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考研外语考前密押卷13
一、UseofEnglish
1、ThesearetoughtimesforWal-Mart,America'sbiggestretailer.Longaccusedof(1)_____small-townAmericamadcondemnedfortheselfishnessofitspay,thecompanyhaslatelycomeunder(2)_____foritsmeannessoveremployees'health-carebenefits.Thechargeisarguably(3)_____:thefirm'shealthcoverage,while(4)_____lessextensivethantheaverageforbigcompanies,isonequalterms(5)_____otherretailers'.Butbadpublicity,coupledwithrisingcosts,has(6)_____theBentonvillegianttoaction.WalMartismakingchangesthatshouldshiftthegroundinAmerica'shealthcaredebate.
One(7)_____istoreducethepricesofmanygeneric,orout-of-patent,prescriptiondrugs.Wal-Mart'scriticsdismissthemoveasapublicity(8)_____.Thelistofdrugsincludesonly143differentmedicinesandexcludesmanypopulargroup.True,butshort-sighted.Wal-Marthas(9)_____retailingbyusingitssizetosqueezesuppliersand(10)_____thegainsontoconsumers.Itcould(11)_____thesamewithdrugs.A"Wal-Marteffect"indrugswillnotsolveAmerica'shealth-costsproblem:groupaccountforonlyasmallshareofdrugcosts,whichinturnmake(12)_____only10%ofoverallhealthspending.Butitwould(13)_____.
Thefirm'sotherinitiativeismore(14)_____.Wal-Martisjoiningthesmallbutfast-growinggroupofemployers(15)_____arecontrollingcostsbyshiftingtohealthinsurancewithhighdeductibles.
Earlyevidence(16)_____theseplansdohelpfirmscontrolthecostofhealthinsurance.Butcriticssaythatthesavingsare(17)_____.Theyarguethattheplansshiftcoststosickerworkers,discouragepreventativecareandwillanywaydolittleto(18)_____overallhealthspending,(19)_____mostofthe$2trillionthatAmerica(20)_____healthcareeachyeargoestopeoplewithmultiplechronicdiseases.
A.wrecked
B.wrecks
C.wreck
D.wrecking
2、(2)
A.dismission
B.fire
C.force
D.agitation
3、(3)
A.illegal
B.unfair
C.unreasonable
D.incorrect
4、(4)
A.usually
B.admittedly
C.obviously
D.specially
5、(5)
A.with
B.to
C.of
D.by
6、(6)
A.caused
B.expelled
C.stirred
D.raised
7、(7)
A.problem
B.management
C.intrigue
D.strategy
8、(8)
A.demonstration
B.cheat
C.attention
D.stunt
9、(9)
A.transformed
B.translated
C.transported
D.transacted
10、(10)
A.passes
B.passed
C.passing
D.pass
11、(11)
A.make
B.do
C.get
D.form
12、(12)
A.for
B.into
C.out
D.up
13、(13)
A.receive
B.solve
C.fit
D.help
14、(14)
A.considerable
B.principal
C.controversial
D.available
15、(15)
A.who
B.which
C.what
D.where
16、(16)
A.suggests
B.proposes
C.reminds
D.explains
17、(17)
A.interesting
B.misleading
C.expressing
D.illustrating
18、(18)
A.organize
B.regulate
C.verify
D.control
19、(19)
A.since
B.then
C.when
D.becauseof
20、(20)
A.hangson
B.takeson
C.spendson
D.goeson
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Whoeversaidthatvictoryhasmanyfathersanddefeatisanorphan,surelyhadneverheardoftheWorldTradeOrganization(WTO).Inthecaseofthehaplessmultilateraltradebodyanditslongsufferingrepresentatives,thetotalfailureoftheopeningmeetingofthesocalledMillenniumtraderoundhaslotsofpeopleboastingoftheirrolesintheviolentphysicalstruggle.Well.That'sjustbrilliant.Theyareproudofbeingpartofamovementthatwantstowreckthemostimportantengineofeconomicgrowth,prosperityandoverallglobalrisinglivingstandardswehave—thefreedomoftradeandmovementofpeopleandgoodsbetweennations.
