山东科技大学2019年硕士研究生自命题试题211翻译硕士英语.pdf
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1、Part I Reading Comprehension(2*25=50 points)Directions:There are five passages in this section.Each passage is followedby some questions or unfinished statements.For each of them,there are fourchoices marked A,B,C and D.Decide on the best choice.Passage 1Economic inequality is the“defining challenge
2、 of our time,”PresidentBarack Obama declared in a speech last month to the Center for AmericanProgress.Inequality is dangerous,he argued,not merely because it doesntlook good to have a large gap between the rich and the poor,but becauseinequality itself destroys upward mobility,making it harder for
3、the poor toescape from poverty.“Increased inequality and decreasing mobility pose afundamental threat to the American Dream,”he said.Obama is only the most prominent public figure to declare inequality.Public Enemy No.1 and the greatest threat to reducing poverty in America.Anumber of prominent econ
4、omists have also argued that its harder for the poorto climb the economic ladder today because the rungs in that ladder havegrown farther apart.For all the new attention devoted to the 1 percent,a new data set from theEquality of Opportunity Project at Harvard and Berkeley suggests that,if wecare ab
5、out upward mobility overall,were vastly exaggerating the dangers ofthe rich-poor gap.Inequality itself is not a particularly strong predictor ofeconomic mobility,as sociologist Scott Winship noted in a recent article basedon his analysis of this data.So what factors,at the community level,do predict
6、if poor children will move up the economic ladder as adults?What explains,for instance,why the Salt Lake City metro area is one of the 100 largestmetropolitan areas most likely to lift the fortunes of the poor and the Atlantametro area is one of the least likely?Harvard economist Raj Chetty has poin
7、ted to economic and racialsegregation,community density,the size of a communitys middle class,thequality of schools,community religiosity,and family structure,which he callsthe“single strongest correlate of upward mobility.”Chetty finds thatcommunities like Salt Lake City,with high levels of two-par
8、ent families andreligiosity,are much more likely to see poor children get ahead thancommunities like Atlanta,with high levels of racial and economic segregation.Chetty has not yet issued a comprehensive analysis of the relativepredictive power of each of these factors.Based on my analyses of the dat
9、a,ofthe factors that Chetty has highlighted,the following three seem to be mostpredictive of upward mobility in a given community:No.1Income growthNo.2Prevalence of single mothers(where correlation is strong,but negative)No.3Per-capita local government spendingIn other words,communities with high le
10、vels of per-capita incomegrowth,high percentages of two-parent families,and high local governmentspending which may stand for good schools are the most likely to help poorchildren relive Horatio Algers rags-to-riches story.1.How does Obama view economic inequality?A.It is the biggest obstacle to soc
11、ial mobility.B.It is the greatest threat to social stability.C.It is the No.1 enemy of income growth.D.It is the most malicious social evil of our time.2.What do we learn about the inequality gap from Scott Winships dataanalysis?A.It is fast widening across most parts of America.B.It is not a reliab
12、le indicator of economic mobility.C.It is not correctly interpreted.D.It is overwhelmingly ignored.3.Compared with Atlanta,metropolitan Salt Lake City is said to_.A.have placed religious beliefs above party politicsB.have bridged the gap between the rich and the poorC.offer poor children more chance
13、s to climb the social ladderD.suffer from higher levels of racial and economic segregation4.What is strongly correlated with social mobility according to economist RajChetty?A.Family structure.B.Racial equality.C.School education.D.Community density.5.What does the author seem to suggest?A.It is imp
14、ortant to increase the size of the middle class.B.It is highly important to expand the metropolitan areas.C.It is most imperative to focus our efforts on the elimination of incomeinequality.D.It is better to start from the community to help poor children move upthe social ladder.Passage 2Clothes pla
15、y a critical part in the conclusions we reach by providingclues to who people are,who they are not,and who they would like to be.They tell us a good deal about the wearers background,personality,status,mood,and social outlook.Since clothes are such an important source of social information,wecan use
16、 them to manipulate peoples impression of us.Our appearanceassumes particular significance in the initial phases of interaction that is likelyto occur.An elderly middle-class man or woman may be alienated by a youngadult who is dressed in an unconventional manner,regardless of the personseducation,b
17、ackground,or interests.People tend to agree on what certain types of clothes mean.Adolescentgirls can easily agree on the lifestyles of girls who wear certain outfits,including the number of boyfriends they likely have had and whether theysmoke or drink.Newscasters,or the announcers,who read the new
18、s on TV,are considered to be more convincing,honest,and competent when they aredressed conservatively.And college students who view themselves as takingan active role in their interpersonal relationships say they are concerned aboutthe costumes they must wear to play these roles successfully.Moreove
19、r,manyof us can relate instances in which the clothing we wore changed the way wefelt about ourselves and how we acted.Perhaps you have used clothing to gainconfidence when you anticipated a stressful situation,such as a job interview,or a court appearance.In the workplace,men have long had well-def
20、ined precedents and rolemodels for achieving success.It has been otherwise for women.A good manywomen in the business world are uncertain about the appropriate mixture of“masculine”and“feminine”attributestheyshouldconveybytheirprofessional clothing.The variety of clothing alternatives to women has a
21、lsobeen greater than that available for men.Male administrators tend to judgewomen more favorably for managerial positions when the women display less“feminine”grooming-shorter hair,moderate use of make-up,and plain tailoredclothing.As one male administrator confessed,“An attractive woman isdefinite
22、ly going to get a longer interview,but she wont get a job.”6.According to the passage,the way we dress _.A.provides clues for people who are critical of usB.indicates our likes and dislikes in choosing a careerC.has a direct influence on the way people regard usD.is of particular importance when we
23、get on in age7.Form the third paragraph of the passage,we can conclude that young adultstend to believe that certain types of clothing can _.A.change peoples conservative attitudes toward their lifestyleB.help young peoples make friends with the opposite sexC.make them competitive in the job marketD
24、.help them achieve success in their inter personal relationships8.The word“precedent”(Para.4)probably refers to _.A.early acts for men to follow as examplesB.particular places for men to occupy especially because of theirimportanceC.things that men should agree uponD.mens beliefs that everything in
25、the world has already been decided9.According to the passage,many career women find themselves in difficultsituations because _.A.the variety of professional clothing is too wide for them to chooseB.women are generally thought to be only good at being fashion modelsC.men are more favorably judged fo
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