[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷142及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 142 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 Insurance companies provide a service to the community by protecting it against expected and unexpected disasters. Before an insur
2、ance company will agree to【B1 】_anything, it collects accurate figures about the【B2】_. It knows, for example, that the risk of a man being killed in a plane accident is less than the risk he【B3】_in crossing a busy road. This【B4】 _it to quote low figures for travel insurance. Sometimes the risk may b
3、e high,as in motor-racing or mountaineering. Then the company【B5】_a much higher price.【B6】_too many climbers have accidents, the price rises still further. If the majority of climbers fall off mountains,the company will【B7】_to insure them.An ordinary householder may wish to protect his home against
4、fire or his【B8】_against burglary. A shop keeper may wish to insure against【B9 】_. In 【 B10】_cases,the company will check its statistics and quote a premium. If it is【B11】_,it may refuse to quote. If it insures a shop and then receives a suspicious【B12】_,it will【B13】_the claim as a means of protectin
5、g itself against false claims. It is not unknown for a businessman in debt to burn down his own premises so that he can claim much money from his insurance company. He can be sure that the fire will be investigated most carefully. Insurance companies also【B14】_insurance against shipwreck or disaster
6、 in the air. Planes and ships are very expensive, so a large【B15 】_is charged,but a【B16】_is given to companies with an accident-free record.Every week insurance companies receive premium【B17】_from customers. These payments can form a very large total【B18】_millions of dollars. The company does not le
7、ave the money in the bank. It【B19 】_in property, shares, farms and even antique paintings and stamps. Its aim is to obtain the best possible return on its investment. This is not so greedy as it may seem, since this is one way by which it can deep its premiums down and continue to make a profit【B20】
8、_being of service to the community.1 【B1 】(A)assure(B) insure(C) ensure(D)pressure2 【B2 】(A)threat(B) danger(C) risk(D)trouble3 【B3 】(A)holds(B) issues(C) intends(D)takes4 【B4 】(A)enables(B) occurs(C) refers(D)makes5 【B5 】(A)demands(B) provider(C) charges(D)offers6 【B6 】(A)If(B) When(C) Unless(D)Aft
9、er7 【B7 】(A)decline(B) incline(C) refuse(D)foresee8 【B8 】(A)property(B) income(C) investment(D)premises9 【B9 】(A)hijacking(B) kidnapping(C) robbery(D)theft10 【B10 】(A)ordinary(B) normal(C) common(D)usual11 【B11 】(A)awkward(B) unknown(C) curious(D)suspicious12 【B12 】(A)source(B) claim(C) statue(D)ori
10、gin13 【B13 】(A)discover(B) insure(C) investigate(D)protect14 【B14 】(A)receive(B) extend(C) accept(D)prevent15 【B15 】(A)premium(B) price(C) relief(D)property16 【B16 】(A)deduction(B) reduction(C) induction(D)production17 【B17 】(A)payments(B) fund(C) capital(D)allowance18 【B18 】(A)bringing up(B) turnin
11、g out(C) arriving at(D)running into19 【B19 】(A)puts(B) invests(C) awards(D)imparts20 【B20 】(A)though(B) when(C) for(D)whilePart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 A curious phenomenon occurs during every economic c
12、risisthe rich whine that they are the ones who are suffering most. In current context, the wealthy even demands more tax cuts and more cuts in spending for programs aiding the poor, as every Republican presidential candidate promises.I first noticed this woe-is-me attitude among the rich in 1974 whe
13、n Alan Greenspan had just been named chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers. One of his first tasks was to address a conference with emphasis on cutting programs to aid the poor, which brought demonstrators to the event. In an effort to show that everyone was suffering from inflation, Mr. Gree
14、nspan said, “ If you really wanted to examine percentage-wise who was hurt the most on their income, it was Wall Street brokers. “The urge to find ways to pity the well-off is still alive and well. Last week, Bloomberg News reported that declining bonuses are creating severe hardship for many in the
15、 top 1 percent of income distribution. One of them, Andrew Schiff, complained that his $350,000 salary barely covers his expenses. Others lamented that they could no longer go to Aspen to ski and must buy discount salmon.I have to admit that everyones suffering is subjective. But there does seem to
16、be a widespread view that the poor dont suffer as much from economic downturns because they are used to being at the bottom. As Bob Dylan put it, “ When you got, nothing, you got nothing to lose. “ Those with expectations of staying on top, who have grown used to living the good life, no doubt do su
17、ffer meaningfully when those expectations are shattered and they must learn to get by on incomes only five or 10 times the poverty-level income rather than 20 or 30 times.Admittedly, there doesnt yet seem to be much downside for Republican candidates pandering to the rich. For one thing, they all ha
18、ve billionaires and other ultrarich people funding super political action committees for them. But one of these days, the Republican nominee will be chosen and will have to compete in the general election against President Obama. And it is unlikely that the Republican nominee can win with only conse
19、rvative Republican votes; he will have to reach out to those who dont necessarily believe that cutting taxes for the rich is the one and only policy that will stimulate growth.As a January poll from the Pew Research Center shows, two-thirds of Americans see strong conflict between the rich and the p
20、oor, up from 47 percent in 2009. And a number of polls show that Americans support higher tax rates on millionaires by a ratio of 2-to-1 or more. I think the Republican nominee is going to have a hard time responding if all he has to say is the rich need more tax cuts to compensate them for all thei
21、r suffering during the economic crisis.21 From the passage, we know that Allan Greenspan_.(A)is a successful economic advisor that wins unparallel popularity(B) identifies with the Republicans in tax cut for the rich and aid cut for the poor(C) backs up the richs claim that they are hardest hit in e
22、conomic crisis(D)sympathizes more with the have-nots than with the haves22 The tone the author adopts in describing the sufferings of the rich in Paragraph 3 is_.(A)painful(B) satirical(C) suspicious(D)sympathetic23 In the authors opinion, “When you got nothing, you got nothing to lose“ is_.(A)a pre
23、vailing misconception about the poors condition in economic recession(B) a famous saying illustrative of the richs huge loss in economic recession(C) descriptive of the mainstream view that the poor should be given more aid(D)indicative of the huge wealth gap between the rich and the poor in America
24、24 The phrase “pandering to“ in Paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to_.(A)adjusting to(B) opposing to(C) catering to(D)attaching to25 It can be inferred from the last two paragraphs that_.(A)there is ulterior political considerations behind Republicans proposal to cut tax for rich(B) the Republican w
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