The135-memberWTOiscomposedofsovereigngovernmentswishingtofurtherthisgoalandeasethesettlementofinternationaltradedisputes.FromthesoundsemanatingfromSeattle,though,itwouldnowseemtheWTOhasnowreplacedtheTrilateralCommissionandtheFreemasonsascandidateNo.1totakeovertheWorld.
EverybodyhashisfavoriteSeattlestory.Thecity'spolicechiefwillhaveplentyoftimetothinkabouthis,havingnowresignedindisgraceoverthelossofcontrolofdowntownSeattle.TheSeattlebusinesscommunitymaybemoreinclinedtobroodovertheirs—thepoorfoolsinvested$9milliontoattractthemeetingtotheirfinecity.Whatstandsoutmore?Iwouldnominatetheunionofsteelworkerswhoweremarchinginprotest.It'sanimagethatwillbogglethemindforyearstocome.
Thedebatenowisoverjusthoweffectivethisanti-globalistcoalitionwillturnouttobe.Intheheatofthemoment,italwayslooksasthoughtheworldasweknowitiscomingtoanend.ButtheoverwhelminglikelihoodisthatwehavenotactuallyseenareplayoftheantiVietnamWarmovement,whichhadmuchclearerfocus,obviously,thoughitsconsequenceswerefar-reaching.Howlong,afterall,canyouprotestagainstcheapimportswhenthosesameimportsarealloveryourhouse?
No,therealreasonforthedisasterinSeattleispolitical,andreportscomingoutofthemeetingpointtoPresidentClintonasamajorculprit,whichmaybebothgoodandbad.Takingthelongview,othertraderoundshavehaddifficultbeginnings,too.IttookyearstogettheUruguayRoundunderway,whichfinallyhappenedin1986.Thankfully,wewillsoonbeelectinganotherpresident,anditshouldbesomeonewhoseactionsmatchhisrhetoric.
Still,itisadisgracethattheworld'sgreatesttradingnation,i.e.theUnitedStates,iscurrentlyledbyamanwhosemotivationsaresonarrowlypoliticalandegocentricthathehasnowwreckedanychanceofenteringthehistorybooksasachampionoffreetrade.
Thestatement"victoryhasmanyfathersanddefeatisanorphan"(Para.1)isusedtointroduce______.
A.thevictoryofsufferingrepresentatives.
B.thefailureofWTO'sopeningmeeting.
C.theroleofinternationalfreetrade.
D.thedynamicsofeconomicgrowth.
2、
ItisimpliedinthefirstsentencethatthefailureofMillenniumtraderoundcouldbeattributedto
A.factorsotherthanamovement.
B.violentlabordisputes.
C.misleadpoliticalmotivations.
D.troubledtradeunions.
3、
Bysayingthat"It'sanimagethatwillbogglethemindforyearstocome",(Paragraph3)theauthormeansthatthedebateinSeattleprovestobe
A.dubiously-oriented.
B.quitetransient.
C.self-contradictory.
D.fairlyconsequential.
4、
TheauthorisobviouslycriticalofPresidentClintonfor
A.hisfailuretomatchhiswordswithhisactions.
B.hislackofhistoricalknowledgeabouttheWTO.
C.hisputtingtheissueinawrongperspective.
D.hisexaggerationofWTO'seconomicrole.
5、
Fromthetextwecanseethatthewriterseems
A.optimistic.
B.gloomy.
C.disgraced.
D.proud.
