[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷197及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 197 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 What is a woman worth? That is the question that has to be faced by divorcing couples and by their lawyers. The answers seem to be getting curiouser and
2、 curiouser. Last week a judge ordered an insurance broker to give his former wife a settlement of 48m. She had earlier refused his offer of about 20m, which is why the matter went to court. No doubt Beverley Charman wasan exemplary wife, and it is written in the Book of Proverbs that the price of a
3、virtuous woman is above rubies, but even so, 48m seems a little steep. It would buy a couple of continents worth of rubies.What women are really worth is beset with confusion and contradiction. There was a time when what women wanted was equal pay for equal work. One of the logical consequences was
4、that no woman was entitled to take out of a marriage any more than she brought into it. That view was later softened by a recognition that childbearing and childcare present a serious opportunity cost to most women. So now people tend to agree that at divorce a woman should be compensated both for t
5、hereal value that she brought to the marriage and for the opportunity cost to herselfher long slide down the career ladder, her loss of a personal pension, her reduced chances of finding another spouse.Then there is a surprisingly unliberated tendency among women, and among men, to make estimates th
6、at are unfairly biased in favor of women. The judge in the Charmans hearing said that this was one of the very small category of cases where the wealth created is of extraordinary proportions from extraordinary talent and energy of the husband and therefore the husband could keep more than half the
7、assets. That still left the wife with 48m (37% of the assets). But then the judge made some odd remarks about old-fashioned attitudes. Discussing John Charmans determination “to protect what he regards as wealth generated entirely by his efforts“, he said: “In the narrow, old-fashioned sense, that p
8、erspective is understandable, if somewhat outdated.“Wrong. It is the judge who sounds old-fashioned. This country is awash with clever and hardworking men who make huge sums of money while their wives do little to contribute to domestic comfort and not much to advance their husbands careers. That do
9、es not mean they are not entitled to proper compensation on divorce, but I think the assumption that they are entitled to half the fruits of the marriage, unless there is good reason why not, is absurd.1 The author holds that the divorce case of Beverley Charman has(A)stirred up the question of what
10、 a woman is worth.(B) demonstrated the priceless value of an exemplary woman.(C) reflected the complexity of the question about a womans value.(D)proved lawyers may help couples to make the right decision.2 The general recognition concerning the worth of a divorced woman refers to(A)she should be co
11、mpensated for what she has brought to the society.(B) she should not ask for more than what she has brought to the family.(C) she should be paid for what she has sacrificed as a mother and a wife.(D)she should not be paid for the cost of childbearing and childcare.3 Which of the following statement
12、can best represent the judges opinion in Charmans case?(A)The wealth in the family is created through the hardworking of both parties.(B) In some sense, the husbands attitude toward the case is reasonable.(C) There is a trend of husband trying to keep the majority of the family assets.(D)Young divor
13、ced couples dont believe that wealth should be separated equally.4 What does the author mean by “do little to contribute to domestic comfort and not much to advance their husbands careers“ (Lines 2-3, Paragraph 4)?(A)Wives are always of little value to their husbands and families.(B) Wives contribut
14、e less in improving the familys living standards.(C) Wives efforts are not enough to make their offspring comfortable.(D)Wives are dispensable unless they can help with their husbands careers.5 The main idea of the text is(A)the discontent with the compensation policy.(B) the unequal status of women
15、 in family.(C) the unliberated bias in favor of women.(D)the inferiority of women in the case of divorce.5 “It keeps you grounded, puts you in a situation that keeps you out of trouble, and puts you with a group that has the same mind-set,“ says Molly Skinner, a sophomore at the University of North
16、Carolina-Chapel Hill, appraising the nonathletic benefits she experienced while playing soccer in high school. According to one new study, suiting up for the high school team does seem togive girls a boost when it comes to getting a college diploma.The recent study, conducted by professors from Brig
17、ham Young University (BYU) and West Chester University of Pennsylvania (WCUP), found that women who played sports in high school were 73 percent more likely to earn a bachelors degree within six years of graduating from high school than those who did not. (The study did not look at male athletes.) T
18、heir analysis of data from 5,103 women collected as part of a U.S. Department of Education study found that even among girls who face statistical challenges finishing college based on socioeconomic background, the athletes still had more than 40 percent higher college completion rates than nonathlet
19、es, regardless of whether they played at the college level.“In times when we worry about improving academic performance or outcomes, we wonder should we be devoting time and money to extracurricular activities?“ asks BYU Prof. Mikaela Dufur, one of the studys authors. “These are important arenas for
20、in our casegirls to make connections with others and adults who help encourage them to succeed.“At the collegiate level, though, the measure of womens sports remains as murky (unclear) as ever, thanks to the politics of Title IX. Enacted in 1972, Title IX guarantees women equal opportunity in colleg
21、iate sports, but its critics contend that many schools reach that balance by cutting mens teams rather than adding womens. A July report on Title IX from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has done little to settle the debate. That study found increases in student participation in college at
22、hletics on both sides of the gender line, though the growth rate was higher for womens teams and female athletes.Title IX critics say that the GAO report relies too heavily on National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) data, which can obscure the number of mens teams cut from particular schools
23、 as more colleges join the NCAA overall.While the political debate continues, female athletes themselves seem to be focusing on the finish line. “I think that sports teaches you to persevere,“ says Virginia Tech-bound Rachel Plumb, who raced on her high schools cross country team. “It teaches you to
24、 keep an eye on a goal.“6 According to the first paragraph,(A)Molly Skinner is playing soccer on the university team.(B) playing soccer contributed to Mollys nonathletic life.(C) playing sports helps girls to enroll at universities.(D)playing sports grants girls extra credits at universities.7 Which
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