[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷154及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 154 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 Walt Disney Co. yesterday announced new guidelines for sourcing paper used in its popular lines of products and packaging, citing its long-standing
2、commitment to conservation and greenhouse gas emissions reduction.“The paper policy is an example of how Disney conducts business in an environmentally and socially responsible way, and demonstrates the Companys commitment to creating a lasting, positive impact on ecosystems and communities worldwid
3、e,“ said Beth Stevens, Disneys senior vice president of corporate citizenship, environment and conservation, in a statement.Disney had faced pressure in the past two years for its use of rainforest-derived paper.“Rainforests are more valuable left standing than being pulped for paper,“ said Rebecca
4、Tarbotton, executive director of the Rainforest Action Network(RAN), in a press release.“Disney is adding its voice to the growing chorus of companies demonstrating that theres no need to sacrifice endangered forests in Indonesia or elsewhere for the paper we use every day.“The policy will be implem
5、ented in two phases: The first will affect paper products Disney sources directly from suppliers. A second phase will address paper sourced by independent licensees of the company.Disney aims to determine the country of origin, fiber source and supply chain dynamics of its paper products, which cons
6、ervationists and businesses have complained is particularly obscure in the pulp and paper sector.The company will produce an annual, publicly accessible report on implementation of its policy. In a blog post about Disneys policy, Ruth Nogueron of the World Resources Institute(WRI)said, “WRI is encou
7、raged by Disneys step forward. We hope that Disneyas well as other companieswill continue to promote policies that build a demand for paper products sourced from sustainably managed forests. “RAN worked with Disney in developing the policy. l It is the ninth publisher the San Francisco-based organiz
8、ation has helped to disassociate from suppliers that contribute to rainforest destruction. The other publishers are Scholastic, Hachette, Pearson-Penguin, Candlewick Press, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Macmillan, Simon the courts have upheld such laws as both prudent and obviously constitutional.But u
9、nder the Voting Rights Act, anything that even inadvertently affects minority voters, even if the purpose is constitutional and the impact incidental can be interpreted as a violation of the law. Thus, attorneys for Texas were given the impossible task of being forced to defend their state. Only a S
10、upreme Court decision striking down the entire Voting Rights Act can prevent the Obama administration from stopping voter ID in Texas.Proponents of voter ID can rightly assert that any comparison is an outrageous distortion of the truth. Minority voters are just as capable of getting themselves a fr
11、ee state ID card, as are whites. Anyone capable of registering to vote can do so. Unless opponents of these laws are prepared to argue that officials have no right to ask a prospective voter to prove his identity or even his citizenship, the charge of discrimination doesnt hold water.But the bottom
12、line in the Texas case is that since it is unlikely that the Supreme Court will strike down the entire Voting Rights Act, the administration will be able to stop voter ID in the Lone Star State. A true test of the constitutionality of such laws will have to wait for other challenges to make their wa
13、y to the high court.11 Who shares the same opinion with the District Court for the D. C. on Texass voter ID law?(A)The U.S. Supreme Court.(B) The Justice Department.(C) Texass State courts.(D)The Obama administration.12 Which of the following about Texas is TRUE?(A)It is the new congressional and le
14、gislative district.(B) Its voter ID law is against the American constitution.(C) It discriminated the minority groups in the past.(D)Washington doesnt have the power to oversee its voter ID law.13 Some states are not affected by the Voting Rights Act because(A)their courts can prevent fraud.(B) most
15、 Americans back the voter ID law there.(C) they are free from the history of racial discrimination.(D)voter fraud has always been a concern there.14 The voter ID law can be approved in Texas only when(A)the Voting Rights Act is voted down.(B) the impact is incidental.(C) Texas appeals to the U. S. S
16、upreme Court.(D)the bill is not a burden on minority voters.15 It can be inferred from the last paragraph that(A)similar cases can pave way for Texas.(B) the Constitution needs more challenge.(C) Texas case is a true test for the high court.(D)the Voting Rights Act will be struck down.15 As John Ste
17、ele Gordon points out, Ben Bernankes latest attempt to bail out a failing economy by manipulating interest rates isnt likely to be met with any more success than his first two tries. Some Democrats may think the Federal Reserves decision to print more money will inflate the economy enough to get Pre
18、sident Obama re-elected. The assumption is that it will cause a rise in the stock market that will be interpreted as a sign that the recovery has finally succeeded. However, the result of another dose of inflationary economics, compounded by growing debt, unemployment and less than 2 percent growth
19、may be another recession that will come on the heels of the current anemic recovery.The constant refrain coming from the administration and its defenders has been that a change of course away from the Presidents reliance on trying to spend our way out of the economic ditch would be a return to the f
20、ailed Republican policies of the past that created the problem in the first place. But as James Pethokoukis writes at the American Enterprise Institute blog, it is cheap money and too much debt that caused the so-called Great Recession that the president inherits. That recession ended in the summer
21、of 2009. It was followed by a recovery for which the President once took credit. But the feeble nature of that revival is something he still blames on his predecessor. Thanks to the continuation of the spending and debt binge that took place over the last four years, the country may soon be faced wi
22、th another Great Recession no matter who wins in November. But it is not likely that most Americans will be willing to blame that one on George W. Bush.Bernankes third chorus of interest rate cuts is a last-ditch attempt to save Obamas recovery. But we may look back on it next year as the moment whe
23、n the next Great Recession became inevitable. In the long run, only a program that aims to reform our out-of-control spending, tax cuts to fuel real economic growth and to create wealth, and sound money policies from the Fed will create a genuine recovery.But a steady diet of more spending, debt and
24、 cheap money has set the stage for a transition from a weak recovery to another collapse. Indeed, the bad employment numbers show that the recovery never reached some sectors of the economy or the army of unemployed Americans.President Obama is hoping Bernankes latest stunt will give him the boost h
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