6、"Popularart"hasanumberofmeanings,impossibletodefinewithanyprecision,whichrangefromfolkloretojunk.Thepolesareclearenough,butthemiddletendstoblur.TheHollywoodWesternofthe1930'sforexample,haselementsoffolklore,butisclosertojunkthantohighartorfolkart.Therecanbegreattrash,justasthereisbadhighart.ThemusicalsofGeorgeGershwinaregreatpopularart,neveraspiringtohighart.SchubertandBrahms,however,usedelementsofpopularmusic—folkthemes—inworksclearlyintendedashighart.ThecaseofVerdiisadifferentone,hetookapopulargenre-bourgeoismelodramasettomusic(anaccuratedefinitionofnineteenth-centuryopera)and,withoutalteringitsfundamentalnature,transmuteditintohighart.Thisremainsoneofthegreatestachievementsinmusic,andonethatcannotbefullyappreciatedwithoutrecognizingtheessentialtrashinessofthegenre.
Asanexampleofsuchatransmutation,considerwhatVerdimadeofthetypicalpoliticalelementsofnineteenth-centuryopera.Generallyintheplotsoftheseoperas,aheroorheroine—usuallyportrayedonlyasanindividual,unfetteredbyclass—iscaughtbetweentheimmoralcorruptionofthearistocracyandthedoctrinairerigidityorsecretgreedoftheleadersoftheproletariat.Verditransformsthisnaiveandunlikelyformulationwithmusicofextraordinaryenergyandrhythmicvitality,musicmoresubtlethanitseemsatfirsthearing.Therearescenesandariasthatstillsoundlikecallstoarmsandwereclearlyunderstoodassuchwhentheywerefirstperformed.Suchpieceslendanimmediacytotheotherwiseveiledpoliticalmessageoftheseoperasandcallupfeelingsbeyondthoseoftheoperaitself.
OrconsiderVerdi'streatmentofcharacter.BeforeVerdi,therewererarelyanycharactersatallinmusicaldrama,onlyaseriesofsituationswhichallowedthesingerstoexpressaseriesofemotionalstates.Anyattempttofindcoherentpsychologicalportrayalintheseoperasismisplacedingenuity.Theonlycoherencewasthesinger'svocaltechnique:whentheeastchanged,newariaswerealmostalwayssubstituted,generallyadaptedfromotheroperas.Verdi'scharacters,ontheotherhand,havegenuineconsistencyandintegrity.Evenif,inmanycases,theconsistencyisthatofpasteboardmelodrama,theintegrityofthecharacterisachievedthroughthemusic:oncehehadbecomeestablished.Verdididnotrewritehismusicfordifferentsingersorcountenancealterationsorsubstitutionsofsomebodyelse'sariasinoneofhisoperas,aseveryeighteenth-centurycomposerhaddone.Whenherevisedanopera,itwasonlyfordramaticeconomyandeffectiveness.
Thispassageismainly
A.asurveyofdramamusic.
B.abouttheelementsinpopularmusic.
C.areviewofpopularart.
D.aboutdramaticeconomyandeffectiveness.
7、
Thewriterassertsthatthedefinitionofpopularartis
A.quiteaccurate.
B.ratherelusive.
C.fairlyclear.
D.verydubious.
8、
ItcanbeinferredfromthetextthattheachievementsbyVerdi
A.aretoosubtletorecognize.
B.defyanyprecisedefinition.
C.aretheenvyofhistimes.
D.earnhimgreatreputation.
9、
Thewritermentionsthepoliticalelementsin19thcenturyoperatoillustrate
A.thepoliticalmessagesexposed.
B.theuniversalrecognitionofhighart.
C.theintendedchangesinpopularart.
D.heroes'andheroines'mentalstates.
10、
Accordingtothetext,Verdi'screativetreatmentofcharactersisperformedthrough
A.hisfrequentre-writingofanopera.
B.hiscoherentpsychologicalportrayal.
C.hisconsistentaspirationtohighart.
D.hiseffectivemaneuversofmusic.
