2022年考博英语-西南交通大学考前提分综合测验卷附带答案及详解套卷5.docx
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1、2022年考博英语-西南交通大学考前提分综合测验卷(附带答案及详解)1. 单选题Charles Weiss, programme director of science and international affairs at Georgetown University in Washington D.C, was the banks science adviser in the early 1980s. He believes this latest attempt to get the bank thinking about science has more chance of succe
2、eding than his own efforts. This, he says, is partly because they have the support of senior executives, particularly James Wolfensohn, the banks president and partly because the bank is now keen to promote knowledge-based development.Unusually for a lending institution, the World Bank possesses wor
3、ld-class expertise on the projects and the regions where it lends money. Of its 8,000 staff, 3000 have a PhD-level qualification, and many of these are top-ranked researchers headhunted from universities. The quantity and quality of the banks research is consistently high.But this more analytical as
4、pect of the banks work has always been overshadowed by its lending arm -known as operations -which has generally considered research to be a function of lending, rather than an activity in its own right. In 1987, half of the research staff were sent to work in operations.This tension between the res
5、earch and lending wings remains, and is one of several challenges that will need to be overcome if the new strategy is to bear fruit. In particular, the need for a new department for science is being questioned by some who do not want to see science confined to a ghetto and think it should be part o
6、f the lending portfolio of all of the banks departments.Some Operations staff have yet to be convinced of the merits of raising the banks research profile or funding research in developing countries. They believe that more attention should be paid to conventional infrastructure needs in poorer count
7、ies which, because of low credit ratings, will have little access to private capital.The reaction from developing countries will be an important test of the new strategy. The richer countries of Southeast Asia, Latin America, North Africa and the Middle East are likely to be more receptive than poor
8、er countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where the bank is not popular, and where almost 50 percent of bank-assisted projects have failed during this decade.1.Which of the following is TRUE according to Paragraph 1?2.We can infer from the passage that ( ).3.One of the challenges for raising
9、 the banks research profile lies in ( ).4.The word“infrastructure” (Paragraph 5) most probably refers to ( ).5.The best title of the passage maybe “( )”.问题1选项A.The World Bank used to attach importance to research in the early 1980s.B.The banks senior executives are in favor of Charles Weisss promoti
10、onC.The bank is now keen to establish a new department for scienceD.James Wolfensohn is thinking about utilizing the banks research resources.问题2选项A.top-ranked researchers were eager to work in operationsB.the new strategy has had a successful result in some developed countries.C.the lending wing is
11、 reluctant to consider research as an independent activityD.science has long been overshadowed because the banks research work was not efficient问题3选项A.lack of investment in scienceB.the reaction from senior executivesC.the lending wings negative attitudeD.low credit ratings问题4选项A.the basic facilitie
12、s, services, and installationsB.the interrelation or arrangement of parts in a complex entityC.an underlying base or foundationD.something constructed问题5选项A.Research Portfolio of the World BankB.A New Strategy of the World BankC.Tension Between Two wingsD.Lending Operations in Developing Countries【答
13、案】第1题:D第2题:C第3题:C第4题:A第5题:A【解析】第1题:判断推理题。A: 世界银行在20世纪80年代早期习惯于重视研究。第一段指出:He believes this latest attempt to get the bank thinking about science has more chance of succeeding than his own efforts(他相信,让世界银行思考科学的最新尝试比他自己的努力更有可能成功)。由此可知A项不符合原文所述。B: 银行的高级管理人员赞成提拔查尔斯韦斯。此选项中的查尔斯韦斯并未在第一段中提及。C:世界银行现在渴望为科学建立一
14、个新部门。第一段确实提及:the bank is now keen to promote knowledge-based development(世界银行现在渴望推动基于知识的发展),但并不能说明C项正确。D:詹姆斯沃尔芬森正在考虑利用世界银行的研发资源。因此,本题选D。第2题:判断推理题。A:顶级研究人员渴望在运营部门工作,文章并未提及此项。B:这一新战略在一些发达国家取得了成功。第四段指出: if the new strategy is to bear fruit (如果新的战略要取得成果),以及最后一段指出:The reaction from developing countries w
15、ill be an important test of the new strategy(来自发展中国家的反应将是对新战略的一个重要测试)。由此可知,新战略还未取得任何成果,因此B项错误。C: 放贷部门不情愿将研究当成是一个独立的活动。第三段指出:.which has generally considered research to be a function of lending, rather than an activity in its own rights(世界银行的放贷部门)认为研究是放贷的一个功能而不是一个独立的活动)。因此C项正确。.D:世界银行的研发工作不够,文章并未提及此项
16、因此本题选C。第3题:细节事实题。第五段指出:They believe that more attention should be paid to conventional infrastructure needs(他们认为应该更多关注传统性的基础设施需要)。因此可知放贷部门对研究持消极态度,这种态度明显对提升银行研究关注度构成了挑战,因此C项正确。第4题:词义题。“infrastructure”所在句为:They believe that more attention should be paid to conventional infrastructure needs in poorer
17、 counties which, because of low credit ratings, will have little access to private capital (他们认为,应该更多地关注贫困县的传统需求,因为这些县的信用评级较低,很难获得私人资本)。由此可知,infrastructure needs是指代“基础设施需求”。故选A项“基本的设施、服务和设备”。第5题:主旨大意题。全文主要内容是:世界银行正研究投资,后面讲了此研究的原因以及面临的挑战。因此,A项 “世界银行的研究投资组合”比较适合做文章标题。2. 单选题The travel agency has a full
18、 program of( ), if tourists wish to visit local places of interest.问题1选项A.expeditionsB.excursionsC.explorationsD.propositions【答案】B【解析】句意:如果游客想游览当地的名胜古迹,旅行社有一套完整的短途旅行计划。考查名词辨析。expedition 远征,探险;excursion 远足,短程旅行;exploration 探测;proposition 命题,提议。根据 “当地的名胜古迹”可知四个选项中,B项正确。3. 单选题We do a lot of collective
19、thinking, probably more than any other social species, although it goes on in something like secrecy. We dont acknowledge the gift publicly, and we are not as celebrated as the insects, but we do it. Effortlessly without giving it a moments thought, we are capable of changing our language, music, ma
20、nners, morals, entertainment, even the way we dress, all around the earth in a years turning. We seem to do this by general agreement, without voting or even polling. We simply think our way along, pass information around, exchange codes disguised as art, change our minds, and transform ourselves.Co
21、mputers cannot deal with such levels of improbability, and it is just as well. Otherwise, we might be tempted to take over the control of ourselves in order to make long-range plans, and that would surely be the end of us. It would mean that some group or other, marvelously intelligent and superbly
22、informed, undoubtedly guided by a computer, would begin deciding what human society ought to be like, say, over the next five hundred years or so, and the rest of us would be persuaded, one way or another, to go along. The process of social evolution would then grind to a standstill, and wed be stuc
23、k in todays rut for a millennium.Much better we work our way out of it on our own without governance. The future is too interesting and dangerous to be entrusted to any predictable, reliable agency. We need all the fallibility we can get. Most of all, we need to preserve the absolute unpredictabilit
24、y and total improbability of our connected minds. That way we can keep open all the options, as we have in the past.It would be nice to have better ways of monitoring what were up to so that we could recognize change while it is occurring, instead of waking up as we do now to the astonished realizat
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