[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷76及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 76 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 You are going to read a list of headings and a text about the law-making process of the United States.Choose a heading from the list AG that best fits th
2、e meaning of each numbered part of the text(1 5). The first and last paragraphs of the text are not numbered. There are two extra headings which you do not need to use.ACongressional Debate and VoteBVeto over Legislation of BillsCCommittee ConsiderationDCounteracting a Presidential VetoEPassage in B
3、oth ChambersFIntroduction of BillsGFunctions of the Joint CommitteeThe U. S. Congress has exclusive authority to enact federal legislation. The process by which a proposed bill becomes a law can be very complex and take years.【R1】 _Bills may originate in either the House of Representatives or the Se
4、nate, except that all bills for raising revenue must originate in the House of Representatives. Only Senators and Representatives(also known as Members of Congress)can introduce a bill in their respective chamber. When bills are introduced, they are given a bill number. The numbering system starts o
5、ver with each session of Congress, and bill numbers run in chronological order according to when the bill is introduced. Bills in the House of Representatives are given the initial H. R. and Senate Bills are given the initial S. Thus, H. R. 1, would be the first bill introduced in a new session of C
6、ongress or the House of Representatives(a session of Congress lasts for two years).【R2】 _After a bill is introduced, it is assigned to one or more committees in the chamber where it was introduced. A committee can amend, rewrite, recommend, or ignore the bill or report back to the full chamber with
7、no recommendation. Committees typically also submit a report explaining their views of the bill when sending a bill to the full House or Senate.【R3】 _Once the bill moves to the “floor“ of either the House of Representatives or the Senate(again depending on where the bill was introduced), the entire
8、chamber debates and may amend the bill. It then takes an open vote on the bill. For noncontroversial votes, the chamber will take a voice vote, but if any legislator asks for a roll call, then each members vote is made separately and publicly.【R4】 _If the bill passes the first chamber, it is sent to
9、 the other chamber where the process described above is repeated. If the bill is amended in the second chamber, it must be sent back to the first Chamber because both chambers must agree on the amendments. If the two chambers cannot immediately agree on how to pass identical legislation, the bill wi
10、ll be sent to a joint committee(comprised of both House of Representatives and Senate members), which will attempt to work out a compromise among the different versions of the bill. If the joint committee is successful, the bill will be returned to both chambers for a vote.【R5】 _Once an identical bi
11、ll passes both the House and the Senate, it is sent to the President who can do the following:(1)sign it and thus make it a law;(2)do nothing and after 10 days, if Congress stays in session, it becomes law;(3)do nothing and if Congress adjourns within 10 days, it does not become laws or(4)reject the
12、 bill by vetoing it and the bill will not become law unless the veto is overturned by Congress. Congress may overturn the Presidents veto by approving the bill again with at least a two-thirds majority vote in both the House and the Senate. The bill then becomes a law despite the Presidents veto.The
13、 state legislatures act in much the same way, although the process for enacting a bill within the legislatures is often more streamlined. Every state legislature, except Nebraskas, has two chambers. Most governors have veto power over state legislation, analogous to the veto power of the President.1
14、 【R1 】2 【R2 】3 【R3 】4 【R4 】5 【R5 】5 You are going to read a text on 5 ways companies win by giving stuff away, followed by a list of tips. Choose the most suitable advice from the list AG for each numbered subheading(1 5). There are two tips which you do not need to use.Consumers love freebies. But
15、the companies handing out complimentary comic books, ice cream and pancakes,love giveaways even more. On the surface, freebies look like obvious money losers. But when handled wisely, giveaways are all but guaranteed to boost sales.Consumers who try out one of those complimentary products have the p
16、otential of becoming a lifelong customer. But the power of giveaways goes much deeper. When consumers get something for nothing, they respond in a host of surprising, mostly unconscious ways and the net result is often that the companies handing out freebies are rewarded well for their “generosity.
17、“ Here are a few of the surprising ways consumers are affected by freebies:【R1 】You feel obligated to buy more.Marketers notice it over and over: Promotional events are huge moneymakers, even though logic would seem to dictate that retailers would lose money. The reason for this is what marketers ca
18、ll the reciprocity principleconsumers feeling liable for reciprocating a favor can occur despite the fact that they may never have requested the favor in the first place. _,【R2 】When given something for free, youll pay more for it later.If an item comes with an inexpensive price tag, we assume its c
19、heap quality and isnt worth good money. But if an item is thrown in as a bonus freebie when buying an expensive or luxury good, consumers deem the freebie as a higher quality product and are willing to pay more for the item on its own. This might seem a little screwy. If we view something deeply dis
20、counted as having a low value, why would we assign a higher value on it when it costs us nothing?_.【R3 】You perceive getting more as superior to a discount.In experiments conducted for a Journal of Marketing study, participants had a choice of getting 33% more coffee or 33% off the regular price of
21、coffee. More people picked the former, even though the discount is a better deal in terms of how much the coffee costs per ounce. _.【R4 】Youll buy more when theres a mystery involved.Offering a free gift-with-purchase without specifying what the item is prompts people to buy. Optimism about a surpri
22、se can prompt people to buy. When our purchase decisions are based on emotion, retailers even can get away with smaller or fewer freebies, just as long as theres a surprise involved. 【R5 】Youll talk more about freebies.The rise of social media has more companies concerned with “word of mouth“ market
23、ing and reputation. Getting your customers to say nice things about you is as effective as traditional advertising, and its almost always cheaper. And one of the easiest and best ways to get people talking about their products is to simply give them away. _.AUncertainty may have a stronger impact th
24、an simply offering more to consumers. Indeed, when offering more decreases uncertainty, the strategy may backfire because consumers may perceive the promotion to be less fun.BPeople view getting something free or extra as a gain, while a discount is viewed as just reducing the loss paid out of pocke
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