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1、考研英语模拟试卷 141及答案与解析 一、 Section I Use of English Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points) 1 Are women really advancing? In Africa, HIV/AIDS has set them back, while in India, pregnant women (1)_ prefer boys they abort half
2、a million females a year. And in Britain, which saw a (2)_ female prime minister during the 1980s, a report by the nations Equal Opportunities Commission says gender equality in public life is “decades away“. (3)_ about 10% of senior positions in large companies and law enforcement are held by women
3、, while the (4)_ for women in Parliament is so slow that equality may (5)_ a couple centuries. In Britain, as in America, theres a (6)_ that discrimination plays (7)_ of a role in womens progress in public life as more women stay in favor of motherhood (8)_ careers in whats called “choice feminism“.
4、 These “choices“, however, are often (9)_.by the high cost of day care or its unavailability. In Japan, (10)_ discrimination against women still remains strong, (11)_ a 1985 law against it. But now that nation, with its low birth rate, faces a labor (12)_ as it ages rapidly, and the government is (1
5、3)_ new measures to encourage mothers to return to work after childbirth. The new measures (14)_ more work flexibility for such returning workers, (15)_ day care, and support women entrepreneurs. The Arab world has only recently begun to recognize the untapped potential of women as leaders. Iraqs ne
6、w Constitution required every (16)_ candidate in the recent election to be a woman and that its parliament be 25 percent female. (17)_ the charter also gives a (18)_ role to Islam in writing new laws. (19)_ many measures, from politics to poverty, women still have a long way to go toward equality an
7、d (20)_. ( A) such ( B) so ( C) too ( D) hardly ( A) qualified ( B) effective ( C) powerful ( D) potent ( A) Only ( B) Simply ( C) Just ( D) Merely ( A) pace ( B) step ( C) path ( D) course ( A) spend ( B) cost ( C) take ( D) consume ( A) recognition ( B) intelligence ( C) rationality ( D) commonsen
8、se ( A) fewer ( B) less ( C) lower ( D) smaller ( A) than ( B) for ( C) over ( D) against ( A) indicated ( B) predicted ( C) depicted ( D) dictated ( A) working ( B) workforce ( C) workfare ( D) workplace ( A) though ( B) despite ( C) instead ( D) except ( A) shortage ( B) absence ( C) deficit ( D)
9、lack ( A) putting ( B) pushing ( C) pulling ( D) hauling ( A) grant ( B) permit ( C) accord ( D) award ( A) advance ( B) progress ( C) develop ( D) improve ( A) triple ( B) three ( C) third ( D) threefold ( A) And ( B) Even ( C) Besides ( D) But ( A) primary ( B) preliminary ( C) direct ( D) primiti
10、ve ( A) To ( B) By ( C) For ( D) With ( A) improvement ( B) enlargement ( C) enlightenment ( D) enhancement Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Improving the balance between the working part of the day and th
11、e rest of it is a goal of a growing number of workers in rich Western countries. Some are turning away from the ideals of their parents, for whom work always came first; others with scarce skills are demanding more because they know they can get it. Employers, Caught between a falling population of
12、workers and tight controls on immigration, are eager to identify extra perks that will lure more “talent“ their way. Just now they are focusing on benefits (especially flexible working) that offer employees more than just pay. Some companies saw the change of mood some time ago. IBM has more than 50
13、 different programmes promoting work-life balance and Bank of America over 30. But plenty of other firms remain unconvinced and many lack the capacity to cater to such ideas even if they wanted to. Helen Muftis, with Hay Group, a human-resources consultancy, sees a widening gap between firms “at the
14、 creative end of employment“ and those that are not. The chief component of almost all schemes to promote work-life balance is flexible working. This allows people to escape rigid nine-to-five schedules and work away from a formal office. IBM says that 40% of its employees today work off the company
15、 premises. For many businesses, flexible working is a necessity. Globalization has spread the hours in which workers need to communicate with each other and increased the call for flexible shifts. Nella Barkley, an American who advises companies on work-life balance, says that large firms ale beginn
16、ing to understand the value of such schemes, “but only slowly“. For most of them, they still mean little more than child care, health care and flexible working. To some extent, the proliferation of work-life-balance schemes is a function of todays labour market. Companies in knowledge, based industr
17、ies worry about the shortage of skills and how they are going to persuade talented people to work for them. Although white-collar workers are more likely to be laid off nowadays, they are also likely to get rehired. Unemployment among college graduates in America is just over 2%. The same competitio
18、n for scarce. talent is evident in Britain. For some time to come, talented people in the West will demand more from employers, and clever employers will create new gewgaws to entice them to join. Those employers should note that for a growing number of these workers the most appealing gewgaw of all
19、 is the freedom to work as and when they please. 21 Employees are demanding more from their employers because ( A) they always put their work as the first thing in life. ( B) they are pursuing a more balanced lifestyle. ( C) they are equipped with special skills. ( D) they are focusing on benefits m
20、ore than their salary. 22 The present situation about the work-life balance problem is that ( A) many companies have different programmes for this problem. ( B) many companies are ready to take effective solutions. ( C) companies are at two extremes in solving this problem. ( D) many companies are i
21、ndifferent to this problem. 23 IBM is mentioned in the third paragraph to show that ( A) IBM has many different prgrammes enhancing work-life balance. ( B) flexible working means flexible working time. ( C) flexible working includes allowing employees to work outside offices. ( D) flexible working c
22、an be realized by flexible shifts. 24 According to the passage, work-life balance schemes ( A) are now adopted by many large firms. ( B) mainly contain child care, health care and flexible working. ( C) are welcomed by white-collar workers. ( D) are the natural result of labour force competition. 25
23、 The word “gewgaws“(Paragraph 6) most probably means ( A) jewelry. ( B) positons. ( C) policies. ( D) payment. 26 Misers everywhere: that Mediterranean cruise could be within reach at last. Therell be no free ride to the port, and no free food or entertainment on board. The cabin will measure 30 met
24、ers square and housekeeping will be extra. But the fiberglass suite is easy to clean, and costs as little as 29 a night. Earlier this year, serial entrepreneur Stelios Haji-Ioannou, the man who gave Europe its first budget airline, cashed in 14 million of his easyJet shares to fund what he calls a “
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