[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷210及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 210 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 In theory, a government bailout should provide a short-term“ infusion of cash to give a struggling company the chance to right itself. But in its aggres
2、sive dealings with U.S. automakers, most recently General Motors, the Obama administration is coming dangerously close to engaging in financial engineering that ignores basic principles of fairness and economic realities toachieve political goals.It is now clear that there is no real difference betw
3、een the government and GM. For all intents and purposes, the government, which is set to assume a 50 percent equity stake in the company, is GM, and it has been calling the shots in negotiations with creditors. While the Obama administration has been playing hardball with bondholders, it has been mo
4、re than happy to play nice with the United Auto Workers (UAW). How else to explain why a retiree health-care fund controlled by the UAW is going to get a 39 percent equity stake in GM for its remaining $10 billion in claims while bondholders are being pressured to take a 10 percent stake for their $
5、27 billion? Its highly unlikely that the auto industry professionals at GM would have reached such a deal if the government had not been watching themor providing the money needed to keep the factory doors open.GM is widely expected to file for bankruptcy before the end of this month. If this were a
6、 typical bankruptcy, the company would be allowed by law to tear up its UAW collective bargaining agreement and negotiate for drastically reduced wages and benefits. Surely, the government wont let that happen. Still, the threat of a contract abolition probably played a role in the unions agreement
7、to cost-cutting measures last week. Its never easy for unions to make concessions, but the sting of handing back money is being softened by the governments desire to give the union a huge ownership stake in GM.The administration argues that it could not risk alienating the union for fear of triggeri
8、ng a strike that could permanently cripple GM. It also assumes that it had to agree to protect suppliers and fund warranties in order to preserve jobs and reassure potential buyers that their cars would be serviced. These are legitimate concerns. But its too bad that the Obama administration has not
9、 thought more deeply about how its bullying of bondholders could convince future investors that the last thing they want to do is put money into any company that the government hasor couldbecome involved in.1 In its dealings with U.S. automakers, the Obama administration has(A)been hard on sharehold
10、ers and auto industry labor force.(B) helped struggling automakers to right themselves with a short-term cash-infusion.(C) narrowly avoided ignorance of basic principles of fairness and economic realities.(D)successfully saved the automaker-giants while striving for political goals.2 The statement “
11、call the shots“ (Line 3, Paragraph 2) is closest in meaning to(A)implement strategies.(B) have the final say.(C) seek compromises.(D)make concessions.3 If it had not been watched by the government, GM would probably have(A)imposed no pressure on bondholders to take the 10% equity stake.(B) cut the p
12、ercentage of equity stake controlled by the UAW.(C) torn up its UAW collective bargaining agreement in an illegal way.(D)launched staff-downsizing and reduced workers wages and benefits.4 It can be inferred from Paragraph 3 that the UAW gives top priority to(A)taking its ownership stake in GM.(B) en
13、larging the retiree health-care fund.(C) raising workers wages and benefits.(D)validating the contract with GM.5 To which of the following statements would the author most likely agree?(A)The UAW should be fully satisfied in order to avoid a strike.(B) The administration has given more than enough s
14、ympathy to the workers.(C) The unfair treatment can make future investors lose trust in the government.(D)Legitimate concerns are only tools of the government to achieve political goals.5 Biographies can be wearisome contrivances, often too long and too detailed for their own good. Biographers make
15、the mistake of spending too much time worshipping their subjects. Think of the authoritative three-volume life of Robert Frost by Lawrence Thompson, for example, and how the biographer passed, over the many years of its making, from hero worship to intense dislike of thepoet he shadowed for almost a
16、 quarter of a century. Yes, too long and intense an acquaintance can lead to sourness.As the bicentenary of Charles Darwins birth on February 12th approaches, it is good to welcome a biography which is relatively small, but in no way superficial or meager. Ruth Padel has achieved this feat by writin
17、g her great-great-grandfathers life in a sequence of often quite short poems. Through her verses she seeks to capture the “voice“ of Darwin. Ms Padel embeds many of Darwins own wordsfrom his books or his lettersin her poems, and the results tend to give the sense of being jointly authored. Sometimes
18、 she shapes entire pieces of quotation into her own poetic passages. If this seems to be a bit of sly plagiarism, it doesnt feel like it. It feels more like a skillful act of collaboration between the living and the dead, one melding easily with the other.Why does this book work so well? How does it
19、 manage to say so much in so few words? Ms Padel seems to have caught the essence of the mans .character, as if in a butterfly net. She enters into his cast of mind, bringing across his hyper-sensitivity, his sense of fragility, his lifelong boldness, and the poems are a sequence of snapshotsoften s
20、mall, intermittent and delicately imagisticof particularly crucial incidents in his life; of moments of intellectual illumination.It is not easy to describe a whole life in relatively few words. You need to find some way of filling in the background. Ms Padel has overcome this problem by having para
21、graphs of notes run, in a single column, beside the texts of the poems so that they can be read side by side.And why are poems a good way of iUuminating a life such as Darwins? The best lyric poems think of Keats or Shelley, for exampleare moments of sudden insight. And Darwin, throughout, was in th
22、e grip of something very similar: a terrible, destabilizing sense of wonder. He sensed hints of the marvelous everywhere he looked. All the sadder thenand this is something that Ms Padel does not explainthat, later in life, the man who carried with him on the Beagle Channel a copy of Miltons “Paradi
23、se Lost“ found that he could no longer enjoy poetry.6 According to the author, biographies can become boring because they are too(A)short.(B) detailed.(C) authoritative.(D)superficial.7 The example of Lawrence Thompson is to show that(A)its most likely that acquaintances dislike each other in the lo
24、ng run.(B) biographers have to show all the goodness of their subjects.(C) over-worshipping the subject might cause emotional changes of biographers.(D)other biographers may criticize the author for showing too much worshipping.8 Charles Darwins biography by Ruth Padel(A)quoted many of Ruths books a
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