[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷480及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 480 及答案与解析Part B (10 points) 0 Today there is widespread agreement that multinational corporations will have an important effect on international relations and world economy. But there is little agreement on exactly what that effect will be. There are two groups of those who see them as
2、 benevolent and those who see them as evil.Among those who see multinational corporations as benevolent, many emphasize their importance in helping reduce the gap between rich countries and poor ones. These business giants are referred to as “engines of development“ because it is claimed that they d
3、o more to improve the economic life in less developed countries than all governmental foreign aid programs have ever done. By setting up factories abroad, they provide jobs; by equipping these factories with the latest machines and equipment, they make available the most modem technology. 【R1】_In fa
4、ct, they do better on their own. It may have been necessary in the mid-nineteen century for Admiral Perry to threaten the Japanese with naval bombardment if they did not allow western countries to trade with them. Such threats would make no sense today. 【R2】_The leaders of multinational corporations
5、 see patriotism as old-fashioned, the nation-state obsolete, and war in pursuit of national glory downright foolish. They believe that the multinational corporation is “a modern concept evolved to meet the requirements of modern age“, while the nation-state is “still rooted in archaic concepts unsym
6、pathetic to the need of our complex world.“ 【R3】_“I think, “ an official of General Electric once said, “getting General Electric everywhere in the world is the biggest thing we can do for world peace.“These proponents of the multinational corporations come by and large from the business world. Ther
7、e are, however, many critics among academic students of multinational corporations who regard them as a sinister force. They have produced detailed studies to prove that the benefits of multinational corporations are mostly illusory. To the claim that multinational corporations provide jobs, they po
8、int out that this is at the cost of jobs in other countries. To the claim that multinational corporations transfer technology, they reply: (1)often the equipment shipped overseas is out of date;(2)their technology is often unsuitable for many of the less developed countries where labor is plentiful
9、and therefore cheap. 【R4】_Therefore, they maintain that instead of being the “engines of development“, the multinational corporations are actually “engines of impoverishment“.These critics do not deny that consumption of the products of these corporations has risen in countries around the world. 【R5
10、 】_Therefore, although these corporations may breakdown national frontiers they strengthen class distinctions, widening the gap between the rich and the poor, creating greater social injustice and instability.AThe long, expensive American war in Vietnam did not bring new opportunities in Southeast A
11、sia for the multinational corporations. The decision of the Nixon administration to improve relations with China was more profitable to them.BThe fact that both American teenagers and Mexican peasants are drinking Coca Cola does not mean that the life of the Mexican peasants is getting better due to
12、 the multinational corporations.CThey therefore characterize themselves as hard-headed people who are helping to bring about a more cooperative system or world order by breaking down national, geographical, political, economic and ideological barriers.DOne study actually showed that multinational co
13、rporations do not invest capital from wealthy countries, but prefer to finance their operations from the local economy. In other words, they are simply transferring wealth from poorer countries to richer ones.EAccording to these critics, states will soon realize that they have lost their control ove
14、r issues such as taxation, employment and even the stability of their own currency.FBut they point Out that this so-called “Global Shopping Center“ is available only to a very small portion of the local population.GBecause goods are now produced within the less developed countries, there is less nee
15、d for them to import from abroad, and their balance of payments will improve. Multinational corporations today do not need their countries to provide military force to open foreign countries to their investment, products and sales.1 【R1 】2 【R2 】3 【R3 】4 【R4 】5 【R5 】5 AIndeed, such collaborations at
16、the institutional level must begin with stronger interaction between the offices that have oversight of research and international affairs. University research and international offices can partner on incentives and procedural changes(e.g. international travel awards, promotion and tenure guidelines
17、 that encourage outreach, etc.)as well as lobby federal agencies to provide more funding for multi-institutional collaborative projects. These offices can also help strategically map and forecast emerging research fields; identify gaps in expertise, instrumentation, and resources; find foreign partn
18、ers that can complement institutional priorities and strengths, including sharing of high-technology equipment; facilitate interdisciplinary connections; and promote targeted domestic and international institutional, multi-disciplinary, and multilateral linkages. BFor example, new generation influen
19、za vaccines arose from collaborations between US and Japanese pharmaceutical companies;information technology and cybersecurity tools were developed by the US Department of Defense with international allies; and clean energy and low carbon technologies from joint work by a consortium of US and Chine
20、se universities, national laboratories, and private sector companies. CIn order for US research universities to remain competitive in todays knowledge-and-innova-tion-driven global economy, it is essential to expand research and scholarly collaborations and forge partnerships internationally. In rec
21、ent years, the value of international collaboration has been increasingly emphasized by federal agencies, including the National Science Foundation(NSF), which now encourages more cross-border cooperation in science, technology, and education. DThe decrease in US-based global collaborations should c
22、oncern our science and technology policymakers and institutional leaders. Such worldly partnerships are essential for producing the best science and remaining competitive in the global scientific community. Any one university cannot sustain broad expertise and infrastructure in all disciplinary area
23、s. In addition to domestic collaborations, transnational partnerships can also provide opportunities for greater research synergies and complementarities. These collaborations also increase the breadth of scientific inquiry and have accelerated the commercialization of research around the globe. ESo
24、me universities already offer such services, and the support has resulted in new international research travel awards, targeted workshops, intra-institutional and transnational interdisciplinary collaborations. Clearly, new university organizational and operational instritutions that promote interna
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