[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷88及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 88 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 Although many companies offer tuition reimbursement, most companies only reimburse employees for classes that are relevant to their position. This is a v
2、ery limiting policy. A company that reimburses employees for all college credit courseswhether job related or notoffers a service not only to the employees, but also to the entire company.One good reason for giving employees unconditional tuition reimbursement is that it shows the companys dedicatio
3、n to its employees. In todays economy, where job security is a thing of the past and employees feel more and more expendable, it is important for a company to demonstrate to its employees that it cares. The best way to do this is with concrete investments in them. In turn, this dedication will creat
4、e greater employee loyalty. A company that puts out funds to pay for the education of its employees will get its money back by having employees stay with the company longer. It will reduce employee turnover, because even employees who dont take advantage of the tuition reimbursement program will be
5、more loyal to their company just knowing it cares enough to pay for their education.Most importantly, the company that has an unrestricted tuition reimbursement program will have higher quality employees. Although these companies do indeed run the risk of losing money on employees who go on to anoth
6、er job in a different company as soon as they get their degree, more often than not, the employee will stay with the company. And even if employees do leave after graduation, it generally takes several years to complete any degree program, and throughout those years the employer will have a more sop
7、histicated, more intelligent, and, therefore, more valuable and productive employee.1 The author believes many companies attitudes towards tuition reimbursement are_.(A)negative(B) uninformed(C) too cautious(D)improving2 According to the text, unconditional tuition reimbursement is good for which of
8、 the following reasons?(A)Employees get a cheaper education.(B) Employees become more valuable.(C) Employees can find better jobs.(D)Employees are more likely to stay on the job once they get a degree.3 How, according to the text, will unconditional tuition reimbursement reduce employee turnover?(A)
9、By making employees more loyal.(B) By paying employees more money.(C) By promoting education.(D)By reducing stress and thus health problems.4 The author is of the opinion that those who worry about losing employees after they graduate are_.(A)uninformed of the fact that they rarely do(B) failing to
10、consider the possible benefits even if it does happen(C) not considering the ways that this can be prevented(D)worrying over nothing5 The best title for this text would be_.(A)The Advantages and Disadvantages of Tuition Reimbursement(B) Tuition Reimbursement Should Be Tried(C) Unconditional Tuition
11、Reimbursement Can Pay Off(D)Why Tuition Reimbursement Is Resisted5 Readers of a certain age can remember a time when a trip to McDonalds seemed like a treat and when a small bag of French fries, a plain burger and a 12-ounce Coke seemed like a full meal. Fast food wasnt any healthier back then; we s
12、imply ate a lot less of it. How did todays oversized appetites become the norm? It was largely the result of consumer manipulation.Fast foods marketing strategies succeed only when they induce a substantial number of us to overeat. Fast food restaurants, 20 years ago, figured out that they were sust
13、ained largely by a core group of “heavy users“, mostly young, single males, who ate at fast-food joints as often as 20 times a month. Soon the race was on to capture a bigger share of these customers by streamlining food production and lowering prices.It worked and if the marketing strategy had stop
14、ped there, we might not be the nation of fatties that we are today, but the imperatives of the marketplace are growth and rising profits, and once everybody had slashed prices to the bone, the franchises had to look for a new way to satisfy investors. And what they found was . super-sizing.Portion s
15、izes had already been creeping upward. As early as 1972, for example, McDonalds introduced its large-size fries. Heres how it works. Lets say a $1.25 bag of French fries costs $1 to produce. The potatoes, oil and salt account for only 20 cents of the cost. The other 80 cents goes toward all the othe
16、r expenses. If you add half again as many French fries to the bag and sell it for $1.50, the non-food expenses stay pretty much constant, while the extra food costs the franchise only 10 more pennies. The fast-food joint makes an extra 15 cents in pure profit, and the customer thinks hes getting a g
17、ood deal.6 What started the move towards supersizing in the fast food industry?(A)After inducing people to overeat.(B) The rise of the “heavy users“.(C) Studies identifying the heavy user.(D)When price slashing occurred.7 The term “heavy user“ used in the text refers mainly to_.(A)overweight eaters(
18、B) people who are willing to spend the most money on fast food(C) people who frequently ate at a fast food restaurant(D)people who would order larger orders at a time8 Supersizing was a response to_.(A)cost efficiencies which allowed it to be feasible(B) the situation where prices could not get lowe
19、r(C) better technology at streamlining production(D)demands by heavy users that portions get bigger9 According to the text, supersizing is popular among consumers because_.(A)they enjoy eating more(B) there is less packaging(C) it allows the fast food restaurant to make more profits(D)the added amou
20、nt seems like a bargain10 The writer is critical mainly because_.(A)he doesnt think we are really getting a cheaper deal(B) he thinks we are manipulated to eat more fast food(C) he thinks that the fast food restaurants shouldnt earn so much(D)he thinks the industry is deceiving the public about the
21、real costs of supersizing10 One important part of para-linguistics is accent, which describes those features of pronunciation that identify a person either geographically or socially. Each one of us speaks with an accent. It is not possible to do otherwise. Our accent quickly tells the listener wher
22、e we come from, for unless we make a conscious effort to use another accent, we speak with the accent of those with whom we grew up or presently live amongst.Some studies have focused on stereotyping as a source of this linguistic prejudice against nonstandard forms. The speech of ethnic groups seen
23、 as occupying a lower socio-economic position in American society was assessed by members of higher status groups using semantic differential scales. Not only were the assessments broadly negative but also the mere assignment of an ethnic label to a particular speaker was sufficient to trigger a ste
24、reotyped response. While speakers may vary in their own speech across dialect boundaries, often subconsciously, they were easily aware of slight differences in the speech of others. A form of linguistic prejudice emerges in that group may arbitrarily define their own speech as better than those of o
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