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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 128 及答案与解析一、Section I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points) 0 Bilingualism, of course, can be a leg up for college admission and a resume polisher. But a growing body of research now offers a
2、further【C1】_: the regular, high-level use of more than one language may actually improve early brain development.According to several different studies, command of two or more languages strengthens the ability to focus【C2】_distraction, decide between competing alternatives, and disregard【C3】_informa
3、tion. These essential skills are【C4】_together, known in brain terms as “executive function. “ The research suggests they develop ahead of time in bilingual children, and are already【C5】_in kids as young as 3 or 4. 【C6】 _no one has yet identified the exact mechanism by which bilingualism boosts brain
4、 development, the【C7】_likely stems from the bilinguals need to【C8 】_select the right language for a given situation. According to Ellen Bialystok, a professor at York University in Toronto, this constant selecting process is strenuous exercise for the brain and involves processes【C9】_those required
5、for monolingual speech, 【C10】_an extra store of mental sharpness, or, in Bialystoks terms, a “cognitive【C11】_. “For parents whose toddlers cant read Tolstoy in the【C12】_Russian, the research does offer some【C13】_: Tamar Gollan, a professor at University of California, San Diego, has found a vocabula
6、ry【C14】_between children who speak only one language and those who grow up with more. 【C15】_, the more languages spoken, the smaller the vocabulary in each one. The rule of【C16】_for improving in any language is【C17】_practice. “The more you use it, the better off you are,“ Gollan says. “Vocabulary te
7、sts, SATs, GREsthose are tests that【C18】_the absolute limits of your ability, and thats where we find that bilinguals have the【C19 】 _, where you know the word but you just cant get it out. “ Gollan believes this deficit can be【C20】_with extra study. 309 words1 【C1 】(A)justification(B) supposition(C
8、) approval(D)reflection2 【C2 】(A)in the course of(B) in place of(C) in the face of(D)in respect of3 【C3 】(A)additional(B) irrelevant(C) confidential(D)disputable4 【C4 】(A)blended(B) grouped(C) held(D)brought5 【C5 】(A)absent(B) unique(C) common(D)evident6 【C6 】(A)While(B) Since(C) Once(D)Lest7 【C7 】(
9、A)significance(B) possibility(C) tendency(D)advantage8 【C8 】(A)immediately(B) correctly(C) continually(D)gradually9 【C9 】(A)opposite(B) about(C) beyond(D)within10 【C10 】(A)standing for(B) coming from(C) resulting in(D)relying on11 【C11 】(A)reserve(B) approach(C) barrier(D)distortion12 【C12 】(A)origi
10、nal(B) primary(C) initial(D)authentic13 【C13 】(A)benefit(B) advice(C) evidence(D)comfort14 【C14 】(A)balance(B) gap(C) split(D)link15 【C15 】(A)For instance(B) In addition(C) By contrast(D)On average16 【C16 】(A)conduct(B) thumb(C) road(D)reason17 【C17 】(A)simple(B) entire(C) bare(D)almost18 【C18 】(A)s
11、et(B) push(C) control(D)probe19 【C19 】(A)disapproval(B) disadvantage(C) disbelief(D)distinction20 【C20 】(A)made out(B) accounted for(C) compensated for(D)figured outGrammar21 I meant_the matter with you, but I had some guests then.(A)discuss(B) discussing(C) having discussed(D)to have discussed22 A
12、good writer is_who can express the commonplace in an uncommon way.(A)he(B) one(C) that(D)What23 Anyone with half an eye on the unemployment figures knew that the assertion about economic recovery_just around the corner was untrue.(A)was(B) being(C) would be(D)to be24 Neither John nor his brothers bo
13、ught what_needed.(A)he(B) they(C) one(D)you25 The furniture delivered by the shop is quite different from_in the exhibition hall.(A)that(B) those(C) the one(D)the ones26 He asked me to lend him some money, which I agreed to do, _that he paid me back the following week.(A)on occasion(B) on purpose(C)
14、 on condition(D)only if27 He had a bad cold. _ is why he didnt come.(A)It(B) This(C) That(D)What28 The book NEW CONCEPT ENGLISH has been well received by learners of English _it helps them to develop their basic English skill.(A)so that(B) in that(C) in which(D)now that29 If you pour oil on water, i
15、t_ float(A)shall(B) will(C) can(D)may30 The brave soldier would_yield to such an enemy.(A)as sooner die as(B) sooner die than(C) as sooner die than(D)soon die as muchPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)30 In their
16、 everyday life, most Americans seem to agree with Henry Ford who once said, “History is more or less absurdity. We want to live in the present and the only history that is worth a tinkers damn is the history we make today. “ Certainly a greatbut now also deadlockeddebate on immigration figures promi
17、nently in the history being made today in the United States and around the world. In both history and sociology, scholarly work on immigration was sparked by the great debates of the 1920s, as Americans argued over which immigrants to include and which to exclude from the American nation. The result
18、 of that particular great debate involved the restriction of immigration from Asia and southern and eastern Europe. Reacting to the debates of their time, sociologists and historians nevertheless developed different central themes. While Chicago School sociologists focused on immigrant adaptation to
19、 the American mainstream, historians were more likely to describe immigrants engaged in building the American nation or its regional sub-cultures. Historians studied the immigrants of the past, usually in the context of nation-building and settlement of the western United States, while sociologists
20、focused on the immigrant urban workers of their own timesthat is, the early 20th century. Meanwhile, sociologists description of assimilation as an almost natural sequence of interactions resulting in the modernization, and Americanization of foreigners reassured Americans that their country would s
21、urvive the recent arrival of immigrants whom longtime Americans perceived as radically different. Historians insisted that the immigrants of the past had actually been the “makers of America“; they had forged the mainstream to which new immigrants adapted. For sociologists, however, it was immigrant
22、s who changed and assimilated over the course of three generations. For historians, it was the American nation that changed and evolved. In current debates, overall, what seems to be missing is not knowledge of significant elements of the American past or respect for the lessons to be drawn from tha
23、t past, but rather debaters ability to see how time shapes understanding of the present. In the first moments of American nation-building, the so-called Founding Fathers celebrated migration as an expression of human liberty. Here is a reminder that todays debates take place among those who agree ra
24、ther fundamentally that national self-interest requires the restriction of immigration. Debaters disagree with each other mainly over how best to accomplish restriction, not whether restriction is the right course. The United States, along with many other nations, is neither at the start, nor necess
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