11、Biologically,thereisonlyonequalitywhichdistinguishesusfromanimals:theabilitytolaugh.Inauniversewhichappearstobeutterlydevoidofhumor,weenjoythissupremeluxury.Anditisaluxury,forunlikeanyotherbodilyprocess,laughterdoesnotseemserveabiologicallyusefulpurpose.Inadividedworld,alaughterisaunifyingforce.Humanbeingsopposeeachotheronagreatmanyissues.Nationsmaydisagreeaboutsystemsofgovernmentandhumanrelationsmaybeplaguedbyideologicalfactionsandpoliticalcamps,butweallsharetheabilitytolaugh.Andlaughter,inturn,dependsonthemostcomplexandsubtleofall-humanqualities:asenseofhumor.Certaincomicstereotypeshaveauniversalappeal.Thiscanbestbeseenfromtheworld-widepopularityofCharlieChaplain'searlyfilms.Thelittlemanatoddswithsocietyneverfailstoamusenomatterwhichcountrywecomefrom.Asthatgreatcommentatoronhumanaffairs,Dr.SamuelJohnson,onceremarked,"Menhavebeenwiseinverydifferentmodes;buttheyhavealwayslaughedinthesameway".
Asenseofhumormaytakevariousformsandlaughtermaybeanythingfromrefinedtinkletoanearthquakingroar,buttheeffectisalwaysthesame.Humorhelpsustomaintainacorrectsenseofvalues.Itistheonequalitywhichpoliticalfanaticsappeartolack.Ifwecanseethefunnyside,wenevermakethemistakeoftakingourselvestooseriously.Wearealwaysremindedthattragedyisnotreallyfarremovedfromcomedy,sowenevergetalopsidedviewofthings.
Thisisoneofthechieffunctionsofsatireandirony.Humanpainandsufferingaresogrim;wehoversooftenonthebrinkofwar,politicalrealitiesareusuallyenoughtoplungeusintototaldespair.Insuchcircumstances,cartoonsandsatiricalaccountsofsomberpoliticaleventsredressthebalance.Theytakethewindoutofpompousandarrogantpoliticianswhohavelosttheirsenseofproportion.Theyenableustoseethatmanyofourmostprofoundactionsaremerelycomicorabsurd.WelaughwhenagreatsatiristlikeSwiftwritesaboutwarsinGulliver'sTravels.TheLilliputiansandtheirneighborsattackeachotherbecausetheycan'tagreewhichendtobreakanegg.Welaughbecausewearemeanttolaugh;hutwearemeanttoweeptoo.ItisnowonderthatintotalitarianregimesanysatireagainsttheEstablishmentiswhollybanned.Itistoopowerfulweapontobeallowedtoflourish.
Thesenseofhumormustbesingledoutasman'smostimportantqualitybecauseitisassociatedwithlaughter.Andlaughter,inturn,isassociatedwithhappiness.Courage,determination,initiative—thesearequalitieswesharewithotherformsoflife.Butthesenseofhumorisanuniquehumanquality.Ifhappinessisoneofthegreatgoalsoflife,thenitisthesenseofhumorthatprovidesthekey.
TheauthorquotesDr.SamuelJohnson'swordsto______.
A.spotlighttheunifyingforceofasenseofhumor.
B.stresstheharmonybetweenindividualsandsociety.
C.highlighttheincomparableluxuryofhumor.
D.showthedistinctionbetweenhumansandanimals.
12、
Accordingtotheauthor,"politicalfanatics"(Para.2)moreoftenthannotfallvictimto
A.politicalrealities.
B.wildillusions.
C.adversecomments.
D.noblequalities.
13、
Accordingtothe4thparagraph,whatintereststheauthoristhatsomepoliticiansfailto
A.perceivethevalueofhumor.
B.gainacorrectsenseofvalues.
C.distinguishcomedyfromtragedy.
D.realizedangersofhypocrisy.
14、
Towhichofthefollowingistheauthorlikelytoagree?
A.Governmentagenciesareoftenaninappropriatesubjectforhumor.
B.Asenseofhumorinevitablypromptsustotakeourselvesseriously.
C.Manyissuesontrivialitiesmayariseforlackofasenseofhumor.
D.Thepursuitforhappinessisoneofthegreatestgoalsinourlife.
15、
Thebesttitleforthetextmaybe
A.Variousfunctionsofhumor.
B.Developall-humanqualities.
C.Differentsolutionstoconflicts.
D.Makeuseofhumorwisely.
