[外语类试卷]雅思(阅读)模拟试卷57及答案与解析.doc
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1、雅思(阅读)模拟试卷 57及答案与解析 一、 Reading Module (60 minutes) 0 Green Wave Washes Over Mainstream Shopping Research in Britain has shown that green consumers continue to flourish as a significant group amongst shoppers. This suggests that politicians who claim environmentalism is yesterdays issue may be seriou
2、sly misjudging the public mood. A report from Mintel, the market research organisation, says that despite recession and financial pressures, more people than ever want to buy environmentally friendly products and a green wave has swept through consumerism, taking in people previously untouched by en
3、vironmental concerns, The recently published report also predicts that the process will repeat itself with ethical concerns, involving issues such as fair trade with the Third World and the social record of businesses. Companies will have to be more honest and open in response to this mood. Mintels
4、survey, based on nearly 1,000 consumers, found that the proportion who look for green products and are prepared to pay more for them has climbed from 53 per cent in 1990 to around 60 per cent in 1994. On average, they will pay 13 per cent more for such products, although this percentage is higher am
5、ong women, managerial and professional groups and those aged 35 to 44. Between 1990 and 1994 the proportion of consumers claiming to be unaware of or unconcerned about green issues fell from 18 to 10 per cent but the number of green spenders among older people and manual workers has risen substantia
6、lly. Regions such as Scotland have also caught up with the south of England in their environmental concerns. According to Mintel, the image of green consumerism as associated in the past with the more eccentric members of society has virtually disappeared. The consumer research manager for Mintel, A
7、ngela Hughes, said it had become firmly established as a mainstream market. She explained that as far as the average person is concerned environmentalism has not gone off the boil. In fact, it has spread across a much wider range of consumer groups, ages and occupations. Mintels 1994 survey found th
8、at 13 per cent of consumers are very dark green, nearly always buying environmentally friendly products, 28 per cent are dark green, trying as far as possible to buy such products, and 21 per cent are pale green - tending to buy green products if they see them. Another 26 per cent are armchair green
9、s; they said they care about environmental issues but their concern does not affect their spending habits. Only 10 per cent say they do not care about green issues. Four in ten people are ethical spenders, buying goods which do not, for example, involve dealings with oppressive regimes. This figure
10、is the same as in 1990, although the number of armchair ethicals has risen from 28 to 35 per cent and only 22 per cent say they are unconcerned now, against 30 per cent in 1990. Hughes claims that in the twenty-first century, consumers will be encouraged to think more about the entire history of the
11、 products and services they buy, including the policies of the companies that provide them and that this will require a greater degree of honesty with consumers. Among green consumers, animal testing is the top issue - 48 per cent said they would be deterred from buying a product if it had been test
12、ed on animals followed by concerns regarding irresponsible selling, the ozone layer, river and sea pollution, forest destruction, recycling and factory farming. However, concern for specific issues is lower than in 1990, suggesting that many consumers feel that Government and business have taken on
13、the environmental agenda. Questions 1-6 Do the following statements agree with the claims of the writer of Reading Passage 1? In boxes 1-6 on your answer sheet write YES if the statement agrees with the claims of the writer NO if the statement contradicts the claims of the writer NOT GIVEN if it is
14、impossible to say what the writer thinks about this 1 The research findings report commercial rather than political trends. ( A) YES ( B) NO ( C) NOT GIVEN 2 Being financially better off has made shoppers more sensitive to buying green. ( A) YES ( B) NO ( C) NOT GIVEN 3 The majority of shoppers are
15、prepared to pay more for the benefit of the environment according to the research findings. ( A) YES ( B) NO ( C) NOT GIVEN 4 Consumers green shopping habits are influenced by Mintels findings. ( A) YES ( B) NO ( C) NOT GIVEN 5 Mintel have limited their investigation to professional and managerial g
16、roups. ( A) YES ( B) NO ( C) NOT GIVEN 6 Mintel undertakes mardet surveys on an annual basis. ( A) YES ( B) NO ( C) NOT GIVEN 7 Politicians may have misjudged the public mood because_ ( A) they are pre-occupied with the recession and financial problems. ( B) there is more widespread interest in the
17、environment agenda than they anticipated. ( C) consumer spending has increased significantly as a result of green pressure. ( D) shoppers are displeased with government policies on a range of issues. 8 What is Mintel? ( A) an environmentalist group ( B) a business survey organisation ( C) an academi
18、c research team ( D) a political organisation 9 A consumer expressing concern for environmental issues without actively supporting such principles is_ ( A) an ethical spender. ( B) a very dark green spender. ( C) an armchair green. ( D) a pale green spender. 9 Complete the summary using words from t
19、he box below. Write your answers in boxes 10 - 13 on your answer sheet. NB There are more answers than spaces, so you will not use them all. The Mintel report suggests that in future companies will be forced to practise greater【 R10】 _in their dealings because of the increased awareness amongst【 R11
20、】_of ethical issues. This prediction is supported by the growth in the number of【 R12】 _identified in the most recent survey published. As a consequence, it is felt that companies will have to think more carefully about their【 R13】 _ environmental research armchair ethicals honesty and openness envi
21、ronmentalists ethical spenders consumers politicians political beliefs social awareness financial constraints social record 10 【 R10】 11 【 R11】 12 【 R12】 13 【 R13】 13 A There is a great concern in Europe and North America about declining standards of literacy in schools. In Britain, the fact that 30
22、 per cent of 16 year olds have a reading age of 14 or less has helped to prompt massive educational changes. The development of literacy has far-reaching effects on general intellectual development and thus anything which impedes the development of literacy is a serious matter for us all. So the hun
23、t is on for the cause of the decline in literacy. The search so far has focused on socio-economic factors, or the effectiveness of traditional versus modern teaching techniques. B The fruitless search for the cause of the increase in illiteracy is a tragic example of the saying They cant see the woo
24、d for the trees. When teachers use picture books, they are simply continuing a long-established tradition that is accepted without question. And for the past two decades, illustrations in reading primers have become impoverished - sometimes to the point of extinction. C Amazingly, there is virtually
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