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考研外语专家预测试卷10
一、UseofEnglish
1、Thefirsttwostagesinthedevelopmentofcivilizedman
wereprobablytheinventionofprimitiveweaponsandthe
discoveryoffire,althoughnobodyknowsexactlywhenpeople
acquiredtheuseof(1).
The(2)oflanguageisalsoobscure.Nodoubtitbeganvery
gradually.Animalshaveafewcriesthatserve(3)signals,
(4)eventhehighestapeshavenotbeenfoundableto
pronouncewords(5)withthemostintensiveprofessional
instruction.Thesuperiorbrainofmanisapparently(6)_____
forthemasteringofspeech.Whenmanbecamesufficiently
intelligent,wemustsupposethathe(7)thenumberof
criesfordifferentpurposes.Itwasagreatclay(8)he
discoveredthatspeedcouldbeusedfornarrative.Thereare
thosewhothinkthat(9)picturelanguageprecededoral
language.Aman(10)apictureonthewal1ofhiscaveto
show(11)directionhehadgone,or(12)preyhehoped
tocatch.Probablypicturelanguageandorallanguagedeveloped
sidebyside.Iaminclinedtothinkthatlanguage(13)
themostimportantsinglefactorinthedevelopmentofman.
Twoimportantstagescamenot(14)beforethedawnof
writtenhistory.Thefirstwasthedomesticationofanimals;
thesecondwasagriculture.Agriculturewas(15)inhuman
progresstowhichsubsequentlytherewasnothingcomparable
(16)ourownmachineage.Agriculturemadepossible
(17)immenseincreaseinthenumberofthehumanspecies
intheregionswhereitcouldbesuccessfullypractised.
(18)were,atfirst,onlythoseinwhichnaturefertilized
thesoil(19)eachharvest.Agriculturemetwithviolent
resistancefromthepastoralnomads,buttheagriculturalway
oflifeprevailedintheend(20)thephysicalcomforts
itprovided.
A.thelatter
B.thelater
C.thesecond
D.thelatest
2、(2)
A.source
B.resource
C.invention
D.origin
3、(3)
A.like
B.with
C.as
D.by
4、⑷
A.and
B.but
C.moreover
D.for
5、⑸
A.evenif
B.even
C.eventhough
D.evenas
6、(6)
A.anecessity
B.necessities
C.necessarily
D.necessity
7、⑺
A.shouldgraduallyincrease
B.graduallyincrease
C.graduallyincreased
D.hasgraduallyincreased
8、(8)
A.that
B.atwhich
C.which
D.when
9、(9)
A.withtherespect
B.onthisrespect
C.inthisrespect
D.atthisrespect
10、(10)
A.coulddraw
B.shoulddraw
C.mustdraw
D.wasdrawing
IK(11)
A.atwhich
B.inwhich
C.onwhich
D.withwhich
12、(12)
A.ofwhich
B.that
C.which
D.what
13、(13)
A.is
B.was
C.hasbeen
D.isbeing
14、(14)
A.toolong
B.suchlong
C.aslong
D.sincelong
15、(15)
A.astage
B.awalk
C.adevelopment
D.away
16、(16)
A.until
B.with
C.for
D.to
17、(17)
A.the
B.an
C.that
D.a
18、(18)
A.Those
B.These
C.There
D.They
19、(19)
A.after
B.with
C.before
D.at
20、(20)
A.since
B.for
6
C.because
D.becauseof
二、ReadingComprehension
1>PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
WhyisEnglishsodifficult?Itisoftenthoughtthatthenumber
ofwordsintheEnglishlanguageisamajorreason,butthis
isnottherealanswer.Certainly,thereareoverhalfmillion
wordsintheOxfordEnglishDictionary,butonlyabout10,000
areingeneraleverydayuse.Amuchstrongerreasonistherich
varietyofsourcesfromwhichEnglishcomes—sourcesthatare
duetothedifferentpeoplewhohaveconqueredorsettledin
partsoftheBritishIslesoverthepast1,300years-andknowing
moreaboutthewayEnglishhasevolvedoverthisperiodmakes
itsdifficultieseasiertounderstand.
