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1、考研英语模拟试卷 297 及答案与解析一、Section I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points) 0 The basic function of money is the enable buying to be separated from selling, thus permitting trade to take place without the so-cal
2、led double coincidence of barter. If a person has something to sell and wants something else【1】return, it is not necessary to search for someone able and【2】 to make the desired exchange of items. The person can sell the【3】item for general purchasing power-that is, “money“-to anyone who wants to buy
3、it and then use the proceeds to buy the desired item from anyone who wants to sell it. The importance of this function of money is【4】illustrated by the experience of Germany just after World War II,【5】paper money was【6】largely useless because, despite inflationary conditions, price controls were eff
4、ectively【7】by the American, French, and British armies of occupation. People had to【8】to barter or to inefficient money substitutes. The result was to cut total output of the economy in half. The German “economic miracle“ just after 1948 reflected partly a currency reform by the occupation authoriti
5、es,【9】some economists hold that it stemmed primarily from the German governments【10 】of all price controls,【11 】. permitting a money economy to【12】a barter economy.【13】of the act of sale from the act of purchase 【14】the existence of something that will be generally accepted in payment-this is the “【
6、15】of exchange“ function of money. But there must also be something that can serve as a【16】abode of purchasing power, in which the seller holds the proceeds in the interim【17】 the first sale and the【18】purchase, or from which the buyer can【19】the general purchasing power with which to pay【20】what is
7、 bought. This is the “asset“ function of money. (A)on(B) in(C) by(D)for(A)capable(B) likely(C) desirable(D)willing(A)excess(B) extra(C) surplus(D)ample(A)dramatically(B) urgently(C) faithfully(D)incidentally(A)when(B) before(C) since(D)until(A)developed(B) reserved(C) rendered(D)imagined (A)encourag
8、ed(B) enlarged(C) endured(D)enforced(A)conform(B) resort(C) commit(D)gear(A)and(B) but(C) therefore(D)however(A)deprivation(B) stimulation(C) elimination(D)restriction(A)thereby(B) therefore(C) then(D)while(A)alternate(B) establish(C) substitute(D)replace(A)Introduction(B) Specification(C) Represent
9、ation(D)Separation(A)assumes(B) requires(C) focuses(D)undertakes(A)medium(B) function(C) role(D)nature(A)fashionable(B) tavorable(C) temporary(D)token(A)both(B) for(C) between(D)after(A)consequent(B) relevant(C) inadequate(D)subsequent(A)execute(B) extract(C) exceed(D)exchange(A)for(B) off(C) back(D
10、)inPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Henric Ibsen, author of the play “ A Dolls House” , in which a pretty, helpless housewife abandons her husband and children to seek a more serious life, would surely have
11、approved. From January 1st, 2008, all public companies in Norway are obliged to ensure that at least 40% of their board directors are women. Most firms have obeyed the law, which was passed in 2003. But about 75 out of the 480 or so companies it affects are still too male for the governments liking.
12、 They will shortly receive a letter informing them that they have until the end of February to act, or face the legal consequences which could include being dissolved.Before the law was proposed, about 7% of board members in Norway were female, according to the Centre for Corporate Diversity. The nu
13、mber has since jumped to 36%. That is far higher than the average of 9% for big companies across Europe or Americas 15% for the Fortune 500. Norways stock exchange and its main business lobby oppose the law, as do many businessmen.” I am against quotas for women or men as a matter of principle,” say
14、s Sverre Munck, head of international operations at a media firm. “ Board members of public companies should be chosen solely on the basis of merit and experience,” he says. Several firms have even given up their public status in order to escape the new law.Companies have had to recruit about 1,000
15、women in four years. Many complain that it has been difficult to find experienced candidates. Because of this, some of the best women have collected as many as 25-35 directorships each, and are known in Norwegian business circles as the “ golden skirts” . One reason for the scarcity is that there ar
16、e fairly few women in management in Norwegian companies they occupy around 15% of senior positions. It has been particularly hard for firms in the oil, technology and financial industries to find women with enough experience.Some people worry that their relative lack of experience may keep women qui
17、et on boards, and that in turn could mean that boards might become less able to hold managers to account. Recent history in Norway, however, suggests that the right women can make strong directors. “Women feel more compelled than men to do their homework,” says Ms. Reksten Skaugen, who was voted Nor
18、ways chairman of the year for 2007.21 The author mentions Ibsens play in the first paragraph in order to(A)depict womens dilemma at work.(B) explain the newly passed law.(C) support Norwegian government.(D)introduce the topic under discussion. 22 A public company that fails to obey the new law could
19、 be forced to(A)pay a heavy fine.(B) close down its business.(C) change into a private business.(D)sign a document promising to act. 23 To which of the following is Sverre Munck most likely to agree?(A)A set ratio of women in a board is unreasonable.(B) A reasonable quota for women at work needs to
20、be set.(C) A common principle should be followed by all companies.(D)An inexperienced businessman is not subject to the new law. 24 The author attributes the phenomenon of “golden skirts” to(A)the small number of qualified females in management.(B) the over-recruitment of female managers in public c
21、ompanies.(C) the advantage women enjoy when competing for senior positions.(D)the discrimination toward women in Norwegian business circles. 25 The main idea of the text might be(A)female power and liberation in Norway.(B) the significance of Henric Ibsens play.(C) womens status in Norwegian firms.(
22、D)the constitution of board members in Norway. 25 Du Bois was a sociological and educational pioneer who challenged the established system of education that tended to restrict rather than to advance the progress of black Americans. He challenged what is called the “Tuskegee machine” of Booker T. Was
23、hington, the leading educational spokesperson of the blacks in the U. S. . As a sociologist and historian, Du Bois called for a more determined and activist leadership than Washington provided.Unlike Washington, whose roots were in southern black agriculture, Du Boiss career spanned both sides of th
24、e Mason-Dixon Line. He was a native of Massachusetts, received his undergraduate education from Fisk University in Nashville, did his graduate study at Harvard University, and directed the Atlanta University Studies of Black American Life in the South. Du Bois approached the problem of racial relati
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