16、Thehousingmarkethasbeenfortwoyearsproppingupconsumers'spiritswhiletherestoftheeconomyliesexhaustedonthefloor,stilltryingtostruggletoitsfeet.AccordingtotheNationalAssociationofRealtors,thenationalmedianexisting-homepriceendedtheyearat$164,000,up7.1percentfrom2022.That'sthestrongestannualincreasesince1980.
Althoughresidentialrealestateactivitymakesuplessthan8%oftotalU.S.GDP,ahousingmarketlikethisonecanmakethedifferencebetweenpositiveandnegativegrowth.Mostsignificantly,consumerspendingis66%ofGDP,andthepurchaseofanewhometendstohavean"umbrellaeffect"onthehomeowner'sspendingashehastostockitwithawasher/dryer,anewbig-screenTV,andmaybeaswingsetfortheyard.
Themainfactorinhousing'scontinuedstrengthisaclassiceconomicexampleofzero-sumboom:thepersistentweaknesseverywhereelse.Asthe2022recoverycontinuestobemoreforecastthanreality.FallingstockpricesraisedinvestorappealforU.S.TreasuryBonds,whichinturn,allowedmostinterestratestodriftevenlower.Buttherearenotmanysignsthatthere'sabubblereadytoburst.
December'snewrecordinhousingstarts,forexample,wasnicelymatchedbythenewrecordinnewhomesales.Ifyoubuildit,theywillbuyandevenifaneconomicpickupstartstoreducehousing'srelativeattractiveness,there'snoreasonwhymodesteconomicgrowthandimprovedconsumermoodcan'thelpsustaininghousing'sstrength."Themomentumgainedfromlowmortgageinterestrateswillcarrystronghomesalesinto2022,withanimprovingeconomyoffsettingmodestlyhighermortgageinterestratesastheyearprogresses",saidDavidLereah,chiefeconomistattheNationalAssociationofRealtors.
Justashousinghastakenupmuchoftheeconomicslackforthepasttwoyears,bothasacomfortinginvestmentforfrettingconsumersandadriverofconsumerspendingitself,abigbumpelsewhereintheeconomyin2022couldbehousing'sdownfall.Ifstocksroarbackthisspring,capitalinflowscouldstealfromthebondmarket,pushinguplong-terminterestrates.OrAlanGreenspanandtheFedcoulddothesametoshort-termrates,asawaytohitthebrakesonarecoverythatisheatinguptoofast.Inotherwords,ifeverythingpossiblegoeswrongforhousing,homeownersshouldhaveplentytocompensatethemintermsofjobsecurityandincomehikes.
Theauthordrawsasharpcontrastbetweenthehousingmarketandtherestoftheeconomysoastoshow
A.theboomofrealestateactivity.
B.thestatisticsonhomeprices.
C.theroleofhousingmarket.
D.thedegreeofconsumerspirits.
17、
Howdotheconsumersfeelabouttheirinvestmentinthehousingmarket?
A.Apprehensive.
B.Reassured.
C.Indignant.
D.Annoyed.
18、
Aclassiceconomicexampleofzero-sumboom(Paragraph3)connotes
A.economicslack.
B.continuedstrength.
C.economicrecovery.
D.jobsecurity.
19、
Whenmentioningthe"umbrellaeffect"(Para.2),theauthoristalkingabout
A.bondmarket.
B.stockexchange.
C.housingmarket.
D.electricappliances.
20、
Towhichofthefollowingistheauthormostlikelytoagree?
A.Naturepassesnurture.
B.Manproposes,Goddisposes.
C.Faithmovesmountains.
D.Factsspeaklouderthanwords.
21、PartB(10points)
Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.ChoosethemostsuitableonefromthelistA—Gtofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.Therearetwoextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyofthegaps.
Thetragicimpactofthemoderncityonthehumanbeinghaskilledhissenseofaesthetics,thematerialbenefitsofanaffluentsocietyhavedivertedhisattentionfromhiscityanditsculturalpotentialstotheproductsofscienceandtechnology,washingmachines,centralheating,automaticcookers,televisionsets,computersandfittedcarpets.Heis,atthemoment,drunkwithdemocracy,well-to-do,acardriver,andhasneverhaditsogood.