Whatdowemeanbyan“English"word?ManywordsareEnglish
inthesensethattheycanbetracedbacktothe
Anglo-Saxons-GermanictribeswhichsettledinEnglandfrom
aroundthefifthcenturyA.D.Theygaveusmanycommonwords
likebook,house,catanddog.EarlierstillweretheCeltic
peoplewhosespeechsurvivesinScottishandIrishGaelic,in
Welsh,andinthelocallanguagesoftwoextremitiesofthe
BritishIsles,ManxandCornish.ThereispracticallynoCeltic
influenceinEnglish.ThisisbecausetheCeltswereforcedback
intothefringesoftheBritishIslesbytheAnglo-Saxon
invaders,andtherewaslittleculturalinteraction.
ThenextimportantinfluenceonthemainvocabularyofEnglish
cameintheninthandtenthcenturieswhenmuchoftheeastside
ofEnglandwasinthehandsofDanishinvaders,andEnglandas
awholehadaDanishkingCnut(Canute)foratime.TheDanes
hadmuchmorecontactwiththeAnglo-SaxonsthandidtheCelts,
andtheirshortperiodofoccupationhasleftitsmarkinthe
numberofScandinavianwordstakenintoourlanguage.Manyof
thesearestillinuse,suchastakeandlaw,namesofparts
ofthebodysuchaslegandskull.ManymoreScandinavianwords
arepreservedinsomedialectsoftheeastsideofEngland,in
place-namesandinstreet-names.
ThelasttimethatEnglandwassuccessfullyinvadedwasin1052
whenWilliamofNormandydefeatedtheEnglishkingHaroldat
theBattleofHastings.ThearrivaloftheNormansbroughta
furtherdecisiveinfluenceonthelanguage—French.French,
togetherwithItalian,Spanish,PortugueseandRomanianis
knownasaRomancelanguage,andhasitsrootsinLatin.For
severalcenturies,Frenchwasthelanguageofthearistocracy
inEnglandandalargenumberofFrenchwordscameintothe
language.Manyofthesewordsaretodowithgovernment,like
justice,councilandtax,andmanyareabstracttermslike
liberty,charityandconflict.
Mostofthewordstakenintothelanguageovertheyearswere
adoptedeitherbecausetherewasabasicneedforthemandthey
wereusefulorbecausetheywerepreferablemsomewaytothe
wordsalreadyinuse.Oftentheoldworddisappearedaltogether.
Inmanycases,however,thenewwordandtheoldcontinuedin
usesidebysideonaroughlyequalfooting.Thishadproduced
pairsofwordswhicharebothinusetoday,likeshutandclose
orbuyandpurchase,inwhichthesecondwordofeachpairis
Frenchinorigin.
InthefirstyearsaftertheNormanConquestmanynewwordswere
usedonlybytherulingclassandprofessionalsassociatedwith
them,suchasscribesandclerks.Thelanguageofthecommon
peopleremainedlargelyunaffected.Itwasthespreadof
literacyandthedevelopmentofprintingthatbroughtthe
Frenchwordsintomoregeneraluse.Oftentheseweretechnical
words,orwordswithanofficialring,suchascommenceand
purchase.Theresultwasamixtureoftypesofwords.Formany
meaningswenowhaveachoiceofformalandinformalwords,the
formalonesoftenbeingusedonlyinveryspecificsituations.
WhyisEnglishdifficultaccordingtothetext?
A.Englishcomesfromagreatvarietyofsources.
B.ThereareoverhalfamillionwordsinEnglishvocabulary.
C.ThenumberofthewordsintheEnglishlanguageisthemain
reason.
D.ManyEnglishwordscanbetracedbacktotheAnglo-Saxons
tribes.
2、
WhichofthefollowingwordsisFrenchinorigin?
A.House.
B.Skull,
C.Law.
D.Tax.
3、
WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothe
text?.
A.FrenchhasitsrootsinLatin.
B.ThereisnoCelticinfluenceinEnglish.
C.TheCeltshadmuchcontactwiththeAnglo-Saxon.
D.ManyScandinavianwordsweretakenintoEnglish.
WhyaremanyforeignwordsadoptedintotheEnglishlanguage?
A.Englandwasinvadedagainandagaininhistory.
B.TheEnglishlanguagehasaverylargevocabulary.
C.Thelanguageofthecommonpeopleremainedunchanged.
D.Theywerepreferabletothewordsalreadyinuse.
5、
WhathadbroughtFrenchwordsintomoregeneraluse?
A.Thesewordswereoftentechnicalwords.
