[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷2及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 2 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 The celebration of the New Year is the oldest one of all holidays. It was first【1】in【2】Babylon about 4,000 years ago. New Years Day
2、is an【3】national holiday, and banks and offices will be closed. Many families have New years Day【4】. Traditionally, it was thought that it could【5】the luck they would have【6】the coming year by【7】they did or ate on the first day of the year. For that reason, it has become common for【8】to celebrate th
3、e first few minutes of a【9】new year in the【10】with the family and friends. Parties often last into the middle of the night after the ringing of a new year. It was once believed that the first visitor on New Years Day would bring【11】good luck or bad luck to the rest of the year. It was particularly l
4、ucky if that visitor【 12】to be a tall dark-haired man. Traditional New Years【13】are also thought to bring luck. People in many parts of the US celebrate the New Year by【14】black-eyed peas and cabbage. Black-eyed peas have been considered good luck in many cultures. Cabbage leaves are considered a【15
5、】of prosperity, being【16】of paper currency. Other traditions of the season include the making of New Years resolutions. That tradition also【17】back to the early Babylonians. Popular modern resolutions might include the【18】to lose weight or quit smoking. The song, “Auld Lang Syne“, is sung at the【19】
6、of midnight in almost every English-speaking country in the world to bring in the New Year. “Auld Lang Syne“ literally【20】“yearning for the old days.“(A)remarked(B) commented(C) observed(D)viewed(A)prehistoric(B) ancient(C) past(D)old(A)official(B) regional(C) private(D)financial(A)expenses(B) sacri
7、fices(C) get-togethers(D)pursuits(A)recall(B) affect(C) compromise(D)enhance(A)throughout(B) during(C) through(D)within(A)which(B) means(C) when(D)what(A)folks(B) adults(C) ghosts(D)farmers(A)logo(B) trademark(C) calendar(D)brand(A)firm(B) company(C) corporation(D)venture(A)neither(B) not(C) either(
8、D)but(A)happened(B) occurred(C) took place(D)broke out(A)beverage(B) feedback(C) banquets(D)foods(A)steaming(B) picking(C) consuming(D)roasting(A)symbol(B) mark(C) hint(D)sign(A)genetic(B) representative(C) gorgeous(D)strict(A)emerges(B) exempts(C) dates(D)departs(A)pronunciation(B) revenge(C) revie
9、w(D)promise(A)stroke(B) status(C) stereotype(D)stride(A)fuses(B) means(C) coincides(D)generatesPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 On the ground floor of the Federal Reserve building in Washington, DC, there is
10、 an electronic game which tests a visitors skill at setting interest rates. You have to decide how to respond to events such as rising inflation or a stockmarket crash. If you get all the answers right, the machine declares you the next Fed chairman. In real life, because of huge uncertainties about
11、 data and how the economy works, there is no obviously right answer to the question of when to change interest rates. Nor is there any easy test of who will make the best Fed chairman. So who would The Economist select for the job? Alan Greenspan will retire as Fed chairman on January 31st, after a
12、mere 181/2 years in the job. So George Bush needs to nominate a successor soon. Mr. Bush has a penchant for picking his pals to fill top jobs: last week he nominated his personal lawyer Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court. But his personal bank manager really would not cut the mustard as Fed chairman
13、. This is the most important economic-policy job in Americaindeed in the whole world. The Fed chairman sets interest rates with the aim of controlling inflation, which in turn helps determine the value of the dollar, the worlds main reserve currency. It is hardly surprising that financial markets wo
14、rldwide can rise or fall on his every word. Financial markets are typically more volatile during the first year after the handover to a new chairman than during the rest of his tenure. In October 1987,barely two months after Mr. Greenspan took office, the stock market crashed. Current conditions for
15、 a handover are hardly ideal. Americas economy has never looked so unbalanced, with a negative household savings rate, a housing bubble, a hefty budget deficit, a record current-account deficit and rising inflation. Figures due on October 14th are expected to show that the 12-monthrate of inflation
16、has risen above 4% its highest since 1991.21 Which of the following questions does the text discuss?(A)What is the content of the electronic game?(B) Who could fill Alan Greenspans shoes?(C) How to respond to events such as rising inflation?(D)Who could change interest rates?22 The phrase “cut the m
17、ustard“ in the second paragraph most probably means_.(A)be qualified(B) lower interest rate(C) be acquisitive(D)spend spree23 Which of the following words best defines the relationship between the value of dollar and setting of interest rates?(A)Counteractive.(B) Naive.(C) Interactive.(D)Novel.24 Wh
18、ich of the following, according to the text, is a common phenomenon?(A)Financial markets and stock markets crash due to the handover.(B) Comment by the Fed chairman are invalid in the world financial markets.(C) Inflation rises above 4% record high level.(D)Remarks by the Fed chairman can sway the w
19、orld financial markets.25 The author mentions “a housing bubble“ in the last paragraph so as to_.(A)clarify the fact that Alan Greenspan will retire as Fed chairman(B) exemplify the rumor that Mr. Bush has a penchant for picking his pals to fill top jobs(C) illustrate the notion that the present sit
20、uations for a handover are hardly ideal(D)refute the theory that American economy has never looked so unbalanced25 “The essential qualities of a true Pan-Americanism“, remarked Franklin Roosevelt in 1933, “must be the same as those which constitute a good neighbour, namely mutual understanding and a
21、 sympathetic appreciation of the others point of view.“ That is advice which the United States would do well to heed in its relations with its immediate neighbours, Canada and Mexico. Most Americans may not be aware of it, but frustrations and resentments are building just across their borders to bo
22、th south and north.Of course, neighbourly ties in North America are closer than in Roosevelts day. Under the North American Free-Trade Agreement (NAFTA), trade among the three countries has more than doubled since 1994 and cross-border investment climbed even faster. In the aftermath of the terroris
23、t attacks of September 11th 2001, the United States moved quickly to sign “smart border“ agreements with both Canada and Mexico, to try to ensure that the demands of security did not interrupt trade. By the standards of much of the 20th century, political ties between the United States and Mexico ar
24、e warm. Yet go to either border and you wouldnt know all this. Fed up with the flow of illegal migrants from the south, the governors of Arizona and New Mexico this month declared a state of emergency. Violence between drug gangs recently led the United States temporarily to close its consulate in N
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