[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷214及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 214 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 That mythical beast, homo economicus, otherwise called Economic man, is utterly clear about the purpose of work: to get paid. He is keener on leisure th
2、an on work, and if money can be got without effort, he downs tools. If real people feel the same, then bountiful out-of-work benefits should be found in the same places as work-shy citizens.Yet a cross-country comparison of benefits and attitudes to work published on January 28th finds precisely the
3、 opposite pattern. Researchers ranked 13 countries according to their generosity (measured by comparing typical benefits to those out of work with the average wage of a production worker) and their citizens commitment to work (gauged by asking whether they would work if they did not need the cash, a
4、nd whether they regarded a job as merely a way to earn a living). They found that the more generous a state is the keener on work its people are. Britons, whose benefits were the stingiest (most ungenerous) after those that Americans get, were least keen of all on work.One reason may be the skills m
5、ake-up of the British workforce. The researchers found, logically enough, that professionals and graduates were more positive about work than the unskilled and non-graduates. Fewer Britons than Norwegians (who came top on work commitment) have professional jobs or degrees. But this does not entirely
6、 explain their comparative immunity to the attractions of toil: Britons of every social class and level of education were less keen on work than their counterparts elsewhere.Could the “dependency culture“ currently exercising British politicians be solved by raising benefits? Unlikely, says Alison P
7、ark, editor of the annual British Social Attitudes Report, in which the study appeared: attitudes to work vary from country to country for many reasons. The report states that the lavishness of what the report terms “encompassing“ states, all Nordic with Lutheran traditions, may have been made possi
8、ble by a strong work ethic, rather than a stronger commitment to work having emerged as a result of it.And work incentives are affected by features of welfare systems other than overall generosity: “corporatist“ states such as Germany, which pay higher benefits to those with a longer work history, m
9、ay be encouraging positive attitudes to work by such conditionality. Britains poor benefits, by contrast, are largely independent of previous employment, which may mean they are seen as an alternative to work, rather than as one of the good things that flow from it.1 Homo economicus is characterized
10、 as _.(A)economical(B) lazy(C) leisure-obsessed(D)benefits-driven2 What can be inferred from the second paragraph?(A)The keener on work its people are, the more generous a state is.(B) People who are keen on work will make their state generous.(C) The benefits which Britons get were the stingiest.(D
11、)Americans got stingier benefits than Britons did.3 By saying “their comparative immunity to the attractions of toil“ (Para. 3), the author means(A)Britons are healthy enough not to feel ill(B) Britons have good immune system(C) Britons are not keen on work(D)Britons are afraid of hard work4 Accordi
12、ng to the British Social Attitudes Report, “encompassing“ states are generous due to _.(A)the dependency culture(B) a strong work ethic(C) the rise of benefits(D)various working attitudes5 Germany is mentioned in the last paragraph to show that _.(A)Germany pays higher benefits to those with a longe
13、r work history(B) corporatist states like Germany provide better benefits than Britain(C) welfare system is also likely to influence work incentives(D)Germany encourages positive work attitudes by paying higher benefits5 As the Senate prepares to vote on legislation to empower the Food and Drug Admi
14、nistration to regulate tobacco products, its members would be wise to consult a recent appeals court decision. The decision makes it clear that the tobacco companies have engaged in deceitful and harmful behavior for many decades and cannot be trusted to reform on their own. Regulatory oversight ist
15、he best chance to rein them in.The unanimous ruling by a three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia upheld major elements of a 2006 lower court decision that found big tobacco companies guilty of racketeering and fraud as part of a prolonged campaign to dece
16、ive and addict the public. That 1,742-page opinion, rendered by Judge Gladys Kessler, laid out in painstaking detail how the tobacco companies made false statements and suppressed evidence to deny or play down the addictive qualities and the adverse health effects of smoking.Judge Kessler found that
17、 the companies manipulated the design of cigarettes to deliver addictive doses of nicotine, falsely denied that secondhand smoke caused disease and falsely represented that light and low-tar cigarettes presented fewer health risks.The appeals court not only upheld her decision as legally sound, it s
18、eemed deeply impressed by the “volumes of evidence“ and “countless examples of deliberately false statements“ underlying many of Judge Kesslers findings. It also upheld some but not all of the marketing restrictions and other requirements she imposed to prevent the companies from making future false
19、 claims and engaging in additional fraudulent activities.The companies protested that they should not be subjected to such requirements because they had already agreed to numerous remedies under a settlement agreement with 46 states and the District of Columbia. The appeals panel was rightly unimpre
20、ssed. It upheld the district courts findings that after the settlement went into effect in 1998, the companies almost immediately began to evade and violate various prohibitions against joint activities and false statements.The House has already voted to give the F.D.A power to regulate tobacco. Sen
21、ators, who are getting ready to vote on similar legislation, now have fair warning, if they needed any more, that this is a dishonest industry. It cant be trusted to behave responsibly or even adhere to agreements it has signed. It is time to grant the F.D.A the power to regulate the content and mar
22、keting of tobacco products.6 Why would it be wise for the senators to consult a recent appeals court decision before voting?(A)It reveals to senators tobacco companies incompetence in self-discipline.(B) It makes the senators learn how profitable the tobacco industry is.(C) It helps the senators rea
23、lize the necessity of regulatory oversight.(D)It points out that tobacco companies have been liars for many decades.7 We can infer from Judge Kesslers findings that _.(A)tobacco companies achieve customer addiction at the cost of their health(B) the adverse health effects of smoking have been chroni
24、cally underestimated(C) racketeering and fraud have blinded the tobacco companies for a long time(D)the diseases caused by secondhand smoke have been carelessly denied8 The restrictions and requirements imposed by Judge Kessler _.(A)have entirely been approved by the appeals court(B) will immediatel
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