B.Manycommonpeoplewereabletoreadandwrite.
C.Theformalwordsarenotonlyusedinspecificsituations.
D.ThearrivaloftheNormansexertedtheinfluenceonEnglish.
6、Itisimpossibletofindoutexactlyhowmanyvolunteers
areatworktodayintheUnitedStates.Thirty-sevenmillion
orsoareknowntobelongtoorganizationslikethePinkLadies,
Travelers,Aid,orBigBrothers;butthosewhoworkaloneor
insmallinformalgroupscannotbecounted.Thetotalnumber
ofmenandwomenwhogivetheirtimetohelpothersappearsto
bebetweenfiftyandsixty-eightmillion.
Volunteersstartcommunityprojectstoosmalltoattractthe
attentionoforganizedagencies,orworkatjobsforwhichno
fundsareavailable.Ahandfulofcityfolkwillturnanempty
lotintoaplaygroundforthechildrenoftheirneighborhood;
othersdecidetorepairandpaintafewdilapidatedhousesin
theirstreet.Somewhereelsewomencookanddelivertwohot
mealsadaytoelderlypeoplelivingalone,andtoosickortoo
tiredtopreparetheirownfood.Anothergroupcallslonelyold
peopleonceadaytochatalittleandfindoutiftheyareall
right.SomecollegestudentsteachEnglish,mathematics,or
drawingtotheinmatesofalocaljail.Youngmenandwomenspend
partoftheirweekendscollectingemptycansandbottlesfor
therecyclingcenteroftheircommunity,andsomechildrenpick
upthetrashleftonthebeachbythecrowdofasummerholiday.
Anywhereonelooks,thearmyofvolunteersishardatwork一not
OnlyintheUnitedStates,butalsoinmanyothercountries
wherevolunteerismisspreading.
Fifteenyearsago,thetypicalvolunteerwasamarriedwoman
betweentwenty-fiveandforty-five,whohadchildreninschool
andtimeonherhands.Shewasratherwelleducated,witha
high-schooloracollegedegree,andshedidn'tneedtoearn
asalary.Shewasthereforefreetodevotehertimeandtalents
tothosewhoseemedtoneedthem.Somewomenvolunteeredout
ofboredom,becausetheyneededtofindanoccupationoutside
theirhouse.Butthegreatmajoritywerepromptedonlybythe
desiretorelievesomedistress,tobeuseful.Therehavealways
beensuchwomenreadytogiveofthemselvesunselfishlyand
quietly.AtthebeginningoftheAmericanCivilWar,around1846,
aschoolteachernamedClaraBartonundertooktodeliverto
woundedsoldiersallsortsofsupplies-food,clothes,tobacco,
andevenmedicine—thattheycouldnotgeteasily.Shepaidfor
theseoutofherownmoneyatfirst,andlaterfromthefunds
thatshecouldcollectfromothergenerouspeople.Shealso
venturedonthebattlefields,duringorafterbattles,tohelp
thewoundedandthedying.Afterthewar,thegovernmentasked
hertohelpsearchformissingsoldiers.Shehelpedlaterin
otherwarsinEuropeandattractedanumberofwomenwilling
toshareherwork.Thegroupgrewandeventuallybecamethe
AmericanRedCross,whichnowcountsabout1,140,000volunteers,
withabudgetofeighty-twomilliondollars,allfromvoluntary
contributions.
Anotherpioneerofthesameperiod,DorotheaDix,foughtto
improvethelivingconditionsinthehospitalsforthementally
iii,whichwerenotwellrunatthetime.Hereffortsfinally
causedstategovernmentstotakefinancialresponsibilityfor
theseinstitutions.Manyorganizationshavebeenlaunchedby
adeterminedgroupofvolunteers,fromtheBoyScoutsandGirl
ScoutsofAmericatotheSierraClub,devotedtotheprotection
ofnature,andtotheGrayPanthers,whofightdiscrimination
againsttheelderlyandtrytokeepthemactive,happy,and
politicallyimportantbyencouragingthemtovote.
Accordingtothepassage,allthefollowingstatementsare
trueEXCEPT.
A.theexactnumberofvolunteersinAmericaisdifficultto
findout
B.therearethirty-sevenmillionvolunteersatworkinthe
UnitedStates
C.AmericanRedCrosscountsabout1,140,000volunteerswith
alargebudget
D.thetotalnumberofvolunteersinAmericarangesfromfifty
tosixty-eightmillion
7、
Themostprobablereasonforthepeopletobecomevolunteers
isthat.
