[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷212及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 212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 Americas Federal Reserve cut interest rates by another quarter-point, to 3.75%. Wall Street, which had been (1)_ for a sixth half-p
2、oint cut, was disappointed. The Dow fell by 2% (2)_ the week. The past weeks economic statistics gave mixed signals. Exports dropped by 2% in both March and April, largely (3)_ a decline in high-tech investment (4)_; the merchandise-trade (5)_ widened to $458 billion in the 12 months (6)_ April. (7)
3、_, the Conference Boards index of consumer confidence was higher than (8)_ in June. Concerns (9)_ inflation in the euro area (10)_. Preliminary data (11)_ that German consumer-price inflation fell to 3.1% in the year to June, from 3.5% in May; wage growth (12)_ to 1.4% in April, a real pay cut of 1.
4、5%. Some economists fear that Germany is on the (13)_ of recession. The IFO index of business confidence dropped more (14)_ than expected in May, and the institute has cut its forecast of GDP (15)_ this year to only 1.2%, well (16)_ the German governments forecast of 2%. The euro areas current-accou
5、nt deficit narrowed to $30 billion in the 12 months to April. Britains deficit in the first quarter was its smallest (17)_ 1998, (18)_ record investment income. There was more bad news from Japan, (19)_ retail sales in large stores fell by 3.2% in May, the 37th consecutive monthly fall. The yen fell
6、 (20)_ the dollar, touching almost Yen 125 on one point. ( A) expecting ( B) hoping ( C) wishing ( D) dreaming ( A) in ( B) above ( C) during ( D) about ( A) because of ( B) since ( C) because ( D) thanks to ( A) at home ( B) home ( C) from abroad ( D) abroad ( A) deficit ( B) shortage ( C) scarcity
7、 ( D) shortfall ( A) to ( B) until ( C) up ( D) onto ( A) Although ( B) Therefore ( C) However ( D) Hence ( A) projected ( B) planned ( C) predicted ( D) expected ( A) on ( B) for ( C) of ( D) over ( A) stopped ( B) eased ( C) relieved ( D) improved ( A) showed ( B) demonstrated ( C) illustrated ( D
8、) explained ( A) reduced ( B) cut ( C) slow ( D) lessened ( A) edge ( B) rim ( C) lip ( D) brink ( A) harshly ( B) huskily ( C) strictly ( D) severely ( A) growth ( B) rise ( C) increase ( D) escalation ( A) above ( B) below ( C) high ( D) low ( A) after ( B) since ( C) until ( D) towards ( A) owe t
9、o ( B) because of ( C) on account of ( D) thanks to ( A) where ( B) which ( C) what ( D) who ( A) in opposition to ( B) opposed to ( C) against ( D) versus Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 At the end of la
10、st year, a town called Friendship Heights, in Marylands Montgomery County, approved Americas (and thus the worlds) strictest tobacco policy. Town officers courageously banned smoking on all public property, including streets, pavements and public squares. “Its a public health issue“, said the mayor,
11、 Alfred Muller, who is also a doctor. “We dont have the right to outlaw tobacco, but were doing what we can within our rights“. This newspaper has expressed disgruntlement with the element of intolerance that is increasingly manifesting itself within Americas anti-tobacco movement. It must be said,
12、however, that brave Friendship Heights has discovered an approach that liberals can embrace. Private property is its owners sanctuary, but the public rules in public spaces. Undeniably, the streets belong to the government; what happens in them, therefore, is the governments business. On this worthy
13、 principle, smoking should be merely the beginning. For example, it is clear that the consumption of fatty foods contributes to heart disease, strokes and other deadly disease. Besides, eating junk makes you fat and ugly. What people do at home is their own affair, but why allows them to abuse the p
14、ublic streets for this gluttony? Americas pavements and boardwalks are overridden with persons, many of them overweight, who amble along licking ice cream or gobbling chips. In many cities, hot dogs are spread, quite openly, on the pavement itself. All this should be stopped. Not just in Friendship
15、Heights but in other enlightened districts, it should be illegal to eat anything but low-fat foods in public zones. Because Americans consume too little by way of fruits and vegetables, in time (it is best to move slowly, because peoples rights must be respected) streets should become strictly veget
16、arian. More can be done. Shrieking newspaper headlines create stress for those who may not wish to view them. People who want to buy and read papers should therefore be required to do so in private. America has long and justly sought to prevent the entanglement of religion with public life. What peo
17、ple do in church or at home is their business. However, praying, sermonizing or wearing religious garb in the streets surely compromises the requirement that the public will not be dragooned into supporting religion. There is the environment to consider, as well. That people exhale carbon dioxide in
18、 public places, thus contributing to global warming, is probably inevitable, and Americas politicians would be wise to permit it. But methane, too, is a greenhouse gas, and an odiferous one. Its emission in public places, where it can neither be avoided nor filtered, seems an imposition on both plan
19、etary hygiene and human comfort. Breakers of wind, surely, can be required to wait until they can answer their needs in private; and prosecuted when they fail. Fame, then, to Friendship Heights. Other towns should take note. If they intend to fulfill their responsibilities to the health and welfare
20、of citizens, to public order, and above all to the public streets and parks whose rights the authorities are sworn to uphold, then the way ahead is clear. 21 Alfred Mullers words imply_. ( A) laws do a lot for public health ( B) he cant make laws about the tobacco ( C) what he has done is benefiting
21、 the people ( D) the mayors approval is the important factor in making laws 22 Which of the following measures CANNOT be taken for good of public health? ( A) Smoking is banned in public places. ( B) People are forbidden to eat fatty food on all public property. ( C) People are restricted in emittin
22、g carbon dioxide in public places. ( D) People are not permitted to read newspapers with shrieking headlines 23 The word “disgruntlement“(Line 1, Para. 2) means_. ( A) intolerance ( B) sarcasm ( C) welcome ( D) dissatisfaction 24 Which is NOT the peoples private thing? ( A) Reading newspaper. ( B) P
23、laying in the street. ( C) Smoking. ( D) Sleeping at home. 25 Which one is TRUE about the author? ( A) He thinks the Friendship Height law is just a stunt. ( B) He is careless about the law. ( C) He thinks that although it is not bad to set up such laws. the law-makers must think about it practicall
24、y ( D) He is optimistic about the laws being carried. 26 Over the years, as the musical “Rent“ has reached milestone after milestoneplaying around the world in more than 200 productions from Boise to Little Rock to Reykjavik the thousands of people who have been affected by this vibrant, gritty and
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