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1、考研英语-试卷 75 及答案解析(总分:142.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Use of English(总题数:2,分数:80.00)1.Section I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D.(分数:40.00)_All Americans are at least vaguely (1)_ with the (2)_ of the American Indian. Cutbacks
2、 in federal programs for Indians have made their problems (3)_ more severe in recent years. Josephy reports,“ (4)_ 1981 it was estimated that cut, backs in federal programs for Indians totaled about $500 million“ (5)_ mole than ten times the cuts affecting their (6)_ fellow Americans. This reduced f
3、unding is affecting almost all aspects of reservation life, (7)_ education. If the Indians could solve their (8)_ problems, solutions to many of their other problems might not be far behind. In, this paper the current status of Indian education will be described and (9)_ and some ways of improving t
4、his education will be proposed. Whether to (10)_ with the dominant American culture or to (11)_ Indian culture has been a longstanding issue in Indian education. The next fifty years became a period of (12)_ assimilation in all areas of Indian culture, but especially in religion and education. John
5、Collier, a reformer who agitated. (13)_ Indians and their culture from the early 1920s until his death in 1968, had a different idea. He believed that instead of effacing native culture, Indian schools (14)_ encourage and (15)_ it. Pressure to assimilate remains a potent force today, (16)_. More and
6、 more Indians are graduating from high school and college and becoming (17)_ for jobs in the non-Indian society.“ When Indians obtain the requisite skills, many of them enter the broader American society and succeed.“ (18)_ approximately 90 percent of all Indian children are educated in state public
7、 school systems (Taylor 136, 155). (19)_ these children compete with the members of the dominant society, however, is another (20)_.(分数:40.00)A.agreeableB.regardlessC.familiarD.sympatheticA.predicamentB.dilemmaC.scrapeD.plightA.evenB.everC.greatlyD.furtherA.SinceB.Up toC.BeforeD.By the end ofA.orB.a
8、ndC.yetD.butA.non-IndianB.IndianC.previousD.formerA.exceptB.regardingC.besidesD.includingA.culturalB.educationalC.socialD.severeA.estimatedB.evaluatedC.settledD.decidedA.agreeB.push forwardC.assimilateD.dealA.reserveB.converseC.detainD.preserveA.enforcedB.overallC.contemptuousD.unbelievableA.in favo
9、r ofB.on behalf ofC.side by side withD.far behindA.wouldB.shouldC.couldD.mightA.realizeB.assimilateC.acknowledgeD.revitalizeA.yetB.furthermoreC.howeverD.just the sameA.availableB.reachableC.suitableD.eligibleA.In the futureB.In the pastC.At presentD.MaybeA.WhatB.WhetherC.ThatD.HowA.questionB.issueC.
10、aspectD.matter二、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:10,分数:58.00)2.Section II Reading Comprehension_3.Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D._The subject of my study is a woman who is initiating social change in a small region in Texas. The
11、 women are Mexican Americans who are, or were, migrant agricultural workers. There is more than one kind of innovation at work in the region, of course, but I have chosen to focus on three related patterns of family behavior. The pattern I lifestyle represents how migrant farm workers of all nationa
12、lities lived in the past and how many continue to live. I treat this pattern as a baseline with which to compare the changes represented by pattern II and III. Families in pattern I work and travel in ex tended kin units, with the eldest male occupying the position of authority. Families are large?
13、Eight or nine children are not unusual? And all members are economic contributors in this strategy of family migration. Families in pattern II manifest some differences in behavior while still maintaining aspects of pattern I. They continue to migrate but on a reduced scale, often modifying their sc
14、hedules of migration to allow children to finish the school year. Parents in this pattern often find temporary local jobs as checkers to make up for lost farming income. Pat tern II families usually have fewer children than do pattern I families. The greatest amount of change from pattern I, however
15、, is in pattern III families, who no longer migrate at all. Both parents work full time in the area and have an average of three children. Children attend school for the entire year. In pattern III, the women in particular create new roles for themselves for which no local models exist. They not onl
16、y work full time but may, in addition, return to school. They also assume a greater responsibility in family decisions than do women in the other patterns. Although these women are in the minority among residents of the region, they serve as role models for others, causing moderate changes to spread
17、 in their communities. Now opportunities have continued to be determined by pre-existing values. When federal jobs became available in the region, most involved working under the direction of female professionals such as teachers or nurses. Such positions were unaccepted to many men in the area beca
18、use they were not accustomed to being subordinate to women. Women therefore took the jobs, at first, because the income was desperately needed. But some of the women decided to stay at their jobs, at first, after the family“s distress, was over. These women enjoyed their work, its responsibility, an
19、d the companionship of fellow women workers. The steady, relatively high income allowed their families to stop migrating. And, as the benefits to these women became increasingly apparent, they and their families became even more willing to consider changes in their lives that they would not have con
20、sidered before.(分数:10.00)(1).Which of the following titles best reflects the main focus of the passage?(分数:2.00)A.A Survey of Three Mexican-American Families at Work in Texas.B.Innovative Career Women: Effects on Family Unity.C.Changes in the Life-styles of Migrant Mexican-American Families.D.Farmin
21、g of Family: The Unavoidable Choice for Migrant Farm Workers.(2).All of the following statements about pattern children express differences EXCEPT _.(分数:2.00)A.they migrate for part of each yearB.they spend less time contributing to family incomeC.they spend more months on schoolD.their parents some
22、times work at jobs rather than fanning(3).According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true of women in pattern families?(分数:2.00)A.They earn a reliable and comparatively high income.B.They continue to work solely to meet the urgent needs of their family.C.They enjoy the fellowship involv
23、ed in working with other women.D.They serve as models of behavior for others in the region.(4)._ have an average of three children.(分数:2.00)A.Pattern familiesB.Pattern familiesC.Pattern familiesD.None of all(5).The author“s attitude towards the three patterns of behavior mentioned in the passage is
24、best described as one of _.(分数:2.00)A.great admirationB.unbiased objectivityC.dissatisfactionD.indifferenceEmerging from the 1950 census is the picture of a nation developing more and more regional competition, as population growth in the Northeast and Midwest reaches a near standstill. This develop
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