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考研英语阅读之历年考题精选阅读分析

时间:2020-09-29 13:58:40     作者:考研招生在线

在考研英语界,流传着得阅读者得天下,阅读长难句却是考生们最头疼的大魔王,今天我们来带大家看一看英语阅读中的长难句,希望大家通过不断练习来积累破解长难句的技巧,提升理解能力。

一、阅读解题技巧分析

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In order to “change lives for the better” and reduce “dependency”George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer, introduced the “upfront work search” scheme. Only if the jobless arrive at the jobcentre with a CV, register for online job search, and start looking for work will they be eligible for benefit—and then they should report weekly rather than fortnightly. What could be more reasonable?

More apparent reasonableness followed. There will now be a seven-day wait for the jobseeker’s allowance. “Those first few days should be spent looking for work, not looking to sign on,” he claimed. “We’re doing these things because we know they help people stay off benefits and help those on benefits get into work faster.” Help? Really? On first hearing, this was the socially concerned chancellor, trying to change lives for the better, complete with “reforms” to an obviously indulgent system that demands too little effort from the newly unemployed to find work, and subsidises laziness. What motivated him, we were to understand, was his zeal for “fundamental fairness”—protecting the taxpayer, controlling spending and ensuring that only the most deserving claimants received their benefits.

Losing a job is hurting: you don’t skip down to the jobcentre with a song in your heart, delighted at the prospect of doubling your income from the generous state. It is financially terrifying, psychologically embarrassing and you know that support is minimal and extraordinarily hard to get. You are now not wanted; you are now excluded from the work environment that offers purpose and structure in your life. Worse, the crucial income to feed yourself and your family and pay the bills has disappeared. Ask anyone newly unemployed what they want and the answer is always: a job.

But in Osborneland, your first instinct is to fall into dependency—permanent dependency if you can get it—supported by a state only too ready to indulge your falsehood. It is as though 20 years of ever-tougher reforms of the job search and benefit administration system never happened. The principle of British welfare is no longer that you can insure yourself against the risk of unemployment and receive unconditional payments if the disaster happens. Even the very phrase “jobseeker’s allowance” is about redefining the unemployed as a “jobseeker” who had no fundamental right to a benefit he or she has earned through making national insurance contributions. Instead, the claimant receives a time-limited “allowance,” conditional on actively seeking a job; no entitlement and no insurance, at £71.70 a week, one of the least generous in the EU.

21. George Osborne’s scheme was intended to

1. 识别:细节题

2. 解题:

1)定位:第一句,但第一句无法解题,理解不了

2)解题:

Only if the jobless arrive at the jobcentre with a CV, register for online job search, and start looking for work will they be eligible for benefit

语法补充:

部分倒装

be eligible for 有资格……

[A] provide the unemployed with easier access to benefits.

[B] encourage jobseekers’ active engagement in job seeking.

[C] motivate the unemployed to report voluntarily.

[D] guarantee jobseekers’ legitimate right to benefits.

22. The phrase “to sign on” (Line 2, Para. 2) most probably means

1. 识别:词义句意题

2. 解题:

语义关系解题:A, not B结构

[A] to check on the availability of jobs at the jobcentre.

[B] to accept the government’s restrictions on the allowance.

[C] to register for an allowance from the government.

[D] to attend a governmental job-training program.

23. What prompted the chancellor to develop his scheme?

1. 识别:细节题

2. 解题

1) 定位

motivate = prompt

2)理解

原词对应+同义替换,进行选项对应

[A] A desire to secure a better life for all.

[B] An eagerness to protect the unemployed.

[C] An urge to be generous to the claimants.

[D] A passion to ensure fairness for taxpayers.

短语补充

A desire to do

An eagerness to do

An urge to do

A passion to do

24. According to Paragraph 3, being unemployed makes one feel

[A] uneasy. [B] enraged.

[C] insulted. [D] guilty.

1. 识别:细节题

2. 解题:

Losing a job is hurting:

25. To which of the following would the author most probably agree?

[A] The British welfare system indulges jobseekers’ laziness.

[B] Osborne’s reforms will reduce the risk of unemployment.

[C] The jobseekers’ allowance has met their actual needs.

[D] Unemployment benefits should not be made conditional.

重点词汇补充

Benefit=allowance 津贴,救济金

Condition n 可数名词,条件;不可数名词,状况

Conditional a. 有条件的

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