第一部分 英语能力测试(限时60分钟)
一、单项选择题(每题1分,共20题)
1. This ticket ______ you to a free boat tour on the lake.
A) entitles B) appoints
C) grants D) credits
2. This is the nurse who ______ to me when I was ill in hospital.
A) accompanied B) attended
C) entertained D) shielded
3. I was about to ______ a match when I remembered Tom’s warning.
A) rub B) hit
C) scrape D) strike
4. The advertisement says this material doesn’t ______ in the wash, but it has.
A) contract B) shrink
C) slim D) dissolve
5. He was proud of being chosen to participate in the game and he ______ us that he would try as hard as possible.
A) insured B) guaranteed
C) assumed D) assured
1.B 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.C
6. Not only the professionals but also the amateurs will ______ from the new training facilities.
A) derive B) acquire
C) benefit D) reward
7. The work was almost complete when we received orders to ______ no further with it.
A) progress B) proceed
C) march D) promote
8. I waited for him half an hour, but he never ______.
A) turned in B) turned down
C) turned off D) turned up
9. A house with a dangerous gas ______ can be broken into immediately.
A) leak B) split
C) mess D) crack
10. A dark suit is ______ to a light one for evening wear.
A) favourable B) suitable
C) preferable D) proper
6.B 7.D 8.C 9.A 10.B
11. It was in the United States that I made the ______ of professor Jones.
A) acknowledgement B) acquaintance
C) recognition D) association
12. Could you take a ______ sheet of paper and write your name at the top?
A) bare B) vacant
C) hollow D) blank
13. A culture in which the citizens share similar religious beliefs and values is more likely to have laws that represent the wishes of its people than is a culture where citizens come from ______ backgrounds.
A) extensive B) influential
C) diverse D) identical
14. Areas where students have particular difficulty have been treated ______ particular care.
A) by B) in
C) under D) with
15. He gave a ______ to handle the affairs in a friendly manner.
A) pledge B) mission
C) plunge D) motion
11.A 12.C 13.C 14.A 15.D
16. Don’t let the child play with scissors ______ he cuts himself.
A) in case B) so that
C) now that D) only if
17. ______ the danger from enemy action, people had to cope with a severe shortage of food, clothing, fuel, and almost everything.
A) As far as B) As long as
C) As well as D) As soon as
18. Many people lost their jobs during the business ______.
A) desperation B) decrease
C) despair D) depression
19. Whenever a big company ______ a small one, the product almost always gets worse.
A) gets on with B) cuts down
C) takes over D) puts up with
20. Mr. Smith was the only witness who said that the fire was ______.
A) mature B) deliberate
C) meaningful D) innocent
16.B 17.D 18.A 19.D 20.C
二、完形填空题(每题1.5分,共20题)
In most countries, the law on organ transplantation(器官移植) is poorly defined. The existing framework 【B1】 to physical assault and care of the dead has no 【B2】 for organ transplantation. It is 【B3】 to get the permission of the relatives, 【B4】 because organ 【B5】 must take place immediately after death, it may be impossible to reach the relatives 【B6】 time. It has been suggested that there should be a widespread campaign to encourage persons to 【B7】 in their wills that their organs be used for transplantation. An 【B8】 is to provide by law that permission is 【B9】 unless removal has been forbidden by the individual in his lifetime. It is, of course, important that there 【B10】 public reassurance that consideration of transplantation would not 【B11】 normal resuscitative(抢救的) efforts of the 【B12】 donor. Transplantation has obviously 【B13】 important ethical considerations 【B14】 the diagnosis of death. Every effort must be made to 【B15】 the heartbeat to someone who has a sudden cardiac arrest(心博停止) or 【B16】 to someone who cannot breathe. 【B17】 artificial respiration and massage of the heart, the standard methods of resuscitation, must be continued 【B18】 it is clear that the brain is dead. Most physicians consider that 【B19】 this point efforts at resuscitation are 【B20】 .
1.
A relating
B associated
C associating
D related
2.
A description
B provision
C rule
D statement
3.
A impossible
B vital
C ritual
D customary
4.
A and
B or
C but
D then
5.
A replacement
B transplantation
C removal
D burial
1、
答案:A语义干扰题。选项中A)relating+to意为“与……有关的”;B)associated意为“与……相联系的”,后面接with;C)associating通上;D)related+to意为“与……有联系的”,其中A表达的意思最为准确。为正确答案。
2、
答案:B语义干扰题。选项中A)description意为“描写,记述”;B)provision意为“条款,规定”;C)rule意为“规则,准则”;D)statement意为“声明,陈述”。本句的意思是“在现有的关于人生攻击和看护死者的法律框架中并没有关于器官移植的规定”,B表达的意思最为准确,是正确答案。
3、
答案:D语义干扰题。本句的意思是“进行器官移植要取得亲属的同意”,选项中A)impossible意为“不可能”。用在句中不恰当;B)vital意为“生死攸关的”,此词的色彩过重;C)ritual意为“仪礼的”,用在句中也不合适;D)customary意为“习惯的,惯例的”,符合句意,为答案。
4、
答案:C语篇理解题。本题考查句子间的逻辑关系。上文中说到“进行器官移植一般的作法是要取得亲属的同意”,而下文叙述的是器官移植要立即进行,可能来不及通知家属,显然上下文之间是转折关系,因此本题正确答案为but。
5、答案:C语义干扰题。根据上下文可知,空白处所填单词与organ(器官)表达的意思是器官切除、移除.选项中A)replacement“复位。代替”,不合题意;B)transplantation意为“移植”,也不合题意;C)removal意为“移除,切除”,符合题意;D)burial意为“埋葬”,不合题意,所以正确答案为C。
6.
A at
B in
C on
D within
7.
A say
B provide
C supply
D mention
8.
A alteration
B operation
C option
D alternative
9.
A gained
B acquired
C assumed
D got
10.
