[外语类试卷]中国科学院考博英语模拟试卷23及答案与解析.doc
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1、中国科学院考博英语模拟试卷 23及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 Distance education is enrollment and study with an educational institution that provides lesson materials prepared in a sequential and logical order for study by students on their own. When each lesson is completed, the student mails or transmits the
2、 assigned work to the institution for correction, grading, comment, and subject matter guidance by qualified instructors. Corrected assignments are returned promptly to the student. This exchange provides a personalized student-teacher relationship. If a student slows his or her pace or fails to sen
3、d assignments, the school provides encouragement. Although some institutions provide employment placement information and assistance, no reputable school ever guarantees a job to graduates. Distance education and self-study are different. Self-study materials provide no instructional service. Correc
4、ted assignments, examinations, and special help provided by a qualified facility are vital to a good learning situation. However, these are not part of self-study. There are many self-study courses and recordings available, and they may have value, but they clearly are not correspondence or distance
5、 education courses. Some institutions offer combination courses that provide training-in-residence for students who complete their distance education lessons. In-service or on-the-job training is required or provided with other courses and is a feature of many vocational distance education programs.
6、 Quality distance education institutions screen prospective students to assure that only those who can benefit from the courses are enrolled. While there are educational prerequisites for some academic subjects, interest and aptitude are the primary factors leading to success in most distance educat
7、ion courses. Because they provide alternative educational opportunities, distance education institutions try not to deny a prospective student the opportunity to succeed in a course- interest and experience are good indicators of future success. Distance education courses vary greatly in scope, leve
8、l, and length. Some have few lessons and require only weeks to complete, while others have a hundred or more assignments requiring three or four years of conscientious study. Also, a wide variety of subjects is offered. Subjects include yacht design, accounting, medical transcription, nutrition, rob
9、otics, travel agent training, gun-repair, gem identification, computer programming, catering and cooking, and earning an entire high school diploma, just to name a few. There is an increasing recognition of “distance education“ and many colleges offer credit for their distance learning courses or ac
10、cept some distance education credits of resident students working toward a degree. In fact, many distance education institutions award their own academic degrees. Acceptance of students and awarding of academic credit is the prerogative of the receiving academic institution. Also, the employing orga
11、nization may set its own credit acceptance policies. 1 Which of the following questions does the passage seek to answer? ( A) Why is distance education important to the modem society.? ( B) What is distance education? ( C) How does distance education different from self-study? ( D) How is distance e
12、ducation different from college education? 2 Which of the following is true of distance education? ( A) The majority of the students fail to pass its examinations. ( B) Personal tutors are assigned to students to offer regular help. ( C) Teachers and students communicate through correspondence. ( D)
13、 The courses are set up to suit the pace of each individual student. 3 Distance education is different from self-study in that it _. ( A) provides training-in-residence for students ( B) caters to the interest of each individual student ( C) is available to vast majority of students ( D) offers inst
14、ructional service to students 4 In the third paragraph, the word “prospective“ probably means _. ( A) intelligent ( B) future ( C) successful ( D) hardworking 5 It is implied in the passage that students of distance education _. ( A) enjoy greater freedom in choosing the subjects to study ( B) do no
15、t have to meet any enrolling requirement at all ( C) take longer to complete their study than college students ( D) can usually enter college to work toward a degree 5 Researchers have studied the poor as individuals, as families and households, as members of poor communities, neighborhoods and regi
16、ons, as products of larger poverty-creating structures. They have been analyzed as victims of crime and criminals, as members of minority cultures, as passive consumers of mass culture and active producers of a “counterculture“, as an economic burden and as a reserve army of laborto mention just som
17、e of the preoccupations of poverty research. The elites, who occupy the small upper stratum within the category of the non-poor, and their functions in the emergence and reproduction of poverty are as interesting and important an object for poverty research as the poor themselves. The elites have im
18、ages of the poor and of poverty which shape their decisions and actions. So far, little is known about those images, except as they are sketchily portrayed in popular stereotypes. The elites may well ignore or deny the external effects of their own actions(and omissions) upon the living conditions o
19、f the poor. Many social scientists may take a very different view. As poverty emerged and was reproduced, legal frameworks were created to contain the problems it caused with profound, and largely unknown, consequences for the poor themselves. In general, political, educational and social institutio
20、ns tend to ignore or even damage the interests of the poor. In constructing a physical infrastructure for transport, industry, trade and tourism, the settlements of the poor are often the first to suffer or to be left standing and exposed to pollution, noise and crowding. Most important are the econ
21、omic functions of poverty, as for lack of other options the poor are forced to perform activities considered degrading or unclean. The poor are more likely to buy second-hand goods and leftover foodstuffs, thus prolonging their economic utility. They are likely to use the services of low-quality doc
22、tors, teachers and lawyers whom the non-poor shy away from. Poverty and the poor serve an important symbolic function, in reminding citizens of the lot that may befall those who do not heed the values of thrift, diligence and cleanliness, and of the constant threat that the rough, the immoral and th
23、e violent represent for the rest of society. Physically, the poor and the non-poor are kept apart, through differential land use and ghettoization. Socially, they are separated through differential participation in the labor market, the consumption economy, and in political, social and cultural inst
24、itutions. Conceptually, they are divided through stereo- typing and media cliche. This separation is even more pronounced between the elites and the poor. 6 According to the author, studying the elites also sheds light on poverty research because _. ( A) they are also members of the same society as
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