[外语类试卷]考博英语(阅读理解)练习试卷12及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语(阅读理解)练习试卷 12及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 During the last thirty years, the international economy has experienced a basic change. Improvements in the Internet and other communications have had important effects on world markets. Faster methods of transport from one place to another have mad
2、e the world seem smaller to the businessmen. As a result, the world no longer consists of a number of separate economies under the control of different nations. Instead, the nations have been integrated into a single economy, and the integration is becoming more and more complete every year. For the
3、 first time in history, we can truly speak of a global economy. The most dramatic example of this integration was the oil crisis of 1973 and 1974. It came as a great surprise to the public in the industrial nations to discover that they depended so heavily on imported oil. However, the best evidence
4、 for the growing integration is the rapid expansion in the volume of world trade. It went up by about 7 percent a year during the decade from 1990 to 2000, and in several quasi-industrial countries the growth was even more rapid. As a result, some imported products have become as common as domestic
5、commodity. Some of them are too common for the public to any more realize they are foreign. Production has also become international, which is manifested by the large corporations stepping across national borders and established branches and subsidiaries in several different countries. As an example
6、, U. S. companies are building automobiles in Canada, Germany, Britain and Japan. In some cases, components of an automobile are produced abroad and shipped to the United States, where it is then finished with the imported parts. When even the United States has the largest number of such corporation
7、s, it is not the only. Other multinationals, for instance, are based in Japan, France, Germany, the UK and Italy. Labor, too, is much more mobile than in the past. Both skilled and unskilled workers can now readily migrate from one country to another. In Europe, for example, there arc large numbers
8、of Turkish workers employed in the German economy. Doctors, lawyers, and other professionals are also finding it easier to work in foreign countries. The labor market has become international, and the number of expatriate workers is continuing to grow. (379 words) 1 What is the passage mainly about?
9、 ( A) The dependence of industrial countries on imported oil. ( B) The fundamental change in the world economy. ( C) The expansion of multinationals. ( D) The Internet and the world economy. 2 The economic globalization is brought about mainly by_. ( A) mobile labor ( B) modern means of transportati
10、on and communications ( C) the increase in world trade volume ( D) the establishment of international business branches and subsidiaries 3 What is the most convincing illustration for the integration? ( A) The oil crisis of 1973 and 1974. ( B) The rapid expansion in the volume of world trade. ( C) P
11、roduction has become international. ( D) Labor becomes much more mobile. 4 From the passage we can infer that_. ( A) in most cases, it is cheaper for a company to hire workers in other countries ( B) the United States has more international corporations than Japan and other countries combined ( C) t
12、he U. S. automobile industry is collapsing under competitive pressure from Japan and other industrialized countries ( D) professionals are easier to find a job abroad than workers 5 “Expatriate workers“ (Line 5, Para. 4) are those who_. ( A) cant find jobs in their own countries ( B) leave their cou
13、ntries to live and work abroad ( C) have to leave their countries for all their life ( D) are professionals in medicine, law and other professions 5 With some difficulty, Palladis detached Balintore from an apparently enthralling discussion and guided him through a turbulent throng to the Landrover
14、on the other side of the street. They got in, and Palladis pressed the starter. But the noise of the engine had the effect of a bugle calling obedient soldiers to the parade-ground. As soon as it was heard, the crowd surrounded the car with confused cries, disorderly singing, and a few urgent demand
15、s for a speech. Moving very slowly, Palladis reached the end of the village without accident; and by then the crowd had diminished. But when he began to drive a little faster, a reckless boy tried to run in front of him; and tripped and fell. To avoid him. Palladis swerved abruptly to the right and
16、crossed the road at an angle of sixty degrees. With a violent tug on the wheel, he straightened his course, but skidded on a grass verge and slid in to a deep ditch. In a moment, the crowd was at full strength again, and now many voices rose in commiseration and as many shouted contrary advice. Will
17、ing hands tried to heave and haul the Landrover on to the road, and others, equally willing, labored to push it deeper into the ditch. With some difficulty, Balintore and Palladis got out of the steeply tilted car. There were loud exclamations of sympathy and horror when it was seen that both were b
18、leeding freely from cuts on forehead or cheekbone. But Palladis quickly took charge, and organized a working party that succeeded with some difficulty, pulling the Landrover on to level ground. The off-side front wheel, however, was no longer parallel with its neighbor. The car could not be driven,
19、but would have to be pushed or towed. And for this additional labor, the villagers were more than willing; they were eager to help and prove their continuing goodwill. Palladis and Balintore got in again, and as many as could lay a hand on the disabled car shoved and pulled it on an irregular course
20、 to the house. Those who were not pushing or pulling encouraged the others with loud cries and an occasional broke chorus. The noise they made brought Honoria out to see what was happening. (376 words) 6 It was difficult to get Balintore away from the discussion with the crowd because ( A) the crowd
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