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1、专业八级模拟614及答案解析 (总分:116.60,做题时间:90分钟)一、PART LISTENING COM(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、SECTION A MINI-LECTU(总题数:1,分数:15.00)In the United States, charter schools provide alternatives to 1 public schools. Unlike most public schools, charters dont usually have an enrollment boundary and can recruit students from a l
2、arger geographic area. . Features of charter schools 1) admission process no 2 a random method like a 3 2) many different shapes to cater to 4 to offer a thematic or specialized curriculum to provide an alternative to regular public school 3) location more likely to be found in 5 areas 4) 6 run by l
3、arge and small companies, parents, teachers, community groups and nonprofit organizations 5) size most charter schools are new and 7 6) academic results Charter schools dont necessarily produce better academic results than regular public schools. . Funding of charter schools 1) mostly from the state
4、, generally based on their 8 2) also from grants and additional donations for ambitious programs not fully funded by state/district formulas 3) also a limited amount of 9 to help start new charter schools 4) Funding for facilities can be a 10 for charter schools. . 11 of charter schools 1) authorize
5、rs 12 that grant schools their charter, and monitor their performance including charter boards, school boards and 13 2) key reasons for schools close They cant recruit enough students. They cant find a 14 to operate. They cant manage their 15 (分数:15.00)三、SECTION B INTERVIEW(总题数:2,分数:10.00)Now, liste
6、n to Part One of the interview. Questions 1 to 5 are based on Part One of the interview. (分数:5.00)A.Thanksgiving Day.B.Easter.C.Christmas.D.Halloween.A.Its elaborate.B.Its simpler than past.C.Its nothing special.D.Its too plain.A.Real roses are more fragrant.B.Real roses can show their social status
7、.C.Real roses are fresh.D.Real roses can better show their love.A.She is the first woman chef.B.She is the First Lady.C.She is the first woman artist.D.She is the first woman chief.A.The grandson of Andrew Wyeth.B.The grandson of N. . Wyeth.C.The son of N. . Wyeth.D.The American actor.Now listen to
8、Part Two of the interview. Questions 6 to 10 are based on Part Two of the interview. (分数:5.00)A.Shakespeares book.B.Henry Mayhews book.C.John Miltons book.D.A book on survival.A.The book Shakespeare can keep one away from struggling to survive in a big city.B.Beginners in language learning usually f
9、eel good about themselves after class.C.The demand for English Language Teaching is not as massive as before.D.Andrew is pessimistic about ELT in the future as it is influenced by the drive to learn.A.The drive to learn is more important than ELT.B.He is pessimistic about its future.C.He is not cert
10、ain about it.D.He is studying it now.A.There was more emphasis on logic in the 1960s.B.More humanistic approaches are needed.C.Language teaching changes as societies change.D.Changes in the West are not relevant in other societies.A.The social background.B.The teachers.C.The schools.D.The researcher
11、s.四、PART READING COMPR(总题数:1,分数:34.00)SECTION A MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS In this section there are three passages followed by fourteen multiple choice questions. For each multiple choice question, there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answe
12、r. PASSAGE ONE (1) Amy Tans work as a technical writer turned her into a workaholic who spent ninety hours a week at her job. In her late thirties, after an unsuccessful attempt at a cure through psychological counseling, Tan decided to cure herself by taking jazz piano lessons and joining the Squaw
13、 Valley Community of Writers, a weekly group, where she wrote her first fiction. At first she tried to write from a non-Chinese perspective because she thought that Chinese people could not get their work published in the United States. Later she realized that writing about the events of her own lif
14、e could be therapeutic. In 1987 G. P. Putnam bought her short story Rules of the Game and the outline of the novel. Within four months she finished the rest of the stories, which turned into The Joy Luck Club . The book made The New York Times best-seller list in spring 1989 and stayed on the list f
15、or nine months. It also won the 1989 Bay Area Book Reviewer Award for Best Fiction and the Best Book for Young Adults Award from the American Library Association. (2) Tan refuses to be pegged a mother-daughter expert, but both The Joy Luck Club and The Kitchen Gods Wife center around the love and an
16、tagonism between Chinese immigrant mothers and their American daughters. In real life Tan and her mother experienced similar emotional turmoil. Daisy Tan had high expectations for her daughter. Amy Tan recalls that as a child she was expected to grow up to be a neurosurgeon by profession with the ho
17、bby of concert pianist. She also remembers her mothers disappointment when she changed her undergraduate major from premed to English. Like Waverly Jong in The Joy Luck Club , who always felt inadequate in the face of her mother, Amy Tan was pressured by Daisy Tans standards. When The Joy Luck Club
18、was fourth on The New York Times best-seller list, for instance, Daisy remarked that Amy should have aimed for first, explaining that Amy was so talented she deserved to be the best. (3) Yet Tan wrote The Joy Luck Club mainly for Daisy, fulfilling a vow she made when her mother was hospitalized and
19、nearly died of a heart attack in 1986, an event that forced Tan to face the possibility of losing her mother. In her dedication Tan writes, You asked me once what I would remember. This and much more, an effort to reassure her mother that she and her stories will not be forgotten. (4) The true spiri
20、t of The Joy Luck Club is a hope against hopelessness and a battle to create ones own space. Suyuan describes the joy luck spirit when she tells June, It is not that we have no hearts or eyes for pain. We were all afraid. We all had our miseries. But to despair was to wish back for something already
21、 lost. Or to prolong what was already unbearable.What was worse, we asked among ourselves, to sit and wait for our own deaths with proper somber faces? Or to choose our own happiness? The women of the club choose to withstand physical hardship with their carnivalesque spirit. Both the Kweilin and Sa
22、n Francisco versions of The Joy Luck Club are more than social gatherings of women; they are support networks. Whereas in China the hope of joy holds back the fear of the war, in San Francisco it helps the immigrant women to survive the equally terrifying experiences of culture transplantation. To t
23、he American daughters, however, the mah-jongg-playing Joy Luck Club seems to be, as June remarks, a shameful Chinese custom, like the secret gathering of the Ku Klux Klan or the tom-tom dances of TV Indians preparing for wars. This association of her mothers invention with racist practices and stere
24、otyping indicates Junes misunderstanding and mistrust of her Chinese heritage. Only after her mothers death and a trip to China does June come to realize the significance of joy and luck. (5) Like June, Tan herself used to distrust joy and luck. In fact, for most of her life she felt jinxed because
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