[外语类试卷]2006年北京理工大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2006年北京理工大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 I was introduced to the concept of literacy animator in Oladumi Arigbedes (1994) article on high illiteracy rates among women and school dropout rates among girls. According to Arigbede, literacy animators view their role as assisting in the self-
2、liberating development of people in the world who are struggling for a more meaningful life. Animators are a family of deeply concerned and committed people whose gut-level rejection of mass human pauperization compels them to intervene on the side of the marginalized. Their motivation is not derive
3、d from a love of literacy as merely another technical life skill, and they accept that literacy is never culturally or ideologically neutral. Arigbede writes from her experiences as an animator working with women and men in Nigeria. She believes that literacy animators have to make a clear choice ab
4、out whose culture and whose ideology will be fostered among those with whom they work. Do literacy educators in the United States consider whether the instruction they pursue conflicts with their students traditional cultures or community, or fosters illiteracies in learners first or home languages
5、or dialects and. in their orality? Some approaches to literacy instruction represent an ideology of individualism, control, and competition. Consider, for example, the difference in values conveyed and represented when students engage in choral reading versus the practice of having one student read
6、out loud to the group. To identify as a literacy animator is to choose the ideology of “sharing, solidarity, love, equity, co-operation with and respect of both nature and other human beings“. Literacy pedagogy that matches the animator ideology works on maintaining the languages and cultures of mil
7、lions of minority children who at present are being forced to accept the language and culture of the dominant group. It might lead to assessment that examines the performance outcomes of a community of literacy learners and the social significance of their uses of literacy, as opposed to measuring w
8、hat an individual can do as a reader and writer on a standardized test. Shor (1993) describes literacy animators as problerm-posing, community-based, dialogic educators. Do our teacher-education textbooks on reading and language arts promote the idea that teachers should explore problems from a comm
9、unity-based dialogic perspective? 1 A literacy animator is one who _. ( A) struggles for a more meaningful life ( B) frees people from poverty and illiteracy ( C) is committed to marginalize the illiterate ( D) is concerned with what is behind illiteracy 2 The author suggests that literacy educators
10、 in the US in a way _. ( A) promote students home languages ( B) force students to accept their culture ( C) teach nothing but reading and writing ( D) consider literacy as of non-neutral nature 3 Arigbede worked with Nigerians probably to _. ( A) teach American customs and ideology ( B) make a choi
11、ce of culture to be fostered ( C) reject the values of the dominant class ( D) help maintain Nigerian language and culture 4 According to the author, “choral reading“ may represent _. ( A) individualism ( B) collectivism ( C) competition ( D) immersion 5 Animator ideology emphasizes more on _. ( A)
12、the social function of literacy ( B) students performance in tests ( C) the dominant groups language ( D) the attainment of life skills 5 According to one survey of 12, 000 people, about 30 percent of those making New Years resolutions say they dont even keep them into February. And only about 1 in
13、5 actually stays on track for six months or more, reports eDiets, com, a consumer diet and fitness Web site. But dont let those odds make you reach for the nearest bag of potato chips. Experts say you can keep those resolutions long term, even if youre struggling now. “The motivation comes from with
14、in, and so when you find that youre declining in your healthy eating program, and then just ask yourself, Is this going to get me the results that I want?“ says Leslie Stewart, a registered dietitian and licensed nutritionist. “And if youre doing something every day to eat healthy, then thats going
15、to pay off in the long run.“ Stewart advises to use what she calls the 90 -10 eating rule. “If youre eating healthy 90 percent of the time, then 10 percent of the time, you can cut yourself some slack and eat pleasurably.“ She says she believes that “healthy eating is evolution instead of resolution
16、.“ The same principle can be applied to a lagging exercise resolution, too. Staying motivated is key to long-term success, and reviewing original goals can help strengthen a weakening workout program. Adding variety to a fitness regime also can prevent you from hanging up those exercise shoes. After
17、 a few weeks of well-intentioned workouts, boredom may be creeping into your routine. Setting goals too high is another common mistake, “If youre not running a marathon at the end of the month, dont worry,“ said Mayo Clinic experts. A too intense workoutand the resulting pain and stiffness is discou
18、raging and may force most to abandon a program. Starting slowly is key. But if your goals already have fallen by the wayside, Uria says to start up again immediately. “A little setback is OK; get back on the horse and ride. drive toward that goal,“ he says. 6 According to the author, only about 20%
19、people keeping their resolutions does not necessarily mean that _. ( A) the figure is rather depressing and unexpected as well ( B) those who have made their resolution should give up their effort ( C) whoever keep their resolutions should start eating potato chips ( D) long-term resolutions are not
20、 important for those facing troubles 7 What is the idea behind the 90-10 eating rule acording to the passage? ( A) You should keep eating healthy 90% of the time. ( B) You should feel to eat 10% of the time. ( C) You should learn to eat healthy gradually. ( D) Sudden change will be more efficient an
21、d effective. 8 Which of the following you should avoid to keep yourself interested in exercise? ( A) Hanging up your exercise shoes if you feel tired. ( B) Keeping boredom away from your daily activity. ( C) Making a schedule with too high goals in it. ( D) Running a marathon at the beginning of the
22、 month. 9 How many suggestions at least have been introduced concerning the exercise resolution? ( A) Four ( B) Five ( C) Six ( D) Seven 10 What is critically important in making long-lerm resolutions successful? ( A) You should be struggling with yourself all the time. ( B) You should constantly ev
23、aluate the results you want. ( C) You should try to keep yourself motivated. ( D) You should try your best to diversify your fitness practice. 10 Our present generation of cultural critics, arriving after the assault of postmodernism and the increasingly widespread commercialization of culture, has
24、been cast adrift, without any firm basis for judgments. Publications and institutions to support serious criticism, in this view, either no longer exist or are few in number. Critics today, it is also claimed, are too cozy behind the ivied walls of academe, content to employ a prose style that is de
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