[考研类试卷]2011年中山大学英语专业(基础英语)真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2011 年中山大学英语专业(基础英语)真题试卷及答案与解析一、阅读理解0 For an infant just beginning to interact with the surrounding world, it is imperative that he quickly become proficient in his native language. While developing a vocabulary and the ability to communicate using it are obviously important steps in this process, a
2、n infant must first be able to learn from the various streams of audible communication around him. To that end, during the course of even the first few months of development, an infant will begin to absorb the rhythmic patterns and sequences of sounds that characterize his language, and will begin t
3、o differentiate between the meanings of various pitch and stress changes.However, it is important to recognize that such learning does not take place in a vacuum. Infants must confront these language acquisition challenges in an environment where, quite frequently, several streams of communication o
4、r noise are occurring simultaneously. In other words, infants must not only learn how to segment individual speech streams into their component words, but they must also be able to distinguish between concurrent streams of sound.Consider, for example, an infant being spoken to by his mother. Before
5、he can leam from the slight differences of his mothers speech, he must first separate that speech from the sounds of the dishwasher, the family dog, the bus stopping on the street outside, and, quite possibly, background noise in the form of speech; a newscaster on the television down the hall or si
6、blings playing in an adjacent room.How exactly do infants wade through such a murky conglomeration of audible stimuli? While most infants are capable of separating out two different voices despite the presence of additional, competing streams of sound, this capability is predicated upon several spec
7、ific conditions.First, infants are better able to learn from a particular speech stream when that voice is louder than any of. the competing streams of background speech; when two voices are of equal amplitude, infants typically demonstrate little preference towards one stream or the other. Most lik
8、ely, equally loud competing voice streams, for the infant, become combined into a single stream that necessarily contains unfamiliar patterns and sounds that can quite easily induce confusion. Secondly, an infant is more likely to attend to a particular voice stream if it is perceived as more famili
9、ar than another stream. When an infant, for example, is presented with a voice stream spoken by his mother and a background stream delivered by an unfamiliar voice, usually he can easily separate out her voice from the distraction of the background stream. By using these simple yet important cues an
10、 infant can become quite adept at concentrating on a single stream of communication and, therefore, capable of more quickly learning the invaluable characteristics and rules of his native language.1 Which of the following best conveys the main idea of Paragraph 1 ?(A)Infants are fully aware of their
11、 environments.(B) Infants have natural talent to develop vocabulary.(C) Infants are able to take in information from the environment.(D)Infants like rhythmic patterns and sequences of sounds.2 The phrase “predicated upon several specific conditions“(Para. 4)is used by the author to suggest that_.(A)
12、most infants have trouble separating out simultaneous streams of speech(B) infants can only learn when they are comfortable in their surroundings(C) only in rare instances do these required conditions occur(D)infants are not always able to learn from their surrounding environment3 The author uses th
13、e word “necessarily“(Line 4 of Para. 5)in order to suggest that_.(A)an individual stream understandably changes character when mixed with another(B) even adults can have trouble distinguishing between streams of equal volume(C) infants always combine separate streams into a single sound(D)it is inev
14、itable that two streams of speech are more confusing than one4 Before an infant can learn from the slight differences of his mothers speech, he must first_.(A)understand his fathers communication stream(B) be able to distinguish between his mothers voice from that of the background noise(C) absorb t
15、he sounds of dishwasher and pets(D)learn something about his language from the television voice5 The example in the last paragraph is used to illustrate how_.(A)an infant who spends little time with his parents would probably have trouble with language acquisition(B) an infant in constant vocal inte
16、raction with his parents could experience accelerated language acquisition(C) the complexity of an infants native language is not a factor in determining whether that language will be easily acquired(D)infants with particularly attentive parents are more likely to acquire language skills more quickl
17、y 5 When I accepted a volunteer position as a social worker at a domestic violence shelter in a developing nation, I imagined the position for which my university experience had prepared me. I envisioned conducting intake interviews and traipsing around from organization to organization seeking the
18、legal, psychological, and financial support that the women would need to rebuild their lives. When I arrived, I felt as if I already had months of experience, experience garnered in the hypothetical situations I had invented and subsequently resolved single-handedly and seamlessly. I felt thoroughly
19、 prepared to tackle head-on the situation I assumed was waiting for me.I arrived full of zeal, knocking at the shelters door. Within moments, my reality made a sharp break from that which I had anticipated. The coordinator explained that the shelters need for financial self-sufficiency had become ob
20、vious and acute. To address this, the center was planning to open a bakery. I immediately enthused about the project, making many references to the small enterprise case studies I had researched at the university. In response to my impassioned reply, the coordinator declared me in charge of the bake
21、ry and left in order to “ get out of my way. “ At that moment, I was as prepared to bake bread as I was to run for political office. The bigger problem, however, was that I was completely unfamiliar with the for-profit business models necessary to run the bakery. I was out of my depth in a foreign r
22、iver with only my coordinators confidence to keep me afloat.They say that necessity is the mother of invention. I soon found that it is also the mother of initiative. I began finding recipes and appropriating the expertise of friends. With their help making bread, balancing books, printing pamphlets
23、 and making contacts, the bakery was soon running smoothly and successfully. After a short time it became a significant source of income for the house.In addition to funds, baking bread provided a natural environment in which to work with and get to know the women of the shelter. Kneading dough side
24、 by side, I shared in the camaraderie of the kitchen, treated to stories about their children and the towns and jobs they had had to leave behind to ensure their safety. Baking helped me develop strong relationships with the women and advanced my understanding of their situations. It also improved t
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