[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷135及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 135 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 Why are young people less likely to purchase cars, or even have drivers licenses nowadays? One theory has it that the generation that came of age with t
2、he Internet and smartphones thinks cars are pretty lame. Automakers prefer to see the situation differentlythat young people today love cars just as much as any other group, but just cant afford them right now.The auto industry has been in recovery mode over the past few years. Automakers sold 14.5
3、million new cars and trucks in 2012, a 13% increase over the prior year, and the highest total since 2007. Projected auto sales totals for 2013 should easily beat last year too, topping 15 million. Even so, the comeback has been called a “subpar recovery,“ and a prime reason why sales havent truly t
4、aken off is that younger consumers today arent buying cars like younger consumers traditionally have in the car-crazed U.S.Gen Y has been called “Gen N“ , as in Generation Neutralwhich is the way some describe how millennials feel about car ownership. Studies have shown that fewer young adults have
5、drivers licenses, that this group hates the traditional car-buying process more than other demographics, and that they prefer urban living and socializing online and therefore have less need for cars.Overall, the impression one gets is that millennials just dont have the passion for driving and owni
6、ng a set of wheels that previous generations have hadat least not to the extent that theyll devote a significant portion of their income to owning a car.So younger consumers just dont particularly care for car ownership, right? Wrong, say automakers. “I dont see any evidence that the young people ar
7、e losing interest in cars,“ Mustafa Mohatarem, GMs longtime chief economist, said to Automotive News. “Its really the economics doing what were seeing, and not a change in preferences.“Instead of accepting the premise that millennials see car ownership as “not cool,“ automakers are insisting that lo
8、w rates of drivers licenses and vehicle purchasing by young people come mainly as a result of car ownership being out of reach financially for this group right now. As the economy improves, and as millennials get a little older and have more need for cars due to work and family responsibilities, aut
9、o experts assume that this generation will have to embrace car ownership to a much larger degree. They see the car ownership alternativespublic transportation, as well as services like ride sharing and car sharingas having only a negligible impact on the auto sales business in the future.1 In automa
10、kers eyes, young people today(A)indulge themselves in virtual life.(B) are more environmental-friendly than ever.(C) still have passion towards cars.(D)are quite dependent economically.2 Which of the following can best describe the present auto industry?(A)Its recovery has little to do with the youn
11、g consumers.(B) It is slowly recovering from the past gloomy years.(C) It is expecting a true take-off in the near future.(D)It is out of the expectation of automakers.3 What is the possible factor that influences Gen Ys desire for cars?(A)Public image of cars.(B) Higher cost of fuel.(C) Desire of b
12、reaking rules.(D)New way of communication.4 It can be inferred from Paragraph 5 that(A)automakers still consider young people as potential customers.(B) more evidence is needed to understand young peoples interest.(C) the young generation is greatly different from the old one.(D)automakers have a wr
13、ong impression of young consumers.5 What do auto experts think of the future of cars?(A)People will grow more and more independent of cars.(B) The price of cars will strongly affect the industry.(C) Over time, young people will realize their needs of cars.(D)Cars will compete fiercely with other mea
14、ns of transportation.5 A recent study concluding that the first two years of undergraduate education makes very little difference in students abilities to read critically and write clearly points to a troubling fact in higher education. We are not doing an adequate job of preparing students for life
15、 and work in the 21st century. There are many reasons for students difficulties. Far too many come to college today less well prepared than in the past and are not able to work at the level that should be required of them. It is essential to develop an approach to reform that integrates K-12 and col
16、lege education.The challenges students face are compounded by pressures faculty members face. The imbalance between research and teaching has led to curricula that are over-specialized. Many of the courses offered are of little interest or use to students. When a persons professional future depends
17、on research and publication, there is very little incentive to spend time teaching and working with students.But even well intentioned teachers who would like to do more for their students often face insurmountable difficulties. Growing financial problems make it virtually impossible to provide the
18、kind of education students deserve. While faculty members and graduate students are being cut, many schools are trying to increase income by admitting more students, leaving insufficient professional teacher for the students recruited.When there is pressure to teach large classes to help the bottom
19、line, the wisest policy is to assign little reading or writing and to grade easily. Teaching well takes lots of time and helping student to learn to read critically and write well cannot be done in lecture halls with hundreds of students.The situation is even worse than recent reports suggest. Stude
20、nts are going to need new skills and different literacy in the future. The technological revolution that continues to take place is transforming the very structure of knowledge and, by extension, is changing the way people think, read and write. Traditional skills and competence in reading and writi
21、ng are still necessary but are no longer sufficient. We must also teach students to be as critical and creative in new media as they should be in the old.None of this will be easy or cheap but it must be done now. There has to be a thorough reassessment of the value of teaching and significant reall
22、ocation of resources within colleges and universities as well as the country at large.6 What can we infer from the recent study?(A)People begin to doubt the significance of higher education.(B) Higher education is reduced to worthless for students.(C) Students are causing great trouble to higher edu
23、cation.(D)A great revolution has taken place in undergraduate education.7 What has caused the specialization of the courses at colleges?(A)The requirement of the modern society on students.(B) Strong interest from students at colleges.(C) Challenges faced with the students nowadays.(D)Disproportione
24、d relation between research and teaching.8 Which of the following is true about the students and teachers nowadays?(A)Students are suffering from more reading and writing assignments after school.(B) Teachers have been reallocated for better teaching of students.(C) Students are now taking a variety
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