【考研类试卷】同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语-44及答案解析.doc
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1、同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语-44 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)四、Test One(总题数:1,分数:18.00)All over the world, your chances of success in school and life depend more on your family circumstances than on any other factor. By age three, kids with professional parents are already a full year ahead of their poorer peers. T
2、hey know twice as many words and score 40 points higher on IQ tests. By age 10, the gap is three years. By then, some poor children have not mastered basic reading and math skills, and many never will: this is the age at which failure starts to become irreversible. A few school systems seem to have
3、figured out how to erase these gaps. Finland ensures that every child completes basic education and meets a rigorous standard. One Finnish district official, asked about the number of children who don“t complete school in her city, replied, “I can tell you their names if you want.“ In the United Sta
4、tes, KIPP charter schools enroll students from the poorest families and ensure that almost every one of them graduates high school 80 percent make it to college. These success stories offer lessons for the rest of us. First, get children into school early. High-quality preschooling does more for a c
5、hild“s chances in school and life than any other educational intervention. One study, which began in the 1960s, tracked two groups of students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Some were given the opportunity to attend a high-quality preschool: others were not. Thirty-five years later, the kids who we
6、nt to preschool were earning more, had better jobs, and were less likely to have been in prison or divorced. Second, recognize that the average kid spends about half his waking hours up until the age of 18 outside of schooldon“t ignore that time. KIPP students spend 60 percent more time in school th
7、an the average American student. They arrive earlier, leave later, attend more regularly, and even go to school every other Saturday. Similarly, in 1996, Chile extended its school day to add the equivalent of more than two more years of schooling. Third, pour lots of effort into training teachers. S
8、tudies in the United States have shown that kids with the most effective teachers learn three times as much as those with the least effective. Systems such as Singapore“s are choosy about recruiting; they invest in training and continuing education; they evaluate teachers regularly; and they award b
9、onuses only to the top performers.(分数:18.00)(1).What does the passage mainly discuss?(分数:3.00)A.How to erase academic gaps between students.B.How to help students know as many words as possible.C.How to develop basic learning skills in students.D.How to help students learn lessons from success stori
10、es.(2).What does “these gaps“ (Para. 2) refer to according to the passage?(分数:3.00)A.Differences in math skills between poorer students and students with professional parents.B.Differences in reading skills between poorer students and students with professional parents.C.Differences in achievements
11、between poorer students and students with professional parents.D.Differences in number of words memorized between poorer students and students with professional parents.(3).What can be inferred from the reply of the Finnish district official?(分数:3.00)A.She knew the names of those students who don“t
12、complete school.B.She could tell the names of those students who don“t complete school.C.The names of those students who don“t complete school were wanted.D.There are few students who don“t complete school.(4).The study in Paragraph 3 is intended to demonstrate that _.(分数:3.00)A.students from disadv
13、antaged background are studiedB.few students are entitled to high-quality pre-schoolingC.high-quality pre-schooling does benefit studentsD.high-quality pre-schooling should not be intervened(5).What can be inferred from Paragraph 4?(分数:3.00)A.Students should spend more time in school.B.The average k
14、ids spend less time in school.C.KIPP students spend more time in school.D.Students in Chile have two more years of schooling.(6).Lots of effort should be poured into training teachers because _.(分数:3.00)A.many teachers are not well trainedB.students can benefit more from well trained teachersC.well
15、trained teachers are evaluated regularlyD.well trained teachers will not easily resign五、Test Two(总题数:1,分数:18.00)The Lower East Side Tenement Museum is one of the smaller museums in New York. It lets visitors experience how early immigrants to the United States lived. The museum is a building at Nine
16、ty-Seven Orchard Street. It was built in eighteen sixty-three by a German immigrant named Lucas Glockner. He worked as a tailor making clothes before investing his money to develop a property. His tenement building was one of many built in New York as a way to profit from the increasing demand for h
17、ousing for immigrants. The word “tenement“ comes from a Latin word meaning “to hold.“ A tenement building holds many rooms where different families lived. The word is not used much anymore in the United States. When people use the word today, they mean an old crowded building where poor families liv
18、e in terrible, unhealthy conditions. But in the eighteen hundreds, the word “tenement“ simply meant a building in which many families lived. Later, many immigrant families improved their living conditions by moving from the Lower East Side to other areas of New York. Some lived in the same kinds of
19、buildings, but the living areas were cleaner and larger. They did not want to call them tenements, so they called them apartment buildings instead. Over the years, New York City officials passed laws to improve conditions in the tenements. The owners of Ninety-Seven Orchard Street placed gas lightin
20、g in the building in the eighteen nineties. They added water and indoor toilets in nineteen-oh-five, and electric power in nineteen twenty-four. Then they refused to make any more improvements. They closed the building in nineteen thirty-five. In nineteen ninety-eight, the federal government declare
21、d the building a protected National Historic Place. Workers at the Tenement Museum researched the history of the building and its twenty apartments. They found more than two thousand objects that belonged to people who lived there. They also learned the histories of many of the seven thousand people
22、 from more than twenty countries who lived there. And they spoke with and recorded memories of people who lived at Ninety-Seven Orchard Street as children. Museum officials used this information to recreate some of the apartments as they would have looked during different time periods in the buildin
23、g“s history. These apartments are what people see when they visit the Lower East Side Tenement Museum.(分数:18.00)(1).Which of the following is NOT true about The Lower East Side Tenement Museum?(分数:3.00)A.It is one of the smaller museums in New York City.B.It offers visitors a chance to experience th
24、e life of early immigrants.C.It is intended to profit from the increasing demand for housing.D.It is the successor of Lucas Blockner“s tenement building.(2).What does the word “tenement“ (Para. 2) mean today?(分数:3.00)A.A research institution in New York City.B.A building where many families lived.C.
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