
24、d this look on the front page tomorrow?“ 6 Which of the following statements about the Total Information Awareness project is Not mentioned in tile passage? ( A) The project enable the Feds to identify every terror plan ( B) The project was created after the September 11 attacks ( C) The project has
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