文档介绍:1996—2019年历年考研英语真题集
2019年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语(一)
Section I Use of English
Directions:
Read the following text. Choose thee[B]point [C]way [D]place
[A] So [B] Yet [C]Instead [D]Besides
[A] immediately [B] intentionally [C] unexpectedly [D] eventually
[A]surprised [B]annoyed [C]frightened [D]confused
[A] problem [B]option [C]view [D]result
[A] Above all [B]In contrast [C] On average [D] For example
[A]bridge [B]avoid [C]spot [D]separate
[A] from [B] through [C]beyond [D] under
[A] posts [B]links [C]shades [D]breaks
17. [A] artificial
[B] mysterious
[C] hidden [D] limited
18. [A] Finally
[B] Consequently
[C] incidentally [D] Generally
19. [A] memories
[B] marks
[C] notes [D] belongings
20. [A] restrict
[B] adopt
[C] lead [D] expose
Section U Reading Comprehension
Part A
Directions:
Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on
the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)
Text 1
Financial regulations in Britain have imposed a rather unusual rule on the bosses of big banks. Starting next year, any guaranteed bonus of top executives could be delayed 10 years if their banks are under investigation for wrongdoing. The main purpose of this "clawback" rule is to hold bankers accountable for harmful risk-taking and to restore public trust in financial institution. Yet officials also hope for a much larger benefit: more long term decision-making not only by banks but also bu all corporations, to build a stronger economy for future generations.
"Short-termism" or the desire for quick profits, has worsened in publicly traded companies, says the Bank of England's top economist. Andrew Haldane. He quotes a giant of classical economies, Alfred Marshall, in describing this financial impatience as acting like '"Children who pick the plums out of their pudding to eat them at once,, rather than putting them aside to be eaten last.
The average time for holding a stock in both the United States and Britain