单选题From the passage we know that welfare reform aims at _____.A saving welfare fundsB rebuilding the work ethicC providing more jobsD cutting government expenses

题目
单选题
From the passage we know that welfare reform aims at _____.
A

saving welfare funds

B

rebuilding the work ethic

C

providing more jobs

D

cutting government expenses

参考答案和解析
正确答案: C
解析:
细节推断题。文章倒数第二段提到,福利改革正改变着低收入人们的道德风气,更重要的是开始重建人们的工作观。故B为答案。
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第1题:

27. From the passage we know that fresh water doesn't come from________ .

A.rivers

B.lakes

C.underground

D.the sea


正确答案:D
27.D【解析】由第一段第四句可知,淡水来自于河流、湖泊和地下。

第2题:

We can infer from the passage that______.

A) performance is a better judge of ability than a college degree

B) experience is the best teacher

C) past work histories influence personnel officers more than degrees do

D) a degree from a famous school enables an applicant to gain advantage over others in job competition


正确答案:D
答案:D
[试题分析]推断题。
[详细解答]从第一、二段的内容显然可以判断,许多人填假的学位的原因正是因为有了好的学位证书,机会更多,管人事的人也很重视学位。所以,不难推断D为正确答案。其它选项则缺乏依据。

第3题:

The purpose of the author in writing this passage is

A. that, by banning the violent sports, we human beings can improve ourselves

B. that, by banning the dangerous sports, we can improve the law

C. that we must take positive steps to improve social welfare system

D. to show law is the main instrument of social change


正确答案:A
通过文章最后一段If we banned dangerous and violent sports,we would be moving one step further to improving mankind.We would recognize that violence is degrading and unworthy of human beings.可以推知A项最为恰当。

第4题:

"Welfare makes people lazy"is an intellectual pillar of conservative economic theory,which recommends cutting programs like Medicaid and cash assistance,partly out of a fear that self-reliance degenerates in the face of government assistance.Many economists have for decades argued that this orthodoxy is simply wrong.Welfare isn't just a moral imperative to raise the Iiving standards of the poor.lt's also a critical investment in the health and future careers of low-income kids.However,a core mission of the Republican Party is to reduce government aid to the poor.Many conservative economists argue that some adults might reject certain jobs or longer work hours because doing so would eliminate their eligibility for programs like Medicaid.But this concern has little basis in reality.One of the latest studies on the subject found that Medicaid has"little if any"impact on employment or work hours.In research based in Canada and the U.S.,the economist Ioana Marinescu has found that even when basic-income programs do reduce working hours,adults don't typically stay home to,say,play video games;instead,they often use the extra cash to go back to school or hold out for a more desirable job.But the standard conservative critique of Medicaid and other welfare programs is wrong on another plane entirely.It fails to account for the conclusion of a 2015 paper:Anti-poverty programs can work wonders for their youngest recipients.According to the paper,American adults whose families had access to prenatal coverage under Medicaid have lower rates of obesity,higher rates of high-school graduation,and higher incomes as adults than those from similar households in states without Medicaid."Welfare helps people work"may sound like a strange and counterintuitive claim to some.But it is perfectly obvious when the word people in that sentence refers to low-income children in poor households.Poverty and lack of access to health care is a physical,psychological,and vocational burden for children.Poverty is a slow-motion trauma,and impoverished children are more likely than their middle-class peers to suffer from chronic physiological stress and exhibit antisocial behavior.It's self-evident that relieving children of an ambient trauma improves their lives and,indeed,relieved of these burdens,children from poorer households are more likely to follow the path from high-school graduation to college and then full-time employment,Republicans have a complicated relationship with the American Dream.Conservative politicians praise the virtues of hard work and opportunity.But when they use these virtues to strongly criticize welfare programs,they ignore the overwhelming evidence that government aid relieves low-income children of the psychological and physiological stresses that get in the way of embracing those very ideals.Welfare is so much more than a substitute for a paycheck.It is a remedy for the myriad burdens of childhood poverty,which gives children the opportunity to become exactly the sort of healthy and striving adults celebrated by both political parties.
Conservative economists hold that welfare

A.should exclude the form of cash assistance.
B.may merely be good for low-income kids.
C.would undermine work incentives.
D.should loosen its eligibility criteria.

