[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷22及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 22 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 Regardless of their political affiliation, in all countries women must overcome a host of stumbling blocks that limit their politic
2、al careers. “Most obstacles to progress consist of 1 of various kinds, “ says the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) , a Geneva-based organization 2 139 parliaments, “including the lack of time, training, information, self-confidence, money, support, motivation, women s networks and solidarity between
3、women. “In every culture, prejudice and stereotypes 3 hard. The belief still holds 4 that women belong in the kitchen and 5 the children, not at election 6 or in the Speakers chair. The media often reinforce traditional images of women, who, upon entering politics, also bear the brunt (正 面冲击) of ver
4、bal and physical 7In impoverished (贫穷的) countries 8 by civil conflicts and deteriorating economic and social conditions, women are 9 by the tasks of managing everyday life and looking after their families.The IPU stresses the general lack of child-care facilitiesoften 10 a privileged fewthe 11 of po
5、litical parties to change the times and running of meetings and the weak backing women receive from their families. That support, which is 12 as well as financial, is 13 vital because women have internalized 14 images of themselves since the 15 of time and often suffer from low self-confidence.Anoth
6、er obstacle is the lack of financial resources, especially as election campaigns become increasingly expensive. 16 , women encounter more or less open machismo (男子汉的高傲) in the 17 of closed political circles 18 entry to the “second sex“. Lastly, they 19 the lack of solidarity between women, 20 by the
7、 fact that the number of available positions is limited.(A)deficiencies(B) deficits(C) defects(D)flaws(A)consisting(B) composing(C) comprising(D)constituting(A)persist(B) vanish(C) revive(D)die(A)sway(B) water(C) truth(D)proof(A)with(B) to(C) among(D)into(A)assemblies(B) conventions(C) associations(
8、D)rallies(A)penalties(B) attacks(C) tortures(D)abuses(A)penetrated(B) compressed(C) intensified(D)racked(A)strapped(B) bandaged(C) restrained(D)inhibited(A)allowed for(B) put in for(C) reserved for(D)compensated for(A)endeavor(B) persistence(C) stubbornness(D)reluctance(A)moral(B) mortal(C) orthodox
9、(D)sensible(A)all the same(B) at most(C) all the more(D)above all(A)negative(B) obsolete(C) undesirable(D)vice(A)commencement(B) threshold(C) dawn(D)outbreak(A)To make matters worse(B) In contrast(C) By the same token(D)To sum up(A)form(B) fashion(C) pattern(D)format(A)inspiring(B) barring(C) disapp
10、roving(D)banning(A)convict(B) justify(C) highlight(D)regret(A)deteriorated(B) solidified(C) aggravated(D)occurredPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 On Wednesday, incoming Financial Secretary Donald Tsang said
11、he is “committed to the principle and philosophies enshrined by his predecessor, Sir Hamish Macleod. “ Such commitments are unsurprising given that the government has in recent months consistently reiterated its policy of nonintervention.The twin policies of low taxation and free market have been bo
12、th boon and bane for the economy of the island territory. While the government is correct in crediting its policies for the recent economic surge, it has also left officials wary of being seen as meddling with the private sector. Such interference , say government critics, might well kill the goose
13、that laid the golden egg and slow economic development and trade.Since 1945, government spending in monetary terms has never exceeded 20% of Gross Domestic Product (CDP). Yet even as the specter of unemployment looms over the heads of many island residents , the government has done nothing to avert
14、the growing crisis, this is in part clue to government reluctance to upset the apple cart and interfere with the islands “market miracle“. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate continues to rocket skyward and the government seems unable or unwilling to act in the midst of a growing crisis.“Those measures
15、 currently in place are inadequate and unnecessarily complicated,“ says activist P. T. Chang,“ the unemployed in this society are already under a great deal of stress and those who do seek help from the Social Welfare Department (SWD) have to endure the complicated application procedure and the inhu
16、mane and harsh means test .As a result, activists like Chang, are calling on the government to make the invisible hand of the market just a little more visible by creating more opportunities for the unemployed, legislating against discrimination based on age or gender, and making it more difficult f
17、or employers to unjustly fire or lay off employees.Such measures face strong opposition from the islands business community who reject any government interference in the private sector. They say companies will bear the brunt of paying for these new-policies. Such policies argue business leaders, wil
18、l drive up the cost of labor and force companies to cut back on staff.“ They want to lower unemployment,“ says one executive who declined to be named, “ but these policies will have the opposite effect of driving up the unemployment. “The business community argues that higher labor costs mean compan
19、ies can afford fewer workers. However this newspaper (Washington Post) considers this argument, as well as darker suggestions that these policies will mean the inevitable slow down of economic growth, as specious. Without action soon, the government risks social instability which will have a far mor
20、e detrimental effect on the economy than enacting the new policies.21 The phrase “both boon and bane“ (Para. 2) most probably means_.(A)benefit and harm(B) expansion and extension(C) increase and decrease(D)bloom and prosperity22 The government made almost no efforts to fight unemployment because _.
21、(A)they were busy dealing with more important political issues(B) they wanted the present hard-earned economic growth to stay(C) they were making budget in which expenditure would go up(D)they were afraid to interfere in the high profit apple production23 What can be inferred from the text?(A)The go
22、vernments twin policies turn out to be a big failure.(B) The private sector looks forward to government interference.(C) It is a painful experience to apply for unemployment benefit.(D)The unemployment rate is likely to drop quite recently.24 Which of the following is NOT proposed by Chang as a way
23、of government interference?(A)Providing more positions to be filled in companies.(B) Passing a law to ban prejudice in hiring workers.(C) Making laws against firing workers.(D)Banning the practice of underpaying some aged employees.25 This newspapers attitude towards immediate government interferenc
24、e is obviously _.(A)supportive(B) indifferent(C) opposing(D)suspicious25 Every dream is a message from your unconscious self, expressed in a code which only you can understand and interpret. The images, colors, moods and terms of your dreams largely depend upon your culture, upbringing, slang and yo
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