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1、考研英语-837 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)Greg Focker, played by Ben Stiller, represents a generation of American kids (1) in the 1980s on the philosophy that any achievement, however slight, (2) a ribbon. (3) replaced punishment; criticism became a dirty word. In Texas
2、, teachers were advised to (4) using red ink, the colour of (5) . In California, a task force was set up to (6) the concept of self worth into the education system. Swathing youngsters in a (7) shield of self-esteem, went the philosophy, would protect them from the nasty things in life, such as bad
3、school grades, underage sex, drug abuse, dead-end jobs and criminality.(8) that the ninth-place ribbons are in danger of strangling the (9) children they were supposed to help. Americas (10) with self-esteem-like all developments in psychology, it gradually (11) its way to Britain-has turned childre
4、n who were (12) with (13) into adults who (14) at even the mildest brickbats. Many believe that the feel-good culture has risen at the (15) of traditional education, an opinion espoused in a new book, Dumbing Down Our Kids: Why American Children Feel Good About Themselves But Cant Read, Write, or Ad
5、d, by the conservative commentator Charles Sykes.Not only that, but the foundations (16) which the self-esteem industry is built are being (17) as decidedly shaky. Roy Baumeister, professor of psychology at Florida State University and once a self-esteem enthusiast, is now (18) a revision of the pop
6、ulist orthodoxy. “After all these years, Im sorry to say, my recommendation is this: forget, about self-esteem and (19) more on self-control and self-dlscipline,“ he wrote recently. “Recent work suggests this would be good for the individual and good for society-and might even be able to (20) some o
7、f those promises that self-esteem once made but could not keep./(分数:10.00)A.bornB.caredC.yieldedD.rearedA.preservedB.deservedC.reservedD.conservedA.ApprehensionB.PlausibilityC.ApprovalD.ResentmentA.forbidB.banC.avoidD.evadeA.reproachB.apprehensionC.errorD.mistakeA.rejectB.injectC.projectD.dejectA.st
8、urdyB.elasticC.flexibleD.smoothA.NowB.DespiteC.ForD.ExceptA.exactlyB.veryC.specificD.specialA.possessionB.repulsionC.obsessionD.compulsionA.wanderedB.cameC.filteredD.wentA.packedB.scrambledC.filledD.showeredA.complimentsB.complacencyC.flatteringD.boastA.fumbleB.crumpleC.stumbleD.staggerA.fareB.expen
9、ditureC.expenseD.riskA.forB.onC.toD.inA.supposedB.con, posedC.disposedD.exposedA.decidingB.forcingC.pioneeringD.imposingA.putB.cutC.condenseD.concentrateA.fillB.takeC.commitD.bring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)When young people who want to be journ
10、alists ask me what subject they should study after leaving school, I tell them: “Anything except journalism or media studies.“ Most veterans of my trade would say the same. It is practical advice. For obvious reasons, newspaper editors like to employ people who can bring something other than a knowl
11、edge of the media to the party that we call our work.On The Daily Telegraph, for example, the editor of London Spy is a theologian by academic training. The obituaries editor is a philosopher. The editor of our student magazine, Juice, studied physics. As for myself, I read history, ancient and mode
12、rn, at the taxpayers expense.I am not sure what Charles Clarke, the Education Secretary, would make of all this. If I understand him correctly, he would think that the public money spent on teaching this huge range of disciplines to the staff of The Daily Telegraph was pretty much wasted. The only a
13、cademic course of which he would wholeheartedly approve in the list above would be physics -but then again, he would probably think it a terrible waste that Simon Hogg chose to edit Juice instead of designing aeroplanes or building nuclear reactors. By that, he seems to mean that everything taught a
14、t the public expense should have a direct, practical application that will benefit society and the economy.It is extremely alarming that the man in charge of Britains education system should think in this narrow-minded, half-witted way. The truth, of course, is that all academic disciplines benefit
15、society and the economy, whether in a direct and obvious way or not. They teach students to think-to process information and to distinguish between what is important and unimportant, true and untrue. Above all, a country in which academic research and intelligent ideas are allowed to flourish is cle
16、arly a much more interesting, stimulating and enjoyable place than one without “ornaments“, in which money and usefulness are all that count.Mr. Clarke certainly has a point when he says that much of what is taught in Britains universities is useless. But it is useless for a far more serious reason
17、than that it lacks any obvious economic utility. As the extraordinarily high drop-out rate testifies, it is useless because it fails the first test of university teaching-that it should stimulate the interest of those being taught. When students themselves think that their courses are a waste of tim
18、e and money, then a waste they are.The answer is not to cut off state funding for the humanities. It is to offer short, no nonsense vocational courses to those who want to learn a trade, and reserve university places for those who want to pursue an academic discipline. By this means, a great deal of
19、 wasted money could be saved and all students the academic and the no, so-academic-would benefit. What Mr. Clarke Seems to be proposing instead is an act of cultural vandalism that would rob Britain of all claim to be called a civilised country.(分数:10.00)(1).The second paragraph is meant to demonstr
20、ate that _.(分数:2.00)A.students of other disciplines than journalism are preferred employees of newspapersB.young people should learn other subjects than journalism after leaving schoolC.veterans of the authors trade would give the same advice to puzzled youngstersD.young people should diversify thei
21、r learning subjects to be better employed(2).Charles Clarke as described in the passage would probably agree that _.(分数:2.00)A.philosophy as an academic discipline in college should be canceledB.physics should be the topmost choice of disciplines for prospective journalistsC.the Daily Telegraph is p
22、oorly staffed and needs rearrangementD.there is no reason for the state to pay for subjects of higher education(3).Which of the following is true according to the author?(分数:2.00)A.The role of state-funded universities is to train students for a job.B.Every academic subject will do good to society a
23、nd the economy somehow.C.Academic research and intelligent ideas are more important than “ornaments“.D.Money and usefulness are the criteria to judge the worth of a disciplin(4).That many subjects taught at British colleges are useless is mainly owing to _.(分数:2.00)A.their falling short of the deman
24、ds of economyB.their validity as a discipline being untestifiedC.their failure to meet the standards of university instructionD.their inability to arouse the interest of students(5).The authors primary purpose in writing this passage is to _.(分数:2.00)A.propose an academic discipline for young people
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