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1、考研英语模拟试卷 71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 Large companies need a way to reach the savings of the public at large. The (1)_ problem, or a small scale, faces (2)_ every company
2、 trying to develop new products and create new jobs. There can be little prospect of (3)_ the sums needed from friends and people we know. And (4)_ banks may agree to provide short-term finance. They are generally unwilling to provide money on a (5)_ basis for long-term (6)_. So companies (7)_ the p
3、ublic, inviting people to lend them money, or take a share in future profits. This they do by (8)_ stocks and shares of their business in a stock (9)_. By doing so they can (10)_ and use the savings of individuals and institutions, both at home and overseas, when the inventor needs his money back, h
4、e does not have to go the company with whom he (11)_ placed it. (12)_, he sells his shares through a (13)_ to some other person who is seeking to invest his money, many of the services needed (14)_ by industry and by each of us are provided by the government or by local (15)_ Without hospitals, road
5、s, electricity, telephones, railways, etc, this country could not (16)_. All these require continuous spending on new equipment and new development if they are to serve us properly, requiring more money that is raised through taxes alone. The government, local authorities, and nationalized industrie
6、s (17)_ frequently need to borrow money to (18)_ major capital spending, and they, too, come to a stock exchange. There is hardly a man or woman in this country (19)_ job and standard of living does not depend on the ability of his or her employers to raise money to finance new development. In one w
7、ay or another this new money must come from the investment funds of the country. Stock exchanges exist to provide a (20)_ through which these funds can reach those who need financing. ( A) identical ( B) equivalent ( C) alike ( D) same ( A) advantageously ( B) theoretically ( C) practically ( D) adv
8、enturously ( A) raising ( B) collecting ( C) gathering ( D) accumulating ( A) only if ( B) even if ( C) if only ( D) whereas ( A) potential ( B) perpetual ( C) patent ( D) permanent ( A) perspective ( B) prosperity ( C) prospect ( D) project ( A) turn to ( B) turn up ( C) turn out ( D) turn down ( A
9、) publishing ( B) granting ( C) issuing ( D) delivering ( A) exchange ( B) substitute ( C) replacement ( D) bargain ( A) distract ( B) assimilate ( C) deposit ( D) stake ( A) originally ( B) primitively ( C) formally ( D) formerly ( A) Actually ( B) Instead ( C) Virtually ( D) Instead of ( A) stockh
10、older ( B) stockbroker ( C) merchant ( D) donor ( A) both ( B) each ( C) all ( D) either ( A) authorities ( B) mechanism ( C) organization ( D) institution ( A) operated ( B) manipulate ( C) handle ( D) function ( A) thus ( B) nevertheless ( C) therefore ( D) hence ( A) finance ( B) offer ( C) inves
11、t ( D) mortgage ( A) whos ( B) whose ( C) whom ( D) that ( A) access ( B) passage ( C) way ( D) channel Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 For Tony Blair, home is a messy sort of place, where the prime minis
12、ters job is not to uphold eternal values but to force through some unpopular changes that may make the country work a bit better. The area where this is most obvious, and where it matters most, is the public services. Mr. Blair faces a difficulty here which is partly of his own making. By focusing h
13、is last election campaign on the need to improve hospitals, schools, transport and policing, he built up expectations. Mr. Blair has said many times that reforms in the way the public services work need to go alongside increases in cash. Mr. Blair has made his task harder by committing a classic neg
14、otiating error. Instead of extracting concessions from the other side before promising his own, he has pledged himself to higher spending on public services without getting a commitment to change from the unions. Why, given that this pledge has been made, should the health unions give ground in retu
15、rn? In a speech on March 20th, Gordon Brown, the chancellor of the exchequer, said that “the something-for-nothing days are over in our public services and there can be no blank cheques.“ But the government already seems to have given health workers a blank cheque. Nor are other ministries conveying
16、 quite the same message as the treasury. On March 19th, John Hutton, a health minister, announced that cleaners and catering staff in new privately-funded hospitals working for the National Health service will still be government employees, entitled to the same pay and conditions as other health-ser
17、vice workers. Since one of the main ways in which the government hopes to reform the public sector is by using private providers, and since one of the main ways in which private providers are likely to be able to save money is by cutting labor costs, this move seems to undermine the governments stra
18、tegy. Now the government faces its hardest fight. The police need reforming more than any other public service. Half of them, for instance, retire early, at a cost of 1 billion a year to the taxpayer. The police have voted 10-1 against proposals from the home secretary, David Blunkett, to reform the
19、ir working practices. This is a fight the government has to win. If the police get away with it, other public service workers will reckon they can too. And, if they all get away it, Mr. Blairs domestic policy which is what voters are most likely to judge him on a the next election will be a failure.
20、 21 What may be the attitude of many public-service workers towards the strategy of Blairs government? ( A) Resentful. ( B) Accommodative. ( C) Supportive. ( D) Apprehensive. 22 Which of the following is TRUE according to the text? ( A) It is not surprising that Mr. Blair cuts an impressive figure a
21、t home. ( B) Reforms of the police are bound up with increases in cash. ( C) It is vital that Mr. Blairs election campaign depend on reforms. ( D) The present conditions of public services may fall short of expectations. 23 When mentioning “the something-for-nothing days“(Paragraph l), the writer is
22、 talking about ( A) Mr. Blairs unique commitment to public service reforms. ( B) blank cheques given as a compromise to health workers. ( C) Mr. Blairs pledge to spending increases on public services. ( D) pay and conditions granted to health-service workers. 24 The conclusion can be drawn from the
23、text that Britains public services may be ( A) at a dangerous stage. ( B) for lack of investment. ( C) in the interests of workers. ( D) on the verge of collapse. 25 The views of Gordon Brown and John Hutton on public services reforms are ( A) identical. ( B) opposite. ( C) similar. ( D) complementa
24、ry. 26 Everyday some 16m barrels of oil leave the Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz. That is enough to fill a soft-drink can for everyone on earth, or to power every motor vehicle on the planet for 25 miles(40km). Gulf oil accounts for 40% of global trade in the sticky stuff. More important, it make
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