[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷339及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 339 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 Demography, which is about long term trends, may seem an unusual prism through which to view a global crisis sparked by financial sector bubbles. But th
2、ose seeking a sustainable way out of the crisis would do well to take account of it.This is a crisis not only of too great expectations of asset price growth, but of too great expectations of how fast the economy of an aging world can grow, leading to massive overinvestment in everything from houses
3、 to cars.The global annual average growth of 5 percent in the five years ending in 2007 was bought at a high cost to the future, and a slowing growth in the workforce means expectations must be lowered further. Policies need to be shaped to demographic realities.Think of Japan, the worlds oldest soc
4、iety. Years of fiscal stimulus have had only a modest impact on growth. Infusions of yet more yen borrowed from its citizenry and from companies reluctant to reinvest their profits seem unlikely to have more than short-term impact.Japans workforce is declining and age is taking a toll both on innova
5、tion and the desire to spend.The only chance for global growth rates to return to previous norms is to find ways of increasing growth in those countries that have more favorable demographics.In theory, that might be Africa. Hut stability issues in many sub Saharan African countries suggest that the
6、more realistic opportunities exist in South Asia, parts of Southeast Asia and the Middle East/ North Africa. Yet in some of the countries with potential Iran is a good example the politics is forbidding. In others, the financing tools or social infrastructure are inadequate.Still, these countries of
7、fer the most hope of compensating for demography-driven slowdowns elsewhere. A trillion or two dollars in credit for them will do more for the global economy than similar stimulus for countries with aging populations.As for aging countries, the crisis has clearly shown the need to raise retirement a
8、ges by five years to reflect increases in life spans to relieve the state budgets now weighed down by bank bailouts, and to reduce the burden on corporate and other pension schemes.In East and West alike, most people are willing and able to work longer and remain productive members of society until
9、70 or beyond. Few are doing so.Only a return to replacement-level fertility rates will provide a lasting solution. Meanwhile, the need for later retirement is urgent. This crisis underlines the necessity for developed country governments to adjust spending and social policies to demographic realitie
10、s at home and abroad.1 The author suggests that demography_.(A)is a critical factor to be considered in coping with the crisis(B) clarifies and explains global economic crisis in more depth(C) provides a solution for us to get out of crisis in the long run(D)inevitably leads to financial sector bubb
11、les on a global scale2 The global financial crisis might have been caused mainly by_.(A)the global annual average growth of 5 percent(B) the pursuit for unreasonable economic growth rate(C) the slowing growth in workforce in an aging world(D)the unbalanced investment in everything such as houses3 Th
12、e example of Japan is cited to show that _.(A)fiscal stimulus has limited impact on growth(B) an aging population has weak desire to spend(C) policies should accord with demographic realities(D)economic stimulus brings about short-term impact4 It seems that the countries with more favorable demograp
13、hics _.(A)lack adequate financial tools and social infrastructure(B) provide opportunities for the world to recover growth(C) have fiscal headroom to boost demand in the short run(D)ensure that global growth rates return to previous level5 The author urges countries with aging populations_.(A)to mod
14、ify their spending and social policies(B) to increase their fertility rates by a large margin(C) to persuade productive members to work longer(D)to raise retirement ages to keep economy growing5 If youve gotten used to smoke-free bars, heres a new concept to wrap your mind around: smoke-free cigar l
15、ounges. This innovation comes to us by courtesy of Washington states voters, who recently approved an initiative that bans smoking in nearly every indoor location except for private residences. The ban makes no exception for businesses whose raison detre is tobacco consumption, even if they have ven
16、tilation systems that whisk smoke away as soon as its produced. By forbidding smoking within 25 feet of entrances and windows, it even threatens to eliminate sidewalk smoking sections and quick outdoor cigarette breaks.As these provisions suggest, the real motivation behind government-imposed smokin
17、g bans is not to shield customers and employees from secondhand smoke, although that rationale is popular with the general public. For the activists and government officials who push the bans, the main point is to discourage smoking by making it inconvenient and socially unacceptable, transforming i
18、t into a shameful vice practiced only in privacy and isolation. That doesnt mean everyone who voted for the Washington ban, which will be the most restrictive state law of its kind in the country when it takes effect on December 8, is eager to save smokers from themselves. By and large, Im sure, the
19、 bans supporters simply wanted to avoid tobacco smoke without having to make any sacrifices.For example, they did not want to have to choose between tolerating smoke and passing over otherwise appealing bars and restaurants that allow smoking. Instead they decided to force the owners of those establ
20、ishments to change their policies by threatening to fine them and take away the licenses on which their livelihoods depend.Mow much courage does it take, in a state where nonsmokers outnumber smokers by four to one, to declare that the minoritys desires should count for nothing, even when business o
21、wners want to accommodate them? How admirable is it, in a state where 80 percent of restaurants already are smoke free, to insist that the rest follow suit?The employee protection excuse does not make this demand any more reasonable. As a nonsmoking Seattle bartender told The Seattle Times, “You kno
22、w what youre getting into when you work in a bar. If I had a problem with smoke, Id get another job. “Secondhand smoke is, in any case, not the main concern of those who promote smoking bans in the name of “public health“. Laws like Washingtons are “one of the most effective ways to provide the stro
23、ng incentive often needed to get smokers to quit“, according to John Banzhaf, executive director of Action on Smoking and Health.6 The recently approved smoking ban aims at forbidding smoking_.(A)in tobacco consumption businesses(B) in all the sidewalk smoking sections(C) in smoke-free bars and ciga
24、r lounges(D)in places except for ones own houses7 It is obvious that smoking bans are imposed to_.(A)get smokers to quit in all the public places(B) guarantee nonsmokers a clean environment(C) protect nonsmokers from secondhand smoke(D)satisfy the eager demand of the general public8 The people who v
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