答案:C
解析:
第二段末句指出,保守经济学家认为部分成人救助对象可能会为了达到医疗补助的资格要求,而拒不接受某类工作,或故意选择短时工作(reject certain jobs or longer work hours),即医疗补助(福利)会削弱他们的工作动力,C.正确,该项同时契合开篇保守经济理论的核心观点“福利让人懒惰(makes people lazy)”。[解题技巧]A.将首段②句“减少现金资助”篡改为绝对化的表述“彻底取消现金资助”.B.从首段④句作者看法“不仅有益穷人,还对低收入儿童的健康和未来很关键”臆断出保守派认为“只对低收入儿童有用”;D.与开篇以及cutting、fear等词传达出的保守经济学家的态度“收紧资格审查,限制福利”相悖。

第5题:

"Welfare makes people lazy"is an intellectual pillar of conservative economic theory,which recommends cutting programs like Medicaid and cash assistance,partly out of a fear that self-reliance degenerates in the face of government assistance.Many economists have for decades argued that this orthodoxy is simply wrong.Welfare isn't just a moral imperative to raise the Iiving standards of the poor.lt's also a critical investment in the health and future careers of low-income kids.However,a core mission of the Republican Party is to reduce government aid to the poor.Many conservative economists argue that some adults might reject certain jobs or longer work hours because doing so would eliminate their eligibility for programs like Medicaid.But this concern has little basis in reality.One of the latest studies on the subject found that Medicaid has"little if any"impact on employment or work hours.In research based in Canada and the U.S.,the economist Ioana Marinescu has found that even when basic-income programs do reduce working hours,adults don't typically stay home to,say,play video games;instead,they often use the extra cash to go back to school or hold out for a more desirable job.But the standard conservative critique of Medicaid and other welfare programs is wrong on another plane entirely.It fails to account for the conclusion of a 2015 paper:Anti-poverty programs can work wonders for their youngest recipients.According to the paper,American adults whose families had access to prenatal coverage under Medicaid have lower rates of obesity,higher rates of high-school graduation,and higher incomes as adults than those from similar households in states without Medicaid."Welfare helps people work"may sound like a strange and counterintuitive claim to some.But it is perfectly obvious when the word people in that sentence refers to low-income children in poor households.Poverty and lack of access to health care is a physical,psychological,and vocational burden for children.Poverty is a slow-motion trauma,and impoverished children are more likely than their middle-class peers to suffer from chronic physiological stress and exhibit antisocial behavior.It's self-evident that relieving children of an ambient trauma improves their lives and,indeed,relieved of these burdens,children from poorer households are more likely to follow the path from high-school graduation to college and then full-time employment,Republicans have a complicated relationship with the American Dream.Conservative politicians praise the virtues of hard work and opportunity.But when they use these virtues to strongly criticize welfare programs,they ignore the overwhelming evidence that government aid relieves low-income children of the psychological and physiological stresses that get in the way of embracing those very ideals.Welfare is so much more than a substitute for a paycheck.It is a remedy for the myriad burdens of childhood poverty,which gives children the opportunity to become exactly the sort of healthy and striving adults celebrated by both political parties.
It is suggested in Paragraphs 4 and 5 that impoverished children

A.can hardly avoid exhibiting antisocial behavior.
B.are more likely to work wonders than their peers.
C.are doomed to fail in their study and future career.
D.definitely need social welfare to grow and develop.

答案:D
解析:
第四、五段驳斥保守派未能认识到福利措施的重要作用,指出福利能在贫困儿童身上创造奇迹,福利计划对于儿童的成长和长远发展十分必要,故D.正确。[解题技巧]A.将第四段④句贫困儿童相对于中产阶级儿童而表现出的倾向“更可能反社会”篡改为绝对倾向“几乎一定会反社会”;B.杂糅第四段②句work wonders与第五段④句more likely.,.than their.…peers,但文中是“福利计划创造的奇迹”,即让贫困儿童与其他同龄人一样成就人生;C.由第五段主要内容“贫穷对儿童生理、心理、职业产生长远影响”而来.但绝对化表达are doomed to所传达的笃定语气与该段复现的more likely传达的“可能、倾向”之意不符。

第6题:

We can learn from the fourth paragraph that

[A] a substantial cut in annual revenue is called for.

[ B] defense and social welfare programs should undergo cuts.