A.theyvolunteeroutofboredom
B.theywanttobeusefulforothers
C.theycancollectmoneyfromthegenerous
D.theyfighttoimprovepeople(slivingconditions
Duringthewar,ClaraBartonappearedonbattlefieldsto
A.searchformissingsoldiers
B.attractmanyotherwomen
C.helpthewoundedandthedying
D.collectfundsfromthegenerous
9、
TheaimoftheBoyScoutsandGirlScoutsofAmericais.
A.toprotectthenature
B.toencourageoldpeople
C.tofightagainstdiscrimination
D.tohelpthementallyillpeople
10、
Thebesttitleforthepassagemaybe.
A.VolunteersintheUnitedStates
B.HowVolunteersWorkintheUnitedStates
C.TheGrowthofVolunteersintheUnitedStates
D.VolunteersfromtheBoyScoutsandGirlScouts
11、“Itshouldbepossibletomakeapreciousstonethatnot
onlylooksliketherealthing,butthatistherealthing",
saidachemistmanyyearsago."Theonlydifferenceshouldbe
thatonecrystalwouldbemadebyman,theotherbynature.”
Atfirstthisdidnotseemlikeaparticularlyhardtask.
Scientistsbegantotrymakingsyntheticdiamondstowardsthe
endoftheeighteenthcentury.Itwasatthistimethatakey
scientificfactwasdiscovered:diamondsareaform,ofcarbon,
whichisaverycommonelement.Graphite,theblackmineralthat
isusedfortheleadinyourpencil,ismadeofit,too.The
onlydifference,weknowtoday,isthatthecarbonatomshave
beenpackedtogetherinaslightlydifferentway.Thechemists
werefiredwithenthusiasm:Whynotchangeacheapandplentiful
substance,carbon,intoarareandexpensiveone,diamond?
Youhaveprobablyheardaboutthealchemistswhoforcenturies
triedtoturnplainleadorironintogold.Theyfailedbecause
goldiscompletelydifferentfromleadoriron.Transforming
carbonintodiamonds,however,isnotillogicalatall.This
changetakesplaceinnature,soitshouldbepossibletomake
ithappeninthelaboratory.
Itshouldbepossible,butforonehundredandfiftyyears
effortsfailed.Duringthisperiod,nonetheless,several
peoplebelievedthattheyhadsolvedthediamondriddle.One
ofthesewasaFrenchscientistwhoproducedcrystalsthat
seemedtobetherealthing.Aftertheman'sdeath,however,
acuriousrumourbegantogotherounds.Thestorytoldthat
oneofthescientist,sassistantshadsimplyputtinypieces
ofgenuinediamondsintothecarbonmixture.Hewasboredwith
thework,andhewantedtomaketheoldchemisthappy.
Thefirstrealsuccesscamemorethansixtyyearslaterinthe
laboratoriesoftheGeneralElectricCompany.Scientiststhere
hadbeenworkingforanumberofyearsonaprocessdesigned
toduplicatenature,swork.Farbelowtheearth;ssurface,
carbonissubjectedtoincrediblyheavypressureandextremely
hightemperature.Undertheseconditionsthecarbonturnsinto
diamonds.Foralongtimethelaboratoryattemptfailed,simply
becausenosuitablemachineryexisted.Whatwasneededwassome
sortofpressurechamberinwhichthecarboncouldbesubjected
tobetween800,000and1,800,000poundsofpressuretothe
squareinch,atatemperatureofbetween200°Fand2,200°F.
Buildingapressurechamberthatwouldnotbreakunderthese
conditionswasafantasticallydifficultfeat,buteventually
itwasdone.Thescientistseagerlysettoworkagain.Imagine
theirdisappointmentwhen,evenwiththisequipment,they
produceallsortsofcrystals,butnodiamonds.Theywondered
ifthefaultlayinthecarbontheywereusing,andsotheytried
anumberofdifficultforms.Theyfailedagainandagainbut
wentonworking.Theideawasthenbroughtforwardthatperhaps
thecarbonneededtobedissolvedinameltedmetal.Themetal
mightactasacatalyst,whichmeansthatithelpsachemical
reactiontotakeplacemoreeasily.
