[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷142及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 142 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 The tax man just cant seem to get a break these days. Billion-dollar private-equity companies are fighting against President Obamas proposal to tax them
2、 at higher levels. Congressional Republicans are working to extend Bush-era cuts. And the Taxed Enough Already Party is demonstrating across the country against what it sees as the federal governments overreach into their pockets. Now American Indians are battling New York Gov. David Paterson over w
3、hether the state has the right to tax cigarettes sold on reservations.A federal court yesterday halted efforts by New York to start levying the taxes on cigarettes sold to nontribal buyers. Faced with a mounting budget crisis, Paterson had vowed to start bringing in money from reservation sales as s
4、oon as today. The Seneca Nation, which asked for the injunction, sees the right to sell tobacco on its land as part of its national sovereignty. “Most Americans dont understand that reservations are separate from the state,“ says Greg Gagnon, who is a Chippewa and associate professor of Indian studi
5、es at the University of North Dakota. “State jurisdiction is not supposed to extend onto reservations. “At issue is more than $150 million in taxes, according to the states collection bureau. The tribes have always sold tax-free cigarettes. And sales of tobacco on Native American land has exploded w
6、ith the increase in national cigarette taxes over the past decade, as non-Indians drove to reservations or ordered over the Internet to avoid paying the $10-per-pack price. At its height in 2005, reservation cigarette sales were more than $2 billion43 percent of all tobacco sales in the state, accor
7、ding to the tax bureau. New York thinks of all that untaxed money as lost revenue, but the Senecas see it as a backbone of their economy.Paterson is not the first governor to tangle with the Indian nations. The administrations of governors George Pataki and Mario Cuomo also tried to bring in funds f
8、rom the reservations. They caved on the issue after tribal members shut down interstate highways, blocking traffic and setting fires. “Its been 25 years and somehow the state hasnt gotten what they are trying for,“ Seneca Nation president Barry Snyder told Newsweek following yesterdays ruling. “So t
9、hey are still coming after us, still trying to come after the Senecas economics. “The Senecas arent the only nation being pushed to pay tobacco taxes. lndian nations in Kansas, Washington, and Oklahoma are involved in court cases to decide cigarette-tax issues, although most Indian nations settled d
10、isputes with states years ago, after a series of Supreme Court rulings in the 1980s, which held that states may tax sales to non-Indians.If the state succeeds and ends up collecting tax on the Marlboros nontribal people buy, it wont affect the Seneca much because, says Snyder, “we are planning to ge
11、t rid of Philip Morris anyway and have the entire businessmanufacturing and distributionall in our nation. We are ultimately going to have no Marlboros, and then there will be no New York state taxes. “1 What is the American Indians fighting against?(A)President Obamas proposal.(B) The Bush-era taxe
12、s cuts.(C) The states cigarette taxes on them.(D)The federal governments oppression.2 What does the word “injunction“(Line 4, Para.2)probably mean?(A)Interference.(B) Cooperation.(C) Responsibility.(D)Prohibition.3 Which of the following is a cause for the explosion of the reservation cigarette sale
13、s?(A)The New York states policy support.(B) The increase in national cigarette taxes.(C) The $150 million investment from the state.(D)The non-Indians abandonment in cigarette sales.4 According to the passage, the administrations of governors(A)devoted a lot to the Senecas economics.(B) closed the i
14、nterstate highways for cigarette sales.(C) failed to get funds from the reservations.(D)did a great job in dealing with the Indian nations.5 In order to avoid loss in taxes, the Senecas(A)let the court decide cigarette-tax issues.(B) decided to cooperate with the non-Indians.(C) would replace the Ma
15、rlboros with Philip Morris.(D)planned to do the cigarette business all by themselves.5 If youre in a hospital and your doctor wants to monitor you without being in the room, theres an app for that. There are also wireless pacemakers that allow doctors to keep track of your health over the Internet,
16、as well as all types of sensors that check your vital signs and can be transmitted to a smart phone or laptop. The use of wireless-enabled devices is happening in hospitals across the country and, according to a report out this week by ABI Research, “this multibillion-dollar market is poised for eve
17、n faster growth as more and more medical equipment is shipped Wi-Fi-enabled. “Depending on wireless-enabled health-care services could prove to be useful for several reasons. The biggest is that it allows doctors and hospitals to deal with the crush of aging patients who require regular checkups. Fo
18、r example, if a doctor can check your vitals via his BlackBerry, he avoids the time and cost of bringing you in to do the exact same thing. The idea is that these small changes will make health care more efficient and overall service better and even cheaper. Of course, we cant forget the financial b
19、enefit to this sector, which grew more than 60 percent over the past 12 months in both wireless local area network and Wi-Fi real-time location system deployments. Not bad for a relatively nascent(not yet fully developed)market.But there are some concerns about getting wired in the name of health. L
20、ike what happens if the equipment goes broken-down or misreads signs of a heart attack? ABI Research principal analyst, Jonathan Collins, told me that the adoption of wireless by the health-care sector will focus on noncritical applications for now. “ It will measure things that are routinely monito
21、red, where a change in a patients status wont result in a life-or-death situation, but rather if a patient has a raise in blood sugar, a doctor can call them up and see how theyre feeling.“The Food and Drug Administration and Federal Communications Commission are scheduled to meet next month to disc
22、uss how to promote investment and innovation in health technology so it sounds like theres little that will get in the way of this boom. If all of this sounds scary, consider it a normal reaction. Even a few patients who are on board and happy about this tech shift were freaked out once upon a time.
23、 Carol Kasyjanski, who wore a traditional pacemaker for 20 years for a heart condition, became the first American to be fitted with a wireless pacemaker last year. At the time, Kasyjanski told Reuters that her initial “fears have slowly been replaced by a sense of relief, knowing that her heart is u
24、nder constant surveillance. “6 According to the report by ABI Research,(A)wireless devices have been used in hospitals around the world.(B) the wireless health-care market is deemed to grow more rapidly.(C) all medical equipments in hospitals should be wireless-enabled.(D)with wireless-enabled senso
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