[外语类试卷]考博英语(阅读理解)历年真题试卷汇编3及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语(阅读理解)历年真题试卷汇编 3及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 The United Nations Population Fund has picked October 31 as the day the world will be home to 7 billion people. For better and worse, its a milestone. And there will be more milestones ahead. Fourteen years from now, there are expected to be 8 bi
2、llion people on the planet. Most of the growth will occur in the worlds poorer countries. Proportionally, Europes population will decline, while Africas will increase. At around the same time, India will overtake China as the most populous nation on Earth. The growing global population is just one s
3、ide of the coin. A recent report from the World Health Organization signaled the seriousness of the human population explosion: more than 3 billion people about half the worlds population are malnourished. Never before have so many, or such a large proportion, of the worlds people been malnourished.
4、 And in a growing number of countries there is a seemingly unstoppable march toward sub-replacement fertility, whereby each new generation is less populous than the previous one, and population aging. As a result of declining fertility and increasing longevity, the populations of more and more count
5、ries are aging raging rapidly. Between 2005 and 2050, a rise in the population aged 60 years or over will be visible, whereas the number of children(persons under age 15)will decline slightly. Population aging represents, in one sense, a success story for mankind, but it also poses profound challeng
6、es to public institutions that must adapt to a changing age structure. The latest national census in China shows the number of elderly people in the country has jumped to more than 13. 3 percent of the population, an increase of nearly 3 percentage points on the percentage from the previous census i
7、n 2000. A quarter of the countrys population will be over 65 by 2050, according to the National Population and Family Planning Commission. The growing number of elderly is a challenge that the government needs to tackle, we cant rely on the ever-increasing population to support them or maintain the
8、nations economic growth. Better solutions are needed, such as raising retirement ages to reflect the greater longevity and working capability of todays older adults and making adjustments so pension programs are more accessible. It was heartening to hear the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Se
9、curity spokesperson announced in Beijing on Tuesday that the government will take retirement policy seriously and proactively. Shanghai began testing a flexible retirement system last October. Eligible employees in the private sector are allowed to postpone retirement until the age of 65 for men and
10、 60 for women. Public servants, however, will continue to retire under the present system age 60 for men and 55 for women. 1 According to the passage, India will_in 14 years. ( A) be a poorer country ( B) be the most populous country ( C) decline in population ( D) increase investment in Africa 2 Wh
11、at problem will result from the global population explosion? ( A) Population aging. ( B) Increasing longevity. ( C) Declining fertility. ( D) Expanding malnourishment. 3 Population on aging represents the following EXCEPT_. ( A) rapid economic development ( B) challenge to public in institutions ( C
12、) success story of mankind ( D) changing age structure 4 Todays older adults enjoy_. ( A) more working years ( B) more accessible pension programs ( C) greater longevity ( D) greater government support 5 What is the authors attitude toward the spokespersons announcement? ( A) Angered. ( B) Delighted
13、. ( C) Indifferent. ( D) Disappointed. 5 The United Nations declared last Friday that Somalias famine is over. But the official declaration means little to the millions of Somalis who are still hungry and waiting for their crops to grow. Ken Menkhaus, professor of political science at Davidson Colle
14、ge, said it was profoundly disappointing to be discussing another Somali famine, after he worked in the country during the 1991 1992 one. Each famine, he said, has distinct characteristics, and this one unfold in slow motion over the past couple of years. Thats at least partly because the Somali dia
15、spora sent money home that delayed the worst effects. Menkhaus was among four experts on Somalia and famine who spoke at the Radcliffe Gym Monday evening. Who gathered for the event, “Sound the Horn: Famine in the Horn of Africa. “ Paul Farmer, Kolokotrones University Professor of Global Health and
16、Social Medicine, drew on his experience treating malnourished people in Haiti, where he has worked for decade, and said the human and social context of home, and aid to families should be part of wearing the child, he said. Similarly, broader agricultural interventions and fair trade policies are ne
17、eded to boost local agricultural economies. Though famine is often thought of as a natural disaster, Mondays speakers said that is a false impression. Though Somalia suffered through a severe drought, with todays instant communications, transport systems can move massive amounts of food. Given today
18、s global food markets, famine is too often a failure of local government and international response. “In todays 21st-century world, just about everything about famine is man-made. Were no longer in a world of man against nature. “ said Robert Paarlberg, adjunct professor of public policy at the Harv
19、ard Kennedy School. Ethiopia, which was also affected by the recent drought, fared much better this time because of reforms implemented after the 2001 one. Likewise, Paarlberg said, northern and central Somalia, regions that fall outside of the influence of the Al-Shabaab militia, also fared better.
20、 There were several man-made features of this famine, which affected more than 10 million people and killed between 50, 000 and 100, 000, half of them children under age 5. The largest man-made feature was the role of the Al-Shabaab militia that rules the region and that kept food aid from reaching
21、those in need. But the international community isnt blameless. As early as November 2010, an international famine early warning system was predicting the failure of rains in the region, but the international community didnt respond fully until an official famine was declared in July 2011. On top of
22、that, U. S. anti-terrorism laws cut off food aid because Al-Shabaab, listed as a terrorist group, was taking some of it. Though the United Nations has declared the famine over, that was based on statistical measures, such as the number of people dying each day and the number of children who are maln
23、ourished. Though the official famine may be over, both U. N. officials and Mondays speakers said the crisis continues for the people of Somalia. Almost a third of the population remains dependent on humanitarian assistance, crops growing from recent rains will take months to reach maturity, and herd
24、s of cows, goats, and other animals were greatly reduced during the crisis. Michael Delaney, director of humanitarian response for Oxfam America, warned that the world will have another chance to get its response fight, because the warning signs are pointing to an impending famine in Africas Sahel,
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