Thistimethecarbonwasmixedwithironbeforebeingplaced
inthepressurechamber.Thepressurewasbroughtupto
1,100,000poundstothesquareinchandthetemperatureto900°F.
Atlastthechamberwasopened.Anumberofshinycrystalslay
within.Thesecrystalsscratchedglass,andevendiamonds.
Lightwavespassedthroughtheminthesamewayastheydo
throughdiamonds.Carbondioxidewasgivenoffwhenthe
crystalswereburned.Theirdensitywasjust3.5gramspercubic
centimeter,asistrueofdiamonds.Thecrystalswereanalyzed
chemically.TheywerefinallystudiedunderX-rays,andthere
wasnolongerroomfordoubt.Thesejewelsofthelaboratory
werenotlikediamonds;theywerediamonds.Theyevenhadthe
sameatomicstructure.
ThemainideaofParagraph2isthat.
A.makingartificialdiamondsdidn'tseemverydifficultat
firstsight
B.scientistsbegantotrymakingsyntheticdiamondinthe
late1700s
C.scientistsdiscovereddiamondsareaform,ofcarbon,a
commonelement
D.thediscoveryofthediamonds,constituteimpelled
scientiststomakeasyntheticone
12、
Transformingcarbonintodiamondsinthelaboratoryis.
A.moreillogicalthanturningplainleadorironintogold
B.lesslogicalthanturningplainleadorironintogold
C.notsoillogicalasturningplainleadorironintogold
D.asillogicalasturningplainleadorironintogold
13、
WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothe
text?
A.Buildingthespecialpressurechamberistoodifficultto
bedone.
B.Thedensityoftheartificialdiamondsisthesameasthe
trueones.
C.Carbonturnsintodiamondsunderveryheavypressureand
hightemperature.
D.Scientistshadbeenworkingformanyyearstoduplicate
naturaldiamonds.
14、
Inordertohelptoform,shinycrystalsofdiamondsthecarbon
needed.
A.toactasacatalyst
B.tobeindifferentforms
C.tohaveapressurechamber
D.tobedissolvedinameltedmetal
15、
Thesyntheticcrystalofdiamond
A.couldnotevencutglass
B.wasmadeatthetemperatureof900°F
C.gaveoffcarbondioxidewhenitwasunderX-rays
D.isnot1iketherealdiamondinatomicstructure
16、The150millionpeoplewholiveoutsidethecountryof
theirbirthmakeuplessthan2.5percentofworldpopulation,
buttheyhaveanimportancefarbeyondtheirnumbers.Some
internationalmigrantsarerefugeesorstudents,butthosewith
themostimpactareeconomicmigrants,drawntoplacessuchas
LosAngeles,wherethewagesmaybethreetimesgreaterthan
thoseinBombay.Thesemigrantstendtobeyoungandwilling
toworkforlowwages.Thoughtraditionallyunskilled,a
growingnumberarehighlyeducated.
Immigrationisnowthemajorcontributortodemographicchange
inmanydevelopedcountries.IntheU.S.,accordingtothe
latestU.S.CensusBureauprojection,thepopulationwillgrow
by129millionintheperiodfrom2000to2050,butif
immigrationstopsitwouldgoupbyjust54million.Western
Europe'spopulationis42percentgreaterthanthatoftheU.S.,
butitsprojectedimmigrationisonlyabouthalfthatofthe
U.S.;asaconsequence,theregionexpectedtolose28million
peopleoverthenext50years.Japan,whichhasclosetozero
netmigration,isprojectedtolose26millionby2050.(Deaths
willstartoutrunningbirthsinwestEuropeandJapanaround
themiddleofthisdecade.)
Duringfilepastsixyears,theU.S.received7percentofthe
world;sinternationalmigrants,comparedwith9percentby
Germany,thesecondmostpopulardestination.Onefourthofall
migrantstotheU.S.wenttoCalifornia;favoritecities,in
orderofthenumberofforeign-born,areLosAngeles,NewYork
City,SanFrancisco,MiamiandChicago.
Internationalmigrantsprimarilycomefromdeveloping
countries,withChinaat14percentandMexicoat8percent
beingthelargestsources.Afewdevelopingcountries,
Afghanistan,Bosnia,LiberiaandRwanda一havehadsignificant
influxesinrecentyears,butthesereflectmainlythemovement
ofrefugees.Mostdevelopingcountrieshadnegativenet
migration.
