2016考研英语阅读暑期训练:历史类(12)_测控技术与仪器考研
2016-01-28 14:35 作者: 来源:新东方网整理 字号:T|T
暑期综合素质培养来了,如何在暑期两个月创造出双倍的价值是每个考生想要达到的目标。这就需要加倍的努力和科学的规划了。英语方面的复习,大家要持续性背单词,阅读、写作及翻译要多加练习,总结方法技巧,活学活用。下面和大家分享历史类的阅读模拟题,大家不妨集中练习,提升阅读速度和做题技巧。
After stepping down this summer as the head of the EPA, the embattled Christine Todd Whitman is once again in the hot seat. This time it's over her role in the downplaying of health hazards for New York City residents after 9/11. A report by the EPA inspector general says that Whitman assured the public that the air was safe before testing was conclusive. She's also under fire for allowing EPA statements to be filtered through the White House and screened by the Council on Environmental Quality, which is chaired by James Connaughton, a lawyer who formerly represented the asbestos industry.
The long-term effects of inhaling contaminated air is unknown. But New York Rep. Jerrold Nadler accuses the administration of covering up a potential health danger in order to get the economy up and running. “Many people will die early because of this,” says Nadler.
In her first interview since the release of the report, Whitman tells NEWSWEEK that she did not object when the White House edited out cautionary notes by EPA scientists. “We didn't want to scare people,” she said, explaining that spikes in asbestos readings tended to return quickly to acceptable levels. She believes that much of the data were open to interpretation, and that the public wasn't harmed by the White House's decision to adopt the more reassuring analysis. But New York Sen. Hillary Clinton is calling for an investigation, saying she knows how the White House works and that somebody surely leaned on the EPA to lie. “We were not told to lie,” says Whitman.
Firefighters and other rescue workers suffering health problems continue to blame the EPA for failing to make them aware of the risks. The EPA advised wearing protective clothing and masks, Whitman says, but many working on the site rejected the gear as too cumbersome. “We couldn't force them to do it,” says Whitman. In addition, residents returning to the area say they weren't told to have their homes professionally cleaned. “Maybe there was one press release where we didn't say that, but then we said it over and over,” says Whitman.
EPA's former ombudsman said soon after 9/11 that Whitman had a conflict of interest because of her husband's connection to Citigroup, which owns Travelers Insurance. By pronouncing lower Manhattan safe, critics say, Whitman saved the insurance giant millions in cleanup costs. Whitman was cleared of the conflict by the EPA inspector general. “There's no way in hell——excuse my language——that I would ever, ever play games with this kind of information.”
注(1):本文选自Newsweek; 9/8/2003, p8;
注(2):本文习题命题模仿对象2003年试题Text 4;
1. What conclusion can we make from the first paragraph?
[A]White House shouldn‘t be informed of the EPA statements.
[B]Whitman shouldn‘t have made such a hasty conclusion about the air.
[C]The public had strong objection against Whitman‘s doings after 9/11
[D]Whitman had got unfair treatment.
2. The author uses the example of firefighters and other rescue workers‘ suffering to show that ______.
[A]someone should be responsible for their health condition.
[B]they should have been warned against the possible results in advance.
[C]it was their own fault for not wearing the protective clothes and masks.
[D]their equipments are out of date and fail to function well.
3. Hillary Clinton‘s attitude toward Whitman’s remarks is one of ________.
[A]reserved consent
[B]strong disapproval
[C]slight contempt
[D]enthusiastic support
4. Facing charges against her, Whitman seemed to defend herself quite _________.
[A]extravagantly
[B]cautiously
[C]flexibly
[D]forcefully
5. The text intends to express that __________.
[A]Whitman has been proved innocent in this event.
[B]everything connected with 9/11 should be exposed
[C]Whitman has a good defense for what she has done
[D]Whitman shouldn‘t be blamed for her doings.
答案:CABDC
After stepping down this summer as the head of the EPA, the embattled Christine Todd Whitman is once again in the hot seat. This time it's over her role in the downplaying of health hazards for New York City residents after 9/11. A report by the EPA inspector general says that Whitman assured the public that the air was safe before testing was conclusive. She's also under fire for allowing EPA statements to be filtered through the White House and screened by the Council on Environmental Quality, which is chaired by James Connaughton, a lawyer who formerly represented the asbestos industry.
The long-term effects of inhaling contaminated air is unknown. But New York Rep. Jerrold Nadler accuses the administration of covering up a potential health danger in order to get the economy up and running. “Many people will die early because of this,” says Nadler.
In her first interview since the release of the report, Whitman tells NEWSWEEK that she did not object when the White House edited out cautionary notes by EPA scientists. “We didn't want to scare people,” she said, explaining that spikes in asbestos readings tended to return quickly to acceptable levels. She believes that much of the data were open to interpretation, and that the public wasn't harmed by the White House's decision to adopt the more reassuring analysis. But New York Sen. Hillary Clinton is calling for an investigation, saying she knows how the White House works and that somebody surely leaned on the EPA to lie. “We were not told to lie,” says Whitman.
Firefighters and other rescue workers suffering health problems continue to blame the EPA for failing to make them aware of the risks. The EPA advised wearing protective clothing and masks, Whitman says, but many working on the site rejected the gear as too cumbersome. “We couldn't force them to do it,” says Whitman. In addition, residents returning to the area say they weren't told to have their homes professionally cleaned. “Maybe there was one press release where we didn't say that, but then we said it over and over,” says Whitman.
EPA's former ombudsman said soon after 9/11 that Whitman had a conflict of interest because of her husband's connection to Citigroup, which owns Travelers Insurance. By pronouncing lower Manhattan safe, critics say, Whitman saved the insurance giant millions in cleanup costs. Whitman was cleared of the conflict by the EPA inspector general. “There's no way in hell——excuse my language——that I would ever, ever play games with this kind of information.”
注(1):本文选自Newsweek; 9/8/2003, p8;
注(2):本文习题命题模仿对象2003年试题Text 4;
1. What conclusion can we make from the first paragraph?
[A]White House shouldn‘t be informed of the EPA statements.
[B]Whitman shouldn‘t have made such a hasty conclusion about the air.
[C]The public had strong objection against Whitman‘s doings after 9/11
[D]Whitman had got unfair treatment.
2. The author uses the example of firefighters and other rescue workers‘ suffering to show that ______.
[A]someone should be responsible for their health condition.
[B]they should have been warned against the possible results in advance.
[C]it was their own fault for not wearing the protective clothes and masks.
[D]their equipments are out of date and fail to function well.
3. Hillary Clinton‘s attitude toward Whitman’s remarks is one of ________.
[A]reserved consent
[B]strong disapproval
[C]slight contempt
[D]enthusiastic support
4. Facing charges against her, Whitman seemed to defend herself quite _________.
[A]extravagantly
[B]cautiously
[C]flexibly
[D]forcefully
5. The text intends to express that __________.
[A]Whitman has been proved innocent in this event.
[B]everything connected with 9/11 should be exposed
[C]Whitman has a good defense for what she has done
[D]Whitman shouldn‘t be blamed for her doings.
答案:CABDC
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