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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 45(无答案)Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)0 The Dollar in World MarketsAccording to a leading German banker, the U. S. dollar is “the most frequently discussed economic phenomenon of our times“. He a
2、dds, “. the dollars exchange rate is at present the most important price in the world economy. . .“ 41 The central banks of many countries hold huge reserves of dollars, and over half of all world trade is priced in terms of dollars. Any shift in the dollars exchange rate will benefit some and hurt
3、others. 42_The dollars exchange rate has been too volatile and unpredictable. Several years ago the dollar was rapidly declining in value. 43 The rise in the price of foreign goods made it possible for U. S. businesses to raise the price of competing foods produced here, thus worsening inflation. Fo
4、reigners who dealt in dollars or who held dollars as reserves were hurt. People in the United States who had borrowed foreign currencies found that they had to pay back more than they borrowed because the declining dollar would buy fewer units of the foreign money. 44The dollar went soaring upward,
5、and the situation was reversed. United States exporters found it hard to sell abroad because foreigners would have to pay more for U.S. dollars. People in the United States now bought the relatively cheaper foreign goods, and U. S. manufacturers complained that they could not compete. Job losses wer
6、e often blamed on the “overvalued“ dollar5. Poor nations that had borrowed dollars found it difficult to repay both the loans and the interest because they had to use more and more of their own currencies to obtain dollars. 45 We might even return to the gold standard.Fixed exchange rates did not wo
7、rk in the past. Currency values should be determined by market conditions. A drop in the exchange value of a nations currency means6 that it is importing too much, that it is too inefficient to compete in world markets, that it is permitting a high rate of inflation which makes its goods too expensi
8、ve, that it is going too deeply in debt, or that others have lost confidence in the nations stability. A nation should bring its exchange rate back up by addressing these problems, not by interfering with the money market.A. The solution to this problem is to end the system of floating exchange rate
9、s and return to fixed rates.B. Some people suggest therefore, that the dollars value should be more tightly controlled.C. The United States lost face in the eyes of the rest of the world.D. Because the dollar acts as a world currency, its value affects many nations.E. This made it difficult for Amer
10、icans to purchase foreign goods and services.F. Those who borrowed a lot of money from a bank suffered most.5 Ants as a Barometer of Ecological ChangeAt picnics, ants are pests. But they have their uses. In industries such as mining, farming and forestry, they can help gauge the health of the enviro
11、nment by just crawling around and being antsy.It has been recognized for decades that ants-which are highly sensitive to ecological change-can provide, a near-percent barometer of the state of an ecosystem. Only certain species, for instance, will continue to thrive at a forest site that has been cl
12、eared of trees. 41 And still others will move in and take up residence.By looking at which species populate a deforested area, scientists can determine how “stressed“ the land is. 42 Ants are used simply because they are so common and comprise so many species.Where mine sites are being restored, for
13、 example, some ant species will recolonize the stripped land more quickly than others. 43 Australian mining company Capricorn Coal Management has been successfully using ant surveys for years to determine the rate of recovery of land that it is replanting near its German Creek mine in Queensland.Ant
14、 surveys also have been used with mine-site recovery projects in Africa and Brazil, where warm climates encourage dense and diverse ant populations. “We found it worked extremely well there, “ says Jonathan Majer, a professor of environmental biology. Yet the surveys are perfectly suited to climates
15、 throughout Asia, he says, because ants are so common throughout the region. As Majer puts it: “Thats the great thing about ants. “Ant surveys are so highly-regarded as ecological indicators that governments worldwide accept their results when assessing the environmental impact of mining and tree ha
16、rvesting. 44Why not? Because many companies cant afford the expense or the laboratory time needed to sift results for a comprehensive survey. The cost stems, also, from the scarcity of ant specialists. 45A. This allowed scientists to gauge the pace and progress of the ecological recovery.B. Yet in o
17、ther businesses, such as farming and property development, ant surveys arent used widely.C. Employing those people are expensive.D. They do this by sorting the ants, counting their numbers and comparing the results with those of earlier surveys.E. The evolution of ant species may have a strong impac
18、t on our ecosystem.F. Others will die out for lack of food.10 Crop Circle MysteriesThey are giant geometric patterns, which appear over-night in a field of crops. Many people believe that they are made by aliens. 41 “Crop circle“, as the mysterious patterns arc called, became a hot phrase this month
19、.42 Its believed to be the worlds first three, dimensional crop circle. The giant crop circle gives an impression of looking down on skyscrapers from above._ 43 Crop circles were first widely noticed in the late 1970s as many mysterious circles began appearing in crop fields throughout the English c
20、ountryside. People were intrigued by these giant patterns. They were huge (at least tens of metres in diameters) and popped up over-night. 44Various scientific and pseudo-scientific explanations were put forward to explain the phenomenon. Some hold that they were left by alien spaceships. Others say
21、 that they are simply an elaborate prank. 45 To date, thousands of circles have been discovered all over the globe, from the former Soviet Union to Japan to Canada.A. A strange pattern 360 feet (110 metres) in diameter was discovered earlier this month in a wheat field in Oxford shire, England.B. Ot
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