[外语类试卷]考博英语(阅读理解)练习试卷26及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语(阅读理解)练习试卷 26及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 For most of us. the work is the central, dominating fact of life. We spend more than half our conscious hours at work, preparing for work, traveling to and from work. What we do there largely determines our standard of living and to a considerable e
2、xtent the status we are accorded by our fellow citizens as well. It is sometimes said that because leisure has become more important the indignities and injustices of work can be pushed into a corner, that because most work is pretty intolerable, the people who do it should compensate for its boredo
3、m, frustrations and humiliations by concentrating their hopes on the other parts of their lives. I reject that as a counsel of despair. For the foreseeable future the material and psychological rewards which work can provide, and the conditions in which work is done, will continue to play a vital pa
4、rt in determining the satisfaction that life can offer. Yet only a small minority can control the pace at which they work or the conditions in which their work is done; only for a small minority does work offer scope for creativity, imagination, or initiative. Inequality at work and in work is still
5、 one of the cruelest and most glaring forms of inequality in our society. We cannot hope to solve the more obvious problems of industrial life, many of which arise directly or indirectly from the frustrations created by inequality at work, unless we tackle it head-on. Still less can we hope to creat
6、e a decent and humane society. The most glaring inequality is that between managers and the rest. For most managers, work is an opportunity and a challenge. Their jobs engage their interest and allow them to develop their abilities. They are constantly learning; they are able to exercise responsibil
7、ity; they have a considerable degree of control over their own and others working lives. Most important of all, they have opportunity to initiate. By contrast, for most manual workers, and for a growing number of white-collar workers, work is a boring, dull, even painful experience. They spend all t
8、heir working lives in conditions which would be regarded as intolerable for themselves by those who take the decisions which let such conditions continue. The majority have little control over their work; it provides them with no opportunity for personal development. Often production is so designed
9、that workers are simply part of the technology. In offices, many jobs are so routine that workers justifiably feel themselves to be mere cogs in the bureaucratic machine. As a direct consequence of their work experience, many workers feel alienated from their work and their firm, whether it is in pu
10、blic or in private ownership. (450 words) 1 In the writers opinion, people judge others by_. ( A) the type of work they do ( B) the place where they work ( C) the time they spend at work ( D) the amount of money they earn 2 According to the writer, in the future, work will_. ( A) matter less than it
11、 does now ( B) be as important as it is now ( C) be better paid than it is now ( D) offer more satisfaction 3 What does the writer think is needed to solve our industrial problems? ( A) A reduction in the number of strikes. ( B) Equality in salaries. ( C) A more equal distribution of responsibility
12、at work. ( D) An improvement in moral standards. 4 What is the most striking privilege for being a manager according to the author? ( A) He cannot lose his job. ( B) He can leave his office any time. ( C) He can fire whomever he dislikes. ( D) He has opportunity to initiate. 5 Working conditions gen
13、erally remain bad because_. ( A) the workers are quite satisfied with them ( B) no one can decide what to do about them ( C) managers see no need to change them ( D) office workers want to protect their positions 5 The worlds first treaty aimed at cutting tobacco-related deaths has come into force.
14、The World Health Organizations Framework Convention on Tobacco Control becomes legally binding upon countries that have ratified the landmark agreement. The World Health Organization says it believes the Tobacco Convention, the worlds first international public health treaty, could save millions of
15、lives. The WHO says tobacco is the second leading cause of preventable deaths globally after hypertension. The WHO estimates that nearly five million people die prematurely every year from tobacco-related diseases. If current smoking trends are not reversed, the WHO warns by 2020, tobacco will kill
16、10 million people a year, 70 percent of them in developing countries. The coordinator of the WHOs Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, Douglas Bettcher, says the treaty is a tool that, if properly implemented, can curb the global tobacco epidemic. “It is a historical moment and we are very confi
17、dent that this treaty is going to save lives,“ said Douglas Bettcher. “It has already started off a powerful process globally and we are very confident that it is going to continue to do so and it is going to prove itself as a very effective public health tool to really curb this unacceptable burden
18、 of disease and death. “ In all, 167 countries have signed the treaty. But, it is legally binding only for the 57 countries that have ratified it. The treaty sets standards and guidelines for tobacco advertising, pricing and smuggling. It also aims to limit non-smokers exposure to other peoples smok
19、e. Anti-tobacco activists are concerned that the treaty will be weakened because powerful countries such as the United States and China have not yet ratified it. However, they point out that some of the largest tobacco growers, such as India, as well as big cigarette-producing countries, such as Bri
20、tain and Turkey, have become part of the treaty. The director of the WHOs Tobacco Free Initiative, Vera Luiza da Costa e Silva says treaty provisions aim to dissuade children from smoking and helping adults to kick the habit. “The ban of advertising so as not to promote smoking propaganda, publicity
21、, sponsorship and promotion,“ said Vera Luiza da Costa e Silva. “Measures to raise taxes and prices. One of the most important measures that I can describe is the measure that addresses smuggling, which is a big cause of increasing availability of cigarettes with small prices and cigarettes of total
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