[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷119及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 119 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 Horrible toilets. Stagnant puddles buzzing with dengue-spreading mosquitoes. Collapsing masonry. Lax security. A terrorist attack. Indias preparations f
2、or the 72-nation Commonwealth games, which are scheduled to open in Delhi on October 3rd, have not won favorable reviews. The contrast with Chinas practically flawless hosting of the Olympic games in 2008 could hardly be starker. Many people will draw the wrong lesson from this.Despite the headlines
3、, India is doing rather well. Its economy is expected to expand by 8.5% this year. It has a long way to go before it is as rich as Chinathe Chinese economy is four times bigger but its growth rate could overtake Chinas by 2013, if not before. Some economists think India will grow faster than any oth
4、er large country over the next 25 years. Rapid growth in a country of 1.2 billion people is exciting, to put it mildly.There are two reasons why India will soon start to outpace China. One is demography. Chinas workforce will shortly start ageing; in a few years time, it will start shrinking. India
5、is now blessed with a young and growing workforce. Its dependency ratiothe proportion of children and old people to working age adultsis one of the best in the world and will remain so for a generation. Indias economy will benefit from this “demographic dividend“, which has powered many of Asias eco
6、nomic miracles.The second reason for optimism is Indias much-desired democracy. The notion that democracy retards development in poor countries has gained currency in recent years. Certainly, it has its disadvantages. Elected governments bow to the demands of selfish factions and interest groups. Ev
7、en the most urgent decisions are endlessly debated and delayed.China does not have this problem. When its technocrats decide to dam a river, build a road or move a village, the dam goes up, the road goes down and the village disappears. The displace villagers may be compensated, but they are not all
8、owed to stand in the way of progress. Chinas leaders make rational decisions that balance the needs of all citizens over the long term. This has led to rapid, sustained growth that has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty.Indias state may be weal, but its private companies are strong
9、. Indian capitalism is driven by millions of entrepreneurs all furiously doing their own thing. Since the early 1990s, when India opened up to foreign trade, Indian business has boomed. The country now boasts legions of thriving small business and a fair number of world-class ones whose English-spea
10、king bosses network confidently with the global elite. They are less dependent on state patronage than Chinese firms, and often more innovative. Ideas flow easily around India, since it lacks Chinas culture of secrecy and censorship. That, plus Chinas rampant privacy, is why knowledge-based industri
11、es such as software love India but shun the Middle Kingdom.Given the choice between doing business in China or India, most foreign investors would probably pick China. The market is bigger, the government easier to deal with. But as the global economy become more knowledge-intensive, Indias advantag
12、e will grow. That is something to ponder while stuck in the Delhi traffic.1 According to Paragraph 1 and Paragraph 2, we can summarize that_.(A)the press and athletes must have found fault with Indians preparations(B) a big sporting event will tell you something important about the nation that hosts
13、 it(C) Indian seems to be a second-rate power(D)the economic growth of India this year amounts to 8.5%2 The differences between China and India mentioned in the text include the following facts except that_.(A)Chinas workforce will begin to be older and shrinking while Indians dependency ratio is on
14、e of the best in the world(B) Chinese firms depend more on state sponsorship while Indians do not(C) India is a birthplace of innovations while Chinas culture of secrecy and censorship is permeating(D)India has its much-desired democracy which Chinese government does not obtain3 According to the aut
15、hor, what is not true in the democracy case?(A)Democracy may delay some urgent decisions.(B) Democratic government may prefer a small groups interests.(C) Democracy will retard a countrys development.(D)Under democracy, one country can still be blessed with a strong government.4 On which of the foll
16、owing would the author least probably agree?(A)Indias GDP growth will outpace China in some day.(B) India could be a dreamland for foreign investors.(C) China has a strong central government because it lacks democracy.(D)Indian should learn from China in many aspects.5 Which of the following best su
17、mmarizes the text?(A)China still leads an Asian charge, but India refuses to admit being inferior.(B) Many facets of China and India worth our comparison and consideration.(C) The author analyzes Indias limits and strength.(D)It is a long way to go before India outdoes China.5 For Americas children
18、the education system is often literally a lottery. That is the main message of a new documentary about Americas schools, “Waiting for superman.“ It is intended to create a surge in public support for education reform at least as great as the clamour to do something about climate change generated by
19、Al Gores eco-disaster flick.The timing could hardly be better. The “jobless recovery“ is finally bringing home to Americans the fact that too many of those who go through its schools are incapable of earning a decent living in an increasingly competitive global economy. Despite its depressing enumer
20、ation of the failure of so many schools, its miserable ending, and the bleakness of its title, the movie also has a message of hope: there are good schools and teachers in America, whose methods could make its education system as good as any in the world.That truth, recognized by anyone who has spen
21、t even a few hours in, say, a KIPP charter school, is an inconvenient one to the teachers unions. For example, the film features efforts to reform the school system in Washington, DC, led by Adrian Fenry, the mayor, and Michelle Rhee, his combative schools chief, including a scene where Ms Rhees off
22、er to double salaries for teachers in exchange for them giving up tenure and accepting performance-related wages is rejected by the unions. Right on cue for the launch of the film.The teachers unions have resolutely opposed efforts to pay good teachers more than mediocre ones, to fire the worst perf
23、ormers, and to shut down schools that consistently fail to deliver a decent education. This, coupled with underfunding in poor areas, has resulted in a shortage of good schools; so the few that are worth getting into are hugely oversubscribed. Ms Rhee upset the unions by refusing to accept all this,
24、 closing dozens of schools and firing 1,000 teachers.Perhaps the most important thing about “Waiting for superman“ is that it is liberal, Al Gore-friendly types who are highlighting the fact the teachers unions are putting their worst-performing members before the interests of Americas children. Cla
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