[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷493及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 493 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 The Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare, was supposed to transform American health insurance. Critics have long feared that it would do much
2、more. Republicans have cast Obamacare as a job-killing, economy-crushing villain. On February 4th they appeared to get more ammunition from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).The CBO, as part of its projection of economic growth over the next decade, estimates that Obamacare will lower full-time
3、employment by 2.3m in 2021, compared with what might have been without reform, and by 2.5m in 2025. The main reason is not that firms are already slashing jobs to avoid the burden the law imposes, as Republicans have complained, but that Americans will choose to work less.The insight that Obamacare
4、would lower the supply of labour is not new, but the magnitude of the CBOs estimate isthe 2.3m drop in 2021 is nearly three times larger than the CBOs earlier projection. Many factors account for the decline. Chief among them is the effect of subsidies for health insurance. To help Americans buy cov
5、erage on new health “exchanges“, Obamacare offers tax credits to those earning between 100% and 400% of the federal poverty line (about $11,500 to $46,000 for a single adult). Those tax credits are offered on a sliding scale, by income, so workers in effect pay a higher tax rate as their wages rise.
6、 This may dissuade them from trying to earn more.The White House, mining the report for good news, argued that Obamacare liberates American workers. “At the beginning of this year, we noted that as part of this new day in health care, Americans would no longer be trapped in a job just to provide cov
7、erage for their families, and would have the opportunity to pursue their dreams,“ the White House press secretary said in a statement. “This CBO report bears that out.“The supply-side effects are not all bad. Some Americans, no longer tied to their employer-provided insurance, may feel freer to take
8、 better jobs or start their own businesses. But this effect is unlikely to offset the ranks of people who choose to work less, or not at all. And although leisure is often agreeable, does America really want to encourage its citizens to put their feet up?1 The CBO predicts that _.(A)employment rate
9、is probably to be increased(B) companies will cut staff to avoid burden(C) economic growth will be around the corner(D)unemployment rate may be higher in the next decade2 The main cause of employment decline is _.(A)the failure of subsidy policy(B) economic crisis(C) medical insurance(D)health care
10、system3 American workers may work less because _.(A)the more they earn, the more tax they pay(B) they can get subsidies from the government(C) the less they work, the more free time they have(D)they can enjoy high salary even if they work less4 Which one is NOT benefit brought by Obamacare?(A)Americ
11、an workers may have more free time.(B) A large number of Americans do not have to go to work.(C) People in America have more chances to chase their dreams.(D)Americans will not be pitted in a job to cover family expenses.5 The authors attitude towards the effects of health insurance is _.(A)agreeabl
12、e(B) affirmative(C) doubtful(D)biased5 Over the past two decades Americas broken immigration system has confounded one Congress after another, because it never seemed possible to create a law that satisfied the right balance of interests. But some Republicans changed their minds after the 2012 presi
13、dential election, when Mitt Romney took just 27% of the Latino vote. It did not take a brilliant strategist to understand the threat; Latinos were growing in number, were increasingly likely to vote, and were turning away from Republicans in droves. Last June, 14 Republicans in the Senate joined the
14、 majority Democrats to pass a comprehensive immigration-reform bill. The effort stalled when the Republican-led House of Representatives said it would not take up the measure. But last week it roared back to life when John Boehner, the House Speaker, issued a brief memo to his caucus outlining princ
15、iples for reform.Although short on specifics, in most respects Mr. Boehners note echoes the Senate bill. It calls for a secure border, biometrics to track comers and goers, and a digitized system for employers to check the immigration status of workers. It urges the allocation of visas to suit the d
16、emands of American firms. It says that most of the 1.5m “Dreamers“ (illegal immigrants brought to America as children) should be allowed to become citizens. How the ground has shifted: only three years ago Senate Republicans put a Dream Act to death.These provisions are not universally lovedmany thi
17、nk America already spends too much money keeping people outbut they can command support from both parties in Congress. That may not apply to the knottiest part of reform: what to do about Americas 11m-12m illegal immigrants, two-thirds of whom have lived in the country for over a decade.The Senate b
18、ill would allow most undocumented immigrants to apply for citizenship after paying back-taxes, displaying English proficiency, passing a background check and so forth. That, though, was too much for House Republicans to stomach, so Mr. Boehner proposes merely to remove the threat of deportation from
19、 those who can satisfy a similar laundry list; there will, he says, be “no special path to citizenship“.6 We can learn from the first paragraph that _.(A)Mitt Romney is a presidential candidate(B) Americas law system has been confusing(C) Most Americans turn away from Republicans(D)Mitt Romney can b
20、e a perfect president7 According to Paragraph 2, which one is NOT true?(A)The immigration reform was postponed for a period.(B) John Boehner has made specific details for the reform.(C) Republicans once rejected reform of immigration policies.(D)Most Democrats have agreed to pass immigration reform
21、bill.8 Boehners memo responds to the Senate Bill in all aspects EXCEPT _.(A)emphasizing security issue(B) meeting the needs of companies(C) putting the Dream Act to death(D)allowing Dreamers to become Americans9 The thorniest problem of reform is how to _.(A)make the illegal immigrants legal(B) deal
22、 with millions of illicit immigrants(C) drive millions of immigrants out of America(D)cut costs on keeping immigrants out of America10 To become an American citizen, undocumented immigrants have to do all EXCEPT _.(A)having a clean record(B) paying required duties(C) mastering English well(D)owning
23、social background10 Even before the opening ceremony, a record had been broken at Sochi; 12 new events, the most for any Olympics, were scheduled to make their debut. Since the first winter Olympics in 1924, the total has swelled from 16 to 98. Some of the latest batch, such as the womens ski jump,
24、are variations on existing events. Others will be less familiar to the mainly middle-aged audience. This is as the organisers intended.More than half of all Americans who watched the 2010 winter Olympics on NBC were over 50. Teenagers hardly tuned in. For the main sponsors, which included Coca-Cola
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