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书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟!住在富人区的她考研考博-英语-北京中医药大学考试押题三合一+答案详解(图片大小可自由调整)全文为Word可编辑,若为PDF皆为盗版,请谨慎购买!第I卷一.综合题库-全考点押密(共120题)1.单选题

NowtheythinkthattheirviewsaboutthepresidentandhispoliciesonIraq,globalwarmingorunilateralismhaveallbeen_______,sowhykeepranting?

问题1选项

A.treacherous

B.fraudulent

C.avenged

D.vindicated

【答案】D

【解析】treacherous背叛的,奸诈的;fraudulent欺骗性的;avenged报复,报仇;vindicate证明...正确,维护。句意:现在他们认为,他们对总统及其在伊拉克,全球变暖或单边主义政策的问题上的看法,都被证明是正确的,那他们为什么还这么义愤填膺呢?选项D符合句意。

2.单选题

Priortotheelection,thecandidatehadpromisedtoimprovethelivingconditionsoftheworkers.

问题1选项

A.Until

B.Dueto

C.Considering

D.Before

【答案】D

【解析】考查介词辨析。A选项Until“直到……为止”;B选项Dueto“由于”;C选项Considering“考虑到”;D选项Before“在……之前”。句意:在选举之前,这位候选人曾承诺要改善工人的生活条件。划线部分Priorto是在……之前的意思。因此D选项正确。

3.单选题

)inIndia,thebananawasbroughttotheAmericasbythePortuguesewhofounditinAfrica.

问题1选项

A.Originallycultivated

B.Originallybeingcultivated

C.Havingoriginallycultivated

D.Althoughitoriginallycultivated

【答案】A

【解析】考查过去分词的用法。句子的主语时thebanana,从四个选项可知cultivate是一个关键词,其与thebanana的关系是被动关系,所以应该用被动语态,选项C与D可以排除。主句中用的时态是was过去时,因此可以排除选项B。选项A符合题意。

4.单选题

MillionsofAmericanstakelargeamountsofvitaminCpillseverydaybecausetheybelievethevitaminwillhelpthemstayhealthy.However,anewstudysaysvitaminCmayhelpproducesubstancesthatcandamageDNA.ScientistsattheUniversityofPennsylvaniaexperimentedwithvitaminCintesttubes.TheystudiedtheeffectsofvitaminConasubstanceproducedinthebodyfromfat.Thatsubstanceiscalledhydro-peroxide(过氧化氢物),whichcanbechangedinacellintosubstancesthatcandamageDNA.ThescientistsfoundthatvitaminCeasilychangedthehydro-peroxideintothegene-damagingpoisons.Suchdamageisthefirststeptowarddevelopingcancer.

However,thescientistssaythestudydoesnotmeanthatvitaminCcausescancer.Theysayitiswell-knownthatvitaminCisimportantforhumanhealth,butpeoplecangetenoughvitaminCinthefoodstheyeat.Earlierstudieshaveshownthateatingalotoffruits,vegetablesandgrainscanreducethechanceofdevelopingbothheartdiseaseandcancer.

OtherresearchersagreethatthelateststudyisimportantinunderstandingthechemistryofvitaminC.Buttheysaythestudydidnotinvolvepeople.ThevitaminCwastestedinthelaboratoryonly.Theythinktheresultsmightbedifferentinlivingcells.

MarkLevineisavitaminCexpertwhoquestionswhetherasimilarstudyinpeoplewouldproducethesameresults.HealsosayspeopleshouldgettheirvitaminCinfoodinsteadoftakinghugeamountsinpillstostayhealthy,andresearchdoesnotsupporttakingalotofvitaminC.

TheUnitedStatesgovernmentsayspeopleshouldgetabouteightymilligramsofvitaminCeachdayinthefoodstheyeat.StudieshaveshownthatthebodycannotusemorethantwohundredmilligramsofvitaminCeachday.MedicalresearcherssaythattakingvitaminCpillscannotreplacethevalueofeatinghealthyfoods.

1.Whatdoesthispassagemainlydiscuss?

2.WhichoneisNottrueabouttheeffectofVCaccordingtothepassage?

3.Whatdoestheauthorimplywhenhementions“livingcells”inParagraph3?

4.Whichofthefollowingisnottrueaboutthescientists’research?

5.TakingalotofVC(

).

问题1选项

A.TakingalargeamountofVCwilldogoodtohealth.

B.TakingtoomuchVCpillseverydayisnotgoodforhealth.

C.PeopleshouldtakeasmuchVCaspossible.

D.ItisnotnecessaryatalltotakeVCpills.

问题2选项

A.Itisimportantforhumanhealth

B.ItmayhelpproducesubstancesthatcandamageDNA

C.Itcausescancer

D.VCinfoodscanreducethechanceofdevelopingheartdiseaseandcancer

问题3选项

A.Theresearchhasinvolvedlivingcreatures.

B.Theresultsfromthelabtestmightnotalwaysbereliable.