A is
B be
C are
D would be
6、
答案:B固定搭配题。句中in time构成固定搭配。意为“及时”。句子的意思是“可能不能及时联系到家属”,选项中on time也构成固定搭配,但意思是按时,不合句意,因此正确答案为B。
7、
答案:B语义干扰题。根据上下文可知本句要表达的意思是“鼓励病人在遗嘱中说明自己的器官用于移植”,选项中A)say意为“说”。泛指说话;B)provide意为“供应,提供”,此外还有规定的意思,在指遗嘱这种具有法律效力的文件时比较合适;C)supply意为“补给,提供”;D)mention意为“提到,说起”,由此可见B表达的意思最为准确,为正确答案。
8、
答案:D语义干扰题。选项中A)alteration意为“变更,改造”;B)operation意为“行动,实施,手术”;C)option意为“选择”,强调选择的权利;D)alternative意为“可供选的方法”,强调所选的事物,本句表达意思是“也可由法律规定没经特殊说明就认定为可以进行器官移植”,因此D为正确答案。
9、
答案:C语义干扰题。选项中A)gained意为“得到”,指经过自己的劳动努力而得到;B)acquired意为“获得”,指后天通过自己的努力得到;C)assumed意为“没有确凿的证据就假定为正确的或真实的”;D)got意为“得到”,根据上下文可知C为正确答案。
10、答案:B语法知识题。本题考查虚拟语气的用法,在it is important that的从句中要用虚拟语气,谓语动词应用should+do的形式,而should可以省略.由此可知本题的正确答案为be。
11.
A impair
B repair
C harm
D hurt
12.
A future
B tomorrow
C potential
D possible
13.
A rose
B aroused
C arose
D raised
14.
A concerning
B concerned
C relating
D associating
15.
A give
B restore
C lend
D help
11、
答案:A语义干扰题。选项中A)impair意为“削弱”;B)repair意为“修理.修补”;C)harm意为“伤害,损害”;D)hurt意为“伤害,危害”,本句表达的意思是“考虑器官移植不能影响到对器官捐献者的正常抢救”,由此可知A)impair的意思比较准确,是正确答案。
12、
答案:C语义干扰题。空白处所填单词修饰donor(捐献者),A)future意为“将来的”;B)tomorrow意为“明天的”,引申为“将来的”;C)potential意为“潜在的,可能的”,强调潜力;D)possible意为“可能的”,强调可能性。比较可知C更为准确,是正确答案。
13、
答案:D语义干扰题。分析句子结构可知.空白处所填单词为及物动词,与important ethical considerations(重要的道德考虑)搭配,A)rose常作不及物动词,不合本句结构;B)aroused为及物动词,意为“唤醒,唤起”,不合句意;C)arose为不及物动词,意为“引起,源自”;D)raised为及物动词,意为“提出,引起”,符合题意和句子结构,为正确答案。
14、
答案:A语义干扰题。本句的意思是“器官移植明显地引起了关于死亡诊断的道德思考”,空白处所填单词的意思是关于,选项A)concerning意为“关于”,符合句意;B)concerned意为“关心的”,C)relating意为“与……有关”,后接to;D)associating为“与……相关联”,因此正确答案为A。
15、
答案:B语义干扰题。从上下文可以判断,本句的意思是“必须尽一切努力恢复心搏停止的人的心脏跳动”,空白处所填单词表达的意思是恢复,选项中A)give意为“给……”,B)restore意为“恢复”;C)lend意为“借给”,D)help意为“帮助”,所以正确答案为B。
16.
A breath
B respiring
C breathing
D air
17.
A In contrast
B In addition
C Consequently
D However
18.
A that
B until
C when
D since
19.
A on
B in
C at
D beyond
20.
A promising
B profitable
C useless
D worthy
16、
答案:C语义干扰题。选项A)breath意为“呼吸,气息”,强调状态;B)respiring是respire呼吸的现在分词;C)breathing意为“呼吸”,强调动作;D)air意为“空气”,本句的意思是“要尽力恢复那些停止呼吸人的呼吸”。强调的是动作,因此正确答案为C。
17、
答案:B语篇理解题。本题考查上下文之间的逻辑关系。上文中提到要尽一切努力恢复病人的心跳和呼吸,下文中叙述了人工呼吸、按摩心脏等标准的抢救方法应该一直进行,直到确定病人的脑死亡,显然上下文之间是补充关系,选项A)In contrast表示对比关系;B)In addition表示补充关系;C)Consequently表示因果关系;D)However表示转折关系,因此正确答案为B。
18、
答案:B结构辨析题。本句的意思是“抢救措施应一直进行,直到确定病人脑死亡”,所以正确答案为B)until表示直到的意思。
19、
答案:D语法知识题。本题考查介词的运用。本句的意思是多数外科医生认为人脑死亡后所有的抢救措施就都没用了,选项中只有D)beyond表示超过那一点,也就是脑死亡之后,所以D是正确答案。
20、答案:C语义干扰题。本句意思是多数外科医生认为人脑死亡后所有的抢救措施就都没用了,选项中A)promising意为“有希望的”;B)profitable意为“有利可图的”;C)useless意为“无用的”;D)worthy意为“值得的”,所以C为正确答案。
三、阅读理解题(每题2.5分,共20题)
1、The Colonel ask Ashenden a good many questions and then suggested that he had particular qualifications for the Secret Service. Ashenden knew several European languages and the fact that he was a writer provided excellent cover: on the pretext that he was writing a book he could, without attracting attention, visit any neutral country.
It was while they were discussing this point that the Colonel said,"You know you might get material that would be very useful to you in your work. I'll tell you an incident that occurred only recently. Very dramatic. A foreign government minister went down to a Mediterranean resort to fecover from a cold and he had some very important documents with him that he kept in a despatchcase.
"A day or two after he arrived, he picked up a blonde at some restaurant or other, and he got very friendly with her. He took her back to his hotel, and when he came to himself in the morning the lady and the despatch-case had disappeared. They had one or two drinks up in his room and his theory is that when his back was turned the woman slipped a drug in his glass."
"Do you mean to say that happened the other day?"said Ashenden wearily.
"The week before last."
"Impossible,"cried Ashenden. "Why, we've been putting that incident on the stage for sixty years, we've written it in a thousand novels. Do you mean to say that life has only just caught up with us?"
