[考研类试卷]考研英语二(阅读)模拟试卷7及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语二(阅读)模拟试卷 7 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 Leaving the European Union would save every Dutch household 9,800 a year by 2035, claims Capital Economics, a London consultancy, in a report commissione
2、d by Geert Wilders far-right PVV party. Mr Wilders calls this “the best news in years“ , painting a picture of a country freed from the chokehold of Brussels, mass migration and high taxes, and enjoying more trade, more jobs and a booming economy.The report lists the benefits of departure; lower bus
3、iness costs because of less regulation; no more net payments to the EU; a doubling of the share of trade with emerging markets; faster economic recovery. The only cost is the transition from the euro to a new guilder, and this is “modest and manageable“. The report concludes that Dutch GDP would be
4、1013% higher by 2035.This finds a receptive audience among those Dutch who are looking for scapegoats. Unemployment has doubled since 2008 and the economy is flat. A recent poll finds a majority of Dutch voters in favour of leaving the EU if that would lead to more jobs and growth. The PVV is leadin
5、g in opinion polls before the European elections in May.Yet there are problems with the Capital Economics report. The idea that the economy would miraculously recover if freed from the European Central Banks policies ignores the structural failings that hold it back. The assumption that having the g
6、uilder would allow a much looser monetary policy is, at best, questionable. And it defies political reality to imagine that Netherlands would enjoy virtually cost-free access to the EUs single market, which takes 75% of Dutch exports. Norway and Switzerland both pay for the privilege and have to com
7、ply with most EU laws and regulations; the latest Swiss vote for quotas on EU migration threatens the entire relationship.Despite its flaws, the report fires a welcome starting-gun for a debate about what is good and bad about the EU. Some 66% of the Dutch feel their “No“ vote in the 2005 referendum
8、 on the EU constitution was largely ignored. If regulation costs as much as the report claims, and if the ECBs monetary policy is too restrictive, both should be changed. Defenders of the EU also need to stress its less tangible benefits, such as peace, shared interests and the boost to the fight ag
9、ainst cross-border crime.1 According to Paragraph 1, if Holland left the EU, _.(A)it would bring numerous benefits(B) economy would soon be prosperous(C) no taxes would be imposed upon its people(D)every Dutch would consider it as the best news2 The report says that departing from the EU brings all
10、benefits EXCEPT_.(A)less restrictions(B) more share of trade(C) higher family income(D)change of currency system3 We can learn from the fourth paragraph that_.(A)Holland mainly focuses its exports to European countries(B) Norway and Switzerland acquire more privileges from the EU(C) Dutch currency w
11、ill undoubtedly allow a looser monetary policy(D)economy would miraculously recover if Holland is freed from the EU4 The authors attitude towards the Capital Economics report is_.(A)supportive(B) skeptical(C) objective(D)ambiguous5 Advocates of the European Union highlight that_.(A)the flaws account
12、 for very small proportion(B) all countries except Holland benefit from the EU(C) transnational crime would be effectively stricken(D)the EUs monetary policy is too restrictive to comply5 When the residents of Buenos Aires want to change the pesos they do not trust into the dollars they do, they go
13、to a cueva, or “cave“ , an office that acts as a front for a thriving illegal exchange market. In one cueva near Florida Street, a pedestrian avenue in the centre of the city, piles of pesos from previous transactions lie on a table. A courier is getting ready to carry the notes to safety-deposit bo
14、xes.This smallish cueva handles transactions worth $ 50,00075 ,000 a day. Fear of inflation and of further depreciation of the peso, which fell by more than 20% in January, will keep demand for dollars high. Few other ways of making money are this good. “ Modern Argentina does not offer what you cou
15、ld call an institutional career,“ says one cueva owner.As the couriers carry their bundles around Buenos Aires, they pass grand buildings like the Teatro Col6n, an opera house that opened in 1908, and the Retire railway station, completed in 1915. These are emblems of Argentinas Belle 6poque, the pe
16、riod before the outbreak of the first world war when the country could claim to be the worlds true land of opportunity. In the 43 years leading up to 1914, GDP had grown at an annual rate of 6% , the fastest recorded in the world. The country was a magnet for European immigrants, who flocked to find
17、 work on the fertile pampas, where crops and cattle were propelling Argentinas expansion. In 1914 half of Buenos Airess population was foreign-born.The country ranked among the ten richest in the world, after the likes of Australia, Britain and the United States, but ahead of France, Germany and Ita
18、ly. Its income per head was 92% of the average of 16 rich economies. From this point, it looked down its nose at its neighbours: Brazils population was less than a quarter as well-off.It never got better than this. Although Argentina has had periods of robust growth in the past centurynot least duri
19、ng the commodity boom of the past ten yearsand its people remain wealthier than most Latin Americans, its standing as one of the worlds most vibrant economies is a distant memory. Its income per head is now 43% of those same 16 rich economies; it trails Chile and Uruguay in its own backyard.6 Accord
20、ing to the text,which is NOT true about cueva?(A)It serves as an illegal currency-exchange market.(B) Making money through cueva is not a bright idea.(C) It is usually small in size and owned by individuals.(D)Depreciation of the peso may be good news for cueva.7 Buenos Aires is mentioned in the tex
21、t to_.(A)describe the city in detail(B) present cueva in particular(C) show the prosperity of Latin America(D)introduce the topic: Argentinas past boom8 Before the outbreak of World War I, Argentina_.(A)depended mainly on agriculture(B) was the richest country in the world(C) had no appeal to Europe
22、an immigrants(D)had the highest GDP recorded in the world9 We know from the fourth paragraph that_ .(A)Argentina is now ranking among the ten richest countries in the world(B) Argentinas average income accounts for 92% of all 16 rich economies(C) Argentina was much richer than Brazil, where many peo
23、ple lived in poverty(D)Argentina was looked down upon by countries like Australia, the UK and the US10 Argentinas boom is a distant memory because_.(A)its economy has been stagnant for a century(B) it is one of the worlds most vibrant economies(C) it is now less wealthier than most of its neigbours(
24、D)its average income is much lower than ever before10 Of the 658 schools in Chicago, only 126 are charter schoolspublicly funded but independently run and largely free of union rules. Fifteen more are due to open this year. More notable, though, is that four of the most recently-approved charters ar
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