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2009 考研英语二真题及答案
Section II Close(10%) Directions: For each numbered blank in the following
passage ,there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose thebest one
and mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1 with a pencil. (10 points)
In1999, the price of oil hovered around $16 a barrel. By 2008, it had(21)the
$100 a barrel mark. The reasons for the surge (22) from the dramatic growth
of the economies of china and India to widespread
(23) in oil-producing
regions, including Iraq and Nigeria's delta region. Triple-digit oil prices have
(24) the economic and political map of the world, (25) some old notions of
power. Oil-rich nations are enjoying historic gains and opportunities,
(26)
major importers—including chinaand India, home to a third of the world's
population-- (27) rising economic and social costs.Managing this new order is
fast becoming a central (28) of global politics. Countries that need oil are
clawing at each other to (29) scarce supplies, and are willing to deal with
any government, (30) how unpleasant, to do it .
In many poor nations
with oil , the profits are being ,lost to corruption,(31) these countries of their
best hope for development. And oil is fueling enormous investment funds run
by foreign governments,
(32)
some in the west see as a new threat.
Countries like Russia, Venezuela and Iran are well supplied with rising oil 33,
a change reflected in newly aggressive foreign policies. But some unexpected
countries are reaping benefits,
(34) costs, from higher prices. Consider
Germany. (35) it imports virtually all its oil, it has prospered from extensive
trade with a booming Russia and the Middle East. German exports to Russia
(36) 128 percent from 2001 to 2006.
In the United States, as already high
gas prices rose (37) higher in the spring of 2008,the issue cropped up in the
presidential campaign, with Senators McCain and Obama (38) for a federal
gas tax holiday during the peak summer driving months. And driving habits
began to (39) ,as sales of small cars jumped and mass transport systems
(40) the country reported a sharp increase in riders.
21. A. come
B. gone
C. crossed
D. arrived
22. A. covered
B. discovered
C. arranged
D. ranged
23. A. intensity
B. infinity
C. insecurity
D.instability
24. A. drawn
B. redrawn
C. retained
D. reviewed
25. A. fighting
B. struggling
C. challenging D. threatenin
26. A. and
B. while
C. thus
D. though
27. A. confine
B. conflict
C. conform
D. confront
28. A. problem
B. question
C. matter
D. event
29. A. look for
B. lock up
C. send out
D. keep off
30. A. no matter
B. what if
C. only if
D. in spite of
31. A. abolishing B. depriving
C. destroying
D. eliminating
32. A. what
B. that
C. which
D. whom
33. A. interests
B. taxes
C. incomes
D. revenues
34. A. as many as B. as good as
C. as far as
D. as well as
35. A. Although
B. Because
C. Since
D. As
36. A. advanced
B. grew
C. reduces
D. multiplie
37. A. even
B. still
C. rather
D. fairly
38. A. asking
B. requesting
C. calling
D. demanding
39. A. change
B. turn
C. shift
D. transform
40.A. for
B. from
C. across
D. Over
Part III Reading Comprehension (40%) Direction: There are 4 passages in this
part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.
For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should
decide on the best choice. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the
Answer Sheet with a pencil.
PASSAGE1. Henric Ibsen ,author of the play"A Doll's House", in which a pretty,
helpless housewife abandons .Her husband and children to seek a more
serious life, would surely have approved.. From January Ist ,2008, all public
companies in Norway are obliged to ensure that at least 40% of their board
directors are women. Most firms have obeyed the law, which was passed in
2003.But about 75 out of the 480 or so companies it affects are still too male
for the government's liking. They will shortly receive a letter informing them
that they have until the end of February to act , or face the legal
consequences---which could include being dissolved. Before the law was
proposed, about 7% of board members in Norway were female , according to
the Centre for Corporate Diversity .The number has since jumped to 36%.
That is far higher than the average of 9% for big companies across Europe or
America's 15% for the Fortune 500.Norway's stock exchange and its main
business lobby oppose the law, as do many businessmen." I am against
quotas for women or men as a matter of principle," says Sverre Munck , head
of international operations at a media firm. "Board members of public
companies should be chosen solely on the basis of merit and experience,"be
says. Several firms have even given up their public status in order to escape
the new law. Companies have had to recruit about 1,000 women in four years.