"Well, I can vouch for the truth of the story." said the Colonel, "And believe me, the government concerned has been put to no end of trouble by the loss of the documents."
"Well sir, if you can't do better than that in the Secret Service," sighed Ashenden, "that I'm afraid that as a source of inspiration to the writer of fiction, it's washout."
1.How did the Colonel suggest that Ashenden's being a writer would relate to his work as a spy?
a.It would make travelling abroad more possible.
b.It would make it easier for him to meet people.
c.It would enable him to avoid arousing suspicion.
d.It would enable him to use the languages he knew.
2.The reason for the Minister's trip was ________ .
a.to fetch some documents
b.to get over an illness
c.to meet a spy
d.to deliver some papers
3.According to the Colonel the incident happened _______ .
a.a few days before
b.a few weeks before
c.two weeks before
d.sixty years before
4.Ashenden cried 'Impossible' after hearing the Colonel's story because he thought ______ .
a.it could not possibly happen
b.it was too embarrassing
c.it was too close to fiction
d.it was too recent
5.The effect of the loss of documents on the foreign government was that _______ .
a.it put an end to one source of trouble
b.it caused them a lot of inconvenience
c.they merely denied it had happened
d.they refused to believe it
【答案】:cbccd
2、"Culture shock" occurs as result of total immersion in a new culture.It happens to "people who have been suddenly transplanted abroad."Newcomers may be anxious because they do not speak the language,know the customs,or understand people's behavior in daily life.The visitor finds that "yes" may not always mean "yes",that friendliness does not necessarily mean friendship,or that statements that appear to be serious are really intended as jokes.The foreigner may be unsure as to when to shake hands,when to start conversations,or how to approach a stranger.The notion of "culture shock" helps explain feelings of bewilderment and disorientation.Language problems do not account for all the frustrations that people feel.When one is deprived of everything that was once familiar,such as understanding a transportation system, knowing how to register for university classes,or knowing how to make friends,difficulties in coping whth the new society may arise.
"...when an individual enters a strange culture,he or she is like fish out of water."Newcomers feel at times that they do not belong to and feel alienated from the native members of the culture.When this happens visitors may want to reject everything about the new environment and may glorify and exaggerate the positive aspects of their own culture.Conversely visitors may scorn their native country by rejecting its values and instead choosing to identify with(if only temporatily)the value of the new country.This may occur as an attempt to over-identify with the new culture in order to be accepted by the people in it.
1.The expression "he or she is like fish out of water"suggests ______.
a.people away from their cultures can hardly survive in a new culture
b.a fish can not survive without water
c.people away from their culture experience mental isolation
d.people away from their culture have difficulties in new environment
2.In order to identify with the new environment,some people may ______.
a.give an exaggerated picture of their own country
b.criticize the positive aspects of their own county
c.abandon their original beliefsd.accept a temporary set of values
3.Which of the following statements is true according to the author?
a.Perplexity results in culture shock.
b.A typical symptom of cultur shock is confusion.
c.Culture shock is the explanation of anxiety.
d.Culture shock happens to foreign students only.
4.Newcomer may worry about ______.
a.their ignorance of the alien customs
b.their knowledge of "Yes" in the native language
c.their understanding of friendship
d.their control of their behavior
5.When the foreign visitor is immersed in new problems he finds hard to cope whith,he is most likely to feel ______.
a.uninsured
b.deprived
c.alienated
d.baffled
【答案】:cbbac
3、The orange towers of the Golden Gate Bridge--probably the most beautiful,certainly the most photographed bridge in the world--are visible from almost every point of elevation in San Francisco. The only crack in Northern California's 600-mile continental wall,for years this mile-wide strait was considered unbridgeable. As much an architectural as an engineering feat, the Golden Gate took only 52 months to design and build, and was opened in 1937. Designed by Joseph Strauss, it was the first really massive suspension bridge,with a span of 4,200ft, and until 1959 ranked as the world's longest. It connects the city at its northwesterly point on the peninsula to Marin County and Northern California, rendering the hitherto essential ferry crossing redundant, and was designed to withstand winds of up to a hundred miles an hour and to swing as much as 27 ft. Handsome on a clear day, the bridge takes on an eerie(神秘的) quality when the thick white fogs pour in and hide it almost completely.
You can either drive or walk across. The drive is the more thrilling of the two options as you race under the bridge's towers, but the half-hour walk across it really gives you time to take in its enormous size and absorb the views of the city behind you and the headlands of Northern California straight ahead. Pause at the midway point and consider the seven or so suicides a month who choose this spot,260 ft up, as their jumping-off spot. Monitors of such events speculate that victims always face the city before they leap.In 1995, when the suicide toll from the bridge had reached almost 1,000,police kept the figures quiet to avoid a rush of would-be suicides going for the dubious distinction of being the thousandth person to leap.
Perhaps the best loved symbol of San Francisco, in 1987 the Golden Gate proved an auspicious place(风水宝地) for a sunrise party when crowds gathered to celebrate its fiftieth anniversary. Some quarter of a million people turned up (a third of the city's entire population); the winds were strong and huge numbers caused the bridge to buckle(使弯曲), but fortunately not to break.
1. What is TURE of the Golden Gate Bridge?
A. It is certainly the world's most beautiful bridge.
B. It is far from San Francisco.
C. It is a feat neither architecturally nor engineeringly before 1960.
D.It was the world longest bridge.
2. What do you know further about the Golden Gate Bridge?
A. It is over a strait where no bridge could have been built before the 1930s.
B. It is the first massive bridge designed by Joseph Strauss.
C. It appears while in the thick white fogs.
D. It connects Marin Country with Northern California.
3. Of the two exercises, the drive over the bridge is more _________.
A. interesting B. fascinating C. inviting D. exciting
4. Those who attempt to suicide often jump from the midway point of the bridge probably because_________.
A. they want to die quietly
B. they want to die quickly
C. they want to take a glance at the bridge's towers
D. they want to take a glance at San Francisco
5. What would be the best title for the text?
A. The World's Most Beautiful Bridge
B. The World's Most Photographed Bridge
C. The World's First Suspension Bridge
D.The Golden Gate Bridge
答案:DADDD
4、A naked mole rat colony, like a beehive, wasp’s nest, or termite mound(防蚁丘), is ruled by its queen, or reproducing female. Other adult female mole rats neither ovulate(排卵) nor breed. The queen of the largest member of the colony, and she maintains her breeding status through a mixture of behavioral and, presumably, chemical control. Queens have been long-lived in captivity, and when they die or are removed from a colony one sees violent fighting for breeding status among the larger remaining females, leading to a takeover by a new queen.
