[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷95及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 95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 A scientist who does research in economic psychology and who wants to predict the way in which consumers will spend their money must
2、 study consumer behavior. He must obtain (1)_ both on resources of consumers and on the motives that (2)_ to encourage or discourage money spending. If an (3)_ were asked which of three groups borrow most people with rising incomes, (4)_ incomes, or declining incomes he would (5)_ answer: those with
3、 declining incomes. Actually, in the years 1997 2000, the answer was: people with rising incomes. People with declining incomes were next and people with stable incomes borrowed the (6)_. This shows us that traditional (7)_ about earning and spending are not always (8)_ Another traditional assumptio
4、n is that if people who have money expect prices to go up, they will (9)_ to buy. If they expect prices to go down, they will postpone buying. (10)_ research surveys have shown that this is not always (11)_ The expectations of price increases may not stimulate buying. One (12)_ attitude was ex-press
5、ed by the wife of a mechanic in an interview at a time of rising prices. Her family had been planning to buy a new car but they postponed this purchase. (13)_, the rise in prices that has al-ready taken place may be resented and buyers resistance may be evoked. The (14)_ mentioned above was carried
6、out in America. Investigations (15)_ at the same time in Great Britain, however, yielded results that were more (16)_ traditional assumptions about saving and spending patterns. The condition most contributive to spending (17)_ to be price stability. If prices have been stable and people consider th
7、at they are (18)_, they are likely to buy. Thus, it appears that the common (19)_ policy of maintaining stable prices is based on a correct understanding of (20)_ psychology. ( A) data ( B) materials ( C) money ( D) things ( A) attend ( B) intend ( C) tend ( D) pretend ( A) educator ( B) economist (
8、 C) artist ( D) editor ( A) similar ( B) sound ( C) stable ( D) equal ( A) especially ( B) particularly ( C) approximately ( D) probably ( A) most ( B) least ( C) fewest ( D) worst ( A) assumptions ( B) ideas ( C) thoughts ( D) concepts ( A) comprehensible ( B) understandable ( C) responsible ( D) r
9、eliable ( A) delay ( B) hesitate ( C) hasten ( D) hurry ( A) But ( B) However ( C) So ( D) Although ( A) real ( B) true ( C) actual ( D) genuine ( A) radical ( B) accidental ( C) typical ( D) superficial ( A) Nevertheless ( B) Furthermore ( C) Whereas ( D) Therefore ( A) examination ( B) research (
10、C) project ( D) investigation ( A) reduced ( B) conducted ( C) produced ( D) deducted ( A) in comparison with ( B) in combination with ( C) in agreement with ( D) in company with ( A) appears ( B) occurs ( C) happens ( D) expects ( A) available ( B) obtainable ( C) reasonable ( D) responsible ( A) b
11、ank ( B) trade ( C) industry ( D) business ( A) consumer ( B) client ( C) customer ( D) buyer Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 The American economy, whether in government or private industry, has found ret
12、irement a convenient practice for managing the labor force. On the positive side, widespread retirement has meant an expansion of leisure and opportunities for self-fulfillment in later life. On the negative side, the practice of retirement entails large costs, both in funding required from pension
13、systems and in the loss of the accumulated skills and talents of older people. Critics of retirement as it exists today have pointed to the rigidity of retirement practices: for example, the fact that retirement is typically an all-or-nothing proposition. Would it not be better to have some form of
14、flexible or phased retirement, in which employees gradually reduce their work hours or take longer vacations? Such an approach might enable older workers to adjust better to retirement, while permitting employers to make gradual changes instead of coping with the abrupt departure of an employee. Ret
15、irement could be radically redefined in the future. Earlier criticism of retirement at a fixed age led to legal abolition of the practice, for the most part, in 1996. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act forbids older workers from being limited or treated in any way that would harm their employm
16、ent possibilities. Still, most observers admit that age discrimination in the workplace remains widespread. Sometimes such discrimination against older workers is based on mistaken ideas, such as the false belief that older workers are less productive. In fact, empirical studies have not shown older
17、 workers to be less dependable in their job performance, nor are their absenteeism rates higher. There is also much support for the idea of work life extension; that is, adaptations of retirement rules or employment practices to enable older people to become more productive. In favor of this idea is
18、 the fact that three-quarters of employed people over 65 are in white-collar occupations in service industries, which are less physically demanding than agriculture or manufacturing jobs. As a result, it is sometimes argued, older people can remain in productive jobs now longer than in the past. In
19、addition, some analysts point to declining numbers of young people entering the workforce, thus anticipating a labor shortage later. That development, if it occurred, might stimulate a need for older workers and a reversal of the trend toward early retirement. 21 Opponents of the retirement policy s
20、ay ( A) it gives more leisure to old people than they know how to use. ( B) it costs too much money in the form of retirement pensions. ( C) it is too rigid and flexibility should be integrated into it. ( D) retirement should be practiced only in the public sector. 22 What happened in 1996? ( A) Ret
21、irement stopped being practiced. ( B) Age limitation in retirement was abolished. ( C) Retired people were no longer entitled to pensions. ( D) Age discrimination was legally abolished. 23 Empirical studies indicate that old people ( A) are less productive than younger people. ( B) prefer working to
22、 retiring. ( C) are reliable workers. ( D) are less dependable. 24 Work life extension might be caused by ( A) retraining of old people in modern skills. ( B) the trend toward early retirement. ( C) the expansion of agriculture and manufacturing industry. ( D) the declining younger labor force. 25 W
23、hy is retirement found to be a convenient practice for managing the labor force? ( A) Because it is believed that to manage an older workforce is challenging. ( B) Because retirement expands opportunities for self-fulfillment in later life. ( C) Because older workers can adjust to retirement soon. (
24、 D) Because it is supported by both government and private industry. 26 Something big is happening to the human race something that could be called The Great Transformation. The Transformation consists of all the changes that are occurring in human life due to advancing technology. For thousands of
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