[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷188及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 188 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 Most parents say good-bye to their kids one at a time. But Stephanie Furstenau Asklof, a middle-school vice principal in Des Moines, Iowa, is the mother
2、 of twins. So last month she had the bittersweet pleasure of emptying the family nest in a single swoop when she and her husband dropped off daughters Adrienne and Tori at Northwestern University. Driving back home afterward, Asklof says, “I probably cried about halfway across Illinois. “ Now, as sh
3、e slowly adjusts to a quiet house, shes grateful to be distracted by work and is still not sure what comes next. “Ive got a chance to reinvent myself, “ says Asklof, 5 2. But how?1. A mass exodus from the nestFor baby-boomer parents, life without kids often feels like suddenly slamming on the brakes
4、 after years in the fast lane. Theyre the healthiest, wealthiest and best-educated generation of parents in human history, and theyve poured their energy into making sure that their kids got the best of everything. Now a great number of kids are leaving their parents.2. Anxieties of life without kid
5、sNearly 30% of 18-year-olds come from single-parent families, which means greater separation anxiety for parents(and kids)because theres really no one at home to talk to. Even in two-parent families, couples often face an unaccustomed silence across the dinner table without kids to make constant con
6、versation. Some discover new ways to reinvigorate their marriagesmoving from the suburbs to the city or planning a romantic holiday in Tuscany. But others struggle.3. Schools now prepare parents for the empty nestIn the old days, schools did next to nothing to prepare parents for the empty nest. It
7、was, “Good-bye, honey. “ and back to the highway. But now the transition has become so fraught that many colleges have begun adding special sessions for parents to the freshman orientation schedule.4. Some parents are happy with life without kidsAfter the first few weeks many parents find that its n
8、ot so bad to live in a clean, peaceful house with only one load of laundry a week.5. Stay-at-home moms have the chance to plan their new lifeIn the past, the empty nest often seemed toughest on stay-at-home moras, who made raising children their career. Thats still true, but now many say they also s
9、ee a chance for a new start.Despite rough moments in the first few weeks, most parents usually have settled into a routine by Thanksgiving, just in time for another rite of passage: the First Visit Home. Parents may be looking for quality time, but the kids are usually eager to hang out with their h
10、igh-school friends. Mark Turnowski, whos been through the drill with his older daughter, Lauren, 25, says the best approach is to welcome them home without too many restrictions on their time. “Parents are there for warmth and security, “ he says, “and then you have to step away. “ That gives them t
11、he space they need to stand on their ownand make their parents proud.ASophia Benders father, Thomas, a history professor at New York University, says one of the “everyday emptinesses“ he feels is at breakfast, when the family would read The New York Times and chat.BA few weeks ago, Shanda Schneider
12、sent her youngest daughter, Molly, 18, off to Northwestern University. As Mollys departure grew closer, she made plans. Last month she started commuting to DePaul University to get a masters degree in public service. Planning her new life was important, she says, because her husband, Joseph, 51, a s
13、urgeon, works long hours.C“What has surprised me is how happy some parents are to be empty nesters, “ says New York child psychiatrist Alvin Rosenfeld. Thats especially true for working mothers, who no longer feel so torn.DThe goal is to convince mom and dad that letting go is a good thingeven if it
14、 means that their kid might make a few mistakes along the way.EPsychologists who study marriage say the first year without kids is typically the second most stressful adjustment in a marriage; ironically, the only more perilous period is the first year of parenthood.FOver the next few years the numb
15、er of high-school graduates will rise steadily to a peak of 3. 2 million in 2008, the largest class ever.5 Tesco is the closest thing that Europe has to Wal-Mart. The U. K. s leading food and household-goods retailer sells everything from bananas to banking services, all at low prices. Two weeks ago
16、 the chain added yet another product to its massive lineup-phone calls. Tesco wont be the first European retailer to provide Internet phone services to its customers. But it will be the biggest. Whats more, Tesco isnt trying to make money selling phone calls. Its going to use cheap phone calls to se
17、ll you the things it actually does make money onlike clothing, food and household goods.1. The rise of voice-over-Internet servicesWelcome to the 21st-century telecommunications business. Its a place in which pretty much anyone with a laptop and an Internet connection can become your phone company.
18、How did this happen? One wordVoIP. Thats “voice over Internet protocol“ for the uninitiated, and its what companies like Skype and Vonage have been offering for a while now. VoIP turns your voice into just another form of digital data that can be sent through the Internet.2. Big telecoms are sufferi
19、ngThe shift is beginning to hit national telecoms and multinational mobile-phone companies. Just look at the last several months worth of profit warnings at companies like France Telecom, Deutsche Telekom and, most important, Vodafone, the largest mobile carrier in the world. It derives 80% of its r
20、evenue from voice, compared with an average of 55% for European telecoms, and is thus particularly vulnerable to the rise of voice-over-Internet services.3. Phone services tend to be freeWhile the telecommunications giants are suffering for a variety of reasons, the underlying problem is the same. N
21、ormally, products in highly competitive mass markets eventually become cheap cyclical commodities, which is what is happening to cell phones and all manner of consumer electronics.4. Companies are offering cheap or free Internet phone servicesOver the last year or so, Google, Microsoft, ATT, AOL, Br
22、itish Telecom and hundreds of other companies of all kinds have launched VoIP services.5. A new form of marketingIn a world where the phone is a staple of daily life, providing this service becomes a new way to connect to customers, an intimate form of marketing.The commercial possibilities dont sto
23、p there. Because once a customer is given his special handset and VoIP software, Tesco has made the leap from the grocery cart to the digital hub of the home. And in the Internet age, thats where the money is. Once a company like Tesco is in your home, it can help you manage all sorts of things digi
24、tally what you watch, who you speak to, what you buy, how your fridge gets stocked.ABut the ease of establishing Internet connections is pushing phone services beyond the commodity graveyard toward the purgatory of marketing giveaways, like those plastic toys that come free with your kids Happy Meal
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