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考研英语试题与答案解析完整版
2019年考研英语试题与答案解析(完整版)
SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreach numberedblankandmarkA,B,CorD ontheANSWERSHEET(10points)
TodayweliveinaworldwhereGPSsystems, digitalmaps,andothernavigationappsareavailableonoursmartphones. I ofusjustwalkstraightintothewoodswithoutaphone.Butphones 2 onbatteries,andbatteriescandiefasterthanwerealize, 3 yougetlostwithoutaphoneoracompass,andyou 4 cantfindnorth,afewtrickstohelpyounavigate_5 tocivilization,oneofwhichistofollowtheland.
Whenyoufindyourselfwell 6 atrail,butnotinacompletely 7 area,youhaveto answertwoquestions:
Which 8 isdownhill,inthisparticulararea?
Andwhereisthenearest watersource?
Humansoverwhelminglyliveinvalleys,andonsuppliesoffreshwater._9 ,if youheaddownhill,andfollowanyH20youfind,youshould 10 seesignsofpeople
Ifyou’veexploredtheareabefore,keepaneyeoutforfamiliarsights-youmaybe 11 howquicklyidentifyingadistinctiverockortreecanrestoreyourbearings.
Another 12 Climbhighandlookforsignsofhumanhabitation. 13 evenindensefores,youshouldbeableto 14 gapsinthetreelineduetoroads,traintracks,andotherpathspeoplecarve 15 thewoods.Headtowardthese 16 tofindawayout.Atmight canthehorizonfor 17 lightsourcessuchasfiresandstreetlights,thenwalktowardtheglow oflightpollution.
18 , assumingyou'relostinanareahumanstendtofrequent,lookforthe 19 we leaveonthelandscape.Trailblazestiretracks.andotherfeaturescan 20 youtocivilization.
1.
[A]Some
[B]Most
[C]Few
[D]All
2.
[A]put
[B]take
[C]run
[D]come
3.
[A]Since
[B]If
[C]Though
[D]until
4.
[A]Formally
[B]relatively
[C]gradually
[D]literally
5.
[A]back
[B]next
[C]around
[D] away
6.
[A]onto
[B]off
[C]across
[D]alone
7.
[A]unattractive
[B]uncrowded
[C]unchanged
[D]unfamiliar
8.
[A]site
[B]point
[C]way
[D] place
9.
[A]So
[B]Yet
[C]Instead
[D] Besides
10.
[A]immediately
[B]intentionally
[C]unexpectedly
[D]eventually
11.
[A]surprised
[B]annoyed
[C]frightened
[D]confused
12
[A]problem
[B]option
[C]view
[D]result
13.
[A]Aboveall
[B] Incontrast
[C]Onaverage
[D]Forexample
14.
[A]bridge
[B] avoid
[C]spot
[D]separate
15.
[A]form
[B]through
[C]beyond
[D]Under
16.
[A]posts
[B]links
[C] shades
[D]breaks
17.
[A]artificial
[B]mysterious
[C]hidden
[D]limited
18.
[A]Finally
[B]Consequently
[C]Incidentally
[D]Generally
19.
[A]memories
[B]marks
[C]notes
[D]belongings
20.
[A]restrict
[B]adopt
[C] lead
[D] expose
SectionIIReadingComprehension
Part A
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts,Answerthequestions eachtextbychoosingAB.CorD.
MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET(40points)
Text1
FinancialregulatorsinBritainhaveimposedaratherunusualruleonthebossesofbigbanks.Startingnextyear.anyguaranteedbonusoftopexecutivescouldbedelayed1oyearsiftheirbanks areunderinvestigationforwrongdoing.Themainpurposeofthis"clawback"ruleistohold bankersaccountableforharmfulrisktakingandtorestorepublictrustinfinancialinstitution,Yet officialsalsohopeforamuchlargerbenefit:
morelongtermdecision-makingnotonlybybanks butbyallcorporations,tobuildastrongereconomyforfuturegenerations.
“Short-termism” orthedesireforquickprofits,hasworsenedinpubliclytradedcompanies.saystheBankofEngland'stopeconomist.AndrewHaldane.Hequotesagaintofclassicaleconomics,AlfredMarshallindescribingthisfinancialimpatienceasactinglike"Childrenwhopicktheplumsoutoftheirpuddingtoeatthematonce” ratherthanputtingthemasidetobeeaten last.
TheaveragetimeforholdingastockinboththeUnitedStatesandBritain.henoteshasdroppedfromsevenyearstosevenmonthsinrecentdecades.Transientinvestors,whodemand highquarterlyprofitsfromcompanies,canhinderafirmseffortstoinvestinlone-termresearch ortobuildupcustomerloyalty.Thishasbeendubbed"quarterlycapitalism”.
Inaddition,newdigitaltechnologieshaveallowedmorerapidtradingofequitiesquickeruseofinformation,andthusshortersattentionspansinfinancialmarkets."Thereseemstobea predominanceofshort-termthinkingattheexpenseoflong-terminvesting,” saidCommissioner DanielGallagheroftheUSSecuritiesandExchangeCommissioninaspeechthisweek.
