[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷137及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 137 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 Politicians do it. Charities too. And now for-profit entrepreneurs are tapping the Internet to get small amounts of money from lots and lots of supporte
2、rs. One part social networking and one part capital accumulation, crowdfunding websites seek to harness the enthusiasmand pocket moneyof virtual strangers, promising them a cut of the returns.CatwalkGenius. com helps the common people to finance designers. British documentary filmmaker Franny Armstr
3、ong raised more than 450,000($815,000)to finance “The Age of Stupid“ , which she hopes will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January. People who gave 20 quids($35)got a credit on the films website; those who gave 5,000($9,000)and up will get a percentage of the profits, if there are any.The
4、 term crowdfunding derives from another neologism: crowdsourcing, i. e. , outsourcing to the public jobs typically performed by employees. Want to start a T-shirt business? Why not have the masses submit designs(crowdsourcing)and finance the ones they like(crowdfunding)? Thats what Cameesa. com is d
5、oing, in a fashion-forward knockoff of Threadless. com which generated $17 million in revenues in 2006 by having the crowd choose T-shirt designs. “If you put money down to support a design, thats a strong indicator of actual demand,“ says Cameesa founder Andrew Cronk, a programmer in Chicago.Likewi
6、se, SellaBand. com connects music lovers with unsigned artists looking to record albums. Musicians have profiles with bios and songs, and as soon as they sell 5,000 shares, at $10 a pop, its time to head to the recording studio. In two years, more than 30,000 people have ponied up more than $2.5 mil
7、lion, and 25 musicians have cut or are cutting albums. So far, the average return on each $10 investment is about $2. 50 from CD. sales and ads. The money gets split among the artist, SellaBand and the artists “believers“an apt description for those who contributed. “People become emotionally invest
8、ed as part of a team,“ says Mark Ma-claine, bassist in the British band Second Person, which in six months raised $50,000 from 741 investors and has since had its video featured on VH1 UK and MTV UK. “ Right now things are going really well,“ says Maclaine, who is wholeheartedly pursuing music full
9、time. “Maybe Ill be working in Wal-Mart in a few months. “ But at least 741 people are betting he wont be.1 Which of the following is true about crowdfunding according to the first paragraph?(A)It collects money from politicians.(B) It collects money from charities.(C) Entrepreneurs invest in the In
10、ternet to get supporters.(D)It is a kind of capital accumulation.2 What can we learn from the second paragraph?(A)CatwalkGenius. com financed Franny Armstrong to make her new movie.(B) Franny Armstrong hopes to attend the Sundance Film Festival.(C) People who gave 20 quids($35)can get a ticket to wa
11、tch the film.(D)All those who financed the film will get a percentage of the profits.3 It can be inferred from the last paragraph that(A)Mark Maclaine hopes to work in Wal-Mart in a few months.(B) if things goes well, Mark Maclaine will work in Wal-Mart in a few months.(C) Mark Maclaine does not wan
12、t to work in Wal-Mart actually.(D)Mark Maclaine does not want to pursue music any more.4 According to this passage,(A)crowdfunding means outsourcing to the public jobs typically performed by employees.(B) more and more people begin to use crowdfunding as a great help to their careers.(C) Cameesa. co
13、m generated $17 million in revenues in 2006.(D)Cameesa. com helps to connect music lovers with unsigned artists looking to record albums.5 Which of the following is the best title for this passage?(A)Crowdfunding(B) How to Support the Artists?(C) To Gain Profits from the Internet(D)Lets Invest!5 AID
14、s can kill by disgrace even when lifesaving medical treatment is available. Until recently, an HIV-infected woman in Sauri, Kenya, was discouraged by her husband, also HIV-infected, from seeking medical care because of his fear of disgrace. All too often, death quickly ensues in such cases. But not
15、in this one. Husband and wife were saved by Mary Wasonga, a fellow villager recently trained to be a community health worker by the Millennium Village Project, which is helping more than 400,000 people in dozens of African communities fight extreme poverty, hunger and disease. Wasonga visited the co
16、uple and encouraged them to get home-based HIV testing and counseling, and then helped them enroll in a treatment program. Indeed, she and the 82 other community health workers in Sauri have helped thousands of villagers do the same.These workers also attend to women in labor who need urgent transpo
17、rt to a delivery room, individuals too weakened by cholera to get to a clinic, children with malaria and many others. They do this with one year of on-the-job training that builds on at least some secondary education. That basic training is enough to save lives in vast numbers.Across Africa, Asia an
18、d Latin America, programs are under way that are reminiscent of Chinas successful use of village-based health workersthe so-called barefoot doctorsa few decades ago, but todays workers have even better health-care tools. The mother of all community health efforts is Indias National Rural Health Miss
19、ion. Initiated by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and spearheaded by the young, dynamic Minister of Health, Dr. Anbumani Ramadoss, the program has, in just over three years, mobilized more than half a million new community health workers, each known as an ASHAshort for “accredited social health activi
20、st,“ and the Hindi word for hope.Technology companies and foundations are also joining the effort to support community health workers. Mobile-phone giant Ericsson is empowering these workers with phones and support systems for training, reporting vital statistics and calling ambulances, among other
21、services. In India, Satyam Computer Services and other organizations have partnered with the state government of Andhra Pradesh to provide emergency-response coverage for 80 million people. The Gates Foundation is similarly stepping up its programs of mobile-phone-based health delivery. In the comin
22、g years, community health workers can support a breakthrough in the decisive control of many devastating diseases. The rich world can help through expanded financial support for community health workers and training programs by its universities. And the U. S. can learn something from these programs:
23、 we too need to enlist more community workers to help our own poor and vulnerable.6 Why did the husband discourage his wife from getting medical care?(A)Because he wanted to die with his wife together.(B) Because he was afraid of being despised by others.(C) Because he knew no medical was effective.
24、(D)Because no one offered help to him.7 From the first two paragraphs, we can learn that(A)the medical treatment is not enough for saving HIV-infected people.(B) higher education is necessary to become a community health worker.(C) community health workers only help HIV-infected people.(D)AIDS is in
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