Heisreluctanttowalk.Statisticsrevealthatthedistanceheispreparedtowalkfromhisparkingplacetohisshoppingcenterisveryshort.(41)______.Congestionhasbecomethepredominantfactorinhisenvironment,andstatisticssuggestthattwocarsperhouseholdsystemmaysoonmakemattersworse.
(42)______."Puttinglandtoitshighestandbestuse"becomestheprincipaleconomicstandardinurbangrowth.Thisspeculativeapproachandthepressureofincreasingpopulationleadstothe"vertical"growthofcitieswiththeresultthatpeopleareforcedtoadjustthemselvestocongestioninordertomaintaintheserelativelyartificiallandvalues.Paradoxicallytheremedyforremovingcongestionistocreatemoreofit.
Partialdecentralization,orrather,pseudo-decentralization,intheform.oflargedevelopmentunitsawayfromthetraditionaltowncenters,only'shiftsthediseaseroundtheanatomyofthetown;ifitisnotcombinedwiththeremodelingofthetown'stransportationsystem,itdoesnotcureit.(43)______.
Itiswithinourpowertobuildbettercitiesandrevivethecivicprideoftheircitizens,butweshallhavetostopoperatingonthefringeoftheproblem.Weshallhaveradicallytoreplanthemtoachievearationaldensityofpopulation.Weshallhavetoprovideinthemwhatcanbecalledminimum"psychologicalelbowroom".(44)______.Wemustcollect,inanorganizedmanner,allandcompleteinformationaboutthecityorthetown,ifwewanttoplaneffectively.
Theprincipalunitinthisprocessis"IM"(oneman).Wemustnotforgetthatcitiesarebuiltbypeople,andthattheirform.andshapeshouldbesubjecttothewillofthepeople.(45)______.The"man-educate'man,thehuman,willhavetosetthetarget,andusingtheresultsobtainedbyscienceandhisownengineeringskill,takeuponhimselfthefinalshapingofhisenvironment.Hewillhavetousehishighmoralsenseofresponsibilitytothecommunityandtofuturegenerations.
A.Newsystemsofcitymanagementmaybenecessarytocopewiththeneedsoftoday'surbanpopulations.Someplannersinsistthatadecentraliseddecision-makingprocessisfundamentaltoensuringthatcitiesworkforandnotagainstpeople.
B.Astherearenoadequateoff-streetparkingfacilities,thecitiesarelitteredwithkerb-parkedcarsandparkingmetersrearthemselveseverywhere.
C.Heretheengineeringsolutionsarestronglyaffectedbythenecessityforcomplicatedintersections,whichinturn,arefrustratedbytheextravagantcostofland.
D.Scientificmethodsofdatacollectionandanalysiswillindicatetrends,buttheywillnotdirectaction.Scientificmethodsareonlyaninstrument.
E.Theconvergenceofeconomicgrowth,populationgrowthandurbanexpansionoffersbothgreatchallengesandgreatpotentialsforrealizingmetropolitansustainability.
F.Inthemeantime,insultisaddedtoinjuryby"landvalue".Thevalueoflandresultsfromitsuse;itsincomeisderivedfromtheserviceitprovides.Whenitsuseisintensified,itsincomeanditsvalueincrease.
G.Oneoftheingredientsofthiswillbepropertransportat
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
SiliconValleyisamagnettowhichnumeroustalentedengineers,scientistsandentrepreneursfromoverseasflockinsearchoffame,fastmoneyandtoparticipateinatechnologicalrevolutionwhoseimpactonmankindwillsurelysurpasstheepoch-makingEuropeanRenaissanceandIndustrialRevolutionofthebygoneage.
(46)WiththerapidspreadoftheInternetsincetheearly1990s,andtherelentlesstechnologicalinnovationsgeneratedthroughit,theinformationeraistrulyuponus,profoundlyinflu
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