Inthepastfewyears,everyEuropeancountrywithconsiderable
immigrationhashadareactionagainstforeignworkers,
accordingtosocialscientistChristopherJencksofHarvard
University.SomeAsiancountrieshithardbyrecessioninthe
late1990striedtorepatriatemigrantworkers.Thusfarthe
U.S.showsnosignsofreinstitutingtheextremelyrestrictive
immigrationlawsofthepast,amajorreasonbeingthe
dependenceofmanyindustriesonasupplyofforeignlabor.
Indeed,theAFL-CIO,onceanopponentofhighimmigration
quotas,hasreversedpositionandisnowattemptingtoorganize
immigrant.Thischangeinattitude,amongotherreasons,leads
Jenckstoconcludethatasubstantialreversalofthecurrent
liberalpoliciesisunlikely.
WhichofthefollowingstatementsdoesNOTexactlydescribe
theeconomicmigrants?
A.Theytendtobeyoung,
B.Manyofthemarehighlyeducated.
C.Theyarewillingtoworkforlowwages.
D.Theyconstitute2.5%oftheworldpopulation.
17、
Accordingtothepassage,theU.S.immigrantsintheperiod
from2000to2050willprobablyincrease
A.129million
B.54million
C.75million
D.28million
18、
Accordingtothepassage,mostdevelopingcountries
A.receivemigrants
B.accommodaterefugees
C.havemoreimmigrantsthanemigrants
D.havemoreemigrantsthanimmigrants
19、
WhatdidsomeAsiancountriesdointhelate1990s?
A.Theytriedtoattractmoremigrantworkers.
B.Theywantedtodependmoreonforeignworkers.
C.Theymanagedtoorganizeimmigrants.
D.Theyattemptedtosendbackforeignworkers.
20、
TheAFL-CIOlikestoorganizeimmigrantsnowbecause
A.itisanopponentofhighimmigrantquotas
B.itdependsonforeignlaborfordevelopment
C.ithasareactionagainstforeignworkers
D.itshowsnosignofreinstitutingimmigrationlaws
21、PartB(10points)
Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.For
Questions41-45,youarerequiredtoreorganizethese
paragraphsintoacoherentarticlebychoosingfromthelist
A-G.Someoftheparagraphshavebeenplacedforyou.(10points)
A.”Itisalwaysbettertobuyahouse;payingrentislike
pouringmoneydownthedrain."Foryears,suchadvicehas
encouragedpeopletoborrowheavilytogetontheproperty
ladderassoonaspossible.Butisitstillsoundadvice?House
pricesarecurrentlyatrecordlevelsinrelationtorentsin
manypartsoftheworldanditnowoftenmakesmorefinancial
sense—especiallyforfirst-timebuyers—torentinstead.
B.”IfIdon'tbuynow,I'11nevergetonthepropertyladder”
isacommoncryfromfirst-timebuyers.Ifhousepricescontinue
tooutpacewages,thatistrue.Butitnowlooksunlikely.When
pricesgetoutoflinewithwhatfirst-timerscanafford,as
theyaretoday,theyalwayseventuallyfallinrealterms.The
myththatbuyingisalwaysbetterthanrentinggrewoutofthe
highinflationeraofthe1970sand1950s.First-timebuyers
thenalwaysendedupbetteroffthanrenters,becauseinflation
erodedtherealvalueofmortgagesevenwhileitpusheduprents.
Mortgage-interesttaxreliefwasalsoworthmorewheninflation,
andhencenominalinterestrates,washigh.Withinflationnow
tamed,homeownershipisfarlessattractive.
C.Homebuyerstendtounderestimatetheircosts.Once
maintenancecosts,insuranceandpropertytaxesareaddedto
mortgagepayments,totalannualoutgoingsnoweasilyexceedthe
costofrentinganequivalentproperty,evenaftertaking
accountoftaxbreaks.Ah,butcapitalgainswillmorethanmake
upforthat,itispopularlyargued.Overthepastsevenyears,
averagehousepricesinAmericahaverisenby65%,thosein
Britain,Spain,AustraliaandIrelandhavemorethandoubled.
Butitisunrealistictoexpectsuchgainstocontinue.Making
the(optimistic)assumptionthathousepricesinsteadrisein
1inewithinf
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