[ C] we should leave intact programs for bettering people's living.

[D] we should exercise less control over monetary policy.


正确答案:A
43.A【精析】该题为细节题。根据第四段第四句“To be significant, the 1981 budget should be cut by at least 20 billion dollars from 616 billion President Carter proposed.”可以看出,为了显著改善通货膨胀情况,1981年卡特总统提议的6160亿的政府预算应该至少减少200亿,即应该大量减少税收来改善通货膨胀情况,故A项符合文意;根据第四段最后一句“It's impossible if you save defense and all the programs indexed for changes in the cost ofliving.”可以看出,我们不可能通过减少国防投入和节省改善大众生活条件项目的资金来减少政府预算,故B项的表述错误;第四段没有关于如何改善人民生活的表述,故不选择C项;根据第四段第一句 “You have to start with revenue and monetary restraint.”可以看出,为了控制通货膨胀,我们应该增强对税收及货币政策的限制,而 D项的表述与文意相反,故不选择D项。

第7题:

From the passage we can know that Yao Ming______.

A. will work hard for his team

B. made the highest score in his first NBA game

C. can't understand his teammates

D. teaches the Rockets workers Chinese himself


正确答案:A

49.答案为A  从第二段最后一句姚明的谈话来看只有A正确。

第8题:

From the passage, we know that web directories are _________.

A. disorganized knowledge datawledge

B. more useful than search engines

C. arranged based on the topic

D. usually maintained automatically


正确答案:C
逻辑分析题。由文章第二段第二句“Web dictionaries can have a general or topic specific focus and are usually organized into several categories based on the topic specific focus.”(网页目录有普遍或特定的焦点范围,它是根据特定的话题类型组织起来的。)可知选项C(arranged based on the topic根据话题编排)与文意最为接近,因此C为正确答案。

第9题:

"Welfare makes people lazy"is an intellectual pillar of conservative economic theory,which recommends cutting programs like Medicaid and cash assistance,partly out of a fear that self-reliance degenerates in the face of government assistance.Many economists have for decades argued that this orthodoxy is simply wrong.Welfare isn't just a moral imperative to raise the Iiving standards of the poor.lt's also a critical investment in the health and future careers of low-income kids.However,a core mission of the Republican Party is to reduce government aid to the poor.Many conservative economists argue that some adults might reject certain jobs or longer work hours because doing so would eliminate their eligibility for programs like Medicaid.But this concern has little basis in reality.One of the latest studies on the subject found that Medicaid has"little if any"impact on employment or work hours.In research based in Canada and the U.S.,the economist Ioana Marinescu has found that even when basic-income programs do reduce working hours,adults don't typically stay home to,say,play video games;instead,they often use the extra cash to go back to school or hold out for a more desirable job.But the standard conservative critique of Medicaid and other welfare programs is wrong on another plane entirely.It fails to account for the conclusion of a 2015 paper:Anti-poverty programs can work wonders for their youngest recipients.According to the paper,American adults whose families had access to prenatal coverage under Medicaid have lower rates of obesity,higher rates of high-school graduation,and higher incomes as adults than those from similar households in states without Medicaid."Welfare helps people work"may sound like a strange and counterintuitive claim to some.But it is perfectly obvious when the word people in that sentence refers to low-income children in poor households.Poverty and lack of access to health care is a physical,psychological,and vocational burden for children.Poverty is a slow-motion trauma,and impoverished children are more likely than their middle-class peers to suffer from chronic physiological stress and exhibit antisocial behavior.It's self-evident that relieving children of an ambient trauma improves their lives and,indeed,relieved of these burdens,children from poorer households are more likely to follow the path from high-school graduation to college and then full-time employment,Republicans have a complicated relationship with the American Dream.Conservative politicians praise the virtues of hard work and opportunity.But when they use these virtues to strongly criticize welfare programs,they ignore the overwhelming evidence that government aid relieves low-income children of the psychological and physiological stresses that get in the way of embracing those very ideals.Welfare is so much more than a substitute for a paycheck.It is a remedy for the myriad burdens of childhood poverty,which gives children the opportunity to become exactly the sort of healthy and striving adults celebrated by both political parties.
The author holds that Republicans

A.value equal opportunity for welfare.
B.fail to understand the virtues of hard work and opportunity.
C.are self-conflicting in the defense of the American Dream.
D.are likely to cooperate with Democrats on welfare reform.

