[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷139及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 139 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 Aging poses a serious challenge to OECD (Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development) countries, in particular, how to p
2、ay for future public pension liabilities. And early retirement places an【C1】_burden on pension financing. There is no easy solution, but【C2】_retirement could help.Early retirement may seem like a【C3】_individual goal, but it is a socially expensive one, and makes the present public pension system dif
3、ficult to sustain for long. The【C4】_reason is that more people are retiring early and living longer. That means more retirees depending on the funding of those in work for their【C5】_, The【C6】_is worrying. In the next 50 years, low fertility rates and rising life expectancy in OECD countries will cau
4、se this old-age dependency rate to roughly double in size. Public pension payments, which【C7】_30c80 % of total retirement incomes in OECD countries, are【C8 】_to rise, on average, by over three percentage points in GDP and by as much as eight percentage points in some countries.【C9 】_is the pressure
5、on pension funds that there is a danger of todays workers not getting the pensions they expected or felt they【C10】_for.Action is needed,【C11 】_simply aiming to reduce the【C12】_(and cost) of public pensions, or trying to【C13】_the role of privately funded pensions within the system, though necessary s
6、teps, may be【C14】_to deal with the dependency challenge. After years of【C15 】_early retirement schemes to avoid 【C16】_and higher unemployment, many governments are now looking【C17】_persuading people to stay in work until they are older.【C18】_, the thinking goes, if we are healthier now and jobs are
7、physically less【C19】_and unemployment is down, then perhaps the【C20 】_rate should rise a new.1 【C1 】(A)unbelievable(B) unsolvable(C) unwanted(D)unsustainable2 【C2 】(A)hindering(B) delaying(C) prolonging(D)enforcing3 【C3 】(A)inscrutable(B) unpractical(C) worthy(D)undeserved4 【C4 】(A)controversial(B)
8、superficial(C) trivial(D)essential5 【C5 】(A)income(B) expense(C) nursing(D)insurance6 【C6 】(A)outset(B) outcome(C) outbreak(D)outlook7 【C7 】(A)invest(B) deduct(C) afford(D)cost8 【C8 】(A)authorized(B) expected(C) intended(D)conceived9 【C9 】(A)Such(B) As(C) It(D)So10 【C10 】(A)are paid(B) should pay(C)
9、 would pay(D)be paid11 【C11 】(A)for(B) but(C) when(D)and12 【C12 】(A)visibility(B) credibility(C) generosity(D)popularity13 【C13 】(A)augment(B) minimize(C) define(D)assess14 【C14 】(A)inefficient(B) insufficient(C) indispensable(D)inevitable15 【C15 】(A)exploring(B) considering(C) debating(D)advancing1
10、6 【C16 】(A)inflation(B) discrepancies(C) redundancies(D)depression17 【C17 】(A)into(B) at(C) on(D)about18 【C18 】(A)Surely(B) Accordingly(C) Similarly(D)Lately19 【C19 】(A)oppressive(B) turbulent(C) tiresome(D)strenuous20 【C20 】(A)present(B) mortality(C) dependency(D)fertilityPart ADirections: Read the
11、 following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Power and water are interconnected and that has serious consequences for the American West as it grapples with climate change. By now, everyone knows you save energy by turning out lights. And you con
12、serve water by taking shorter showers. But its just as true that saving water may be one of the most effective ways to save energyand vice versa. “Its a buy one, get one free deal,“ said Douglas Kenney, a professor at the University of Colorado Law School and the editor of an upcoming book that expl
13、ores the nexus of water and energy.In California today, just delivering water accounts for 20 percent of the states energy consumption. It takes power to gather water, purify water, and distribute water, especially in places like southern California where water is piped hundreds of miles to supply L
14、os Angeles sprawling demands.Nationally, energy production sucks more water from freshwater sources than any other sector except agriculture. It takes water to create the power we use to drive our cars, transport our groceries, and run our toaster ovens. Virtually every source of electricity in a ty
15、pical American home or manufacturing plantwhether it comes from hydroelectricity, coal, natural gas, nuclear, biofuels, or even concentrated solaralso requires water. Lots of water.Thats a growing problem, because in many places, finding water for energy isnt easy and its bound to get tougher as ene
16、rgy demands soar and climate change alters hydrological cycles in already arid regions. The energy sector is the fastest-growing water consumer in the United States, according to a January 2011 Congressional Research Service report. Nationally, thats a challenge, but regionally it could be a calamit
17、y. As the Congressional Research report notes, “much of the growth in the energy sectors water demand is concentrated in regions with already intense competition over water.“ The connection between energy and waterand the precariousness of that link in the western United Statesis exemplified in a gi
18、gantic plug of concrete stopping the muddy Colorado River above Las Vegas, otherwise known as Hoover Dam.At the ceremony inaugurating the Hoover Dam provided the two key ingredientswater and powerthat freed the Southwest and southern California to go on a 75-year growth spurt. Lake Mead now supplies
19、 water to more than 22 million people, and it produces more than four billion kilowatts of electricity per year.The Colorado River, lifeblood of seven western states, is already as overdrawn as the federal treasury. Drought conditions during most of the 21st century have forced water managers to pla
20、n for a day when the region s vast system of dams and reservoirs no longer have enough water to store. Already, utilities have to scramble to respond on days when everybody in Phoenix, Las Vegas and Los Angeles wants to crank their air conditioners during the same heat wave.21 What does “vice versa“
21、 (Line 3, Para. 1) refer to?(A)Saving water and saving energy could happen meanwhile.(B) Wasting water may be one of the fastest ways to waste energy.(C) Saving water may be one of the most effective ways to save energy.(D)Saving energy may be one of the most effective ways to save water.22 Which of
22、 the following statement is TRUE?(A)Energy production sucks water mostly.(B) We fuel our cars and run our toaster ovens with water.(C) Almost every source of electricity in home or factory requires water.(D)Coal, natural gas, nuclear, biofuels require water, however solar does not.23 It can be infer
23、red from the passage that the Congressional Research Service report considers the U. S. energy sector_.(A)efficient(B) praiseworthy(C) insignificant(D)spiny24 Which of the following can substitute for “overdrawn“ (Line 1, Para. 6)?(A)Deficient.(B) Abundant.(C) Significant.(D)Prompt.25 The most appro
24、priate title for this passage could be_.(A)Electricity Needs Water(B) Save the Colorado River(C) How to Save Water(D)Saving Energy and Conserving Water25 The simple act of surrendering a telephone number to a store clerk may seem innocuous so much so that many consumers do it with no questions asked
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