Eusocial(群居的) insect societies have rigid caste(等级的) systems, each insect’s role being defined by its behavior, body shape, and physiology. In naked mole rat societies, on the other hand, differences in behavior are related primarily to reproductive status (reproduction being limited to the queen and a few males), body size, and perhaps age. Smaller non-breeding members, both male and female, seem to participate primarily in gathering food, transporting nest material, and tunneling, Larger non-breeders are active in defending the colony and perhaps in removing dirt from the tunnels. One work has suggested that differences in growth rates may influence the length of time that an individual performs a task, regardless of its age.
Cooperative breeding has evolved many times in vertebrates(脊椎动物), but unlike naked mole rats, most cooperatively breeding vertebrates(except the wild dog, Lycaon pictus) are dominated by a pair of breeders rather than by a single breeding female. The division of labor within social groups is less pronounced among other vertebrates than among naked mole rats, colony size is much smaller, and mating by subordinate females may not be totally suppressed, whereas in naked mole rat colonies subordinate females are not sexually active, and many never breed.
1. Which of the following most accurately states the main idea of the passage?
A. Naked mole rat colonies exhibit social organization based on a rigid caste system.
B. Behavior in naked mole rat colonies may well be a close vertebrate analogue to behavior in eusocial insect societies.
C. The mating habits of naked mole rats differ from those of any other vertebrate species.
D. Naked mole rat colonies are the only known examples of cooperatively breeding vertebrate societies.
2. According to the passage, the following explanatory variables accounts for naked mole rat behavior EXCEPT_________
A. age B. size C. growth rate D. reproductive status
3. In which of the following ways does the performance of tasks in naked mole rat colonies differ from task performance in eusocial insect societies?
A. In naked mole rat colonies, all tasks are performed cooperatively.
B. In eusocial insect societies, reproduction is limited to a single female.
C. In naked mole rat colonies, breeding is limited to the largest animals.
D. In naked mole rat colonies, the performance of tasks is less rigidly determined by body shape.
4. Which of the following is a supposition rather than a fact concerning the queen in a naked mole rat colony?
A. She exerts chemical control over the colony.
B. She is the largest member of the colony.
C. She mates with more than one male.
D. She is the only breeding female.
