[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷111及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 111 及答案与解析Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)0 Billions of people across the world are in need of and demanding a better globalisationone that puts the economy to work for people and not the other wa
2、y round. The financial crash exposed just how detached the global economy has become from our valuesa misalignment that is most pronounced in the worlds response to the global epidemic of youth unemployment.The impact is also felt closer to home, with industrialised countries experiencing large spik
3、es in worklessness among young people; in both Europe and the US, one young person in five is looking for a job.But it doesnt need to be this way. In developing and developed countries alike, education is the key to giving young people the skills they need to be successful in a modern economy. As Ne
4、lson Mandela wrote in his autobiography: “Education is the great engine of personal development. It is through education that the daughter of a peasant can become a doctor.“ For that reason, I was delighted to accept an invitation from the Global Campaign for Educationan organisation that brings tog
5、ether some of the worlds leading NGOs, trade unions and campaigners in this fieldto convene, in the company of the activist Graca Machel, Mandelas wife, a “high-level panel“ to promote the cause of education throughout the world. In that capacity, I have authored a report on education and growth to
6、argue the case for a global push on education.The case, I believe, is compelling. It is built on the twin pillars of ethics and economics: ethics because it is unfair that so many young people are being deniedthrough no fault of their ownthe opportunity to develop their talents and are condemned to
7、poverty, and economics because this waste of human capital is grossly economically inefficient.New research presented in the report shows that a renewed push towards the Millennium Development Goal of quality basic primary education for all the worlds children by 2015 could increase per capita incom
8、e growth in the poorest countries by 2 per cent over projected levels. That would be good news for developing countries and would make a big difference to the fight against global povertybut it would be good news, too, for western economies. People are often surprised to learn that sub-Saharan Afric
9、a is now a trillion-dollar economy and that it grew faster than India and Brazil between 2000 and 2010. In an era when both Europe and America appear set for sluggish growth in the short term, we need to do everything we can to support the development of alternative poles of growth in the global eco
10、nomypoles that can boost global demand for our goods and services. Tackling youth unemployment in developing countries and addressing it in the developed nations are, therefore, two sides of the same coin.1 The current globalization is probably one that_.(A)exposes the misalignment between economy a
11、nd values(B) enables economy to become a servant to ordinary people(C) constrains ordinary peoples life with economy(D)causes the world epidemic of youth unemployment2 The reason why the author accepted the invitation of the Global Campaign for education is that_.(A)the organization can put many inf
12、luential organizations and people together(B) he will get the opportunity to meet with the activist Graca Machel(C) the organization will give the author a capacity to publish his report on education(D)he wants to promote a global push on education to solve the youth umemployment3 The underlined phr
13、ase in Paragraph 3 refers to_.(A)in the enterprise of(B) within the corporation of(C) among the squad of(D)accompanied by4 The author writes about the sub-Saharan Africa to demonstrate_.(A)the inevitability of Europes declining(B) the importance of new growth point(C) the significance of educational
14、 development(D)the influence of poverty fighting5 Which of the following will the author most agree?(A)Sub-Saharan Africa area grows faster than India and Brazil in the 21 st century.(B) Addressing youth unemployment in developed countries may sacrifice that of developing country.(C) Youth unemploym
15、ent results from educational problems but not the youth themselves.(D)Per capita income growth of African countries may increase by 2% in 2015.5 The United States Interstate Highway System is an infrastructure feat of unprecedented proportions. Not only does it join all fifty states in the union tog
16、ether allowing for rapid transport of goods and people, but it also has legitimate claim to the title of the largest public works program in history. The project was motivated by both military and economic goals. Interest in the project existed since the early 1940s, but was delayed by the outbreak
17、of World War II, followed by the postwar recovery. Although approved by Congress in 1944, the building did not actually begin until 1956.The postwar prosperity in America accentuated the need for such a massive infrastructure project. After Americas success in World War II and recovery of its econom
18、y from the Great Depression, the populations disposable income soared, allowing most families to purchase automobiles, previously thought of as luxury items. With the sudden boom of cars, a more efficient road on which to travel was desperately needed, and the interstate highway system provided that
19、, allowing travelers to safely and reliably visit other states or destinations closer to home.The same surge in car ownership that created the need for the interstate highway system also provided the means by which to pay for the project. A new tax on gasoline provided 90 percent of the funding for
20、the project, and state taxes covered the remaining 10 percent. With the new highway system in place, not only could travelers visit previously unfeasible destinations on their holidays and vacations, but businesses could transport their products to markets in other states, increasing competition acr
21、oss the country, to the benefit of consumers and product quality alike.The military had a keen eye on the system as well. Troop transport was now possible to all corners of America in a rapid and efficient manner, and the long stretches of straight highways instantly provided runways for military ai
22、rcraft in times of emergency. The country, linked together by a network of roads that greatly reduced travel time, could now more efficiently be defended.In the last forty years alone, 17 trillion miles have been traveled on the US Interstate Highway System. Those miles can be equated to three trips
23、 around the world for every American, a trip to the moon for 75 million people, or three light years in space. No matter what figure is used, the numbers are stunning. The interstate highway has gotten and continues to get people where they need to go in America, and at a fraction of the time it wou
24、ld otherwise take.6 The author views the United States Interstate Highway System with_.(A)wholehearted approval(B) a judgement of the good outweighing the bad(C) positive feelings on its economic impact(D)critical support7 The distance traveled on the US Interstate Highway System since its building
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