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2014考研英语:阅读理解模拟题及答案解析(三)

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  圣才考研小编为考生们精心整理了2014考研英语阅读理解模拟题及配套答案解析,希望对考生们有所帮助,取得2014考研的成功。
 
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  Legend has it that the first credit card was born in 1950 over lunch at a Manhattan restaurant when Alfred Bloomingdale and his colleague Francis McNamara dreamed up the idea of creating a third party to cover checks at restaurants They called it Diners Club But the scheme faced a "chickenandegg problem" Consumers didn't want card until stores accepted it and merchants wouldn't accept it until consumers carried it
 
  To solve the problem and to work around federal laws that prevented banks from operating across state lines banks joined together to form "network joint ventures" such as Visa and MasterCard Under these arrangements some member banks recruited consumers others recruited merchants The banks on both ends earned fees and they shared the costs of maintaining the networks
 
  Because of an antitrust dispute twentyfive years ago Visa allows its member banks to join up with MasterCard as well But it refuses to allow them to collaborate with any other network The Justice Department is less appreciative In October 1998—shortly before Paying with Plastic went to press—the government charged Visa and MasterCard with violating the Sherman Antitrust ActWalMart and a group of big retailers have filed a related suit charging that Visa and MasterCard have colluded to keep fees on their debit cards unfairly high The trouble is that today Visa and MasterCard have pretty much the same member banks Do two ventures with the same owners really have an incentive to compete?
 
  According to the government's complaint in 1987 MasterCard was prepared to introduce the first "smart card" — a card with an integrated circuit that could store personal data But MasterCard's board refused to proceed without Visa's goahead Today both brands are still developing a smart card sharing information all the while The situation doesn't exactly encourage competition As Visa International's president and chief executive put it in an unguarded moment in 1992 "If you have got one foot firmly placed on both sides of the street who cares?"
 
  Some people insist that the VisaMasterCard partnership does not harm competition or innovation They point to Visa and MasterCard's rival advertising campaigns and to Citibank's recent decision to switch its primary allegiance from Visa to MasterCard because only MasterCard would allow it to relegate the network insignia to the back of its plastic cards The reason no one has introduced smart cards says Evans is because the chip technology is too expensive "It is a silly argument" he says "The Justice Department is trying to fix something that isn't broken This industry is extraordinarily successful "
 
  Indeed however the case turns out the most popular complaint against the consumercredit business is likely to remain what it was a century ago The industry succeeds all too well at putting expensive credit in the hands of weakwilled shoppers466 words
 
  21 The phrase "chickenandegg problem" in paragraph 1 most probably means ______
 
  Aconsumers didn't want card until stores accepted it
 
  Bmerchants wouldn't accept it until consumers carried it
 
  Cboth consumers and merchants are very important
 
  Dit is hard to say which side should take the initial step
 
  22 According to the text which of the following may be considered as Visa’s violating Antitrust Act?
 
  AAllowing its member banks to join up with MasterCard
 
  BKeeping fees on their debit cards unfairly high
 
  CDeveloping a smart card sharing information all the while
 
  DSharing the costs of maintaining the networks
 
  23 Which of the following is NOT true of "smart card"?
 
  AIt was officially issued 1987
 
  BIt contains an integrated circuit
 
  CIt could store personal data
 
  DIt is being developed by both Visa and MasterCard
 
  24 Why are people reluctant to accept smart cards according to Evans?
 
  ABecause it is too popular
 
  BBecause it is too inconvenient
 
  CBecause the chip itself is too expensive
 
  DBecause it's cost to produce the chip is too expensive
 
  25 The best title for the text may be _______
 
  ALegend of the First Credit Card
 
  B A "Chickenandegg Problem"
 
  C Credit Card and Its Problems
 
  DMiraculous Credit Card
 
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  21 D "chickenandegg problem":先有鸡还是先有蛋的问题。结合上下文我们可知,此处是谁先迈出第一步之意。
 
  22 B,其借贷收费一直高得不合理。其余几个选项都与违犯反托拉斯法无关。
 
  23 A,不是1987年正式发行,而是准备发行。见第四段第一句:in 1987 MasterCard was prepared to introduce the first "smart card"
 
  24 D因为其芯片的技术成本很高。见第5段倒数第4句:because the chip technology is too expensive;( C不正确,因为芯片本身(chip itself)并不昂贵。
 
  25 C 信用卡及其问题。根据第一段Consumers didn't want card until stores accepted it and merchants wouldn't accept it until consumers carried it,第二段To solve the problem,以及最后一段的主题句Indeed however the case turns out the most popular complaint against the consumercredit business is likely to remain what it was a century ago,便可知道答案为C
 
 
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