5. What can you infer from the passage about breeding among Lyeaon pictus?
A. An individual’s ability to breed is related primarily to its rate of growth.
B. Breeding is the only task performed by the breeding female.
C. Breeding in the social group is not cooperative.
D. Breeding is not dominated by a single pair of dogs
【答案】:BCDAD
第二部分 综合能力测试(限时60分钟)
一、 经济常识题(每题1分,共20题)
1. 假设一国货币供给量为18亿元,基础货币为6亿元,则该国的货币乘数为( )。
A.2 B.3
C.4 D.6
2. 下列资产中,商业银行随时可以调度、使用的资金头寸是( )。
A.法定存款准备金 B.派生存款
C.超额准备金 D.原始存款
3. 基础货币与货币供给量之间的关系是( )。
A.基础货币量>货币供给量 B.基础货币量<货币供给量
C.基础货币量=货币供给量 D.基础货币量≥货币供给量
4. 股份公司在某个财务年度内的盈余不足以支付规定的股利时,必须在以后盈利较多的年度如数补足过去所欠股利。这种股票是( )。
A.普通股票 B.累积优先股
C.非累积优先股 D.不参加分配优先股
5. 商业信用是企业之间进行商品交易时提供的信用,除分期付款、委托代销、预付货款外,还包括( )。
A.消费贷款 B.赊销商品
C.抵押贷款 D.质押贷款
1、答案:B [解析]货币乘数=货币供给/基础货币=18/6=3
2、
答案:C[解析]超额存款准备金是商业银行的存款准备金减去法定存款准备金后的剩余部分,是商业银行随时可以调度、使用的资金头寸。
3、
答案:B[解析]基础货币由通货C和存款准备金R组成。货币供给量则是由通货C和商业银行创造的、数倍于存款准备金R的存款货币D组成。所以货币供给量>基础货币量。
4、
答案:B [解析]本题考查累计优先股的概念。
5、
答案:B [解析]商业信用的具体方式很多,如赊销商品、委托代销、分期付款、预付货款及补偿贸易等。
6. 三种证券组成一个投资组合,在投资组合中所占投资权重各为30%、20%、50%,且各自的预期收益率相对应为10%、15%、20%,这个投资组合的预期收益率是( )。
A.10% B.12%
C.16% D.20%
7. 某债券面值100元,每年按5元付息,10年还本,则其名义收益率是( )。
A.2% B.4%
C.5% D.10%
8. 马科维茨认为在同一期望收益前提下,最为有效的投资组合( )。
A.实际收益高 B.实际收益低
C.风险较高 D.风险最小
9. 如果某证券的β值为1.5,若市场投资组合的风险溢价水平为10%,则该证券的风险溢价水平为( )。
A.5% B.15%
C.50% D.85%
10. 在金本位制度下,汇率的决定基础是( )。
A.购买力平价 B.黄金输送点
C.铸币平价 D.利率平价
6、
答案:C [解析]30%×10% +20%×15%+50%×20%=16%
7、
答案:C [解析]名义收益率=票面收益/票面金额=5/100=5%
8、
答案:D [解析]马科维茨认为在同一风险水平前提下,高收益率的投资组合最为有效;在同一期望收益前提下,低风险的投资组合最为有效。
9、
答案:B[解析]证券市场线的表达式:E(ri)-rf=[E(rm) -rf]*βi 其中[E(ri)-rf]是证券的风险溢价水平,[ E(rm) -rf]是市场投资组合的风险溢价水平。E(ri)-rf =10%*1.5 解得:E(ri)-rf =15%
10、
答案:C [解析]在国际金本位制下,铸币平价是各国汇率的决定基础,黄金输送点是汇率变动的上下限。
11. 消费者效用最大化的均衡条件是( )
A.商品边际替代率等于商品价格之比
B.商品边际替代率大于商品价格之比
C.商品边际替代率小于商品价格与收入之比
D.商品边际替代率等于商品价格与收入之比
12. 在其他条件不变的情况下,如果连续增加劳动的投入,在总产量达到最大值时,劳动的边际产量( )
A.大于零
B.小于零
C.等于零
D.等于平均产量
13. 自然垄断指的是( )的情况。
A.一个企业能以低于两个或更多企业的成本为整个市场供给一种产品
B.企业垄断某种自然资源
C.政府对重要自然资产实行完全垄断
D.两家企业共同控制一个市场
14. 实施价格歧视的基本条件不包括( )
A.卖方具有垄断地位
B.企业生产有商品或服务具有耐用品性质
C.消费者之间存在不同的需求价格弹性
D.不同消费者所在的市场能被隔离开
15. 资源配置达到帕累托最优状态的标准是( )
A.还存在怕累托改进的资源配置状态
B.收入在不同居民之间分配公平中 华会计 网 校
C.可能由重新组合生产和分配使一个人或多个人的福利增加,而不使其他任何人的福利减少
D.不可能由重新组合生产和分配来使一个人或多个人的福利增加,而不使其他任何人的福利减少
11、
[答案]A[解析]消费者效用最大化的均衡条件,其含义是:在一定的预算约束下,为了实现效用最大化,消费者应选择商品的最优组合,使得两种商品边际替代率等于两种商品的价格比。
12、
[答案]C[解析]当边际产量等于0时,总产量达到最大值。
13、
[答案]A[解析]当行业中只有一家企业能够有效率地进行生产,或者当一个企业能以低于一个两个或更多企业的成本为整个市场供给一个种产品时,这个行业就是自然垄断。
14、[答案]B[解析]第一,必须有可能根据不同价格弹性划分出两组或两组以上的不同购买者;第二,市场必须是能够有效地隔离开,同一产品不能在不同市场之间流动,即不能使购买者在低价市场上买到产品再卖到高价市场上去。如果这两个条件能够满足,那么,企业就可以通过对缺乏弹性的市场规定较高的价格,而对富有弹性的市场规定较低的价格,以增加总收益。
15、[答案]D[解析]资源实现最优配置的标准是,当一种资源的任何重新分配,已经不可能使任何一个人的境况变好,而不使一个人的境况变坏。换言之,社会已达到这样的一种状态,如果资源在某种配置下,不可能由重新组合生产和分配来使一个人或多个人的福利增加,而不使其他任何人的福利减少,那么社会就实现了资源的最优配置。
