[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷40及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 40 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 Poor People Also Can Have a Lawsuit in AmericanAmericas courts are built on a system of rules and procedures that assume that almost everyone who comes t
2、o court has a lawyer. Unfortunately, the reality is quite different. An increasing number of civil cases go forward without lawyers. Litigants who cannot afford a lawyer, and either do not qualify for legal aid or are unable to have a lawyer assigned to them because of dwindling budgets, are on thei
3、r own prose. Whats more, theyre often on their in cases involving life-altering situations like divorce, child custody and loss of shelter.As the economy has worsened, the ranks of the self-represented poor have expanded. In a recent informal study conducted by the Self-Represented Litigation Networ
4、k, about half the judges who responded reported a greater number of prose litigants as a result of the economic crisis. Unrepresented litigants now also include many in the middle class and small-business owners who unexpectedly find themselves in distress and without sufficient resources to pay for
5、 the legal assistance they need.As judges, we believe more needs to be done to meet this growing challenge: an inaccessible, overburdened justice system serves none of us well. California took a major step forward when it became the first state to recognize as a goal the right to counsel in certain
6、civil cases. But this is only a beginning. It is essential that we promote other efforts to close the “justice gap“. One such effort involves the “unbundling“ of legal services. Forty-one states have adopted a model rule drafted by the American Bar Association, or similar provisions, which allow law
7、yers to take only part of a case, a cost-saving practice known as “limited-scope representation“ that is responsive to new realities.Traditionally, lawyers have been required to stay with a case from beginning to end, unless a court has excused them from this obligation. Now, in those states that ex
8、plicitly or implicitly allow unbundling, people or businesses can hire a lawyer to help them fill out forms, to prepare documents, to coach them on how to present in court or to appear in court for hearings. What could be wrong with this? Well, some lawyers have expressed concern that limited legal
9、representation will encourage litigants to dissect their cases in an effort to save money, sacrificing quality representation that the litigant might otherwise be able to afford. We have also heard the argument that by offering too much assistance to self-represented litigants, the courts themselves
10、 are undermining the value of lawyers and the legal profession. Apparently, some are concerned that the court system will become so user-friendly that there will be no need for lawyers.1 The passage mainly talks about_.(A)the influence of crisis on U.S. court system(B) the defects of Americas court
11、system(C) the different ways to apply for a lawyer(D)new rules concerned with lawyer service2 From the first paragraph, we can learn that_.(A)it is illegal if litigants dont have a lawyer in America courts(B) the number of self-represented litigants is increasing(C) Americas court system is built on
12、 the basis of meeting the reality(D)litigants can only pay for the legal assistance by themselves3 According to the author, what change has been made because of the economic crisis?(A)The number of prose litigants has been enlarged.(B) The cases about economic dispute have increased.(C) Many prose l
13、itigants lost the case without lawyer.(D)Half of the prose litigants are a result of the crisis.4 The “unbundling“ of legal services (Line 10, Para. 3) means that_.(A)a lawyer is excused from his obligation by a court(B) a lawyer may take the whole case(C) the cost for litigants to have a lawyer mig
14、ht be lower(D)litigants can only hire a lawyer to do some trifle things5 Why do many people worry about the rule of limited legal representation?(A)Because the rule might harm the interest of lawyers.(B) Because the rule has helped litigants too much.(C) Because the rule might lower lawyers income.(
15、D)Because the rule neglects the importance of lawyers.5 The Social Changes Transformed Todays GrandparentsThe grand has been taken out of grandparent, leaving grandparents with all the responsibilities of raising a child. According to the U. S. Census Bureau, 3.7 million grandparents had grandchildr
16、en living with them, about 35% without a parent present. They cross social, economic and religious lines, and their numbers are rising.Grandparents are often the safety net that catches children whom parents, fate and society failbut not without strain to the net. If raising a child changes your lif
17、e, raising a grandchild turns it upside down. Isolation is a common complaint among second-time parents. Social lives dwindle, as grandparents dont fit in with younger parents yet cant bring children to senior events. Late-life dreams get put on hold, while the expenses of child rearing create new f
18、inancial challenges.There is also emotional effect; fear of losing a child to disfunctional parents, grief at losing the grandparent role, and anger at the adult child who wont parent. And there is the simple reality of age. “Im not 25 anymore,“ says a 51-year-old grandmother. “Physically, I cant do
19、 the things that a mom and a dad can do. We have the care, but we dont have the youth.“Likely as not, the children themselves are victims of emotional hurt. “These children are suffering profound loss,“ says Sylvie de Toledo, founder of Grandparents as Parents (GAP), a California support network. “T
20、hey come with everything from emotional, behavioral, academic and medical problems to physical disabilities from prenatal substance abuse.“Finally, these recycled parents are often forced to negotiate with an unfamiliar bureaucracy, seeking welfare assistance or legal custody, enrolling kids in scho
21、ol or getting medical care. “The underlying problem is that they dont understand what their rights are and nobody can tell them,“ says Gerard Wallace, director of the Grandparent Caregiver Law Center in New York. There is little in law books to help; attorneys and social workers are often unsure bow
22、 existing laws apply.What helps? Social workers and attorneys who strive to understand. Lawmakers who consider the needs of this population. And support groups, like GAP and those run by New Yorks department for the aging, that offer resources and reduce isolation. Vickie Corbett, who lives with her
23、 grandchildren, started her own group in Rocky Mountain, N. C. , for that reason. “Honest to goodness, it saved my life,“ she says.But Corbett also admits that her unexpected job has its rewards. “The best part,“ she says, “is when her granddaughter says after a bad day, you know I love you and Gran
24、dpa more than anything in the world , and that makes it OK. “ Some parts of being a parent are worth repeating.6 Which of the following is not “strain“ when grandparents raise their grandchildren?(A)Isolation.(B) Abandoning of late-life dreams.(C) Financial challenges.(D)Safety concerns.7 What is th
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