[自考类试卷]自考英语(二)模拟试卷26及答案与解析.doc
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1、自考英语(二)模拟试卷 26 及答案与解析一、阅读判断0 The Writings on the Wall?Is it art or is it just vandalism(野蛮行为)?Well, its still a crime, but graffiti(涂鸦)has changed since the days of spraying your name on a wall to mark your territory. Street art has become much more sophisticated since a 17-year-old called Demetrius
2、 started spraying his “tag“, TAKI 183, all over the New York underground in 1971, and hip-hop culture was born. Hip-hop is a mixture of art, music and dancing, poetry, language and fashion. It came from young inner-city people, who felt left out by their richer classmates and who were desperate to e
3、xpress themselves in any way they could. An experiment to control the spread of graffiti in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, has been so successful that plans have been made by local street artists for an international convention in June. “We re planning to get people together from different countries
4、like France and Germany for a week, “ says Liam, one of the organizers. The scheme started in 2000, and has attracted people of all age groups and both sexes. “We all share a common interest and get on really well with each other. “ The first site to be chosen was a subway. “Before we began, people
5、were afraid to use the subway. We had it cleaned up and now, with all the artists hanging out down there, people are using it again. People can relate to graffiti much more now. “ By providing places to display their talents legally, there has been a fall in the amount of “tagging“ on people s priva
6、te property. Street artist Temper developed his drawing skills at a young age. In art classes at school he was really frustrated because the art teacher didn t spend time with him. They thought he was already very good at art and so spent more time with other students. So, at 12 years old, Temper st
7、arted painting with all these guys hed hooked up with who were about 22 years old. He looked up to them and loved what they were doing on the streets of Wolvehampton, England. “The whole hip-hop scene was built up of different things and I did a bit of everything. But it was always the graffiti I wa
8、s best at. “ he says. 1 Demetrius was a teenager from New York.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Given2 Hip-hop came from young inner-city people who desperate to express themselves.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Given3 An experiment to control the spread of graffiti in Rochdal has been not so successful.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Gi
9、ven4 The graffiti scheme in Rachdale was for teenagers only.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Given5 People did not like using the subway before an organized group of graffiti artists came.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Given6 Since the scheme started, no walls in the town were sprayed with graffiti.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Given7
10、Most of the other graffiti artists in England were about ten years older than Temper.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Given8 Street artist Temper developed his drawing skills when he was very young.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Given9 Temper, a street artist, is now head of a graffiti club in England.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Give
11、n10 Temper is involved in many different aspects of hip-hop culture.(A)True(B)假(C) Not Given二、阅读选择10 The percentage of immigrants(including those unlawfully present)in the United States has been creeping upward for years. At 12. 6 percent, it is now higher than at any point since the mid 1920s. We a
12、re not about to go back to the days when Congress openly worried about inferior races polluting Americas bloodstream. But once again we are wondering whether we have too many of the wrong sort newcomers. Their loudest critics argue that the new wave of immigrants cannot, and indeed do not want to, f
13、it in as previous generations did. We now know that these racist views were wrong. In time, Italians, Romanians and members of other so called inferior races became exemplary Americans and contributed greatly, in ways too numerous to detail, to the building of this magnificent nation. There is no re
14、ason why these new immigrants should not have the same success. Although children of Mexican immigrants do better, in terms of educational and professional attainment, than their parents, UCLA sociologist Edward Telles has found that the gains dont continue. Indeed, the fourth generation is marginal
15、ly worse off than the third James Jackson, of the University of Michigan, has found a similar trend among black Caribbean immigrants. Tells fears that Mexican Americans may be fated to follow in the footsteps of American blacksthat large parts of the community may become mired(陷入)in a seemingly perm
16、anent state of poverty and underachievement. Like African Americans, Mexican Americans are increasingly relegated to(降入)segregated, substandard schools, and their dropout rate is the highest for any ethnic group in the country. We have learned much about the foolish idea of excluding people on the p
17、resumption of the ethnic/racial inferiority. But what we have not yet learned is how to make the process of Americanization work for all. I am not talking about requiring people to learn English or to adopt American ways; those things happen pretty much on their own, but as arguments about immigrati
18、on heat up the campaign trail, we also ought to ask some broader questions about assimilation, about how to ensure that people, once outsiders, dont forever remain marginalized within these shores. That is a much larger question than what should happen with undocumented workers, or how best to secur
19、e the border, and it is one that affects not only newcomers but groups that have been here for generations. It will have more impact on our future than where we decide to set the admissions bar for the latest wave of would be Americans. And it would be nice if we finally got the answer right.11 How
20、were immigrants viewed by US Congress in early days?(A)They were of inferior races.(B) They were a source of political corruption.(C) They were a threat to the nation s security.(D)They were part of the nation s bloodstream. 12 What does the author think of the new immigrants?(A)They will be a dynam
21、ic work force in the US.(B) They can do just as well as their predecessors.(C) They will be very disappointed on the new land.(D)They may find it hard to fit into the mainstream. 13 What does Edward Telles research say about Mexican Americans?(A)They may slowly improve from generation to generation.
22、(B) They will do better in terms of educational attainment.(C) They will melt into the African American community.(D)They may forever remain poor and underachieving. 14 What should be done to help the new immigrants?(A)Rid them of their inferiority complex.(B) Urge them to adopt American customs.(C)
23、 Prevent them from being marginalized.(D)Teach them standard American English. 15 According to the author, the burning issue concerning immigration is_.(A)how to deal with people entering the US without documents(B) how to help immigrants to better fit into American society(C) how to stop illegal im
24、migrants from crossing the border(D)how to limit the number of immigrants to enter the US三、概括段落大意和补全句子15 The Meaning of Dreams1 Dreams play an important role in our lives. If they can be correctly interpreted, we can come to understand ourselves better. Here, we look at four common dreams and what t
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