16. 科斯定理的含义是( )
A.只要财产权是明确的,那么无论在开始时将财产权赋予谁,市场均衡的最终结果都是有效率的,就可以实现资源配置的怕累托最优
B.只要财产权是明确的,并且交易成本为零或者最小,那么无论开始时将财产权赋予谁,市场均衡的最终结果都是有效的,就可以实现资源的怕累托最优
C.只要交易成本为零或者很小,市场均衡的最终结果都是有效的,就可以实现资源的怕累托最优
D.无论财产权是否明确,只要交易成本为零或者很小,就可以实现资源配置的怕累托最优
17. 下列失业类型中,属于自愿失业的是( )
A.需求不足性失业
B.摩擦性失业
C.隐性失业
D.周期性失业
18. 如果用I表示投资、S表示储蓄、T表示税收、G表示政府购买,X表示出口、M表示进口,则四部门经济中储蓄和投资的恒等关系是( )
A.I=S+(T-G)+(M-X)
B.I=S+T-G+M
C.I=S+(T-G)
D.I=S+(M-X)
19. 如果政府把经济增长和增加就业作为宏观经济政策的主要目标,就需要实行( )
A.扩张性财政政策和扩张性货币政策
B.紧缩性财政政策和紧缩性货币政策
C.扩张性财政政策和紧缩性货币政策
D.紧缩性财政政策和扩张性货币政策
20. 在买卖双方存在信息不对称的情况下,质量的商品往往将质量好的商品驱逐出市场,这种现象称为( )
A.道德风险
B.正向选择
C.逆向选择
D.外部不经济
16、[答案]B[解析]科斯定理:只要财产权是明确的,并且交易成本是零或者很小,那么无论开始时将财产权赋予谁,市场均衡的最终结果都是有效的,实现资源配置的怕累托最优。
17、
[答案]B[解析]自愿失业包括摩擦性失业和结构性失业。
18、
[答案]A[解析]四部门经济中储蓄和投资的恒等关系I=S+(T-G)+(M-X)
19、
[答案]A[解析]如果政府把经济增长和增加就业作为宏观经济政策主要目标,就需要实行扩张性财政政策和货币政策,以刺激总需求。
20、[答案]C[解析](1)逆向选择是买卖双方在不对称信息的情况下,出现质量差的商品往往将质量好看商品驱除市场的现象。(2)道德风险,是指交易双方协议达成后,协议的一方利用信息的不对称,对过改变自己的行为,来损害对方的利益,如交完汽车保险后不认真开车,交完财产保险后不注意防盗。
二、 言语理解题(每题1分,共20题)
1.阮籍是怯懦的,阮籍是自欺欺人的。阮籍喝酒佯醉,与其说骗了别人,不如说骗了自己。葡萄在阮籍那里始终没有变成酒。阮籍只是喝酒,但他自己却变不了酒。阮籍的生命没有像嵇康那样转由一种辉煌而宁静的极致境界而进入永恒。我为阮籍扼腕,一如我为嵇康庆幸。�
从这段文字,我们不能推出()。�
A.葡萄在嵇康那里变成了酒
B.阮籍的生命没有进入永恒�
C.阮籍和嵇康的生命都得到肯定
D.嵇康达到一种极致境界�
2.生态学是研究生物与环境以及生物之间交互关系的科学,似与文学无关。但文学是生命活动的投影,又具有与生命基本形式相类似的逻辑形式,因此,它在与周围环境的联系中,在自身结构成分之间的关系上与生物运动一样,同样有一个“生态学”的问题。�
这段文字谈论的是()。�
A.生态学的定义
B.文学与周围环境的联系�
C.文学中的“生态学”
D.生态学属于文学�
3.天上的月亮每月也不过有几日之圆,天空和大地也不是总充满白昼而没有黑夜,一年四季除了春夏也还有严寒的冬天……自然天地尚且如此,那么,作为它的派生物——人生,也是一样。�
这段文字强调的是()。�
A.自然界的规律
B.任何事物都有缺憾�
C.人生也是有缺憾的
D.需要正确对待自然的缺憾�
4.雪峰是伟大的,因为满坡掩埋着登山者的遗体;大海是伟大的,因为处处漂浮着船楫的残骸;登月是伟大的,因为有“挑战者号”的陨落;人生是伟大的,因为有白发,有诀别,有无可奈何的失落。古希腊人傍海而居,无数向往彼岸的勇士在狂波间前赴后继,于是有了光耀百世的希腊悲剧。�
这段文字的主旨是()。�
A.没有悲剧就没有悲壮,没有悲壮就没有崇高�
B.有的事物都是残缺不全的�
C.雪峰、登月、人生都是伟大的�
D.悲剧是由悲壮所组成�
5.但丁说过:“道德常常能够填补人们智慧的缺陷,而智慧却不能同样填补道德的缺陷。”在现实生活中,我们常常看到有些高智商的人却没有获得成功,究其自身原因,多发生在人格的残缺和扭曲上。�
这段文字的主旨是()。�
A.在某种意义上,道德比智慧对人更重要�
B.一个人可以缺乏智慧,但绝不可以缺乏道德�
C.智慧的缺陷可以填补,而道德的缺陷不可填补�
D.道德的缺陷,常可带来智慧上无可弥补的缺陷�
1.C【解析】由原文段“我为阮籍扼腕,一如我为嵇康庆幸”可知,作者是赞同嵇康,而不赞同阮籍,故C项错误。�
2.C【解析】该段文字主要说明了文学中的“生态学”问题,即“它在与周围环境的联系中,在自身结构成分之间的关系上与生物运动一样”。�
3.C【解析】该段文字前面是对自然万物都有缺憾的描述,由“那么”一词可知,该段文字的强调重点是“人生也是一样”。故该段强调的是人生也是有缺憾的。�
4.A【解析】从该段文字可看出,每一个事物之所以伟大是因为有悲剧的发生,由此判断,只有A项符合。�
5.A【解析】该段文字主要是说,在智慧和道德都很重要的前提下,道德比智慧更重要,B、C、D三项都是对此意的曲解,只有A项符合。�
6.中国的资源、地理环境、社会经济等等特殊条件,都会影响中国的科技发展。在我与青年人接触中,许多青年人热心于世界科技的发展,他们有志成为世界学者、国际学者,对国际的重大问题给予极大的关注。“为此”,我要求他们多研究中国的重大问题。�
文中加点的“为此”的“此”所指的内容是()。�
A.中国的资源、地理环境、社会经济等等特殊条件,都会影响中国的科技发展�
B.许多青年人热心于世界科技的发展�
C.许多青年人对国际的重大问题给予极大的关注�
D.许多青年人热心于世界科技的发展,对国际的重大问题给予极大的关注�
7.“黑洞”其实不是洞,是光出不来的星。这种星密度更高,引力场特别强,强到光线被吸住射不出来,只有当其他物质被吸引掉进去时才发光,发射出X线。�
对这段话理解不准确的是()。�
A.“黑洞”实际上是一种星�
B.当“黑洞”发射出X线,必然有物质被吸引进去了�
C.光线被吸入“黑洞”后射不出来�
D.“黑洞”是黑色的,任何光都进不去�
