[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷248及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 248 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 People with hearing impairments dont want to be treated as though they are somehow less valuable in the community. Is it normal to be a little nervous c
2、ommunicating with a deaf person for the first time? Sure. Whats important though is realizing that while these people cant hear, they definitely can communicate effectively with you if you give them a chance. Any form of communication between people is a two way street. It is very important then to
3、determine how a deaf person prefers to communicate. There are a number of options available to them such as sign language, lip reading or using text. There will be a way of making a connection. It may sometimes he difficult or awkward but the effort is well worth it.If you need to communicate regula
4、rly with a deaf person there is no doubt that significant effort is required on your part to make the connection. It is almost like needing to learn a second language. Unfortunately for the majority of people it is not something that they encounter on a regular basis, so novices to sign language and
5、 lip reading can make unintentional errors. Mostly these errors are the result of speed. For lip reading it may be a case of talking too fast so that the deaf person doesnt have the capacity to catch all of the conversation. Alternatively it is not unusual for people to talk too slowly, as though th
6、e deaf person has a comprehension disorder rather than hearing. In terms of sign language it can be just as frustrating for the deaf person who is fluent in signing to try to decipher an untrained persons attempts at sign language. Novices who learn the signs but only use them occasionally never rea
7、lly learn how to “speak“ in sign language the way someone closely tied to deaf people can. The dilemma can be compared to visiting a foreign country in which the inhabitants speak a different language. You may have spent years studying that language but when you find yourself thrust into a different
8、 culture you realize that you have learned the rules and vocabulary of the language but you have not learned how to speak it.Dealing with deaf people does not necessarily have to significantly alter the way that you get your message across. Even with hearing people verbal communication only makes up
9、 a small component of the way a message is delivered. You may need to think a little more about the best way of making a connection but it can be done. These are ordinary people you are dealing with and they deserve to be treated with dignity and respect, the same as anyone else.1 A deaf person_.(A)
10、is somehow less valuable in the community(B) can communicate effectively with normal people(C) should be treated as a normal person in the society(D)feels a little nervous when communicating with other people2 It may sometimes be difficult_.(A)to determine how a deaf person communicates(B) to choose
11、 the appropriate option to communicate(C) for a deaf person to communicate in sign language(D)for us to attempt to communicate with a deaf person3 The typical error made by someone who has no experience in lip reading is_.(A)talking too fast(B) talking too slowly(C) talking at a wrong speed(D)talkin
12、g at a normal speed4 Learning to “speak“ in sign language_.(A)is similar to learning to speak a foreign language(B) is easier for a deaf person than for a normal person(C) is just as frustrating for a deaf person as for a normal person(D)is effortless and pleasant for someone closely tied to deaf pe
13、ople5 The author primarily asserts in the text that_.(A)the way of communication varies with hearing people(B) deaf people should he treated with dignity and respect(C) its difficult to communicate regularly with a deaf person(D)a message is delivered mainly through verhal communication5 Never has a
14、 generation of young people spent so much money yet understood so little about how to manage it. Over the past decade, the average credit-card debt of Americans ages 18 to 24 doubled, to nearly $3,000. Among high school seniors, 4 out of 5 have never taken a personal-finance class, but nearly half h
15、ave an ATM debit card, and more than a quarter have bounced a check, according to a survey of 5,775 teens, released in April by the nonprofit JumpStart Coalition for Financial Literacy. If those trends continue, declaring bankruptcy could become as common as earning a bachelors degree.The scourge of
16、 financial illiteracy is worrisome not only for young debtors but also for their parents, many of whom are facing retirement and cant keep bailing out their kids forever. But at least one financial institution has found a way to capitalize on the problem. San Francisco-based Wells Fargo Bank has lau
17、nched an online role-playing video game aimed at teaching teens and young adults the basics of financial managementwith no strings attached, although Wells Fargo wouldnt object if users ended up opening accounts at the bank. The game can be found at stagecoachisland. com and works only on Windows ma
18、chines.The biggest challenge, says Erik Hauser of Swivel Media, who developed the game, was to find a way to engage kids attention. “Theyre used to instant messaging, instant gratification and instant pudding. We had to find an approach that wasnt dry or static. “ Players travel around a fantasy wor
19、ld, plunking down virtual cash at the mall or a car-rental agency, and earn spending money at any of the islands seven virtual ATMs by taking quizzes(after a brief tutorial)on such real-world fundamentals as credit, auto loans and online banking. Sample question: What does APR stand for? a)account p
20、ercentage rate, b)average parcel rate, c)American paper route or d)annual percentage rate. For choosing d, you net $ 15 plus a shockingly generous 10% interest each day on your virtual savings account.But no computer game alone can cure adolescent financial ignorance. Some curriculum experts wonder
21、why high schools are still teaching algebra, trigonometry and calculus but not the financial skills their students will need to survive in the real world, such as how to fill out tax forms, compare interest rates or calculate the return on an investment. “ More schools need to offer money-management
22、 classes,“ says Lewis Mandell, a finance professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo who oversaw the JumpStart research. “The curriculum has to be made relevant to their lives.6 The first paragraph is primarily intended to illustrate_.(A)the life style of young generation(B) the financi
23、al state of high school seniors(C) the survey released by a nonprofit agency(D)the serious financial illiteracy among adolescents7 Financial illiteracy of the youth is likely to lead to_.(A)the increase of young debtors(B) the declaration of bankruptcy(C) the worry of most retiring parents(D)the pro
24、sperity of a financial institution8 According to the text, Wells Fargo Bank_.(A)has heavily invested in financial education(B) is extremely interested in fostering financial literacy(C) makes the best use of young peoples financial illiteracy(D)tries to win more clients by launching an online video
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