[外语类试卷]湖北省考博英语模拟试卷1及答案与解析.doc
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1、湖北省考博英语模拟试卷 1及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 Many language teachers and learners tend to ask the question: Why should we teach or learn linguistics? Since linguistics is defined as the scientific study of language, it seems obvious that such a study would help a lot in language teaching and learni
2、ng, although there is much difference between linguistics and language teaching or learning in their attitudes towards language, their goals, and their methods. Language is viewed as a system of forms in linguistics, but it is regarded as a set of skills in the field of language teaching. Linguistic
3、 research is concerned with the establishment of theories which explains the phenomena of language, whereas language teaching aims at the learners mastery of language. To bridge the gap between the theories of linguistics and the practice of foreign language teaching, APPLIED LINGUISTICS serves as a
4、 mediating area which interprets the results of linguistic theories and makes them user-friendly to the language teacher and learner. Applied linguistics is conducive to foreign language teaching in two major aspects: Firstly, applied linguistics extends theoretical linguistics in the direction of l
5、anguage learning and teaching, so that the teacher is enabled to make better decisions on the goal and content of teaching. When faced with the task of designing a syllabus, the teacher has a number of choices. Should he set out to teach the language used in literary works, or that in daily communic
6、ation? Should he teach the general system of the language, or a part of this system? What are the principles of compiling or choosing textbooks? What kinds of exercises are most suitable? To answer these questions, the teacher is consciously or unconsciously using his understanding of the nature of
7、language learning. Applied linguistics provides the teacher with a formal knowledge of the nature of language and language system, and thus increases his understanding of the nature of language learning. As a result, the teacher can make more informed decisions on what approach to take, hence what t
8、o teach. Secondly, applied linguistics states the insights and implications that linguistic theories have on the language teaching methodology. Once the goal and content of teaching are settled, the teacher has to consider questions of how to teach. Should the teaching-learning process be teacher-ce
9、ntered, textbook-centered, or learner-centered? How should the learners errors be treated? What techniques should be adopted in the classroom? Since applied linguistics defines the nature of language learning in connection with various linguistic theories, it helps the teachers to choose teaching me
10、thods and techniques. 1 Whats the passage mainly about? ( A) The relation of linguistics to foreign language teaching. ( B) The advantages of applied linguistics. ( C) The methods of foreign language teaching. ( D) The definition of applied linguistics. 2 Language teachers and learners should teach
11、or learn linguistics, because ( A) linguistics is the scientific study of language ( B) the study of linguistics would help a lot in language teaching and learning ( C) theres much difference between linguistics and language teaching or learning ( D) language is a system of forms in linguistics 3 We
12、 could infer from the text that ( A) applied linguistics is one subject that a teacher should teach ( B) linguistics could reveal the nature of language learning ( C) applied linguistics is too abstract for the learners to understand ( D) the teacher-learning process should be teacher-centered 4 Whi
13、ch of the following questions applied linguistics cant solve? ( A) What a teacher should teach. ( B) How a teacher should teach. ( C) Why a teacher should teach. ( D) How to choose a textbook. 4 Young people in the early 1980s are taking on a set of attitudes and values remarkably different from tho
14、se of the stormy 60s and 70s. Instead of anti-establishment outbursts, todays younger generation had turned more thoughtful and more serious. There is heightened concern for the future of the country and a yearning for the traditions and support systems that gave comfort in the past. Many young men
15、and women of high-school and college age are having second thoughts about the “new morality“ and condemn what a soaring divorce rate has done to families. They speak openly of gaining strength from religion. Patriotism, too, seems to be making a modest comeback. One change in the early 1980s is a qu
16、estioning of the permissive moral climate of recent years. More young people, while hesitant to preach or to condemn their peers, cite the destructive effects of the drugs and alcohols that are so widely available in the schools. It is peer pressure that pushes teenagers into drugs, but now the habi
17、t often is dropped after high school, according to Debbie Bishop, a 22-year-old secretary. James Elrod, a college junior in Kentucky, also reports that the use of marijuana on campus has lessened. A Cornell University law student reflects the views of many with the comment: “I think that drug abuse
18、is harmful to your own health and those around you. “ But he adds: “Drinking is fine only as long as its not done to excess. With the added pressures of a more uncertain world, most young people stress the importance of a healthy family life. Yet, as they look at the familys breakup that has taken p
19、lace in the past decade, they concede that the challenge for many is to make the best of one-parent families. “The American family is evolving and changing, “ according to Nina Mule, “Women are going out into the world and having careers. Theyre becoming more independent instead of being the burden
20、of the family, “ “But a great need remains for a family structure, “ says Nina, who still lives with her parents, “because people have to be able to survive emotionally. “ In Atlanta, 18-year-old Liss Jciner feels strongly about whats happened to the family. “People have realized that the family has
21、 disintegrated, “ she says, “But todays familyparticularly the black familyis trying to pull itself together and become the strong unit as it once was. “ A similar view is expressed by a senior at Brigham Young University: “A happy family means everything to me. I read a lot about how the American f
22、amily is falling apart. But I see lots of strong families around me, and that makes me very optimistic. “ 5 According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true? ( A) Young people of 60s and 70s held radical attitudes towards life. ( B) Young people of the early 1980s begin to tur
23、n back to traditional values. ( C) Young people of the early 1980s follow the “new morality“. ( D) There were anti-establishment occurrences in 60s and 70s. 6 Why do young people stress the importance of a healthy family life? ( A) The want to live a comfortable life. ( B) With the constantly added
24、pressures of the outside world, they need a healthy family for emotional shelter. ( C) They dont want to make a living by themselves. ( D) They prefer to live with their parents. 7 Which of the following statements is true? ( A) Families break up because women are becoming more independent. ( B) Peo
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