8.用九个指头与一个指头来形容我们工作中成绩是主要的,缺点和错误是次要的,当然是可以的。但是,这决不等于只谈九个指头,不必谈一个指头,更不等于那一个指头已经不存在。
这段文字主要是在强调()。�
A.必须要谈一个指头�
B.一个指头容易被我们忽视�
C.工作中成绩是主要的,缺点和错误是次要的�
D.十个指头缺一不可�
9.近年来,由于我国经济增长始终在接近或超过潜在增长率的水平上,致使局部性通货膨胀时有发生。我们希望强调的是,正是由于这种增长得到了国内高储蓄的支撑,当前的物价上涨可能只是局部的短期冲击,不太可能形成全面、持续、不可容忍的通货膨胀。�
最适合做本段文字标题的是()。�
A.我国经济局部性通货膨胀
B.我国经济增长再创新高�
C.物价上涨不真实
D.当前物价上涨可能只是短期冲击�
10.商务部监控分析认为,前期猪肉价格快速上涨,养殖户对市场预期较为盲目,观望心理浓厚。8月初,毛猪收购价格持续回落,养殖户恐慌心理严重,大量抛售生猪,加剧了价格下滑趋势。后期,由于天气转凉及猪肉价格回落,居民消费数量较前期将有所提高,而供给则短期内无法快速增长。�
这段文字主要意在表明()。�
A.猪肉价格将回落
B.猪肉价格有望回到几年前的价格�
C.预计猪肉价格继续下降可能性较小
D.天气转凉决定猪肉价格�
6.D【解析】“此”是指示代词,一般承前句指代,由此判断,A项错误,B、C两项都不全面,只有D项符合。�
7.D【解析】A、B、C三项在文中可以找到相应表述,D项错误,“黑洞”是什么颜色还在
探索中,任何光都出不来,光线也可以被“黑洞”吸收。�
8.B【解析】文段中两个关键词“但是”、“更”,显然强调的是后者,让我们不能忽视一个
指头。�
9.D【解析】把握整个文段的谈论内容,首句说局部通货膨胀的原因,接着对其分析并
科学的预测。文段强调的是逐个预测结果,D选项正确。
10.C【解析】由于天气转凉及猪肉价格回落,居民消费数量较前期将有所提高,而供给则短期内无法快速增长,猪肉供给又将紧张,价格继续下降可能性较小,选C。�
11.我们在应对长江洪水挑战、向现代化努力的过程中,过度地显示了自己的能力与权力,那些历史上并不完全属于人类的自然之所,被反复地印刻上人类的足迹,其结果是上世纪50年代,湖北各种湖泊水面总面积为8528平方公里,现仅剩2727平方公里,不足曾经的1/3。�
下列说法中准确归纳了文意的是()。�
A.过度挑战自然并不可取
B.人类活动破坏了自然环境�
C.人类在自然面前应该收敛
D.挑战自然将自食其果�
12.“重现野生物种”这一计划认为:重现灭绝动物,以及拯救濒危物种是拯救我们这个不平衡的自然环境的最好办法,同时也是防止更多物种消失的好办法。这项计划的支持者希望基因工程能取得更大的进步,包括克隆、混血繁殖,最终使他们的梦想得以实现。�
与文中“重现野生物种”计划不符的说法是()。�
A.借此来恢复自然物种的平衡
B.尚有赖于基因工程的进步�
C.为了防止更多物种消失
D.仍受到部分人的质疑�
13.在英国,视网膜母细胞瘤的病例占婴儿出生第一年所患癌症病例的11%,患这种疾病的儿童中,差不多有半数患者通过父母体内的基因遗传。专家表示虽然95%的视网膜母细胞瘤早期发现后可通过治疗消除,但包括化疗和手术在内的治疗手段经常会导致患者失明。�
以下表述正确的是()。�
A.视网膜的母细胞瘤早期发现的治疗效果也不理想�
B.患视网膜母细胞瘤的人约一半源于基因遗传�
C.化疗和手术等治疗手段令绝大多患者失明�
D.在英国约10%的婴儿在出生第一年患有视网膜母细胞瘤�
14.近期,随着中国电力、煤炭等传统能源短缺问题的缓解,石油对中国经济增长的制约趋于减弱。据国际能源署今年5月份的估计,2005年中国石油进口需求增长预期由原来的15.4%下降到7.1%。这表明中国经济增长并不必定在任何时期都导致油价上涨。但从长期看,中国石油的进口需求将振荡上升,而国内的供给能力将缓慢下滑,2030年中国石油的进口需求可能高达75%以上。�
从这段文字中不能得到的结论是()。�
A.中国政府的宏观调控成效显著�
B.石油对中国经济增长的压力趋于减弱�
C.中国经济增长并不必定在任何时期都导致油价上涨�
D.从长期看,中国石油的进口需求将振荡上升�
15.在下面文字横线处,填入与上文衔接最恰当的一句话。�
不过仍旧回到“风景”罢:在这里,人依然是“风景”的构成者,没有了人,还有什么可以称道的?再者,______。�
A.不是内生活极其充满的人作为这里的主宰,是不值得怀念的啊!�
B.内生活极其充满的人作为这里的主宰,难道是不值得怀念吗?�
C.如果不是内生活极其充满的人作为这里的主宰,那又有什么值得怀念?�
D.如果不是内生活极其充满的人作为这里的主宰,根本就不值得怀念?�
11.A【解析】文段阐述了人类在向现代化努力的过程中造成的某种恶果,要求应试
者归纳文意,也即归纳作者的观点。由首句“我们在应对长江洪水挑战、向现代化努力的过程中,过度地显示了自己的能力与权力”可知作者认为过度挑战自然不可取。显然并不是所有的人类活动都破坏了自然环境,B不符合文意;C项意思不明确,过于笼统,可以排除;挑战自然并不必然造成自然环境的破坏,只有过度挑战才可能造成对自然不利的后果,D表述有误,排除。�
12.D【解析】“拯救我们这个不平衡的自然环境”也就是A选项的意思。“希望基因工程能取得更大的进步”的原因也就是B项的“尚有赖于基因工程的进步”。而C选项更是文段中直接说明的句子“同时也是防止更多物种消失的好办法”。只有D选项文中没有提到。�
13.A【解析】“虽然……但是……”这一转折复句所表达的重心在后一分句上,因此作者的意思是即使早期发现,也常常会导致失明”,因此A句正确。选项B偷换概念,题干说“患视网膜母细胞瘤的儿童”,而不是B中的“患视网膜母细胞瘤的人”,排除B;C项过度推断,“经常会导致患者失明”不能等同于“令绝大多数患者失明”,因此偷换了范围,排除C;D项亦偷换了概念,约10%是视网膜母细胞瘤的病例占婴儿出生第一年所患癌症病例的比例,而不是患有视网膜母细胞瘤的婴儿在全部婴儿中所占的比例。�
14.A【解析】A中的“宏观调控”在文中并没有涉及。�
15.C【解析】前一句“没有了人,还有什么可以称道的?”先假设否定,再用反问句式,强调肯定。那么后一句也应该和此相照应。选项中只有C项与其形式相同,而且能与之构成更明显的递进关系。�
