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1、考研英语-684 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Whats your earliest childhood memory? Can you remember learning to walk? Or talk? The first time you heard thunder or watched a television program? Adults seldom (1) events much earlier than the year or so before entering school
2、, (2) children younger than three or four (3) retain any specific, personal experiences.A variety of explanations have been (4) by psychologists for this “ childhood amnesia “ . One argues that the hippocampus, the region of the brain which is (5) for formling memories, does not mature until about t
3、he age of two. But the most popular theory (6) that, since adults dont think like children, they cannot (7) childhood memories. Adults think in words, and their life memories are like stories or (8) one event follows another as in a novel or film. (9) , when they search through their mental (10) for
4、 early childhood memories to add to this verbal life story, they dont find any that fit the (11) . Its like trying to find a Chinese word in an English dictionary.Now psychologist Annette Simms of the New York State University offers a new (12) for childhood amnesia. She argues that there simply are
5、nt any early childhood memories to recall. According to Dr. Simms, children need to learn to use someone elses spoken (13) of their personal (14) in order to turn their own short-term, quickly forgotten (15) of them into long-term memories. (16) , children have to talk about their (17) and hear othe
6、rs talk about themMother talking about the afternoon (18) looking for seashells at the beach or Dad asking them about their day at Ocean Park. Without this (19) reinforcement, says Dr.Simms, children cannot form (20) memories of their personal experiences.(分数:10.00)A.figureB.interpretC.recallD.affir
7、mA.sinceB.even ifC.as thoughD.just asA.largelyB.rarelyC.merelyD.reallyA.refutedB.defiedC.proposedD.witnessedA.responsibleB.suitableC.favorableD.availableA.declinesB.assessesC.estimatesD.maintainsA.reflectB.attainC.accessD.acquireA.narrativesB.forecastsC.communicationsD.descriptionsA.HenceB.HoweverC.
8、ThusD.EvenA.depositsB.beamsC.flashesD.filesA.modelB.patternC.frameD.formulaA.emphasisB.assertionC.explanationD.assumptionA.descriptionB.manipulationC.regulationD.coordinationA.instinctsB.feelingsC.sensationsD.experiencesA.impressionsB.beliefsC.mindsD.insightsA.In all sensesB.In some casesC.In other
9、wordsD.In all aspectsA.influenceB.maintenanceC.existenceD.experiencesA.takenB.utilizedC.appliedD.spentA.habitualB.verbalC.uniqueD.particularA.permanentB.mentalC.spiritualD.conscious二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)The Supreme Court will hear arguments
10、 about the use of public money for the private schooling of children with special needs. Its interesting to note whats not at issue: namely, that when a public school system is unable to provide an appropriate education, it is obligated to pay the costs of private school. Too bad poor children dont
11、have that unshakable right; if they did, there would be no controversy about the District program that gives vouchers to low-income children to attend private schools.The case to be heard by the court hinges on whether parents have to enroll a child with special needs in public school before the chi
12、ld can attend private school at public expense. Special-education advocates say students shouldnt have to waste time before being placed in a setting that best suits their needs, while school boards worry about a ruling that could amount to an unfettered fight to private schooling at public expense.
13、 What strikes us about the emotionally charged debate is the acceptance by both sides that sometimes it is appropriate to use public money to pay for a child to go to a private school. So, why all the arguments about the approximately$14 million for a federally funded program that lets 1,700 D. C. s
14、tudents attend private schools instead of failing public schools?To hear critics of the D. C. Opportunity Scholarship Program tell it, the use of public money for private schooling is as unprecedented as it is undesirable. In addition to the billions of dollars spent annually on private school tuiti
15、ons for students with disabilities, private schools get public money for books, technology and teacher training. As long as the money is seen as benefiting the child, it is considered a proper, even desirable, use of public dollars.Dont get us wrong. Were not arguing for the unilateral right of pare
16、nts to enroll their sons and daughters in any school they wish with the taxpayers picking up the bill. Abuse of special-education policies has contributed to increased costs that threaten to take needed money from general public education funds. Safeguards are needed. Public schools should be presse
17、d to do a better job for students with disabilities and students without. But there are schools in Washington where statistics show that failure is almost guaranteed. If a school system cant educate a childwhether because of acute special needs or its own historical failingswhy should that child not
18、 have options for a “ free appropriate public education “ ?(分数:10.00)(1).What can be inferred from the arguments at the Supreme Court?(分数:2.00)A.Too much public money is put into the private schools for children with special needs.B.Public schools are of very poor education quality.C.People consider
19、 it is reasonable to use public money for certain students private schooling.D.People find it is amusing arguing about spending public money for private schooling.(2).Which of the following is TRUE about the special-education advocates opinion?(分数:2.00)A.They strongly believe that children should be
20、 put directly into the private schools.B.They think that children should try out both places before making decisions.C.They dont feel there is still a need to argue about this problem any more.D.They hold the opinion that parents can make decisions for their children.(3).What does the word “ unfette
21、red “ (Line 4, Para. 2)mean?(分数:2.00)A.Unlimited.B.Extreme.C.Unwanted.D.Ultimate.(4).What can we infer from the last paragraph?(分数:2.00)A.While putting public money in private schools, public schools can also benefit.B.Public schools only consider the need of students without disabilities.C.It is ch
22、ildrens right to choose private schools when public ones arent good enough.D.There is evidence to show that public schools in Washington D. C. are terrible.(5).What is the authors attitude toward using public money to pay for the private schooling of the disabled students?(分数:2.00)A.Passionate.B.Sup
23、portive.C.Confused.D.Hesitant.五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)A petition to save Arlington Countys David M. Brown Planetarium is 800 signatures strong and there are more than 3,000 fans on the related Face book page, but the facility is still cut from the proposed schools budget.“ There are a couple of week
24、s before the public schools budget is final, “ said James Gartner, a member of the organization working to save the 40-year-old planetarium before the April 29 cutoff date.Patrick K. Murphy, Arlington schools superintendent, said during remarks updating his budget figures last week that school offic
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