[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷85及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 85 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 As America moves into the 21st century, the changing composition of the workforce will become more evident to both the general public and American busine
2、sses. In the early part of the 21st century, growth in the U.S. labor supply is expected to slow considerably. If labor demand remains as strong as in recent years, firms will have to continue their active recruitment of new workers to fill job openings. This increased emphasis on recruitment has cr
3、eated and will continue to create new employment opportunities for a broader group of job seekers from relatively untapped labor pools. Demographically, the share of whites and males in the labor force will continue to fall in the 21st century, while the share of women and ethnic and racial minority
4、 workers, especially Hispanics and Asians, will grow. The characteristics of this more diverse group of individuals could have important implications for American workplaces.High skills and knowledge are important to American firms competing in a global economy and the best measure of skills and kno
5、wledge is educational attainment. While the U.S. workforce as a whole has a higher educational level than ever, some problems are clear. Levels of educational attainment are quite low among recent immigrant groups. For example, less than 25 percent of the Mexican-born population residing in the U.S.
6、 has a high school diploma or higher. As growth in the U.S. labor force slows, improvements in the overall skills and competence of the workforce will depend primarily on upgrading the skills of existing workers. Attempts to improve the educational attainment of future cohorts of workers through edu
7、cational reform are vitally important. Strong recruitment of new workers coupled with continued interest in cultivating workplace diversity means that businesses must be aware of current and future trends in the racial, ethnic, age, and gender composition of the workforce.1 A trend in the new Americ
8、an workforce is_.(A)a declining number of males entering the workforce(B) a growing oversupply of workers in relation to demand(C) a growing oversupply of immigrant workers(D)a decreasing share of white workers in the workforce2 One characteristic of the new workforce is_.(A)the low educational leve
9、l of it compared to previous years(B) the large share of Mexican immigrants(C) the low educational level of its immigrants(D)a gap between educational levels in certain immigrants3 By referring to problems with the Mexican immigrant workforce the author means to say that_.(A)the government should be
10、 more selective about which immigrants they allow(B) employers must improve their recruitment methods to avoid hiring them(C) the education system needs to create programs to upgrade workers skills(D)the result will be a decrease in American competitiveness4 The main idea of the second paragraph is_
11、.(A)diversity of the workforce has its disadvantages(B) besides new opportunities, the changing workforce also contain challenges(C) the low educational levels of immigrants is a challenging problem(D)America had better face the problem of declining skills or it will suffer5 Which of the following w
12、ould be the best title for the text?(A)The Drawbacks of Immigrant Labour(B) Reasons Behind Declining Skills in the American Workforce(C) The Advantages and Disadvantages of Workplace Diversity(D)The Opportunities and Challenges Ahead in Our Changing Workforce5 Many now have been breathing hot flames
13、 at our industry and so I thought it would be time to say my piece this week, after all, we in the business cannot deny that it has been a rough spring for newspaper editors and reporters. Ethical scandals great and small have soiled newsrooms from coast to coast. Everyone knows about the profound d
14、eceits of Jayson Blair at The New York Times, and the “Writergate“ controversy involving Rick Bragg, which led to the departure of the two top editors at the paper. Other misdeeds have ranged from two reporters at The Salt Lake Tribune selling information to The National Enquirer, to a food writer f
15、or The Hartford Courant fired for plagiarizing recipes. Are newspaper standards going to pot?Some say ethics are worse than everor are they? The past is filled with people running photos of wrestlers in the sports section in exchange for money. In fact, ethical breaches may be less of a problem than
16、 20 years ago. A lot of newspapers are cutting corners, but the standards in the business have improved. There were things going on in the pastsuch as reporters writing speeches for politicians they covered and taking bribes from lobbyistsbut people back then were quietly moved out or they left on t
17、heir own. There was no public display.The industry as a whole is in trouble because, due to media concentration, people at the top are taking out too much money and driving the profits up. The perception is that the real customers are not those who read the paper but those who buy the stock, which d
18、amages the profession. Some of this is about resource pressure. Copydesks are overloaded and there is not enough time and more reporters are having to report by phone. The larger the size of newspapers, the less communication between divisions there tends to be. Reporters dont climb the stairs anymo
19、re, they are highly trained people who sit in their offices and write term papers and wont sully themselves going to a greasy housing project or stand out in the rain for a few hours. The economics of journalism along with technological changes has created an atmosphere of trying to get enormous amo
20、unts of information as rapidly as possible. The important thing is to make sure the ownership understands the value of a news organization with integrity and every paper needs to slow down and remind ourselves that we have nothing to sell if the readers dont believe us.6 The main idea of the first p
21、aragraph is that_.(A)there are too many ethical scandals going on in newspapers(B) there is a perception that newspapers should do more to correct mistakes(C) this has been a rough time for newspapers and many are wondering what is wrong(D)newsrooms are suffering from a decline in standards7 There i
22、s large concentration of ownership today_.(A)so the quality standards from them have declined(B) although competition among them has increased(C) but the standards among newsrooms have improved over the years(D)and this means that the qualifications of reporters is declining8 Technology has meant mo
23、re information is available at a faster speed_.(A)but this creates pressures on newsrooms to control it(B) and this has meant that newsrooms can improve its quality(C) and this has created division among the various departments in a newspaper(D)but there needs to be more reflection on the integrity
24、of the process9 Who are the kinds of reporters the writer seems to admire most?(A)Reporters who are highly trained.(B) Reporters who wont sully themselves.(C) Reporters who are willing to sacrifice to chase after a story.(D)Reporters who know how to sift through a lot of information.10 The text is m
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