16.有人说,周庄的崛起是以苏州的毁灭为代价的,眼前即刻闪现出古苏州的模样。是的,苏州脱掉了罗衫长褂,苏州现代得多了。尽管手里还拿着丝绣的团扇,已远不是躲在深闺的旧模样。这样,周庄这位江南的古典秀女便名播四海了。然而,霓虹闪烁的舞厅和酒楼正在周庄四周崛起,周庄的操守能持久吗?�
对文中画线句子理解正确的是()。�
A.“苏州的毁灭”指原是江南古建筑的典范的苏州,由于自然、人文景观遭受破坏,使其失去了原味�
B.周庄的崛起,是与苏州市的大力支持分不开的,正是因为苏州为周庄付出很多,所以可以认为是付出了毁灭性的“代价”的�
C.霓红闪烁的舞厅酒楼毁灭了苏州�
D.苏州将自己的“罗衫长褂”和“丝绣的团扇”传给了周庄,因而毁灭了自己�
17.有民俗学专家说,传统节日对于社会安定、人民和睦和增强民族凝聚力也很重要。一方面,过节期间家庭和睦,甚至平时不相往来的楼上楼下、街坊邻居见了面也会很礼貌地问好祝福,整个社会洋溢着安定祥和的气氛;另一方面,这时候犯罪率恐怕也是最低的。再有,中国人无论走到哪里,春节是一定要过的。这就是我们民族的凝聚力。�
上文对“这就是我们民族的凝聚力”的论证()。�
A.很充分
B.不充分
C.很到位
D.很有力
18.在大部分历史中,人们一直受限于他们的地理范围。没有到世界遥远地方旅行的手段,对远远不同于自己的文化和民族的观察是艰难的。大范围的旅行通常是少数人独享的特权;只有当适当的运输和通信方式得到发展,对其他民族和文化的研究才盛行。但是这并不是说,人们一直没有注意到世界上与他们自己在看法和行为上不同的其他民族的存在。例如,圣经《旧约全书》与《新约全书》充分提到各种各样的民族。借助于向真正遥远地方旅行的手段,人们有可能第一次遇到与自己根本不同的民族。这样一个时代到来了:人们越来越努力根据自然法来解释事情,对以权威文本为根据的传统解释表示怀疑,对人类多样性的兴趣日渐浓厚。下面对“人类多样性”理解最恰当的一项是()。�
A.不同民族的文化差异及其在年龄、性别、性格等方面的不同�
B.人类的不同起源和人们对不同民族、不同文化的独特看法�
C.民风习俗的差异和对“未开化的”或“野蛮的”民族的认同�
D.不同的民族在文化价值观念上的差异及其独特的行为方式�
19.磁共振现象为成像技术提供一种全新思路:将人体置于特殊磁场中,用无线电射频脉冲激发人体内氢原子核,引起氧原子核共振,并吸收能量;在停止射频脉冲后,氢原子核按特定频率发出射电信号,并将吸收的能量释放出来,被人体外的接收器收录,经电子计算机处理获得图像。许多原子核的运动类似“自旋体”,不停地以一定的频率自旋;如果把物体放置磁场,原子核可以在磁场中旋转。磁场的强度和方向,决定原子核旋转的频率和方向。在磁场旋转的原子核有一个特点,即可以吸收频率与旋转频率相同的电磁波,使原子核的能量增加;当原子核恢复原状时,就会把多余的能量以电磁波的形式释放出来;用适当的电磁波照射它,然后分析它释放的电磁波,就可以得知构成这一物体的原子核的位置和种类,据此绘制物体内部精确的立体图像。�
对“无线电射频脉冲”在磁共振成像技术中的作用,理解最恰当的一项是()。�
A.它在激发人体内氢原子核时,能引起氢原子核在磁场中旋转,导致原子核旋转频率的改变和共振的产生,同时吸收能量�
B.它在激发人体内氢原子核时,能引起氢原子核在磁场中旋转,导致原子核旋转频率的改变和射电信号的发出,同时释放能量�
C.它能激发人体内氢原子核,引起氢原子核共振并吸收能量,停止后,氧原子核会按特定频率发出射电信号并释放能量�
D.它能激发人体内氢原子核,引起氢原子核共振和能量变化,停止后,射频脉冲会按特定频率把射电信号和能量释放出来�
20.自从“五四”以来,翻译介绍先进国家的文化成果就成了中国人民的迫切要求。______。
句末补充的最恰当的句子是()。�
A.这些翻译作品促进了中国学术文化的发展,同时也影响了中国的书面语言�
B.翻译作品日见其多,一方面这些作品提高了中国学术文化的素养,另一方面也促进了中国书面语言的发展�
C.翻译作品日见其多,这些作品促进了中国学术文化的发展,同时也影响了中国的书面语言
D.这些翻译作品提高了中国学术文化的素养,同时也促进了中国书面语言的发展�
16.A【解析】A项“苏州的毁灭”的解析是准确的,消失的是一种文化,一种韵味。B项意思跟原文的意思相反。C项主体表述错误,不是“霓虹闪烁的舞厅酒楼”,而是经济的崛起和现代化工业文明的发展“毁灭了苏州”,是周庄的崛起毁灭了苏州,并无苏州自己毁灭自己一说,D项错误。�
17.B【解析】先不论这位民俗学专家所论述的内容对错,仅仅从形式上看,其用了两个方面5个分句来论述传统节日对“社会安定”的作用,而论述对民族凝聚力的作用时只用了一个分句,这就足以证明其论述不够充分。此外一般来说,在这类科技文章中,如果说“有位××”则一般作者的态度是否定的,而用“一位××”时,则作者的态度倾向于同意或大部分同意。�
18.D【解析】文段中“这并不是说,人们一直没有注意到世界上与他们自己在看法和行为上不同的其他民族的存在”可以推断出“人类的多样性”是体现在“看法”即“文化价值理念”;“行为”即“行为方式”上。所以D项最为准确。选项A,文段中没有提到“年龄、性别、性格”等问题。选项B,没有提到“行为方式”,不全面。选项C,只提到了“民风的差异”和“民族的认同”,没有涉及“行为方式”。因此答案为D。�
19.C【解析】通过第一句话,可以明确无线电射频脉冲的作用有:(1)激发人体内氢原子核,引起氢原子核共振,并吸收能量,(2)停止射频脉冲,氢原子核按特定频率发出射电信号,并释放所吸收的能量。A、B两个选项中“能引起氢原子核在磁场中旋转”的说法是错误的,“原子核的运动类似‘自旋体’,不停地以一定的频率自旋……磁场的强度和方向,决定原子核旋转的频率和方向”的叙述,可知引起“氢原子核在磁场中旋转”及“原子核旋转频率的改变”等与无线电射频脉冲无关。D选项“引起氢原子核共振和能量变化”这样表述也不正确,根据文段的第一句话,能量的变化与“无线电射频脉冲”的运行与停止有关。发出射电信号和释放能量的是“氢原子核”,因此该选项中的“射频脉冲会按特定频率把射电信号和能量释放出来”的说法张冠李戴,所以答案为C。�
20.C【解析】A、D两项“这些翻译作品”指代不明,且与前文语意不连贯;D项的“素养”一词使用不当。B项的“一方面”语序不当,应在“这些作品”之后。因此正确答案为
C项