IntheUS,theSarbanes-OxleyAclof2002haspushedmostpubliccompaniestodefer performancebonusesforseniorexecutivesbyaboutayear,slightlyhelpingreduce"short-termism." InitslatestsurveyofCEO payTheWallstreetJournalfindsthat"asubstantial part"ofexecutivepayisnowtiedtoperformance.
Muchmorecouldbedonetoencourage"long-termism,suchaschangesinthetaxcode andquickerdisclosureofstockacquisitions.InFrance,shareholderswhoholdontoacompany investmentforatleasttwoyearscansometimescanmorevotingrightsinacompany.
Withincompanies,therightcompensationdesigncanprovideincentivesforexecutivestothinkbeyondtheirowntimeatthecompanyandonbehalfofallstakeholders,Britain’s newruleis aremindertobankersthatsocietyhasaninterestintheirperformancenotjustfortheshortterm butforthelongterm.
21.AccordingtoParagraph1,onemotiveinimposingthenewruleisthe
A.enhancebankers' senseofresponsibility
Bhelpcorporationsachievelargerprofits
C.buildanewsystemoffinancialregulation
D.guaranteethebonusesoftopexecutives
22.AlfredMarshallisquotedtoindicate
A.theconditionsforgeneratingquickprofits
B. governmentsimpatienceindecision-making
C. thesolidstructureofpubliclytradedcompanies
D."short-termism"ineconomicactivities
23.Itisarguedthattheinfluenceoftransientinvestmentonpubliccompaniescanbe
A.indited B.adverse C.minimal Dtemporary
24.TheUSandFranceexamplesandusedtoillustrate
A.theobstaclestopreventing"short-termism.
B. thesignificanceorlongtermthinking.
C.theapproachestopromotinglong-termism.
D. theprevalenceofshort-termthinking.
25.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext
A.FailureofQuarterlyCapitalism
B.PatienceasaCorporateVirtue
C.DecisivenessRequiredofTopExecutives
D. FrustrationofRisk-takingBankers
Text2
Gradeinflation-thegradualincreaseinaverageGPAs(grade-pointaverages)overthepast fewdecades-isoftenconsideredaproductofaconsumererainhighereducation,inwhich studentsaretreatedlikecustomerstobepleased.Butanother,relatedforce-apolicyoftenburied deepincoursecatalogscalledgradeforgiveness"-ishelpingraiseGPAs.
Gradeforgivenessallowsstudentstoretakeacourseinwhichtheyreceivedalowgrade,and themostrecentgradeorthehighestgradeistheonlyonethatcountsincalculatingastudent's overallGPA.
Theuseofthislittle-knownpracticehasacceleratedinrecentyears,ascollegescontinueto dotheirutmosttokeepstudentsinschool(andpayingtuition)andimprovetheirgradationrates.Whenthispracticefirstarteddecadesago,itwasusuallylimitedtofreshmen,togivethema secondchancetotakeaclassintheirfirstyeariftheystruggledintheirtransitiontocollege-level courses.Butnowmostcolleges,saveformanyselectivecampuses,allowallundergraduates,and evengraduatestudents,toget theirlowgradesforgiven.
Collegeofficialstendtoemphasizethatthegoalofgradeforgivenessislessaboutthegrade itselfandmoreaboutencouragingstudentstoretakecoursescriticaltotheirdegreeprogramand gradationwithoutincurringabigpenalty."Untimely."saidJackMine,OhioStateUniversity's registrar."weseestudentsachievemoresuccessbecausetheyretakeacourseanddobetterinsubsequentcontentsormasterthecontentthatallowsthemtograduateontime.
Thatsaid,thereisawayinwhichgradeforgivenesssatisfiescollegesownneedsaswell.For publicinstitutionsstatefindsaresometimestiedpartlytotheirsuccessonmetricssuchas graduationratesandstudentretentionsobettergradescan,byboostingfigureslikethose,mean moremoney.AndanythingthatraisesGPAswilllikelymakestudentswho,attheendofthedayarepayingthebill-feelthey’vegottenabettervaluefortheirtuitiondollars,whichisanotherbig concern forcolleges.
Indeedgradeforgivenessisjustanotherwaythatuniversitiesarerespondingtoconsumers' expectationsforhighereducation.Sincestudentsandparentsexpectacollegedegreetoleadtoa job,itisinthebestinterest ofaschooltotumoutgradateswhoareasqualifiedaspossible-oratleastappeartobe.Onthis,students'andcolleges’ incentivesseemtobealigned.
26.Whatiscommonlyregardedasthecauseofgradeinflation?
A. Thechangeofcoursecatalogs.
B.StudentsindifferencetoGPAS.
CCollegesneglectofGPAS.
D.Theinfluenceofconsumerculture.
27.Whatwastheoriginalpurposeofgradeforgiveness
A.Tohelpfreshmenadapttocollegelearning.
B.Tomaintaincollegesgraduationrates.
C.Topreparegraduatesforachallengingf
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