[考研类试卷]考研英语二(阅读)模拟试卷13及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语二(阅读)模拟试卷 13 及答案与解析Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)0 America has seen a drop in crime rates that in earlier years would have been universally viewed as impossible. The overall crime rate has plummeted by 4
2、5% since peaking in 1991 and by 13% just since 2007counterintuitively continuing to drop through the recession and sharp spike in unemployment.Since 1991, according to FBI data, the number of violent crimes has fallen 36% nationally and 64% in the nations largest cities. And in New York and Los Ange
3、les, the nations two largest cities , it has fallen even further. Property crime has also become increasingly rare. Incredibly, in New York City, car thefts have plunged 94% in the past two decades.How is this possible? In the mid-1990s, few saw this decline coming, and many warned that crime would
4、surge once again as teens of that era grew into young adults. Today, criminologists still differ on what has caused the nationwide turnaround in crime rates and why those dire predictions never came to pass. But crime-fighting technology, better policing, aging societies, growing urban populations a
5、nd declining usage of hard drugs are widely cited. For many Americans, the drop in crime has resulted not only in a much higher quality of life but in a reduced economic burden as well. Safer cities generally mean stronger urban economies.In the same category of big surprises, teen-pregnancy rates h
6、ave fallen to their lowest level in more than 30 years, according to the widely respected Guttmacher Institute. They have declined 51% from their 1990 peak, based on the latest available data, and the teenage birthrate is down 43% from that years level. Today, fewer teens are becoming pregnant and b
7、ecoming mothers than at any point since reliable data has been collected by the National Center for Health Statistics. This is also true for women in the 20-to-24 age group. To put it mildly, there were very few predictions to this effect a generation ago. In addition, overall birthrates in the U. S
8、. have turned up for the first time since 2007including for children born to women in a college educationto just shy of 4 million.1 What can we learn from the first paragraph?(A)The crime rates in America remained 13% since 2007.(B) The crime rates have declined in America and other countries.(C) Th
9、e crime rates in America reached its highest level in the year 1991.(D)During the recession and the top level of unemployment crime rates rose.2 We can conclude from the second paragraph that_.(A)property crime has also been increasing like violent crime(B) the number of violent crimes has fallen 36
10、% in the biggest cities(C) in New York City, car thefts have dropped to 94% in the past two decades(D)the violent crimes have become fewer in America, especially in big cities3 Which one is NOT the possible reason of the dropping crime rates?(A)Better policing.(B) Better education.(C) Aging societie
11、s.(D)Declining use of drugs.4 What can we infer from the last paragraph?(A)Birthrates, including for children born to college girls, are slipping all the time.(B) Few people have predicted the drop of teen-pregnancy rates a generation ago.(C) Based on the latest available data, teen-pregnancy rates
12、have dropped 43 % .(D)Fewer women above 24 become pregnant than a generation ago.5 The best title for the text may be_.(A)Americas Crime Rate And Teenage Birthrate: Surprisingly Down(B) Americas Crime Rate Drops While Teen-pregnancy Rate Increases(C) Will Crime Rate And Teenage Birthrate Remain Low
13、in the Future(D)Decline of Crime Rate in the US: Something That Has Been Predicted5 Surveys find entrenched(根深蒂固的)pessimism over the countrys economic outlook and overall trajectory(轨道). In the latest Wall Street Journal poll, 63% of the respondents said the US is on the wrong track. Its not difficu
14、lt to see why. Set aside the gridlock in Washington for a moment and appreciate the weakness of the economic recovery: Households whose finances were too weak to spend. Large numbers of unemployed workers who couldnt do so either. Younger Americans who couldnt afford their own homes. Banks that were
15、 too broken to lend. Yet nearly a year ago, I wrote an essay for Time suggesting that the economy could surprise on the upside. That hypothesis looks even more valid today.Despite the pessimistic mood, America is experiencing a profound comeback. Yes, too many Americans are out of work and have been
16、 for far too long. And yes, there is a huge amount of slack to make up. In fact, if the 2008 collapse had not happened, the US GDP would be $ 1 trillionor more than 5%higher than it is today.But in terms of the growth outlook, the news is good. Goldman Sachs and many private-sector forecasters proje
17、ct a 3. 3% growth rate for the remainder of 2014. The first half of 2014 saw the best job-creation rate in 15 years. Total household wealth and private employment surpassed 2008 levels last year. Bank loans to businesses exceeded previous highs this year. And income growth will soon improve too. Ame
18、rica is finally returning to where it was seven years ago.As halting as the US recovery has been, the economy is now leaner and more capable of health-y, sustained growth through 2016 and beyond. The US outlook shines compared with that of the rest of the industrialized world, as Europe and Japan ar
19、e stagnant. The 2008 economic crisis and Great Recession forced widespread restructuring throughout the US economynot unlike a company gritting its teeth through a lifesaving bankruptcy. Manufacturing costs are down. The banking system has been recapitalized. The excess and abuse that defined the ho
20、using market are gone. And its all being turbocharged by an energy boom nobody saw coming.6 Most respondents of the Wall Street Journal poll_.(A)are pessimistic about Americas general track(B) are optimistic about the countrys outlook(C) appreciate Americas economic recovery(D)feel that they couldnt
21、 afford a house7 According to the second paragraph, which one is true?(A)The US GDP has reached $ 1 trillion in 2008.(B) The 2008 GDP in the US is higher than it is today.(C) America is recovering despite its peoples pessimism.(D)So many Americans are out of work that its economy collapsed.8 Which o
22、ne is NOT the good news mentioned in the text?(A)Bank loans.(B) Housing price.(C) Income growth.(D)Private employment.9 We learn from the last paragraph that_.(A)nobody has predicted the energy boom before(B) Europe and Japans outlook is better than America(C) the 2008 economic crisis has destroyed
23、US Economy(D)the American economy has been stagnant since 200810 What is the authors attitude towards Americas outlook?(A)Skeptical.(B) Indifferent.(C) Pessimistic.(D)Optimistic.10 The countrys biggest challenge now is the plight of lower-income Americans, who are under severe and sustained economic
24、 pressure. Today, America resembles a tale of two cities. Those who own homes or stocks have benefited from the recovery in these asset classes and are moving up again. But 40% of working-age families earn $ 40,000 a year or less. Generally they live within 250% of the official poverty level, which
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