[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷89及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 89 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 At the very end of 2013 , as other newspapers warned of a terrible flood of migrants, The Economist invited Bulgarians and Romanian
2、s to come and work in Britain. So we are【 C1】_to report that, since working restrictions imposed when the two countries【C2】_the EU were lifted on January 1st, rather few seem to have【C3】_our offer. Official figures published on May 14th【C4】_that the number of Romanian-and Bulgarian-born people worki
3、ng in Britain【C5】_fell between December and March, from 144,000 to 140,000.The figure is an estimate【C6 】_a large survey and is not certain, says Carlos Vargas-Silva, of the Migration Observatory at Oxford University.【C7】_it does at least suggest there has been no spectacular【C8】_of migrants. That f
4、its with more evidence. On January 1st a group of journalists gamely conquered their hangovers and flocked to Luton Airport to【C9】_new arrivals. They found【C10】_a handful.The number of Bulgarians and Romanians moving to Britain was always likely to undershoot【 C11】_Partly this is【C12】_forecasts were
5、 so inflated: media outlets and politicians reported the combined population of the two【C13】_every single citizen would【C14】_sticks and come to Britain. But mostly it is because, as Ion Jinga, Romanias ambassador to Britain,【C15】_, by January most of the Romanians and Bulgarians who wanted to move h
6、ad already done so.Between 2007, when Romania and Bulgaria joined the European Union, and March, the number of people from those countries【C16】_in Britain increased five-fold. Even before labour-market controls were lifted, skilled migrants were able to get work permits【C17】_unskilled ones could be【
7、C18】_Data from the Labour Force Survey analysed in February found that 59% of Romanian and Bulgarians in Britain were self-employed at the end of last year, compared with 14% of the British-born【 C19】_Men have had no trouble【C20】 _grey-market jobs on building sites, suggests Mr. Vargas-Silva.1 【C1 】
8、(A)glad(B) sad(C) calm(D)excited2 【C2 】(A)joined(B) joined in(C) entered for(D)accessed3 【C3 】(A)taken away(B) taken for(C) taken up(D)taken off4 【C4 】(A)imply(B) suggest(C) propose(D)protest5 【C5 】(A)definitely(B) really(C) absolutely(D)actually6 【C6 】(A)relied on(B) rooted in(C) based on(D)stemmed
9、 from7 【C7 】(A)But(B) And(C) So(D)As8 【C8 】(A)decay(B) hover(C) merge(D)surge9 【C9 】(A)review(B) interview(C) inspect(D)introspect10 【C10 】(A)barely(B) hardly(C) mostly(D)partly11 【C11 】(A)targets(B) perspectives(C) expectations(D)hopes12 【C12 】(A)if(B) unless(C) lest(D)because13 【C13 】(A)as though(
10、B) even though(C) only if(D)if only14 【C14 】(A)down(B) up(C) of(D)for15 【C15 】(A)puts out(B) turns out(C) points out(D)comes out16 【C16 】(A)living(B) studying(C) travelling(D)working17 【C17 】(A)when(B) while(C) since(D)though18 【C18 】(A)self-employed(B) unemployed(C) unoccupied(D)self-helped19 【C19
11、】(A)peoples(B) corporation(C) population(D)characters20 【C20 】(A)requiring(B) inquiring(C) consulting(D)gettingPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 “ It cant be that every annual salary negotiation makes it a st
12、rain just to begin the school year,“ said President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner during a speech to Congress on March 1st. Yes it can.Strikes this week delayed the start of classes in 19 of Argentinas 24 districts, after provincial unions and governments failed to reach agreements about wage rises
13、. Negotiations between the national government and federal unions, which are meant to set a minimum benchmark for the provinces, also foundered. With some unions demanding more than 40% hikes, the national government and Buenos Airess provincial government, the most influential negotiators, offered
14、increases of just 22% and 25.5% this year respectively. The unions called the proposals “a provocation“.Tension had been expected. The teachers unions want salary rises above Argentinas galloping inflation rate. Since the start of the year the government has devalued the Argentine peso by over 20%,
15、causing inflation expectations to spike. According to Eduardo Levy Yeyati of Elypsis, a consultancy, prices are expected to jump by 32% this year. And now that the government has started publishing more realistic data, it cannot simply pretend the problem of rising prices does not exist.The teachers
16、 unions have a strong hand. In December provincial police squeezed 35%- 100% pay increases out of their employers. Public-sector employees are not fearful of losing their jobs. Strikes give unions the power to cause widespread chaos.But the government cannot afford to concede too much ground. The ne
17、gotiations with the teachers will set a precedent for salary talks with other unions scheduled for later this month and April. To ensure that inflation does not continue to accelerate, the authorities need to curb real wages. Budgetary considerations also play their part. According to Economia & Reg
18、iones, a research group, if the provinces were to grant 30% raises to their 2m employees, that would double their collective fiscal deficit.That may nonetheless be what happens. In the five jurisdictions that were able to reach accords , the teachers and the provinces agreed to increases of around 3
19、0%. That wouldnt do much to bring down inflation, but it would at least help keep it from skyrocketing. And it would mean the school year can begin.21 According to Paragraph 2, people went on strike because _.(A)the government refused to raise their salary(B) local unions demand of wage rise was not
20、 met(C) unions and schools could not reach agreements(D)the nation could not set a standard for the provinces22 According to Paragraph 3, which of the following is NOT true?(A)The teachers unions want a wage rise of 20%.(B) Argentinas prices of commodities are rising fast.(C) The same peso may not a
21、fford the same goods this year.(D)The relation between the government and the unions is tense.23 The government cannot compromise too much to the teachers unions because _.(A)the negotiations are ineffective(B) the strike is actually under control(C) it will set an example for other unions(D)the tea
22、chers unions will demand more24 It can be concluded from the last two paragraphs that_.(A)wage rises may lead to financial issues(B) 30% raises will not influence the finance(C) most teachers are not satisfied with the result(D)the raises will make peoples life totally different25 The underlined wor
23、d“skyrocketing“(Line 3, Para. 6)most probably means _.(A)flying(B) shaking(C) declining(D)surging25 Military drones already fly frequent missions and civilian operations using unmanned aircraft are coming. Drivcrlcss cars are clocking up thousands of test miles. So why not let remote-controlled ship
24、s set sail without a crew? Indeed, the maritime industry has started to think about what would be required to launch a latter-day Marie Celeste.Ships, like aircraft and cars, are increasingly controlled by electronic systems, which makes automation easier. The bridges of some modern vessels are now
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