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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上2020年考研英语(一)真题及参考答案Section I Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text.Choose the best word(s)for each numbered blank and mark A,B,C or D on the ANSWER SHEET(10 points)Today we live in a world where GPS systems,digital maps,and other navigation apps are available on our smart pho
2、nes._1_of us just walk straight into the woods without a phone.But phones_2_on batteries,and batteries can die faster than we realize,_3_ you get lost without a phone or a compass,and you_4_cant find north,a few tricks to help you navigate_5_to civilization,one of which is to follow the land.When yo
3、u find yourself well_6_a trail,but not in a completely_7_area,you have to answer two questions:Which_8_is downhill,in this particular area?And where is the nearest water source?Humans overwhelmingly live in valleys,and on supplies of fresh water._9_,if you head downhill,and follow any H20 you find,y
4、ou should_10_see signs of peopleIf youve explored the area before,keep an eye out for familiar sights-you may be_11_how quickly identifying a distinctive rock or tree can restore your bearings.Another_12_Climb high and look for signs of human habitation._13_even in dense fores,you should be able to_
5、14_gaps in the tree line due to roads,train tracks,and other paths people carve_15_the woods.Head toward these_16_to find a way out.At might can the horizon for_17_light sources such as fires and streetlights,then walk toward the glow of light pollution._18_,assuming youre lost in an area humans ten
6、d to frequent,look for the_19_we leave on the landscape.Trail blazes tire tracks.and other features can_20_you to civilization.1.ASome BMostCFewDAll2.Aput BtakeCrunDcome3.ASinceBIfCThough Duntil4.AFormally Brelatively CgraduallyDliterally5.AbackBnext Caround Daway6.AontoBoffCacross Dalone7.Aunattrac
7、tive Buncrowded CunchangedDunfamiliar8.Asit eBpointCwayDplace9.ASoBYet CInstead DBesideslO.Aimmediately Bintentionally CunexpectedlyDeventually11.AsurprisedBannoyed Cfrightened Dconfused12.AproblemBoptionCview Dresult13.AAbove all BIn contrast COn averageDFor example14.Abridge BavoidCspotDseparate15
8、.AformBthroughCbeyond DUnder16.Aposts Blinks CshadesDbreaks17.AartificialBmysterious Chidden Dlimited18.AFinally BConsequently CIncidentallyDGenerally19.AmemoriesBmarksCnotes Dbelongings20.Arestrict BadoptCleadDexposeSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts,Answ
9、er the questions each text by choosing A B.C or D.Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET(40 points)Text 1Financial regulators in Britain have imposed a rather unusual rule on the bosses of big banks.Starting next year.any guaranteed bonus of top executives could be delayed 1o years if their banks are
10、 under investigation for wrongdoing.The main purpose of thisclawbackrule is to hold bankers accountable for harmful risk taking and to restore public trust in financial institution,Yet officials also hope for a much larger benefit:more long term decision-making not only by banks but by all corporati
11、ons,to build a stronger economy for future generations.“Short-termism”or the desire for quick profits,has worsened in publicly traded companies.says the Bank of Englands top economist.Andrew Haldane.He quotes a gaint of classical economics,Alfred Marshall in describing this financial impatience as a
12、cting likeChildren who pick the plums out of their pudding to eat them at once”rather than putting them aside to be eaten last.The average time for holding a stock in both the United States and Britain.he notes has dropped from seven years to seven months in recent decades.Transient investors,who de
13、mand high quarterly profits from companies,can hinder a firms efforts to invest in lone-term research or to build up customer loyalty.This has been dubbedquarterly capitalism”.In addition,new digital technologies have allowed more rapid trading of equities quicker use of information,and thus shorter
14、s attention spans in financial markets.There seems to be a predominance of short-term thinking at the expense of long-term investing,”said Commissioner Daniel Gallagher of the US Securities and Exchange Commission in a speech this week.In the US,the Sarbanes-Oxley Acl of 2002 has pushed most public
15、companies to defer performance bonuses for senior executives by about a year,slightly helping reduceshort-termism.In its latest survey of CEO pay The Wall street Journal finds thata substantial partof executive pay is now tied to performance.Much more could be done to encouragelong-termism,such as c
16、hanges in the tax code and quicker disclosure of stock acquisitions.In France,shareholders who hold onto a company investment for at least two years can sometimes can more voting rights in a company.Within companies,the right compensation design can provide incentives for executives to think beyond
17、their own time at the company and on behalf of all stakeholders,Britains new rule is a reminder to bankers that society has an interest in their performance not just for the short term but for the long term.21.According to Paragraph 1,one motive in imposing the new rule is theA.enhance bankerssense
18、of responsibilityB help corporations achieve larger profitsC.build a new system of financial regulationD.guarantee the bonuses of top executives22.Alfred Marshall is quoted to indicateA.the conditions for generating quick profitsB.governments impatience in decision-makingC.the solid structure of pub
19、licly traded companiesD.short-termismin economic activities23.It is argued that the influence of transient investment on public companies can beA.indited B.adverse C.minimal D temporary24.The US and France examples and used to illustrateA.the obstacles to preventingshort-termism.B.the significance o
20、r long term thinking.C.the approaches to promoting long-termism.D.the prevalence of short-term thinking.25.Which of the following would be the best title for the textA.Failure of Quarterly CapitalismB.Patience as a Corporate VirtueC.Decisiveness Required of Top ExecutivesD.Frustration of Risk-taking
21、 BankersText 2Grade inflation-the gradual increase in average GPAs(grade-point averages)over the past few decades-is often considered a product of a consumer era in higher education,in which students are treated like customers to be pleased.But another,related force-a policy often buried deep in cou
22、rse catalogs called grade forgiveness-is helping raise GPAs.Grade forgiveness allows students to retake a course in which they received a low grade,and the most recent grade or the highest grade is the only one that counts in calculating a students overall GPA.The use of this little-known practice h
23、as accelerated in recent years,as colleges continue to do their utmost to keep students in school(and paying tuition)and improve their gradation rates.When this practice fir started decades ago,it was usually limited to freshmen,to give them a second chance to take a class in their first year if the
24、y struggled in their transition to college-level courses.But now most colleges,save for many selective campuses,allow all undergraduates,and even graduate students,to get their low grades forgiven.College officials tend to emphasize that the goal of grade forgiveness is less about the grade itself a
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