Many complain that it has been difficult to find experienced candidates.
Because of this, some of the best women have collected as many as 25-35
directorships each, and are known in Norwegian business circles as the
"golden skirts". One reason for the scarcity is that there are fairly few women
in management in Norwegian companies---they occupy around 15% of senior
positions. It has been particularly hard for firms in the oil, technology and
financial industries to find women with a enough experience. Some people
worry that their relative lack of experience may keep women quiet on boards,
and that in turn could mean that boards might become less able to hold
managers to account. Recent history in Norway, however, suggests that the
right women can make strong directors. "Women feel more compelled than
men to do their homework," says Ms Reksten Skaugen , who was voted
Norway's chairman of the year for 2007, "and we can afford to ask the hard
questions, because women are not always expected to know the answers."
41. The author mentions Ibsen's play in the first paragraph in order
to?????????? . A. depict women's dilemma at work B. explain the newly
passed law C. support Norwegian government D. introduce the topic under
discussion 42. A public company that fails to obey the new law could be
forced to?????????? . A. pay a heavy fine B. close down its business C. change
to a private business D. sign a document promising to act 43. To which of the
following is Sverre Munck most likely to agree? A. A set ratio of women in a
board is unreasonable. B. A reasonable quota for women at work needs to be
set. C. A common principle should be followed by all companies. D. An
inexperienced businessman is not subject to the new law.
44.The author attributes the phenomenon of "golden skirts" to??????????? . A.
the small number of qualified females in management B. the over-recruitment
of female managers in public companies C. the advantage women enjoy
when competing for senior positions D. the discrimination toward women in
Norwegian business circles 45. The main idea of the passage might
be???????? . A. female power and liberation in Norway B. the significance of
Henric Ibsen's play C. women's status in Norwegian firms D. the constitution
of board members in Norway
PASSAGE2 While there's never a good age to get cancer, people in their 20s
and 30s can feel particularly isolated. The average age of a cancer patient at
diagnosis is 67. Children with cancer often are treated at pediatric ( 小儿科的)
cancer centers, but young adults have a tough time finding peers, often
sitting side-by-side during treatments with people who could be their
grandparents. In her new book Crazy Sexy Cancer Tips, writer Kris Carr looks
at cancer from the perspective of a young adult who confronts death just as
she's discovering life. Ms. Carr was 31 when she was diagnosed with a rare
from of cancer that had generated tumors on her liver and lungs. Ms. Carr
reacted with the normal feelings of shock and sadness. She called her parents
and stocked up on organic food, determined to become a "full-time healing
addict." Then she picked up the phone and called everyone in her address
book, asking if they knew other young women with cancer. The result was her
own personal "cancer posse": a rock concert tour manager, a model, a fashion
magazine editor, a cartoonist and a MTV celebrity, to name a few. This club
of? "cancer babes" offered support, advice and fashion tips, among other
things. Ms. Carr put her cancer experience in a recent Learning Channel
documentary, and she has written a practical guide about how she coped.
Cancer isn't funny, but Ms. Carr often is. She swears, she makes up names for
the people who treat her ( Dr. Fabulous and Dr. Guru ), and she even makes
second sound fun ("cancer road trips," she calls them). She leaves the
medical advice to doctors, instead offering insightful and practical tips that
reflect the world view of a young adult. "I refused to let cancer ruin my party,"
she writes. " There are just too many cool things to do and plan and live for."
Ms. Carr still has cancer, but it has stopped progressing. Her cancer tips
include using time-saving mass e-mails to keep friends informed, sewing or
buying fashionable hospital gowns so you're not stuck with regulation blue or
gray and playing Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" so loud you neighbors call
the police. Ms. Carr also advises an eyebrow wax and a new outfit before you
tell the important people in your illness. " people you tell are going to cautious
and not so cautiously try to see the cancer, so dazzle them instead with your
miracle," she writes. While her advice may sound superficial, it gets to the
heart of what every cancer patient wants: the chance to live life just as she
always did, and maybe better.
46. Which of the following groups is more vulnerable to cancer? A. Children. B.
People in their 20s and 30s. C. Young adults. D. Elderly people. 47. All of the
following statements are true EXCEPT _______.