C.Ifitistestedinlivingbodytheresultswillbethesame.

D.ThechemistryofVCisliving.

问题4选项

A.ThescientistsexperimentedwithVCintesttubes.

B.Theresearchdidn’tinvolvepeople.

C.VCwastestedinthelabonly.

D.MarkLevinedidtheexperimentinvolvingpeople.

问题5选项

A.issupportedbyVCexpert

B.isencouragedbytheU.S.government

C.isagreedbymedicalresearchers

D.isdisapprovedbymanyscientists

【答案】第1题:B

第2题:D

第3题:B

第4题:D

第5题:D

【解析】第1题:主旨大意题。根据第一段的内容可知,美国人每天服用大量的维生素C药片,一项新的研究表明维生素C会产生破坏DNA的物质。由此可知,不能大量的摄入维生素C,所以选项A和C错误;再根据第二段第二句“itiswell-knownthatvitaminCisimportantforhumanhealth.”众所周知,维生素C对人体健康很重要,所以不摄入维生素C也是不行的,选项D错误;只有选项B正确。所以本题选B。

第2题:细节事实题。根据第二段第一句“thescientistssaythestudydoesnotmeanthatvitaminCcausescancer.”科学家说,这项研究并不意味着维生素C会导致癌症。所以选项C不属于维生素C的效果。根据上一题可知选项A和B均正确;根据第二段最后一句“eatingalotoffruits,vegetablesandgrainscanreducethechanceofdevelopingbothheartdiseaseandcancer.”可知选项D也表述正确。

第3题:判断推理题。根据关键词“livingcells”定位到第三段最后一句,结合上下文的句意:“但是他们(研究人员)说这项研究并没有涉及人。维生素A只是在实验室里进行测试,如果在活细胞中实验的话结果可能会不同。”由此可推断,作者是想暗示实验的结果并不总是可靠的。所以选项B正确。选项A和C均不符合原文;选项D在文中没有提及。

第4题:细节事实题。根据第一段第三句“ScientistsattheUniversityofPennsylvaniaexperimentedwithvitaminCintesttubes.”可知选项A正确;根据第三段最后两句“ThevitaminCwastestedinthelaboratoryonly.Theythinktheresultsmightbedifferentinlivingcells.”可知选项B和C均正确;根据第四段第一句“MarkLevineisavitaminCexpertwhoquestionswhetherasimilarstudyinpeoplewouldproducethesameresults.”MarkLevine是质疑在人体上进行类似的研究是否会产生相同的结果,而不是做了涉及人体的实验,所以只有选项D不正确。

第5题:细节事实题。根据倒数第二段最后一句“researchdoesnotsupporttakingalotofvitaminC.”研究不支持人们服用大量维生素C。选项中“support,encourage,agree”都表示肯定,同意的意思,只有选项D中的“disapprove”属于不赞成,不同意,所以选项D为正确答案。

5.单选题

Theappearanceofthisusedcarisquite(

),anditismuchnewerthanitreallyis.

问题1选项

A.descriptive

B.impressive

C.deceptive

D.indicative

【答案】C

【解析】考查形容词词义辨析。Descriptive“描述性的”;impressive“令人印象深刻的”;deceptive“欺骗性的,迷惑的”;indicative“指示的”。根据句意“这辆旧车看起来比实际上要新”可知前文是说车的外表有迷惑性,所以选项C符合题意。

6.单选题

Inthepast,consumerswereoftencheatedor()intobuyinggoodsbybusinessfirmsandtheycouldhardlydoanythingaboutit.

问题1选项

A.confused

B.misled

C.forced

D.puzzled

【答案】B

【解析】confused使迷惑;misled误导;forced被迫,强迫;puzzled使困惑。句意:在过去,消费者经常被商业公司欺骗或误导而购买商品,他们对此几乎无能为力。选项B符合句意。

7.单选题

Immigrantsofallracesinthisareaaredemandingthattheyreceive()treatmentfromtheauthorities.

问题1选项

A.unique

B.united

C.uniform

D.universal

【答案】C

【解析】句意:这个地区所有种族的移民都要求得到当局的统一对待。unique独一无二的;united团结的,统一的;uniform一致的,相同的;universal普遍的,通用的。选项C符合句意。

8.单选题

Asapersonwhocombinescarewith_________,Marisacompletedherdutieswith__________aswellaszeal.

问题1选项

A.levity…resignation

B.enthusiasm…meticulousness

C.vitality…willingness

D.empathy…rigor

【答案】B

【解析】名词词义辨析。levity“多变,轻浮”;resignation“辞职,放弃”;enthusiasm“热情,积极性”;meticulousness“谨小慎微”;vitality“活力,生气”;willingness“意愿,乐意”;empathy“同感,共鸣”;rigor“严厉,精确”。句意:作为一个既谨慎又积极的人,玛丽莎细致而又热情地完成了她的职责。选项B符合题意。

9.单选题

Herfacewasafair()toherdisposition.

