[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷100及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 100及答案与解析 一、 Section I Use of English Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points) 1 In some early attempts by psychologists to describe the basic learning process, the terms stimulus, response and reinforcement were
2、 introduced. In an educational setting, these (1)_ could be defined as follows. When a teacher gives an (2)_, or sets a problem, or asks a question, the pupil (3)_ in some way, and the teacher then tells the pupil if he has responded correctly. The teachers first action is called the (4)_. The pupil
3、s action, carrying out the instruction, or solving the problem, or answering the question, is (5)_ the response. When the teacher tells the pupil his response is (6)_, the bond between the stimulus and the response is strengthened and reinforcement is positive. If the response is incorrect, the bond
4、 is weakened, and reinforcement is (7)_ Some psychologists laid great (8)_ on the importance of reinforcement for continued learning. They (9)_ that if a learner is not given information about his responses (feedback) he may not continue to respond. (10)_, if his homework is not marked regularly, he
5、 will stop doing it. If in class, the answers he gives to the teachers questions are (11)_ or brushed aside, he will stop trying to give any. Educational psychologists are, (12)_, moving away from this simple, early (13)_ of the basic learning process. The effects of feedback, for example, are seen
6、to be more (14)_ than this description suggests. Feedback does not merely positively or negatively (15)_ the stimulus-response bond. It may (16)_ confirm previously learned meanings and associations, correct mistakes, (17)_ misunderstandings and show how well or badly different parts of the material
7、 have been learned. Thus (18)_ may have the effect of increasing the learners confidence, backing up his previously (19)_ knowledge, and showing him which items he has not (20)_ grasped. ( A) words ( B) terms ( C) phrases ( D) jargons ( A) instance ( B) analysis ( C) instruction ( D) advice ( A) ans
8、wers ( B) responds ( C) retorts ( D) replies ( A) incentive ( B) response ( C) stimulus ( D) reinforcement ( A) seen as ( B) regarded as ( C) thought as ( D) known as ( A) false ( B) correct ( C) artificial ( D) true ( A) wrong ( B) minus ( C) negative ( D) unworkable ( A) emphasis ( B) focus ( C) c
9、oncentration ( D) attention ( A) decided ( B) discussed ( C) argued ( D) debated ( A) Above all ( B) In a word ( C) As a result ( D) For example ( A) criticized ( B) blamed ( C) omitted ( D) ignored ( A) however ( B) therefore ( C) furthermore ( D) otherwise ( A) approach ( B) method ( C) model ( D)
10、 way ( A) simple ( B) complex ( C) particular ( D) necessary ( A) unite ( B) consolidate ( C) reinforce ( D) associate ( A) much ( B) seldom ( C) never ( D) also ( A) clear up ( B) take up ( C) make up ( D) set up ( A) response ( B) reaction ( C) praise ( D) feedback ( A) inquired ( B) acquired ( C)
11、 required ( D) requested ( A) absolutely ( B) wholly ( C) partly ( D) fully Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 The past 40 years have witnessed an extraordinary evolution. From slow expensive machines contro
12、lled by punched cards, computers have become low-cost, powerful units taking up no more space than a briefcase. Simultaneously, our world has become interlaced with telephone wires, optic fibers, undersea cables, microwave links, television channels and satellite communications. At the crossing of t
13、hese two developments stands the Internet a direct result of computer technology intersecting with communication technology. But for many in the world of todays media, this is merely a first landmark in what promises to be a giant upheaval in the way people communicate, relax and work. This is the e
14、ra of digital convergence. According to a recent article in Scientific American, convergence is in principle “the union of audio, video and data communications into a single source, received on a single device, delivered by a single connection.“ Digital technology has already provided a medium for i
15、ntegrating media that until now required distinct channels of communication: we can now send emails using our televisions or text messages over mobile phones. Real-time video can be transmitted over radio channels, while television and radio can be received on Personal Computers. Full digital conver
16、gence promises real-time access to information anywhere in the world, and global communication through text, graphics, video and audio. In fact, there seems to be no technological limit to what might be possible. “The reality of anywhere, anytime access to broadband digital networks is going to make
17、 our lives freer and fuller,“ Gerald Levin, chief executive officer of AOL Time Warner, has promised. But technology alone cannot bring about such a world, as long as consumers and companies do not embrace it, convergence is likely to go the way of several hyped-up predecessors. Over a decade ago, f
18、or example, virtual reality was the technology of the future, and many people anticipated a day where we would be wearing head-mounted displays and interacting with all manner of virtual environments. At the time there was real concern about changes in industrial practices and social behavior brough
19、t about by this technology. So what happened to this vision? Well, we got it wrong. Currently, the home computer is the main interface to the Internet. But relatively few people in the world have access to PCs, and few would argue that they are ideal for the purpose they can crash and freeze because
20、 they were not designed for widespread Internet use. 21 In this text the extraordinary evolution refers to_. ( A) the appearance of the smaller, low-cost and powerful computers. ( B) the interrelated telephone wires, optic fibers, undersea cables, microwave links. ( C) the popularity of TV channels
21、and satellite communication. ( D) the fast development of computer and communication technology. 22 According to this text the Internet_. ( A) develops with the advance of computer technology. ( B) combines computer technology and communication technology. ( C) brings great changes to todays media.
22、( D) will give way to digital convergence. 23 The medium for integrating media is_. ( A) the Internet. ( B) the digital technology. ( C) the mobile phone. ( D) Personal Computer. 24 The word “convergence“(in Para. 3) means_. ( A) revolution. ( B) communication. ( C) integration. ( D) transmission. 2
23、5 Full digital convergence depends on_. ( A) whether more people have access to PCs. ( B) the provision of more interfaces to the Internet. ( C) the improvement of the technology of virtual reality. ( D) whether the users will accept the new technology or not. 26 Linguists have been able to follow t
24、he formation of a new language in Nicaragua. The catch is that it is not a spoken language but, rather, a sign language which arose spontaneously in deaf children. The Nicaraguan Sign Language (NSL) emerged in the late 1970s, at a new school for deaf children. Initially the children were instructed
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