[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷54及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 54 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 Work/life balance was the buzz-phrase of the late 1990s. Apparently too many people who were cash rich and time poor were becoming fed up with the long h
2、ours culture and wanted more balance in their life. For students, the issue is not work/life balance but work/study balance.With ever increasing fees, working while studying is the normal for many students. Faced with potentially huge debts, some students may be tempted to take part time jobs that i
3、nvolve working lots of hours, but this may have a detrimental impact on their studies.University is more than just about getting a degree extracurricular activities and a social life are also important. How can students balance studying with working partime and also ensure that they do not miss out
4、on university life?Develop a study planOnce you have your timetable, and an idea of when your assignments are due, develop a plan of the best times for you to study, whether this be evenings, mornings or weekends. This will help you determine which hours and days you can work.Choose a job that is fl
5、exibleYou may need time off from your job during exams or if you have deadlines for coursework, so choosing the right job, where the employer is understanding and willing to be flexible, is important.You can mention this at interview, but Brian Staines of Bristol University Careers Office says:“It m
6、ay be better to wait until you have been offered the job, have worked for a while, and have had the opportunity to prove yourself before mentioning that you might need time off. “41.Choose a job that fits in with your study patternWorking out your study pattern, i.e.whether youre at your best in the
7、 mornings, evenings or late. Some students are night owls preferring to study late at night, others are larks.42.Dont take a job thats too demandingThe type of job you look for will depend on your skill set. Apart from the usual student-type jobs, there are roles in offices which can be done at week
8、ends and evenings-jobs such as being a presentation operator using PowerPoint or even evening and weekend secretarial work.43.Be industrious in your search for workThere may be part-time jobs available in call centers or as photocopy clerks in banks and law firms.44.Know your limitsThere isnt a figu
9、re for the maximum number of hours that students can work before it impacts negatively on their studies since this will vary from student to student.However, Brian Staines says: “At Bristol, we believe that if students work more than 12 hours a week during term time, this could have a negative effec
10、t on their studies. We have a job shop at Bristol offering part-time jobs and all the jobs are a maximum of 12 hours. “45.Balancing part-time work with studying is a challenge that more and more students will face.“A part-time job, which involves long hours, may help their finance in the short term
11、but could have a negative impact on long-term job prospects if they dont get a good degree, “ adds Brian.A “When you look for a job, its best to start with working a few hours and then once you get used to the job and know how much you can cope with, you can increase the hours. Its always easier to
12、increase rather than decrease the number of hours you work, “ says Cary Cooper, professor of psychology and health at Lancaster University Management School.B There may even be jobs in security, which give you the opportunity to study “on the job“, perhaps on sit at an unoccupied building, so its a
13、good idea to cast the net a bit wider when looking for part-time work.C Although these jobs pay well.it may be a challenge to balance studying with these types of job. “A job develping PowerPoint presentations may be too mentally demanding and tiring because you will be looking at a screen most of t
14、he time, “ says Cary.D “If students for example work 20 hours a week, then their work could suffer unless they are incredibly disciplined, “ he explains: “Also university is about more than just studying. Social time and extracurricular activities are also important.“E Relaxation is also very import
15、ant.F Some students may prefer to work a few evenings a week, others at weekends. “Although work is important, they need to find a job with hours that fit around their optimal times for studying rather than the other way round, “ says Professor Cooper.5 Imaginative works such as novels, plays, films
16、, fairy tales, and legends present a more accurate and meaningful picture of human experience than do factual accounts. Because the creators of fiction shape and focus reality rather than report on it literally, their creations have a more lasting significance.41.Do imaginative works hold more lasti
17、ng significance than factual accounts, for the reasons the speaker cites? To some extent the speaker overstates fictions comparative significance. On balance, however, I tend to agree with the speaker. By recounting various dimensions of the human experience, a fictional work can add meaning to and
18、appreciation of the times in which the works is set. Even where a fictional work amounts to pure fantasy, with no historical context, it can still hold more lasting significance than a factual account. Examples from literature and film serve to illustrate these points.42.By informing us about underl
19、ying political, economic, and social conditions, factual accounts provide a frame of reference needed to understand and appreciate imaginative works. Fact is the basis for fiction, and fiction is no substitute for fact. I would also concede that factual accounts are more “accurate“ than fictional on
20、es - insofar as they are more objective. But this does not mean that factual accounts provide a “more meaningful picture of the human experience“. To the contrary, only imaginative works can bring a historical period alive - by way of creative tools such as imagery and point of view. And, only imagi
21、native works can provide meaning to historical events- through the use of devices such as symbolism and metaphor.43.Twains novels afford us a sense of how nineteenth-century Missouri would have appeared through the eyes of 10-year-old boys. Melvilles “Billy Budd“ gives the reader certain insights in
22、to what travel on the high seas might have been like in earlier centuries, through the eyes of a crewman. And the epic poems “Beowulf“ and “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight“ provide glimpses of the relationships between warriors and their kings in medieval times. Bare facts about these historical era
23、s are easily forgettable, whereas creative stories and portrayals such as the ones mentioned above can be quite memorable indeed. In other words, what truly lasts are our impressions of what life must have been like in certain places, at certain times, and under certain conditions. Only imaginative
24、works can provide such lasting impressions.44.Consider four of our most memorable and influential films: Citizen Kane, Schindlers List, The Wizard of Oz, and Star Wars. Did Welles fictional portrayal of publisher William Randolph Hearst or Spielbergs fictional portrayal of a Jewish sympathizer durin
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