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1、考研英语模拟试卷 73(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 A common assumption about the private sector in education is that it caters only to the elite. (1)_, recent research points in the oppos
2、ite direction. If we want to help some of most (2)_ groups in society, then encouraging deeper private sector (3)_ is likely to be the best way forward.Several developments are (4)_ in India, all of which involve the private education sector meeting the needs of the poor in distinct ways. But India
3、is not (5)_ in this respectsimilar phenomena are happening all over the developing world.As a point of (6)_, how do government schools serve the poor? Usefully, the government sponsored Public Report on Basic Education in India from 1999 paints a very (7)_ picture of the“ (8)_ “of the government sch
4、ools for the poor. When researchers (9)_ unannounced on their random (10)_ of schools, only 5% had any “teaching activity“ going on. Alarmingly, the team noted that the (11)_ of teaching standards was not to do (12)_ disempowered teachers, but instead could be (13)_ “plain negligence“. They noted “s
5、everal cases of irresponsible teachers keeping a school close for months at a time“.But is there any (14)_ to these school? Surely no one else can do better than government (15)_ the resources available. As it happens, the Report pointed to private schools that were serving the poor and (16)_ rather
6、 reluctantly that such problems were not found in these schools. Most parents believed that private schools were successful because they were more accountable. “The teachers are accountable to the manager who can fire them, and, (17)_ him or her, to the parents who can (18)_ their children.“ Such ac
7、countability was not present in the government schools, and “this contrast is (19)_ with crystal (20)_ by the vast majority of parents“.(A)In addition(B) On the contrary(C) In effect(D)In general(A)disadvantaged(B) disabled(C) discriminated(D)privileged(A)engagement(B) intercourse(C) investment(D)in
8、volvement(A)ongoing(B) outgoing(C) preceding(D)underway(A)unique(B) unparalleled(C) exclusive(D)only(A)departure(B) view(C) discussion(D)debate(A)desolate(B) bleak(C) ingenious(D)delicate(A)disorganization(B) breakdown(C) malfunctioning(D)disorder(A)called(B) decided(C) took(D)looked(A)specimen(B) e
9、xample(C) designation(D)sample(A)deprivation(B) deformation(C) deficiency(D)deterioration(A)without(B) about(C) for(D)with(A)attributed to(B) resulted from(C) followed by(D)accounted for(A)alternative(B) option(C) substitute(D)preference(A)thinking(B) supposing(C) suppose(D)given(A)acquainted(B) adm
10、itted(C) allowed(D)permitted(A)to(B) by(C) with(D)through(A)retreat(B) revoke(C) withdraw(D)recall(A)conceived(B) maintained(C) retained(D)perceived(A)clarity(B) transparency(C) density(D)purityPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C
11、or D. (40 points)21 Shortly after September 11th, President Bushes father observed that just as Pearl Harbor awakened this country from the notion that we could somehow avoid the call of duty to defend freedom in Europe and Asia in World War Two, so, too, should this most recent surprise attack eras
12、e the concept in some quarters that America can somehow go it alone in the fight against terrorism or in anything else for that matter.But Americas allies have begun to wonder whether that is the lesson that has been learnedor whether the Afghanistan campaigns apparent success shows that unilaterali
13、sm works just fine. The United States, that argument goes, is so dominant that it can largely afford to go it alone.It is true that no nation since Rome has loomed so large above the others, but even Rome eventually collapsed. Only a decade ago, the conventional wisdom lamented an America in decline
14、. Bestseller lists featured books that described Americas fall. Japan would soon become “Number One“. That view was wrong at the time, and when I wrote “Bound to Lead“ in 1989, I, like others, predicted the continuing rise of American power. But the new conventional wisdom that America is invincible
15、 is equally dangerous if it leads to a foreign policy that combines unilateralism, arrogance and parochialism.A number of advocates of “realist“ international-relations theory have also expressed concern about Americas staying power. Throughout history, coalitions of countries have arisen to balance
16、 dominant powers, and the search for traditional shifts in the balance of power and new state challengers is well under way. Some see China as the new enemy; others envisage a Russia-China-India coalition as the threat. But even if China maintains high growth rates of 6% while the United States achi
17、eves only 20%, it will not equal the United States in income per head until the last half of the century.Still others see a uniting Europe as a potential federation that will challenge the United States for primacy. But this forecast depends on a high degree of European political unity, and a low st
18、ate of transatlantic relations. Although realists raise an important point about the leveling of power in the international arena, their quest for new cold-war-style challengers is largely barking up the wrong tree. They are ignoring deeper changes in the distribution and nature of power in the cont
19、emporary world. The paradox of American power in the 21st century is that the largest power since Rome cannot achieve its objectives unilaterally in a global information age.21 The author begins his article with George Bushs fathers words(A)to warm of the doom of a terrorist attack.(B) to criticize
20、Americans unilaterialism.(C) to call on Americans to defend freedom.(D)to show the primacy of US economy.22 The advocates of realist international relations tend to think that(A)potential federation will pose a challenge to U.S. primacy.(B) Japan is a positive example for the U.S. to follow.(C) U.S.
21、 will maintain its staying power in information age.(D)America can go it alone in the fight against terrorism.23 The attitude of those who are “barking up the wrong tree“ towards the primacy of US in the 21st century seems to be(A)Indifferent.(B) Optimistic.(C) Indignant.(D)Apprehensive.24 The examp
22、le of a Russia-China-India coalition is used to show(A)a sign of arrogance.(B) an example of empires.(C) a potential federation.(D)an advocate of challengers.25 What does the author think of unilateralism?(A)It underlies power.(B) It is to be pursued enthusiastically.(C) It is second to terrorism.(D
23、)It is to be dealt with cautiously.26 Can this be the right time to invest in luxury goods? Miuccia Prada was obviously biting her nails. The granddaughter of the founder of the Italian fashion group has just opened spectacular new stores in quick succession in New York and London. With its magic mi
24、rrors, silver displays and computer-controlled changing rooms, Pradas two-month-old shop in Manhattan cost a staggering $40m, sits just a mile from Ground Zero, and sells practically nothing.The luxury-goods business has been in despair in hasty succession against a background of a weakening global
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