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1、考研英语(一)-31 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Many things make people think artists are weird. But the weirdest may be this: artists“ only job is to explore emotions, and yet they choose to focus on the ones that feel bad. This wasn“t always so. T
2、he earliest forms of art, like painting and music, are those best suited for ex-pressing joy. But somewhere from the 19th century onward, more artists began seeing happiness as meaningless, phony or, worst of all, boring, as we went from Wordsworth“s daffodils to Baudelaire“s flowers of evil. You co
3、uld argue that art became more skeptical of happiness because modem times have seen so much misery. But it“s not as if earlier times didn“t know perpetual war, disaster and the massacre of innocents. The reason, in fact, may be just the opposite: there is too much damn happiness in the world today.
4、After all, what is the one modern form of expression almost completely dedicated to depicting happiness? Advertising. The rise of anti-happy art almost exactly tracks the emergence of mass media, and with it, a commercial culture in which happiness is not just an ideal but an ideology. People in ear
5、lier eras were surrounded by reminders of misery. They worked until exhausted, lived with few protections and died young. In the West, before mass communication and literacy, the most powerful mass medium was the church, which reminded worshippers that their souls were in danger and that they would
6、someday be meat for worms. Given all this, they did not exactly need their art to be a bummer too. Today the messages the average Westerner is surrounded with are not religious but commercial, and forever happy. Fast-food eaters, news anchors, text messengers, all smiling, smiling, smiling. Our maga
7、zines feature beaming celebrities and happy families in perfect homes. And since these messages have an agendato lure us to open our walletsthey make the very idea of happiness seem unreliable. “Celebrate!“ commanded the ads for the arthritis drug Celebrex, before we found out it could increase the
8、risk of heart attacks. But what we forgetwhat our economy depends on us forgettingis that happiness is more than pleasure without pain. The things that bring the greatest joy carry the greatest potential for loss and disappointment. Today, surrounded by promises of easy happiness, we need art to tel
9、l us, as religion once did, Memento mori: remember that you will die, that everything ends, and that happiness comes not in denying this but in living with it. It“s a message even more bitter than a clove cigarette, yet, somehow, a breath of fresh air.(分数:20.00)(1).By citing the examples of poets Wo
10、rdsworth and Baudelaire, the author intends to show that(分数:4.00)A.poetry is not as expressive of joy as painting or music.B.art grows out of both positive and negative feelings.C.poets today are less skeptical of happiness.D.artists have changed their focus of interest.(2).The word “bummer“ (Para.
11、5) most probably means something(分数:4.00)A.religious.B.unpleasant.C.entertaining.D.commercial.(3).In the author“s opinion, advertising(分数:4.00)A.emerges in the wake of the anti-happy art.B.is a cause of disappointment for the general public.C.replaces the church as a major source of information.D.cr
12、eates an illusion of happiness rather than happiness itself.(4).We can learn from the last paragraph that the author believes(分数:4.00)A.happiness more often than not ends in sadness.B.the anti-happy art is distasteful but refreshing.C.misery should be enjoyed rather than denied.D.the anti-happy art
13、flourishes when economy booms.(5).Which of the following is true of the text?(分数:4.00)A.Religion once functioned as a reminder of misery.B.Art provides a balance between expectation and reality.C.People feel disappointed at the realities of modern society.D.Mass media are inclined to cover disasters
14、 and deaths.四、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Homework has never been terribly popular with students and even many parents, but in recently years it has been particularly scorned. School districts across the country, most recently Los Angeles Unified, are revising their thinking on this educational ritual. Un
15、fortunately, L.A. Unified has produced an inflexible policy which mandates that with the exception of some advanced courses, homework may no longer count for more than 10% of a student“s academic grade. This rule is meant to address the difficulty that students from impoverished or chaotic homes mig
16、ht have in completing their homework. But the policy is unclear and contradictory. Certainly, no homework should be assigned that students cannot complete on their own or that they cannot do without expensive equipment. But if the district is essentially giving a pass to students who do not do their
17、 homework because of complicated family lives, it is going riskily close to the implication that standards need to be lowered for poor children. District administrators say that homework will still be a part of schooling; teachers are allowed to as-sign as much of it as they want. But with homework
18、counting for no more than 10% of their grades, students can easily skip half their homework and see very little difference on their report cards. Some students might do well on state tests without completing their homework, but what about the students who performed well on the tests and did their ho
19、mework? It is quite possible that the homework helped. Yet rather than empowering teachers to find what works best for their students, the policy imposes a flat, across-the-board rule. At the same time, the policy addresses none of the truly thorny questions about homework. If the district finds hom
20、ework to be unimportant to its students“ academic achievement, it should move to reduce or eliminate the assignments, not make them count for almost nothing. Conversely, if homework matters, it should account for a significant portion of the grade. Meanwhile, this policy does nothing to ensure that
21、the homework students receive is meaningful or appropriate to their age and the subject, or that teachers are not assigning more than they are willing to review and correct. The homework rules should be put on hold while the school board, which is responsible for setting educational policy, looks in
22、to the matter and conducts public hearings. It is not too late for L.A. Unified to do homework right.(分数:20.00)(1).It is implied in Paragraph 1 that nowadays homework(分数:4.00)A.is receiving more criticism.B.is no longer an educational ritual.C.is not required for advanced courses.D.is gaining more p
23、references.(2).L.A. Unified has made the rule about homework mainly because poor students(分数:4.00)A.tend to have moderate expectations for their education.B.have asked for a different educational standard.C.may have problems finishing their homework.D.have voiced their complaints about homework.(3).
24、According to Paragraph 3, one problem with the policy is that it may(分数:4.00)A.discourage students from doing homework.B.result in students“ indifference to their report cards.C.undermine the authority of state tests.D.restrict teachers“ power in education.(4).As mentioned in Paragraph 4, a key ques
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