答案:C
解析:
第六段指出共和党人与美国梦的关系复杂:一面颂扬美国梦(人人都有机会凭借自身努力获得成功),一面抨击为低收入儿童实现美国梦扫除障碍的福利制度,这种做法自相矛盾,故C.正确。[解题技巧]A.将第六段②句保守派政客(指代①句Republicans)颂扬的“实现美国梦的机会”篡改为“获得福利的机会”.B.由②③句共和党人的矛盾做法过度引申出他们存在思想局限,未真正理解两种美德;D.源自段末celebrated by both political parties,但此处指两党“皆希望每个孩子都获得发展的机会”,意在说服共和党人放弃“削减福利”的主张,而非“愿合作改革”。

第10题:

"Welfare makes people lazy"is an intellectual pillar of conservative economic theory,which recommends cutting programs like Medicaid and cash assistance,partly out of a fear that self-reliance degenerates in the face of government assistance.Many economists have for decades argued that this orthodoxy is simply wrong.Welfare isn't just a moral imperative to raise the Iiving standards of the poor.lt's also a critical investment in the health and future careers of low-income kids.However,a core mission of the Republican Party is to reduce government aid to the poor.Many conservative economists argue that some adults might reject certain jobs or longer work hours because doing so would eliminate their eligibility for programs like Medicaid.But this concern has little basis in reality.One of the latest studies on the subject found that Medicaid has"little if any"impact on employment or work hours.In research based in Canada and the U.S.,the economist Ioana Marinescu has found that even when basic-income programs do reduce working hours,adults don't typically stay home to,say,play video games;instead,they often use the extra cash to go back to school or hold out for a more desirable job.But the standard conservative critique of Medicaid and other welfare programs is wrong on another plane entirely.It fails to account for the conclusion of a 2015 paper:Anti-poverty programs can work wonders for their youngest recipients.According to the paper,American adults whose families had access to prenatal coverage under Medicaid have lower rates of obesity,higher rates of high-school graduation,and higher incomes as adults than those from similar households in states without Medicaid."Welfare helps people work"may sound like a strange and counterintuitive claim to some.But it is perfectly obvious when the word people in that sentence refers to low-income children in poor households.Poverty and lack of access to health care is a physical,psychological,and vocational burden for children.Poverty is a slow-motion trauma,and impoverished children are more likely than their middle-class peers to suffer from chronic physiological stress and exhibit antisocial behavior.It's self-evident that relieving children of an ambient trauma improves their lives and,indeed,relieved of these burdens,children from poorer households are more likely to follow the path from high-school graduation to college and then full-time employment,Republicans have a complicated relationship with the American Dream.Conservative politicians praise the virtues of hard work and opportunity.But when they use these virtues to strongly criticize welfare programs,they ignore the overwhelming evidence that government aid relieves low-income children of the psychological and physiological stresses that get in the way of embracing those very ideals.Welfare is so much more than a substitute for a paycheck.It is a remedy for the myriad burdens of childhood poverty,which gives children the opportunity to become exactly the sort of healthy and striving adults celebrated by both political parties.
Which of the following would be the best title for the text?

A.Shattering the Myth of"Welfare Makes People Lazy"
B.Challenging the Dominance of Conservative Economccs
C.Promoting Child Development Through Medicaid
D.Defending the Equal Access to the American Dream

答案:A
解析:
前两段抛出保守派观点“福利使人懒惰”并具体解释,第三至五段初步驳斥,指出该主张既缺乏现实依据,又未能考虑到福利对于贫困儿童的奇迹般影响,第六段进一步驳斥“保守派自相矛盾”,并呼吁保守派放弃错误主张。可见,全文驳斥了“福利使人懒惰”的保守经济学观点.A.能准确概括文意。[解题技巧]B.由驳斥对象“保守经济学理论”引申而来,但原文并未提到保守经济学占主导地位;C.概括性不足.Promoting Child Development虽符合作者对社会福利作用的期待,但仅聚焦Medicaid.不同于文中“对福利问题的笼统探讨(各种形式的福利项目、现金资助等)”;D.利用末段the American Dream干扰,但文中提及美国梦是为证明保守派主张之谬误,并非文章主线。

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