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1、2021黑龙江大学英语考试真题卷(1)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Passage TwoQuestions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.Eleven summers ago I was sent to a management program at the Wharton School to be prepared for bigger things. Along with lectures on finance
2、 and entrepreneurship and the like, the program included a delightfully out-of-place session with Al Filreis, an English professor at the University of Pennsylvania, on poetry.For three hours he talked us through The Red Wheelbarrow and Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening. The experience-especially
3、 when contrasted with the horrible prose of our other assigned reading-sent me fleeing to the campus bookstore, where I resumed a long-interrupted romance with meter and rhyme(韵).Professor Filreis says that he is a little shocked at how intensely his Wharton students respond to this unexpected devia
4、tion from the businesslike, not just as a relief but as a kind of stimulus. Many write afterward asking him to recommend books of poetry. Especially now,The grim economy seems to make the participants keener than ever to think out of the box in the way poetry encourages, he told me.Which brings me t
5、o Congress, an institution stuck deeper inside the box than just about any other these days. You have probably heard that up on Capitol Hill(美国国会山),theyre very big on prayer breakfasts, where members gather over scrambled eggs and ask God for wisdom. You can judge from the agonizing debt spectacle w
6、eve watched this summer how well thats working. Well, maybe its time to add some poetry readings to the agenda.Im not suggesting that poetry will guide our legislators to wisdom any more than prayer has. Just that it might make them a little more human. Poetry is no substitute for courage or compete
7、nce, but properly applied, it is a challenge to self-certainty, which we currently have in excess. Poetry serves as a spur to creative thinking, a reproach to dogma and habit, a remedy to the current fashion for pledge signing.The poet Shelley, in defense of poetry nearly two centuries ago, wrote, A
8、 man. to be greatly good, must imagine intensely and comprehensively; he must put himself in the place of another and of many others; the pains and pleasures of his species must become his own.Shelley concludes that essay by calling poets the unacknowledged legislators of the world, because they bri
9、ng imagination to the realm of reasoners and mechanists.The relevance of poetry was declared more concisely in five lines from the love poem Asphodel. That Greeny Flower, by William Carlos Williams:It is difficultto get the news form poemsyet men die miserably every day for lackof what is found ther
10、eWhat do we learn from Shelleys essayAPoetry can relieve people of pains and sufferings.BIt takes poetic imagination to become a legislator.CLegislators should win public acknowledgement.DIt is important to be imaginative and sympathetic. 2.Questions 52 to 56 are based on the following passage.Whos
11、poor in America Thats a question hard to answer. Hard because theres no conclusive definition of poverty. Low income matters, though how low is unclear. Poverty is also a state of mind that fosters self-defeating behavior-bad work habits, family breakdowns, and addictions. Finally, poverty results f
12、rom bad luck: accidents, job losses, disability.Despite povertys messiness, weve measured progress against it by a single statistic: the federal poverty line. By this measure, we havent made much progress. But the apparent lack of progress is misleading for two reasons.First, it ignores immigration.
13、 Many immigrants are poor and low-skilled. They add to the poor. From 1989 to 2007, about three quarters of the increase in the poverty population occurred among Hispanics(西班牙裔美国人)-mostly immigrants and their children.Second, the poors material well-being has improved. The official poverty measure o
14、bscures this by counting only pre-tax cash income and ignoring other sources of support, including food stamps and housing subsidies. Although many poor live from hand to mouth, theyve participated in rising living standards. In 2005, 91% had microwaves. 79% air-conditioning, and 48% cell phones.The
15、 existing poverty line could be improved by adding some income sources and subtracting some expenses. Unfortunately, the administrations proposal for a supplemental poverty measure in 2011 goes beyond that. The new poverty number would compound public confusion. It also raises questions about whethe
16、r the statistic is tailored to favor a political agenda.The supplemental measure ties the poverty threshold to what the poorest third of Americans spend on food, housing, clothing, and utilities. The actual threshold will probably be higher than todays poverty line. Many Americans would find this we
17、ird: people get richer, but poverty stays stuck.What produces this outcome is a different view of poverty. The present concept is an absolute one: the poverty threshold reflects the amount estimated to meet basic needs. By contrast, the new measure embraces a relative notion of poverty: people are a
18、utomatically poor if theyre a given distance from the top, even if their incomes are increasing.The new indicator is a propaganda device to promote income redistribution by showing that poverty is stubborn or increasing. The Census Bureau has estimated statistics similar to the administrations propo
19、sal. In 2008, the traditional poverty rate was 13.2%; estimates of the new statistic range up to l7%. The new poverty statistic exceeds the old, and the gap grows larger over time.As senator Daniel Moynihan said, the administration is defining poverty up. Its legitimate to debate how much we should
20、aid the poor or reduce economic inequality. But the debate should not be swayed by misleading statistics that few Americans could possibly understand. Government statistics should strive for political neutrality(中立).This one fails.What is characteristic of the new measure of povertyAIt defines pover
21、ty by the gap between the rich and the poor.BIt raises the threshold for the poor to get welfare benefits.CIt is more accurate and scientific in terms of statistics.DIt truly reflects the practical needs of the poor. 3.Rates are low, but consumers wont borrowThe US Federal Reserve(Fed)s announcement
22、 last week that it intended to keep credit cheap for at least two more years was a clear invitation to Americans: Go out and borrow.But many economists say it will take more than low interest rates to persuade consumers to take on more debt. There are already signs that the recent stock market fluct
23、uations, turbulence in Europe and the US deficit have scared consumers. On Friday, preliminary data showed that the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan consumer sentiment index had fallen this month to lower than it was in November 2008, when the United States was deep in recession.Under normal c
24、ircumstances, the Feds announcement might have attracted new home and car buyers and prompted credit card holders to rack up fresh charges. But with unemployment high and those with jobs worried about keeping them, consumers are more concerned about paying off the loans they already have than adding
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