[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷137及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 137 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 In recent years, weve read a lot of articles about how we need better teachers in our public schools and, if the teachers unions w
2、ent away, our kids【C1】_score like Singapores on the big international tests. Theres no question that a great teacher can make a huge difference in a students achievement, and we need to recruit, train and reward more such teachers.【C2】_heres what some new studies are also showing: We need better par
3、ents. Parents more【C3】_on their childrens education can also make a huge difference in a students achievement.How do we know? Every three years, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, or O. E. C. D. , conducts exams as part of the Program for International Student Assessment, or
4、PISA, which tests 15-year-olds in the worlds leading industrialized nations on their reading【C4】_and ability to use what theyve learned in math and science to solve real problems. Americas 15-year-olds have not been【C5】_themselves in the PISA exams compared with students in Singapore, Finland and Sh
5、anghai.To better understand why some students【C6】_in the PISA tests while others do not, Andreas Schleicher, who【C7】_the exams for the O. E. C. D. , was encouraged by the O. E. C. D. countries to look【C8】_the classrooms. So starting in 2006, the PISA team went to the parents of 5,000 students and in
6、terviewed them “about how they raised their kids and then compared that with the test results“. Two weeks ago, the PISA team published the main findings of its study:Fifteen-year-old students whose parents read books【C9】_with them during their first year of primary school show markedly higher scores
7、 in PISA than students whose parents read with them infrequently or not at all.Schleicher explained that “just asking your child how was their school day and showing【C10 】_interest in their learning can have the same impact as hours of private tutoring. It is something every parent can do,【 C11】_the
8、ir education level or social background. “These PISA findings were【C12】_in a recent study by the National School Boards Associations Center for Public Education. “Monitoring homework; making sure children get to school; rewarding their efforts and【C13 】_the idea of going to college. These parent act
9、ions are【C14】_to better attendance, grades, test scores, and preparation for college. “ “ The study found that getting parents【C15】_with their childrens learning at home is a more powerful【C16】_for achievement than parents attending school board meetings,【C17】_in classrooms, participating in fund【 C
10、18】_, and showing up at back-to-school nights. “To be sure, there is no【C19】_for a good teacher. There is nothing more valuable than great classroom instruction. But lets stop putting the whole burden【C20】_teachers. We also need better parents. Better parents can make every teacher more effective.1
11、【C1 】(A)will(B) would(C) should(D)would have2 【C2 】(A)But(B) Although(C) And(D)Even if3 【C3 】(A)relied(B) involved(C) concerned(D)focused4 【C4 】(A)composition(B) compression(C) comprehension(D)complication5 【C5 】(A)elevating(B) outstanding(C) distinguishing(D)excelling6 【C6 】(A)pass(B) benefit(C) th
12、rive(D)arise7 【C7 】(A)overlooks(B) oversees(C) overtakes(D)overcharges8 【C8 】(A)across(B) into(C) over(D)beyond9 【C9 】(A)regularly(B) occasionally(C) voluntarily(D)temporarily10 【C10 】(A)pretended(B) parental(C) genuine(D)detached11 【C11 】(A)according to(B) respective of(C) depending on(D)regardless
13、 of12 【C12 】(A)rejected(B) echoed(C) repeated(D)quoted13 【C13 】(A)talking up(B) talking back(C) talking into(D)talking with14 【C14 】(A)led(B) linked(C) directed(D)chained15 【C15 】(A)initiated(B) involved(C) impressed(D)interfered16 【C16 】(A)stimulus(B) motion(C) drive(D)force17 【C17 】(A)volunteering
14、(B) venturing(C) monitoring(D)leading18 【C18 】(A)rising(B) raising(C) collecting(D)selecting19 【C19 】(A)subordinate(B) replace(C) constitute(D)substitute20 【C20 】(A)for(B) on(C) in(D)aboveGrammar21 He must have had an accident, or he_then.(A)would have been here(B) had to be here(C) should be here(D
15、)would be here22 The police accused him of setting fire to the building but he denied_in the area on the night of the fire.(A)be(B) to be(C) having been(D)to have been23 _ we shall go out for a picnic on Monday.(A)Weather permits(B) Weather permitted(C) Weather permitting(D)With weather to permit24
16、Barry had an advantage over his mother _ he could speak French.(A)since that(B) in that(C) at that(D)so that25 She_fifty or so when I first met her at a conference.(A)had been(B) must be(C) has been(D)must have been26 Rod is determined to get a seat for the concert_it means standing in a queue all n
17、ight.(A)as if(B) even if(C) provided(D)whatever27 I like watching TV_ to the cinema.(A)more than to go(B) than going(C) rather than to go(D)more than going28 There was such a long line at the exhibition_ we had to wait for about half an hour.(A)as(B) that(C) so(D)hence29 So little_about mathematics
18、that the lecture was completely beyond me.(A)I knew(B) did I know(C) I know(D)do I know30 The committee has anticipated the problems that_in the road construction project.(A)arise(B) will arise(C) arose(D)have arisenPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each tex
19、t by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)31 Freedom is one of the most difficult things to define, yet wars are fought to secure it. Pres. George W. Bush wants freedom for the entire world, but the question remains whether some might not want it and, if they do, cannot handle it. Many desire to be “fr
20、ee of their freedom“, for the latter requires assuming responsibility for ones actions. It is easier to have others choose for us.Freedom has many meanings arid applications. There is political freedom, involving the ability to choose ones own form of government, hold elections, etc. Professors are
21、concerned with academic freedom, namely to teach and publish in accord with their scholarly findings. These, though, are secondary meanings and presumably are grounded in something fundamental to the nature of humans. This is called moral freedombut theres the rub of it. Is such freedom an illusion?
22、 One cannot ignore Sigmund Freuds massive unconscious as a factor in why we act the way we do. Moreover, psychological literature suggests“ obsessive-compulsive“ acts as more commonplace than we realize. Alcoholics and drug addicts are told they cannot help themselves; instead, they need others to h
23、elp them break their habit. Lets face it, we seem to be evolving into a “no fault“ society in which freedom is an empty term.It certainly is easy to rationalize that this or that action really was not free, as one can say we are the product of our genes, passions, and culture. But Jean-Paul Sartre d
24、isagreed that freedom is an illusion, claiming instead that it is the very essence of man. Freedom is a humans distinguishing mark. Essentially, a human is nothing, and therein lies his freedom.Although freedom may not be an illusion, in many cases it is illusory. Is it true to say piously (虔诚地) tha
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