[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷35及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 35 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 The Advantage of Education of Special Area School in Washington D.C.Coming to Washington, it took time to see the difference. As usual, everyone complain
2、ed about public education. Thats an American pastime. But the more high schools I visited here, the more I realized this was at least relatively speakingthe Shangri-la of American education. There were more schoois in one place than I had ever seen that fit my profiie-well-mixed, well-run, with fami
3、lies committed to strong instruction. They shrugged off neighbors who, betraying unexamined biases, wondered how they could send their kids to those schools.Other parts of the country share some of this good fortune: the San Gabriel Valley, the San Francisco peninsula, Houston, Dallas, Charlotte, No
4、rfolk, much of urban Florida. This is subjective, of course, but I have data that shows the piaces most likely to have both challenging and diverse schools. Greater D.C. leads the list.When I returned to iocai education reporting after two decades as a foreign, national and business reporter, I star
5、ted covering the Arlington and Alexandria schools. I was amazed. Arlingtons three regular high schools, Yorktown, Washington-Lee and Wakefield, and Alexandrias T. C. Williams were almost exactly what I was looking for. I wandered further and saw there were plenty more like thatto name just a few, Mo
6、unt Vernon, Stuart, South Lakes and Annandaie in Fairfax County; Bethesda-Chevy Chase, Springbrook, Blake and Gaithersburg in Montgomery County; Wilson, Duke Ellington and Bell (its name since changed to Columbia Heights) in the District. The outer ring of countiesPrince William, Loudoun, Anne Arund
7、el and Charleswere all experiencing demographic shifts, but their schools, surprisingly, got better.So many parents and educators here agree on the worthiness of rigorous instruction for as many kids as possible, and on helping children appreciate their differences. The region has some advantages. I
8、ssues of national unity are woven into many parents working lives. Salaries are relatively high and stable, which means healthy school budgets. Smart school boards recruited wise superintendents, who picked the best principals, who found the most talented teachers, who gave students lessons rich in
9、content and thought.I remember asking seniors in a government class at T. C. Williams about the differences between them. The teacher, Jack Esformes, had put in the same class Advan-ced Placement students heading for college and other students praying for the last bell. Werent they uncomfortable, al
10、l mixed together?They fiercely defended their pride at being one exciting class, with contributions from everyone. In their eyes, I was just another clueless visitor trying to stereotype them. I have the data backing up my impressions. But who wants to deal with that on New Years Eve?So cheek the st
11、ats yourself and tell me if Im not right. By fortunate happenstance, with much work and talk, people of every sort have created schools in this region that have turned that overused word diversity into something real, and given a greater portion of our adolescents a better education than I have seen
12、 anywhere else.1 What can NOT be inferred from the first paragraph?(A)People in Washington complain about school education as other Americans do.(B) The complaint may not reflect or even cover up the real situation of Washington.(C) The writer does not believe what the Washington people complain abo
13、ut schools.(D)There is hardly any difference between Washington and other states of the US.2 What does the word “neighbors“ in Para. 1 refer to?(A)Neighboring schools.(B) Residents around here.(C) States next to Washington.(D)Rival schools nearby.3 The advantage of the operation of schools in the re
14、gion is_.(A)rigorous instruction.(B) diversity appreciation.(C) healthy school budget.(D)high-quality students.4 What is the writers attitude towards the mixed-up class in T. C. Williams?(A)Critical.(B) Admiring.(C) Suspicious.(D)Disdainful.4 Education Changes of the Kindergarten ChildrenWe have two
15、 sets of twins who are in fourth grade and kindergarten at a weli-regarded public school in Bowie. The difference I see in the four years since my older children were in kindergarten is astounding.I do not remember the older children having tests in kindergarten. Now they have tests at least monthly
16、 in math, reading, social studies and science. The tests are multiple choice so that they can practice filling in little bubbles to be ready for the Maryland State Assessment in three years. For this weeks math worksheet, they were required to cut and paste the days of the week in order (acceptable
17、to me) and then explain how they knew their answer was correct (what are they supposed to write for that).This years kindergartners were starting to write sentences by the second month. They started with a simple “ I see“ and quickly moved up to things such as, “I go to school.“ They are expected to
18、 learn a new sentence each week and write it with a capital letter at the beginning, correct letter formation and spelling, spacing between the words, and a period at the end. Is this really essential for kindergarten?Four years ago, kindergartners took a rest time for the first half of the year. No
19、w, even the pre-K at our school isnt allowed a rest time. One of my daughters copes well with the long day. The other, who was in Head Start last year (where they had a full hour of rest each afternoon), is tired, cranky and overstimulated.Both of my daughters teachers are wonderful and try to work
20、in some fun within the tight constraints of the curriculum. One of the teachers has told me that the kindergarten curriculum is what used to be the first-grade curriculum. What evidence do we have that this pushing is beneficial to the children? While some of the children can handle the pressure wel
21、l, others cannot. One of my daughters has mastered her kindergarten reading and moved on to first-grade words. The other one struggles to keep up and hates school.The parent who chooses to teach her own does not become a martyr to her childrens education. Tutoring ones child takes neither the time n
22、or the energy that teaching a classroom full of children would require. And, no matter what educational choice is made, there will be trade-offs.Choosing a private school, for instance, might entail a long commute and/or a second job on the parents part; opting to send ones offspring to public schoo
23、l, on the other hand, might require more volunteer hours from the family. Both of these choices find parents helping their children with homework or school projects in the evenings and on weekends. So choosing home education doesnt necessarily mean spending that much more time on ones childrens educ
24、ation. Rather, it is simply time spent in different ways.5 In order to prepare for the Maryland State Assessment, kindergarteners are required to_.(A)study math, reading, and science(B) do tests in form of multiple choices(C) explain their answers in worksheet(D)cut and paste the days of the week in
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