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1、考研英语模拟试卷 67(无答案)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 Though some people have suggested that women should return to housework in order to leave (1)_ jobs for men, the idea has been rejected
2、by both women and men in public (2)_ polls.Lately some union officials have suggested that too many women are employed in types of work were (3)_ for men and that women should step aside to make (4)_ for unemployed young men. They argue that women, especially women in their child-bearing years. (5)_
3、 delay economic development and result (6)_ lower productivity, poor quality and inefficiency.To solve the problem, they suggested that working women stay at home (7)_ their husbands or brothers were given double wages. They argue that (8)_ these circumstances, families would (9)_ their same level o
4、f income, and women could run the house and (10)_ children much better.The suggestion, (11)_, has been flatly rejected by 9 out of 10 people (12)_.Some other people have suggested another way (13)_ “phased employment theory. The theory suggests that a woman worker take (14)_ from her job when she is
5、 seven months pregnant and stay off the job (15)_ her baby reaches the age of 3.It suggests that women (16)_ leave receive 75 percent of their (17)_ salary and be allowed to return to work after the three-year period. This will (18)_ children, women, their families and the society and it (19)_ seems
6、 to be more acceptable than the suggestion (20)_ women return to their homes forever.(A)more(B) fewer(C) much(D)less(A)attitude(B) reaction(C) idea(D)opinion(A)available(B) suitable(C) reliable(D)practical(A)course(B) route(C) way(D)road(A)strangely(B) unusually(C) approximately(D)actually(A)with(B)
7、 in(C) from(D)on(A)though(B) while(C) since(D)until(A)under(B) for(C) with(D)on(A)remain(B) supply(C) support(D)retain(A)grow(B) bring(C) raise(D)feed(A)therefore(B) moreover(C) however(D)thus(A)polling(B) to poll(C) to be polled(D)polled(A)called(B) calling(C) to call(D)to be called(A)holiday(B) re
8、st(C) leave(D)vacation(A)when(B) until(C) after(D)while(A)in(B) for(C) on(D)with(A)common(B) ordinary(C) normal(D)real(A)profit(B) interest(C) serve(D)benefit(A)finally(B) definitely(C) doubtfully(D)fashionably(A)that(B) which(C) these(D)thosePart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer t
9、he questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)21 AMERICAS central bank sent a clear message this week. For the second consecutive meeting, the Federal Open Market Committee, the central banks policy-making commit tee, left short-term interest rates unchanged at 1.75%. But it said
10、 that the risks facing the economy had shifted from economic weakness to a balance between weakness and excessive growth. This shift surprised no one. But it has convinced many people that interest rates are set to rise againand soon.Judging by prices in futures markets, investors are betting that s
11、hort-term interest rates could start rising as early as May, and will be 1.25 percentage points higher by the end of the year. That may be excessive. Economists at Goldman Sachs, who long argued that the central bank would do nothing this year, now expect short-term rates to go up only 0.75% this ye
12、ar, starting in June. But virtually everyone reckons some Fed tightening is in the future.The reason? After an unprecedented 11 rate-cuts in 2001, short-term interest rates are abnormally low. As the signs of robust recovery multiply, analysts expect the Fed to take back some of the rate-cuts it use
13、d as an “insurance policy“ after the September 11th terrorist attack. But higher rates could still be further off, particularly if the recovery proves less robust than many hope. The manufacturing sector is growing after 18 months of decline. The most optimistic Wall Streeters now expect GDP to have
14、 expanded by between 5% and 60% on an annual basis in the first quarter.But one strong quarter does not imply a sustainable recovery. In the short term, the bounce-back is being driven by a dramatic restocking of inventories. But it can be sustained only if corporate investment recovers and consumer
15、 spending stays buoyant. And since consumer spending held up so well during the “recession“ it is unlikely to jump now.These uncertainties alone suggest the central bank will be cautious about raising interest rates. That caution is all the more necessary given the lack of inflationary pressure. Alt
16、hough Americas consumer prices have stopped falling on a monthly basis, the latest figures show few signs of nascent price pressure. Indeed, given the huge pressure on corporate profits, the Federal Reserve might be happy to see consumer prices rise slightly. In short, while Wall Street frets about
17、when and how much interest rates will go up. The answer may well be not soon and not much.21 Some people expected short-term interest rates to jump soon because they(A)strongly believed in economic recovery.(B) took for granted economic expansion.(C) were cautious in their excessive investment.(D)ha
18、d doubts about the effects of price pressure.22 The authors attitude toward Goldman Sachss opinion is one of(A)reserved consent.(B) strong disapproval.(C) enthusiastic support.(D)slight contempt.23 The American central bank was reluctant to raise interest rates because(A)everybody saw consumer price
19、s rise again.(B) signs of robust economic recovery multiplied.(C) investors reaped rewards in futures markets.(D)it wanted to stay away from risks involved.24 We can learn from the text that the Americas central bank(A)took advantage of rate-cuts policy as an insurance policy.(B) is fairly conservat
20、ive in raising short-term interest rates.(C) tried to stop consumer prices from free falling but in vain.(D)place monetary policy-making in the hands of Walk Streeters.25 The purpose of the author in writing the text is to(A)refute the notion that short-term rates will go up dramatically.(B) justify
21、 the optimism of Wall Streeters towards economic recoveries.(C) elaborate on the uncertainties of Feds policy-making strategies.(D)illustrate the balance between weakness and excessive growth.26 “Worse than useless,“ fumed Darrell Issa, a Republican congressman from California, on March 19th, when t
22、he House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on the Immigration and Naturalization Service. “Terrible, and getting worse,“ added Zoe Lofgren, a Democratic colleague who has kept a watchful eye on the INS for ten years.Committee members lined up to take swings at James Ziglar, the head of the INS. He
23、explained, somewhat pathetically, that “outdated procedures“ had kept the visa-processing wheels grinding slowly through a backlog of applications. He also had some new rules in mind to tighten up visas. Speeding up the paperworkand getting more of it on to computersis vital, but the September attac
24、ks have exposed the tension between the agencys two jobs: on the one hand enforcing the security of Americas borders, and on the other granting privileges such as work permits to foreigners.But other people want more radical changes. James Sensenbrenner, a Republican congressman from Wisconsin, want
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