[考研类试卷]考研英语二(阅读)模拟试卷2(无答案).doc
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1、考研英语二(阅读)模拟试卷 2(无答案)Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)0 Now that the economy is at last growing again, the burning issue in Britain is the cost of living. Prices have exceeded wages for the past six years. But t
2、he thing that is really out of control is the cost of housing. In the past year wages have risen by 1% ; property prices are up by 8.4%. This is merely the latest in a long surge. If since 1971 the price of groceries had risen as steeply as the cost of housing, a chicken would cost 51($ 83).By subsi
3、dising mortgages, and thus boosting demand, the government is aggravating the problem. But that is not the main reason for rising prices. Driven by a baby-boom, immigration and longer lives, Britains population is growing by around 0. 8% per year, faster than in most rich countries. Foreign wealth,
4、in the meantime, is pouring into London.If supply were rising fast too, increasing demand would not matter; but it is not. Though some 221,000 additional households are formed in England annually, just 108,000 homes were built in the year to September 2013.The lack of housing is an economic drag. Ab
5、out three-quarters of English job growth last year was in London and its inland, but high prices make it hard for people to move there from less favoured spots. It also damages lives. New British homes are smaller than those anywhere else in Europe, household size is rising in London and slums are s
6、preading as immigrants squash into shared houses(and, sometimes, garden sheds). Inequality is growing, because the higher property prices are, the greater the advantage that belongs to those whose parents own their homes.This is all the result of deliberate policymaking. Since the 1940s house-buildi
7、ng in Britain has been regulated by a system designed to prevent urban sprawl, something it has achieved well. It is almost impossible to construct any new building anywhere without permission from the local council. In the places where people most want to livesuburbs at the edge of big citiescounci
8、ls tend not to give it.1 We know from the first paragraph that_.(A)At present, a chicken in Britain costs 51(B) The urgent problem in Britain is the cost of housing(C) Prices of goods have gone up by 8.4% in the past year(D)Housing prices grow much faster than peoples income2 The population in Brita
9、in is growing because all EXCEPT_.(A)more babies were born than any time in history(B) people live longer than before due to several reasons(C) a large number of foreigners have swarmed into the country(D)the government encourages families to have more than one baby3 What can be inferred from Paragr
10、aph 4?(A)There will be fewer poor people in London.(B) British houses are bigger than other places in Europe.(C) Economy may be stagnant because of housing problem.(D)Employment rate has increased by 75% everywhere in Britain.4 House-building in Britain is difficult because of_.(A)government regulat
11、ion(B) limited space(C) lack of fund(D)urbanization5 The best title of the text may be_.(A)Economy Is Coming Back(B) Housing Problem in Britain(C) Housing Price: High Everywhere(D)Britain: An Expensive Place to Live in5 In the old days parents followed a simple rule: spare the rod and spoil the chil
12、d. These days less violent forms of discipline are favoured. Supernanny, a television toddler-tamer, recommends the “naughty step“ , to which ill-behaved naughty children are temporarily banished. Yet even this is too harsh, some psychologists say. But advocates of “positive discipline“ say “naughty
13、 step“ does nothing to encourage one to solve problems(and thus build character). Some even suggest it may be psychologically damaging.Positive discipline, which is becoming a fad in America, aims to teach children self-control and empathy. Rather than screaming at them to pick up the toys they have
14、 thrown on the floor, parents or teachers ask them to suggest their own way of tackling the problem. Adults are encouraged to think harder about the causes of bad behaviour. Families meet regularly to discuss all of the above.The Ravenswood School in Chicago has embraced positive discipline. When ch
15、ildren quarrel, they are allowed to pick an option from a “wheel of choice“ poster. These include “share and take turns“ , “balloon breath“ and a spell in the “calm-down corner“. In one classroom this has a tiny chair, some fairy lights and an inviting box of picture books.Positive discipline is not
16、 new; Jane Nelson, a family consultant and child-care guru, first published a book with that title in 1981. No reliable statistics show how many parents or schools use it, but the Positive Discipline Association, a non-profit that ran 18 training workshops in 2005, found itself running 51 in 2010.Do
17、ubters fear that positive really means permissive. Not so, says Maria Vannucci of the Adler School of Professional Psychology in Chicago. The goal is to connect with a child, rather than simply barking “ Shut up!“ or “ Go to your room!“ For example, a child who is getting underfoot in the kitchen ma
18、y need to feel involved and be given something to do, such as rolling pastry or folding napkins. One who has given up on his homework may need to have the task broken down. A toddler who hits another may not know why he is angry; he may be removed or told: “ Use your gentle hands. “ Bribes are out:
19、positive disciplinarians fear they may prevent a child from developing pride in a job well done.6 According to Paragraph 1, which one of the following is true?(A)Positive discipline is absolutely superior to “naughty step“.(B) Parents used to choose more violent ways to teach their children.(C) Supe
20、rnanny advises parents to use “naughty step“ and “positive discipline“.(D)Some people suggest “naughty step“ is both physically and mentally damaging.7 Which one of the behaviors may be “positive discipline“?(A)Scream at children and then reason with them.(B) Scold children and let them reflect upon
21、 themselves.(C) Gently ask children to find way to solve the problem.(D)Ask children to put their toys away and punish them.8 The underlined word “guru“(Para 4, Line 1)most probably means_.(A)an expert(B) a teacher(C) a doctor(D)a writer9 Maria Vannucci suggests that_.(A)positive discipline means pe
22、rmissive(B) positive discipline may do harm to children(C) positive discipline will deprive children of confidence(D)the aim of positive discipline is to communicate with a child10 Whats the authors attitude towards “positive discipline“?(A)Permissive.(B) Supportive.(C) Objective.(D)Doubtful.10 In t
23、he Second World War a “blockbuster“ was a bomb that could eliminate whole streets. Today it is the kind of hit creation that every media executive prays for. Popular films, books, music albums and sports teams that bring in huge audiencesand vast profitscan determine whether a year is profitable or
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