[考研类试卷]2012年对外经济贸易大学英语专业(基础英语)真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2012 年对外经济贸易大学英语专业(基础英语)真题试卷及答案与解析一、阅读理解0 Even if the USs massive financial rescue operation succeeds, it should be followed by something even more far-reachingthe establishment of a Global Monetary Authority to oversee markets that have become borderless.Washington recognizes that the crisis has be
2、come global. Hank Paulson, Treasury secretary, has said that foreign banks operating in the US will be eligible for federal assistance and he is urging other nations to fashion their own bail-out programs. Central banks have also been synchronizing injections of funds into markets. These should be s
3、teps to a more comprehensive international response designed not just to extinguish the current fires, but to rebuild and maintain the capital markets for the longer term.The current global institutional apparatus is woefully incapable of overseeing the financial system that is evolving. The Interna
4、tional Monetary Fund is irrelevant to this crisis, the Group of Seven leading industrial countries lacks legitimacy in a world where China, Brazil and others are big players, and the Bank for International Settlement has no operational role. The US Federal Reserve is too besieged to act as a global
5、central bank. That vacuum at the centre is dangerous for everyone. The USs dependence on massive inflows of foreign capital, roughly $3bn(2bn, 1.6bn)a day, will surely increase now as Uncle Sam acquires $1 , 000bn in new obligations from current bail-outs. For years to come, Wall Street and Washingt
6、on will be unable to manage without strong co-operation from other markets.Beyond that, the international dimensions of finance are mind-boggling. Global assets have increased from $12, 000bn in 1980 to nearly $200, 000bn in 2007, far outstripping the growth of gross domestic product or the expansio
7、n of trade. An increasing amount of this capital now resides in Asia and the Gulf, not the US or Europe. A US company such as AIG sold more of its credit default swaps and insurance policies outside the US than within it. UBS employs 30, 000 Americans, is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and ow
8、ns Paine Webber. The capital markets will evolve in the context in which emerging market economies will be growing twice as fast as the rich nations and will, by mid-century, probably account for almost two-thirds of global GDP.Globalization will now also create a clash of philosophies. Most governm
9、ents and investors outside the US never shared the American system of cowboy capitalism. Now they have good reason to demand that some fundamental changes be made in the way the US manages its financial institutions. This can happen with a conscious, negotiated modification in the US financial model
10、, or it could result from foreign investors shifting their funds elsewhere.All of these considerations point to the eventual need for a new Global Monetary Authority. It would set the tone for capital markets in a way that would not be viscerally opposed to a strong public oversight function with ru
11、les for intervention, and would return to capital formation the goal of economic growth and development rather than trading for its own sake. In terms of US and international politics, a Global Monetary Authority is probably an idea whose time has not yet come. That may change as todays crisis evolv
12、es.1 The American government considers their bail-out programs in the US_.(A)an example to follow by other nations in order to save the capital market(B) the first steps to be taken to prevent an international crisis from breaking out(C) necessary measures available to all the banks in both the US a
13、nd abroad(D)significant in dealing with both the current crisis and the future crisis2 Which of the following is the main idea for Paragraph 3?(A)No financial organization is responsible for this crisis except Wall Street.(B) The US Federal Reserve is too weak to play a role in fighting the crisis.(
14、C) Only the cooperation of the global market can change the current situation.(D)The US needs more help from other countries, but help is not available.3 The world capital markets have been changing in terms of_.(A)speed(B) size(C) geographical focus(D)all the above4 Which of the following will NOT
15、happen due to the clashes between philosophies?(A)No government will share the American financial system.(B) The American government is asked to change their financial system.(C) There will be discussions between the US and other nations.(D)Some nations may choose to invest in places outside the US.
16、5 The future Global Monetary Authority is expected to_, according to the author.(A)oversee the monetary activities of all the countries(B) intervene in the capital formation and trade(C) help improve the international trade(D)promote economic growth and development5 We would all like to think that h
17、umankind is getting smarter and wiser and that our past blunders wont be repeated. Bookshelves are filled with such reassuring pronouncements. Encouraging forecasts rest in part on the belief that we can learn the right lessons from the past and cast discredited ideas onto the ash heap of history, w
18、here they belong.Those who think that humanity is making steady if fitful progress might point to the gradual spread of more representative forms of government, the largely successful campaign to eradicate slavery, the dramatic improvements in public health over the past two centuries, the broad con
19、sensus that market systems outperform centrally planned economies, or the growing recognition that action must be taken to address humanitys impact on the environment. An optimist might also point to the gradual decline in global violence since the Cold War. In each case, one can plausibly argue tha
20、t human welfare improved as new knowledge challenged and eventually overthrew popular dogmas, including cherished but wrongheaded ideas, from aristocracy to mercantilism that had been around for centuries.Yet this sadly turns out to be no universal law; There is no inexorable evolutionary march that
21、 replaces our bad, old ideas with smart, new ones. If anything, the story of the last few decades of international relations can just as easily be read as the maddening persistence of dubious thinking. Misguided notions are frustratingly resilient, hard to stamp out, no matter how much trouble they
22、have caused in the past and no matter how many scholarly studies have undermined their basic claims.Consider, for example, the infamous “ domino theory, “ kicking around in one form or another since President Dwight D. Eisenhowers 1954 “falling dominoes“ speech. During the Vietnam War, plenty of ser
23、ious people argued that a U. S. withdrawal from Vietnam would undermine Americas credibility around the world and trigger a wave of pro-Soviet realignments. No significant dominoes fell after US troops withdrew in 1975, however, and it was the Berlin Wall that eventually toppled instead. Various sch
24、olars examined the domino theory in detail and found little historical or contemporary evidence to support it.Although the domino theory seemed to have been dealt a fatal blow in the wake of the Vietnam War, it has re-emerged, phoenix-like, in the current debate over Afghanistan. We are once again b
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