[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷162及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 162 及答案与解析Part CDirections: Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. (10 points) 0 One of the most startling things about the post-crisis landscape is how tone-deaf the wealthiest Americans remain to outrage over their Croesus-like pay p
2、ackages.【F1】Silver medals should certainly be handed out to the many executives and corporate lawyers who were complaining last week about the new Dodd-Frank bill, which includes a rule requiring companies to disclose the difference in pay between their chief executive and their lowest-level workers
3、. It would be a “logistical nightmare,“ these titans of industry cried, for firms to compile this information.Well, maybe, but if you issue pay stubs, surely you can tally them up.【F2】The real nightmare will be when the public sees the numbers, which will illuminate just how huge the U. S. pay gap h
4、as become. According to the Institute for Policy Studies, a liberal think tank based in Washington, the average S all 31 studies in children showed a strong association between short sleep duration and current and future obesity. For example, a study by Susan Redline and colleagues at Case Western R
5、eserve University School of Medicine showed an inverse correlation between sleep duration and obesity in high-school-age students.【F5 】The shorter the sleep, the higher the likelihood of being overweight, with those getting six to seven hours of sleep more than two and a half times as likely to be o
6、verweight as those getting more than eight hours.We have many opportunities to avoid sleeplights, electronic devices, and other entertainment offer round-the-clock temptations. But we must recognize the importance of sleep and make it a priority to get enough. It is a lot easier to prevent weight ga
7、in, diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease by getting enough sleep than it is to treat these problems once they develop.6 【F1】7 【F2】8 【F3】9 【F4】10 【F5】10 Even in the current economic gloom, bankers have been reluctant to part with one massive allowance of their jobsthe lavish bonus. Not su
8、rprisingly, this rankles everyday people greatly as they struggle to rebound from the turmoil of the past year.Given the political climate, European Union leaders on Sept. 17 vowed to take actions on what French President Nicolas Sarkozy calls “the scandal“ of bank bonuses.【F1】They agreed in Brussel
9、s to seek binding rules on the allocation of bonuses, sending a strong message to US President Barack Obama and the G-20 leaders who are meeting in Pittsburgh, Pa. , on Sept. 24 and 25 that they are serious about punishing on wasteful spending by financial institutions.At the summit, the leaders dec
10、lared that bonuses should be tied to a banks performance and that guaranteed annual payouts should be avoided.【F2】The group also demanded that the G-20 “commit to agreeing to binding rules for financial institutions on variable allowances, backed up by the threat of sanctions at the national level.
11、“The attendees themselves were even noisier. “The bonus bubble burst tonight,“ said Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, whose country holds the EU presidency. He said inaction on bonuses would be a “ provocation in Europe, especially when set against a steep rise in unemployment. “ And British
12、 Prime Minister Gordon Brown said there would be no return to the bonus structure of the past. “ I am personally appalled by some of the practices that have been going on at some institutions,“ he said. The move could put Europe in contradiction with the US.【F3 】Last week, Obama said Wall Street cou
13、ld not go back to the days of “reckless behavior and unchecked excess,“ but he has repeatedly said he is against creating strict rules on pay. Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker said on Sept. 17 that Europe should act on bonuses “whether the Americans are with us or not. “But despite all
14、the condemnations and harsh language, there was little actual bite behind the rhetoric at the EU summit. Officials failed to agree on concrete measures to limit bonuses, admitting that many of their recommendations were virtually unenforceable.【F4】Sarkozy, who has threatened to walk out of the G-20
15、meeting if there is no agreement on regulating bonuses, was also forced to abandon his initial call for a precise salary cap. By the end of the summit, he suggested that the best solution would be stricter rules on capital levelsa proposal that has already been made by the Financial Stability Board,
16、 a group of central bankers and regulators that has been tasked by the G-20 with formulating a plan to target bonuses.Nonetheless, the issue is popular with voters.【F5】And whether bonuses are the cause of the worlds economic miseries or not, the battle against them is giving EU leaders a rare common
17、 cause.11 【F1】12 【F2】13 【F3】14 【F4】15 【F5】15 Be careful what you say around a pregnant woman. As a fetus grows inside a mothers belly, it can hear sounds from the outside worldand can understand them well enough to retain memories of them after birth, according to a new research.【F1】It may seem incr
18、edible that fetuses(胎儿 )can listen to speech within the womb(子宫), but the sound-processing parts of their brain become active in the last three months of pregnancy, and sound carries fairly well through the mothers abdomen. “ If you put your hand over your mouth and speak, thats very similar to the
19、situation the fetus is in,“ says cognitive neuroscientist Eino Partanen of the University of Helsinki. “You can hear the rhythm of speech, rhythm of music, and so on. “A 1988 study suggested that newborns recognize the theme song from their mothers favorite soap opera. More recent studies have expan
20、ded on the idea of fetal learning, indicating that newborns already familiarized themselves with sounds of their parents native language;【F2】one showed that American newborns seem to perceive Swedish vowel sounds as unfamiliar, sucking on a high-tech pacifier to hear more of the new sounds. Swedish
21、infants showed the same response to English vowels.But those studies were based on babies behaviors, which can be tricky to test. Partanen and his team decided instead to outfit babies with EEG sensors to look for neural traces of memories from the womb. “Once we learn a sound, if its repeated to us
22、 often enough, we form a memory of it, which is activated when we hear the sound again,“ he explains.【F3】This memory speeds up recognition of sounds in the learners native language and can be detected as a pattern of brain waves, even in a sleeping baby.【F4】The team gave expectant women(孕妇)a recordi
23、ng to play several times a week during their last few months of pregnancy, which included a made-up word, “tatata,“ repeated many times with music. Sometimes the middle syllable was varied, with a different pitch or vowel sound. By the time the babies were born, they had heard the made-up word, on a
24、verage, more than 25,000 times. And when they were tested after birth, these infants brains recognized the word and its variations, while infants in a control group did not.【F5】Babies who had heard the recordings showed the neural signal for recognizing vowel and pitch changes in the made-up word, a
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