[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷148及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 148 及答案与解析Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)0 Conventional wisdom suggests that students perform better when they are enrolled in smaller classes. But new research and advocacy groups suggest that t
2、argeted resizing of classesincluding increasing class sizes in certain subjectscan save districts money while minimally impacting student achievement.Education Resource Strategies(ERS)estimates that up to $6 billion could be saved nationally by increasing class sizes by just one student. A report re
3、leased in May by the Brookings Institution states that the same move would reduce the number of teachers necessary by approximately 7 percent.Class-size legislation has remained an important political issue in many states. At least 24 states have enacted class-size laws that limit enrollment. Karen
4、Miles, executive director of ERS, says these laws can hurt students in the long term. Important programs like teacher development classes and extracurricular activities have been cut in order to employ enough teachers to keep class sizes low, she says.Others, including Secretary of Education Arne Du
5、ncan, have come around to her way of thinking. In a letter to governors weighing state budget cuts, he wrote that states should use federal money in a way that would have the “greatest positive impact on students. “ Among his suggestions were “targeted adjustments in class size, and compensation mod
6、els that reward the best, most effective work. “Research shows that drastic class size reduction can improve student performance. The most widely cited research, the Student Teacher Achievement Ratio study conducted in the late 1980s, showed that when class sizes were reduced from 22 students to 15
7、students, student a-chievement increased by about three months of additional schooling. Subsequent studies have shown that slight increases or decreases in class size enrollment have negligible effects on student achievement.The May Brookings report says, “ It appears that very large class-size redu
8、ctions, on the order of magnitude of 7-10 fewer students per class, can have significant long-term effects on student achievement. These effects seem to be largest when introduced in the earliest grades, and for students from less advantaged family backgrounds. “Miles stresses that schools and distr
9、icts need a strategy when it comes to changing class enrollment. If class sizes are increased, the money saved should be spent training effective teachers. She says schools should experiment with hiring part-time experts to teach reading in small groups. If there are three third-grade classes in a s
10、chool, for instance, those classes could be combined for part of the day in classes such as art.Enrollment reductions should be focused on underprivileged students and young students, she adds. Better teacher evaluation systems need to be developed and implemented so that ineffective teachers can be
11、 held accountable for student performance, and effective teachers can be rewarded.1 Smaller class is believed to be good because it can(A)serve to improve the numbers of the qualified teachers.(B) enrich students curricula in the long term.(C) help to improve students performance.(D)provide students
12、 with more colorful after-class activities.2 The second paragraph indicates that increasing class size(A)is one way to save national economy.(B) will increase the number of teachers.(C) can bring some benefits to students.(D)is better than reducing it.3 Which of the following statements is true acco
13、rding to the passage?(A)Students in reduced classes can increase three months of additional schooling.(B) Students will not be affected with little changes in class size.(C) The older the students are, the more urgent the limit enrollment is.(D)Students from the rich family should be put into bigger
14、 classes.4 Which of the following would Karen Miles most probably agree on?(A)We should apply the money saved to training teachers.(B) The class size should be increased for the sake of better performance.(C) Art is a course suitable for large classes of all grades.(D)Money should be spent to improv
15、e students performance.5 Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?(A)Class-Size Legislationa Shortcut for Better Performance(B) Targeted Resizing of Classa Strategy for Class Enrollment(C) Class-Size Limitationthe Only Way for Schools(D)Class-Size Increasea Substitute for Limit
16、 Enrollment5 Legal training is not a requirement to serve in Congress, although many of the members are, and have been, lawyers. Nor is it necessary for a House or Senate member to have served in another government post, although many have, and their experience at forging alliances and compromises h
17、as been helpful. We no longer have literacy tests for voters, a technique southern states used until the 1960s, effectively to disenfranchise African-American voters.Yet, it might not be a bad idea to require incoming members of Congress to take a basic test in civics.How else, other than an alarmin
18、g misunderstanding of the basic of American government, to explain the effort of House Republicans to shut the Senate out of the budget process? Their sanctimoniously titled Government Shutdown Prevention Act would do just that, deeming that if the Senate failed to pass a measure to keep the governm
19、ent running amid the current budget dispute, that the House-passed version would become law.The idea is bizarre on so many levelsnot least because the Senate would actually have to pass the Government Shutdown Prevention Act for the House to assume a dictatorial role in one of the three branches of
20、the worlds greatest democracy. The current fashion of anti-intellectual-ism in politics aside, do the House Republicans not understand the elementary-school fundamentals of how a bill becomes a law?The freshman GOP lawmakers are annoyed with the Democratic-controlled Senate, this time for failing to
21、 cave in on the dramatic cuts the House Republicans want in the budget. Ask the House Democrats, who approved more than 300 bills in the last Congress that ended up dying in a Senate that failed to pass them or even consider them.But the rudimentary lesson of lawmaking are nowhere near as important
22、as the lesson about getting things done in a country of diverse interests. The Tea Party crowd ran campaigns of anger and frustration, blaming Congress for its failure to get balanced budgets and myriad other things. Theres a reason for that, and its not because members are stupid or lazy or weak. I
23、ts because this is a country of wildly divergent attitudes and perspectives, reflected in the lawmakers those citizens send to Congress. The Tea Partyers believe they were sent to Washington with a mission, and they likely were. So were Nancy Pelosi and other liberal members whose constituents have
24、drastically different perspectives than those in the Tea Party teams districts. And their views are no less valid.Legislating requires compromise, and compromise is hard, especially during times of economic stress. Being a congressman is a difficult job, forcing them to balance their districts needs
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