[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷154及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 154 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 In the 20th century the planets population doubled twice. It will not double even once in the【 C1】_century, because birth rates in
2、 much of the world have【C2】_steeply. But the number of people over 65 is set to【C3 】_within just 25 years. This shift in the structure of the population is not as momentous as the【C4】_that came before. But it is more than enough to reshape the world economy.【C5 】_the UNs population【C6】_, the standar
3、d source for demographic estimates, there are a-round 600m people aged 65 or older【C7】_today. That is in itself remarkable; the author Fred Pearce claims it is【C8】_that half of all the humans who have ever been over 65 are alive today. But【C9】_a share of the total population, at 8%, it is not that【C
4、10】_to what it was a few decades ago.By 2035,【C11 】_, more than 1. 1 billion people13% of the populationwill be above the age of 65. This is a【C12】_result of the dropping birth rates that are slowing overall population growth; they mean there are【C13】_fewer young people around. The “old-age dependen
5、cy ratio“the ratio of old people to those of working agewill【C14】_even faster. In 2010 the world had 16 people aged 65 and over for every 100 adults between the ages of 25 and 64,【C15 】_the same ratio it had in 1980. By 2035 the UN【C16】_that number to have risen to 26.In rich countries it will be mu
6、ch higher. Japan will have 69 old people for every 100 of working age by 2035, Germany 66.【C17】_America, which has a relatively high【C18 】_rate, will see its old-age dependency rate rise by more than 70% , to 44. Developing countries,【C19】_todays ratio is much lower, will not see absolute levels ris
7、e that high;【C20】_the proportional growth will be higher. Over the same time period the old-age dependency rate in China will more than double from 15 to 36. Latin America will see a shift from 14 to 27.1 【C1 】(A)previous(B) prosperous(C) current(D)chronic2 【C2 】(A)turned(B) surged(C) changed(D)decl
8、ined3 【C3 】(A)decrease(B) double(C) increase(D)halve4 【C4 】(A)expansion(B) extent(C) diffusion(D)confusion5 【C5 】(A)Compared with(B) Because of(C) According to(D)In spite of6 【C6 】(A)projects(B) projections(C) subjects(D)objections7 【C7 】(A)vivid(B) living(C) survived(D)alive8 【C8 】(A)possible(B) pe
9、culiar(C) impossible(D)impartial9 【C9 】(A)in(B) as(C) about(D)since10 【C10 】(A)similar(B) stable(C) different(D)numerous11 【C11 】(A)whereas(B) however(C) therefore(D)likewise12 【C12 】(A)natural(B) strange(C) unforeseen(D)unbelievable13 【C13 】(A)mainly(B) consequently(C) partly(D)proportionally14 【C1
10、4 】(A)grow(B) drop(C) remain(D)decay15 【C15 】(A)actually(B) certainly(C) almost(D)already16 【C16 】(A)suspects(B) expires(C) proclaims(D)expects17 【C17 】(A)Even if(B) Even(C) If only(D)Only18 【C18 】(A)fertility(B) marriage(C) mortality(D)divorce19 【C19 】(A)which(B) there(C) where(D)that20 【C20 】(A)so
11、(B) and(C) if(D)butPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 With polished stone floors and a plate-glass roof, a shining multi-storey shopping mall has just opened beside a motorway north of Paris. Named Qwartz, and
12、 costing 300m, it houses 165 shops and what developers call “ eating concepts“. Two other American-style shopping malls opened in the greater Paris region last year, and a third, So Ouest, in 2012. A country that prides itself on fashion designer boutiques and artisanal shops seems to be turning int
13、o one of mall rats.Partly this is just catching up. Until recently, strict planning rules stopped big out-of-town shopping centres around the French capital. Most malls that existed, such as Velizy 2 or Rosny 2, dated from the 1970s, when five new towns were built in the Paris suburbs. But a new rel
14、axed attitude has now let more modern projects go ahead.It also points to two features of French society that escape the gaze of historic Paris. One is most shoppers suburban way of life. Only 2. 2m people live in the capital itself. Yet the greater Paris region, excluding the city, counts over four
15、 times more inhabitants, many in small towns and car-dependent suburbs. The new malls, ringed by car parks, are handy, even alluring. Fully 62% of the French told one poll that malls were their favourite places to shop, ahead of the high street or traditional department stores.The other trend is the
16、 global taste of consumers. Besides a huge French hypermarket, Qwartzs big pull is Primark, an Irish cheap-fashion retailer, and Marks they are constrained by geography, family commitments and lack of competition for their skills among a small number of big employers. Zero-hours contracts make it ea
17、sier for employers to abuse their labour-market power. Some use them to avoid statutory obligations such as sick and maternity pay. Workers are penalised for not being available when requested. And some contracts contain exclusivity clauses which prevent workers from taking additional jobs. These ca
18、n harm other employers as well as workers, and actually reduce labour market flexibility. That, at least, is worth doing away with.26 According to Paragraph 1, politicians are concerned about_.(A)the rise of unemployment rate(B) the disorder of market economy(C) the flexibility of the labour market(
19、D)the severity of economic depression27 Zero-hours contracts are characterized by their_.(A)reliability and popularity(B) flexibility and instability(C) stability and sustainability(D)adaptability and universality28 Who may not be satisfied with zero-hours contracts?(A)People with specific goals.(B)
20、 Workers requiring flexibility.(C) Students doing part-time jobs.(D)Pensioners desiring more income.29 Zero-hours contracts may allow employers to_.(A)satisfy their need(B) violate legal provision(C) avoid legal punishment(D)fulfill their responsibility30 The text mainly focuses on zero-hours contra
21、cts_.(A)traits and effects(B) limits and defects(C) merits and impacts(D)features and problems30 West London, Friday night, 9 pm. In the Redemption bar, music hums and candles flicker. A barman shakes cocktails under a neon sign. But the noisy drinking often associated with British pubs at the weeke
22、nd is absent. Although the cocorita is served, it contains no alcohol. Redemption is one of a small but growing number of drinkeries that serve no liquor.Worries about drinking are on the rise. Hospitals complain that alcohol-related admissions are soaring; some police chiefs have called for new pow
23、ers to tackle disorderly drunks. On February 4th the Home Office announced a new plan that ought to stop retailers from selling alcoholic drinks below costsomething they occasionally do to attract shoppers. This, said Norman Baker, the Liberal Democrat, would “stop the worst examples of very cheap a
24、nd harmful drink“.Yet Britain is in many ways becoming more abstemious. In 2001 the average household consumed 1. 5 litres of alcoholic drinks a week; by 2011, the figure had fallen to 1. 1 litres. The young in particular seem to be giving up boozing: over the same period, the number of young men dr
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