【学历类职业资格】英语阅读(二)自考题-1及答案解析.doc
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1、英语阅读(二)自考题-1 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BPART ONE/B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、BPassage One/B(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Computers should be in the schools. They have the potential to accomplish great things. With the right software, they could help make science tangible or teach neglected topics like
2、art and music. They could help students form a concrete idea of society by displaying onscreen a version of the city in which they livea picture that tracks real life moment by moment.In practice, however, computers make our worst educational nightmares come true. While we bemoan the decline of lite
3、racy, computers discount words in favor of pictures and pictures in favor of video. While we fret about the decreasing cogency of public debate, computers dismiss linear argument and promote fast, shallow romps across the information landscape. While we worry about basic skills, we allow into the cl
4、assroom software that will do a students arithmetic or correct his spelling.Take multimedia. The idea of multimedia is to combine text, sound and pictures in a single package that you browse on screen. You dont just read Shakespeare; you watch actors performing, listen to songs, view Elizabethan bui
5、ldings. Whats wrong with that? By offering children candy-coated books, multimedia is guaranteed to sour them on unsweetened reading. It makes the printed page look even more boring than it used to look. Sure, books will be available in the classroom, toobut theyll have all the appeal of a dusty pia
6、no to a teen who has a Walkman handy.So what if the little nippers dont read? If theyre watching Olivier instead, what do they lose? The text, the written word along with all of its attendant pleasures. Besides, a book is more portable than a computer, has a higher-resolution display, can be written
7、 on and dog-eared and is comparatively dirt cheap.Hypermedia, multimedias comrade in the struggle for a brave new classroom, is just as troubling. Its a way of presenting documents on screen without imposing a linear start-to-finish order. Disembodied paragraphs are linked by theme; after reading on
8、e about the First World War, for example, you might be able to choose another about the technology of battleships, or the life of Woodrow Wilson, or hemlines in the 20s. This is another cute idea that is good in minor ways and terrible in major ones. Teaching children to understand the orderly unfol
9、ding of a plot or a logical argument is a crucial part of education. Authors dont merely agglomerate paragraphs; they work hard to make the narrative read a certain way, prove a particular point. To turn a book or a document into hypertext is to invite readers to ignore exactly what countsthe story.
10、(分数:10.00)(1).Which of the following is NOT an accusation of the use of computers in teaching children by the author?_ A. It is getting worse and worse illiteracy. B. It does not help cultivating students ability to develop linear argument. C. It prevents students from developing their basic skills.
11、 D. It teaches bad arithmetic and spelling.(分数:2.00)A.B.C.D.(2).Which of the following is the idea of multimedia according to the passage?_ A. To exclude boring reading text and make learning process more enjoyable. B. To combine text, sound and pictures in one package. C. To combine Shakespeare, ac
12、tors performing, songs and theatre together. D. To offer children candy-coated books.(分数:2.00)A.B.C.D.(3).The author uses the comparison between a dusty piano and a walkman as _. A. an analogy to show that teens will lose interest in reading once they are exposed to multimedia B. an example to illus
13、trate the rapid advance in technology and social studies C. a reason to explain the cause of the conflict between traditional and modern way of teaching D. an evidence to support his argument on multimedia learning for children(分数:2.00)A.B.C.D.(4).The author disagrees with the use of modern hypermed
14、ia mainly for the reason that _. A. its non-linear arrangement of knowledge will not teach children to understand a logical argument B. it deprives children of the pleasure of reading books C. it does not present documents on screen properly D. its harmful to the training of children on concentratio
15、n(分数:2.00)A.B.C.D.(5).In Para. 5, the author mentions “the technology of battleships, or the life of Woodrow Wilson, or hemlines in the 20s“ to show _. A. the width of information you can find with hypermedia B. his encyclopedical knowledge C. the width of influence of World War on social life D. th
16、e non-linear arrangement of information with hypermedia(分数:2.00)A.B.C.D.四、BPassage Two/B(总题数:1,分数:10.00)I am quite often asked: How do you feel about having ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)? The answer is not a lot. I try to lead as normal a life as possible, and not think about my condition, or
17、regret the things it prevents me from doing, which are not that many.It was a great shock to me to discover that I had motor neuron disease. I had never been very well co-coordinated physically as a child. I was not good at ball games, and my handwriting was the despair of my teachers. Maybe for thi
18、s reason, I didnt care much for sport or physical activities. But things seemed to change when I went to Oxford, at the age of 17. I took up coxing and rowing. I was not boat race standard, but I got by at the level of inter-college competition.In my third year at Oxford, however, I noticed that I s
19、eemed to be getting clumsier, and I fell over once or twice for no apparent reason. But it was not until I was at Cambridge, in the following year, that my father noticed, and took me to the family doctor. He referred me to a specialist, and shortly after my 21st birthday, I went into hospital for t
20、ests. I was in for two weeks, during which I had a wide variety of tests. They took a muscle sample from my arm, stuck electrodes into me, and injected some radio opaque fluid into my spine, and watched it going up and down with x-rays, as they tilted the bed. After all that, they didnt tell me what
21、 I had, except that it was not multiple sclerosis, and that I was an atypical case. I gathered, however, that they expected it to continue to get worse, and that there was nothing they could do, except give me vitamins. I could see that they didnt expect them to have much effect. I didnt feel like a
22、sking for more details, because they were obviously bad.The realization that I had an incurable disease, that was likely to kill me in a few years, was a bit of a shock. How could something like that happen to me? Why should I be cut off like this? However, while I had been in hospital, I had seen a
23、 boy I vaguely knew die of leukemia, in the bed opposite me. It had not been a pretty sight. Clearly there were people who were worse off than me. At least my condition didnt make me feel sick. Whenever I feel inclined to be sorry for myself I remember that boy.Not knowing what was going to happen t
24、o me, or how rapidly the disease would progress, I was at a loose end. The doctors told me to go back to Cambridge and carry on with the research I had just started in general relativity and cosmology. But I was not making much progress, because I didnt have much mathematical background. And, anyway
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