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1、考研英语模拟试卷 333 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) 1 Stop worrying about recession. That is the message from Americas R-word index. For each quarter, we (1)_ how many stones in the New Y
2、ork Times and the Washington Post include the word “recession“. (2)_ bells were set (3)_ by the sharp jump in the “R-count“ in the first quarter of this year. at a rate that in the past has (4)_ the start of a recession. In the second quarter. (5)_. the number of articles (6)_ by more than one-third
3、. A conspiracy theorist might suggest that newspaper editors, (7)_ about dwindling advertising revenues, have (8)_ the R-word.The Economist has found that (9)_ the past two decades, the R-word index has been good at (10)_ mining-points in the American economy. (11)_ GDP figures which appear (12)_ af
4、ter a lag, the numbers are instantly available. But how does the index perform in Germany, (13)_ there have also been (14)_ fears of recession? Using our idea, Hypo Vereins bank has (15)_ an R-word index for Germany, counting the number of times the word recession (16)_ in Handelsblatt.Worryingly, G
5、ermanys R-count for the first quarter of 2001 showed the second-steepest (17)_ in the past two decades. But in the second quarter, the index dropped by one-third, (18)_ in America (19)_ the world economy has nothing to worry about, or journalists are more worded about a (20)_ than a mere recession.
6、A R-word index?(A)count(B) calculate(C) account(D)reckon(A)Warning(B) Alarm(C) Siren(D)danger(A)up(B) out(C) off(D)about(A)hint at(B) gestured(C) sign(D)signaled(A)but(B) yet(C) however(D)although(A)reduced(B) fell(C) drop(D)descended(A)tormented(B) harassed(C) tortured(D)worried(A)prohibited(B) pro
7、scribed(C) banned(D)interdicted(A)over(B) in(C) through(D)by(A)pointing(B) setting(C) placing(D)spotting(A)Unlike(B) Like(C) As(D)Not as(A)generally(B) usually(C) always(D)only(A)which(B) where(C) who(D)what(A)grown(B) grow(C) grew(D)growing(A)coined(B) built(C) constructed(D)created(A)appearing(B)
8、appeared(C) appearance(D)appears(A)growth(B) rise(C) rising(D)increase(A)as(B) like(C) as if(D)as that(A)Either(B) Whichever(C) Neither(D)Whatever(A)depression(B) decline(C) despair(D)dejectionPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C o
9、r D. (40 points)21 Those of us hurrying to finish our taxes by tomorrows deadline will probably be subjected to thoughts of the I.R.S. (Internal Revenue Service) as an all-powerful bully. But the truth is, the government is not always a match for the tax advisors of wealthy people, so a lot of taxes
10、 will go unpaid at the top of the income scale.Lawyers who represent high-income taxpayers earn more than 10 times what senior government lawyers doan obvious disadvantage for the government agencies in attracting and retaining top talent. The lawyers who write our tax rules are overworked and somet
11、imes inexperienced, so that they leave loopholes that are exploited by more experienced private lawyers. And the government always loses cases which it should win, and provides private lawyers with precedents.As this vicious cycle shows, skimping(节约) on tax administration is a false economy. Instead
12、, if we substantially increase government salaries and staffing levels, we can raise more revenue, with lower tax rates and less waste. Four reforms should be adopted immediately.First, the government should focus on hiring talented young lawyers, since the pay disparity with the private sector is n
13、arrower for them. These efforts will be more effective if Congress helps new graduates repay student loans, which often are more than $100,000. A loan repayment program would be a powerful recruiting device.Second, the government should tap another promising talent poolrecent retirees from private p
14、racticeto mentor young lawyers. The salary gap is less of an issue for retirees, and the opportunity to give back to the tax system can be quite appealing.Third, the government should retain a small team of a dozen top tax lawyers at salaries closer to the market rate. They can serve as a rapid reac
15、tion force, deciding whether to shut down a new aggressive strategy immediately or to let it be evaluated through usual government channels.Fourth, the government should retain private lawyers to help with high-priority projects. An important constraint is that lawyers who represent private clients
16、may view it as a conflict to help the government. But this is not always true.Through bar associations, private lawyers already volunteer to review proposed changes in the tax law and offer ways to improve them. Tax academics can also be a valuable and conflict-free source of expertise, since they o
17、rdinarily do not represent clients. And some tax litigators(诉讼律师) may view it as a prestigious opportunity and a patriotic service to represent the government in a tax case that could set an important precedent.The tax system can be only as strong as the people who run it, so the government has to r
18、ecruit and retain the most promising talent. A tax system can be fair and efficient only when it is administered soundly.21 The text suggests that the wealthy people in the U.S. _(A)Seldom pay their taxes.(B) Always hurry to finish their taxes by the deadline.(C) Employ advisors m avoid tax payments
19、.(D)Enjoy the same tax rate as people with ordinary income.22 The word “disparity“ (Line 1, Paragraph 4) most probably means _(A)equity.(B) gap.(C) quantity.(D)accord.23 Private lawyers can easily exploit advantages in current tax system mainly because _(A)they earn more than the lawyers working for
20、 the government.(B) they are more experienced and talented.(C) the tax system only suits the poor.(D)they want successful precedents to improve their career.24 Which of the following is true of the text?(A)The U.S. government revenue agencies always bully taxpayers.(B) The salary gap between senior
21、government lawyers and private lawyers is smaller.(C) Private lawyers are unwilling to help the government make countermeasures against themselves.(D)Reforms in tax administration can help reduce waste and tax rate, and collect more revenue.25 According to the text, the most important factor to perf
22、ect tax system is to _(A)improve tax administration.(B) lower the income of private lawyers.(C) ask people to pay tax through moral methods.(D)change the current tax rate.25 Lets not mince words: college can be tough. According to a 2007 study by the American College Health Association, 43 percent o
23、f students reported having felt “so depressed it was difficult to function“ at least once in the prior year. Other studies, based on student surveys, suggest that one in five undergraduates reported having an eating disorder, one in six had deliberately cut or burned himself and one in 10 had consid
24、ered suicide.Given those numbers, its deeply troubling that in 2007 just 8. 5 percent of students used their colleges counseling services. In other words, students were more likely to consider killing themselves than to seek help. “After Virginia Tech, students feel more afraid to discuss mental-hea
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