A. Kris Carr is a female writer B. Kris Carr is more than 31-year-old. C. Kris Carr
works in a cancer center. D. Kris Carr is very optimistic. 48. The phrase
"cancer posse" (Line 4, para.3 ) probably refers to ________ A. a cancer
research organization B. a group of people who suffer from cancer C. people
who have recovered from cancer D. people who cope with cancer 49. Kris Carr
make up names for the people who treat her because ________ A. she is
depressed and likes swearing B. she is funny and likes playing jokes on doctor
C. she wants to leave the medical advice to doctor D. she tries to leave a good
impression on doctor 50. From Kris Carr's cancer tips we may infer that
________ A. she learned to use e-mails after she got cancer B. she wears
fashionable dress even after suffering from cancer C. hospital gowns for
cancer patients are usually not in bright colors D. the neighbors are very
friendly with cancer patients
PASSAGE3 Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage: Should a
leader strive to be loved or feared?This question,famously posed by
Machiavelli,lies at the heart of Joseph Nye's new book.Mr.Nye,a former dean of
the Kennedy School of Govemment at Harvard and one-time chairman of
America's National Intelligence Council,is best known for promoting the idea
of "soft power",based on persuasion and influence,as a counterpoint to "hard
power",based on coercion(强迫) and force. Having analyzed the use of soft and
hard power in politics and diplomacy in his previous books,Mr.Nye has now
turned his attention to the relationship between power and leadership,in both
the political and business spheres.Machiavelli,he notes,concluded that "one
ought to be both feared and loved,but as it is difficult for the two to go
together,it is much safer to be feared than loved."In short,hard power is
preferable to soft power.But modem leadership theorists have come to the
opposite conclusion. The context of leadership is changing,the observe,and
the historical emphasis on hard power is becoming outdated.In modem
companies and democracies,power is increasingly diffused and traditional
hierarchies( 等 级 制 ) are being undermined,making soft power ever more
important.But that does not mean coercion should now take a back seat to
persuasion.Mr.Nye argues.Instead,he advocates a synthesis of these two
views.The conclusion of The Powers to Lead ,his survey of the theory of
leadership,is that a combination of hard and soft power,which he calls”smart
power”,is the best approach. The dominant theoretical model of leadership at
the moment is ,apparently,the “transformational leadership pattern”.Anone
allergic( 反 感 ) to management term will already be running for the exit,but
Mr,Nye has performed a valuable service in rounding up and summarizing the
various academic studies and theories of leadcriship into a single,slim
volume.He examines different approaches to leadership,the morality of
leadership and how the wider context can determine the effcctiveness of a
particular leader.There are plcnty of anccdotes and examples,both historical
and contemporary,political and corporate. Alsa,leadership is a slippery
subject,and as he depicts various theories,even Mr.Nye never quite nails the
jelly to the wall.He is at his most interesting when discussing the moral
aspects of leadershipin particular,the question of whether it is sometimes
necessary for good leaders? to lie -and he provides a helpful 12-point
summary of his
conclusions.A recuming theme is that as circumstances change,different sorts
of leadcrs are required;a leader who thrives in one environment may struggle
in another,and vice versa.Ultimately that is just a fancy way of saying that
leadcrship offers no casy answers.
51.From the first two paragraphs we may learn than Mr.Machiavelli's idea of
hard power is ______. A.well accepted by Joseph Nye B.very influential till
nowadays C.based on sound theories D.contrary to that of modem leadership
theorists 52.Which of the following makes soft power more important today
according to Mr.Nye? A.Coercion is widespread. B.Morality is devalued.
C.Power is no longer concentrated. D.Traditional hierarchies are strengthened
53.In his book the Powers to lead,Mr.Nye has exmined all the following
aspects of leadership EXCEPT_____. A.authority B.context C.approaches
D.morality 54.Mr.Nye's book is particularly valuable in that it _____. A.makes
little use of management terms B.summarizes various studies concisely
C.serves as an exit for leadership researchers D.sets a model for
contemporary corporate leaders 55.According to the author,the most
interesting part of Mr.Nye's book lies in his _____. A.view of changeable
leadership B.definition of good leadership C.summary of leadership history
D.discussion of moral leadership
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