问题1选项

A.mark

B.indication

C.preface

D.index.

【答案】D

【解析】考查名词词义辨析。A:mark“斑点;记号;成绩”;B:indication“指示;象征”;C:preface“序言,引语”;D:index“索引;<数>指数;指示;标志”。句意:她的脸是显示她气质的一个很好的指标。根据语境和句意,D选项正确。

10.单选题

Ifwedonotadopturgentmeasures,manyspecieswillbe()inthenearfuture.

问题1选项

A.distinguished

B.extinguished

C.distinct

D.extinct

【答案】D

【解析】考查形容词词义辨析。distinguished“卓越的,著名的”;extinguished“熄灭的”;distinct“明显的”,形容词;extinct“灭绝的”。句子的主语是“物种”,因此选项D符合题意。

11.单选题

Amongdifferentkindsofmonkeys,itisthechimpanzeethathasinterestedscientists

.

问题1选项

A.best

B.most

C.themost

D.mostly

【答案】B

【解析】考查副词辨析。句意:在不同种类的猴子中,让科学家最感兴趣的是黑猩猩。空格处需要填入一个表示“最,非常”的词,因此选项B符合题意。

12.翻译题

Ihavealwaysdislikedbeingaman.1.ThewholeideaofmanhoodinAmericaispitiful,inmyopinion.Eventheexpression“Beaman!”strikesmeasinsultingandabusive.Itmeans:Bestupid,beunfeeling,obedient,soldierlyandstopthinking.Manmeans“manly”—howcanonethinkaboutmenwithoutconsideringtheterribleambitionofmanliness?Andyetitispartofeveryman’slife.Itisahideousandcripplinglie;itnotonlyinsistsondifferenceandconnivesatsuperiority,itisalsobyitsverynaturedestructive—emotionallydamagingandsociallyharmful.

Itisveryhardtoimagineanyconceptofmanlinessthatdoesnotbelittlewomen,anditbeginsveryearly.AtanagewhenIwantedtomeetgirls—let’ssaythetreacherousyearsofthirteentosixteen—Iwastoldtotakeupasport,getmorefreshair,andIwasurgednottoreadsomuch.Ifyouaskedtoomanyquestionsaboutsexyouweresenttocamp—aboy’scamp,ofcourse:thenightmare.Nothingismoreunnaturalorprison-likethanaboy’scamp.

2.ItoughttobeclearbynowthatIhavesomethingofanobjectiontothewayweturnboysintomen.ItdoesnotsurprisemethatwhenthePresidentoftheUnitedStateshashiscustomaryweekendoffhedresseslikeacowboy—itisbothameasureofhisinsecurityandhiswillingnesstoplease.Inmanyways,AmericanculturedoeslittlemoreforamanthanpreparehimformodelingclothesintheL.L.Beancatalogue.

Therewasafearthatwritingwasnotamanlyprofession-indeed,notaprofessionatall.TheparadoxinAmericanlettersisthatithasalwaysbeeneasierforawomantowriteandforamantobepublished.3.Writingisonlymanlywhenitproduceswealth—moneyismasculinity.Soisdrinking,particularlytheabilitytodrinkanothermanunderthetable.AmaninAmericahastokilllions,huntducks,andcarryenoughknivesandgunsonhisshoulders,toprovethatheisjustasmuchamonsterasthenextman.Everythinginstereotypedmanlinessgoesagainstthelifeofthemind.

4.Therewouldbenopointinsayinganyofthisifitwerenotgenerallyacceptedthattobeamanissomehow—evennowinfeminist-influencedAmerica—aprivilege.Itisonthecontraryanunmercifulandpunishingburden.Beingamanisbadenough;beingmanlyisappalling.Itisthesinistersillinessofmen’sfashions,andaclubbyattitudeinthearts.Itisthesubversionofgoodstudents.Itistheso-called“DressCode”oftheRitz-CarltonHotelinBoston,anditistheinstitutionalizedcheatingincollegesports.Itisthemostprimitiveinsecurity.

Directions:Readthefollowingpassage,andthentranslatetheunderlinedpartsnumberedfrom(1)to(4),fromEnglishintoChinese.PleasewriteyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.

【答案】1.在我看来,美国的整个男子汉思想是很可怜的。就连“做个男子汉!”这样的表达也让我觉得是一种侮辱和谩骂。它意味着愚蠢、冷酷、顺从、像士兵一样鲁莽,还指不愿意思考。男人意味着“有男子气概”——人们在思考男人的时候怎么能不考虑男子气概的可怕野心呢?

2.我有点反对我们把男孩变成男人的方式。到目前为止,这一点应该十分清楚。我丝毫不感到奇怪,美国总统在周末例行休假的时候,把自己打扮成牛仔——这既说明他没有安全感又说明他想讨好别人。

3.写作只有在产生财富时才有男人味。有钱才有男人味。酗酒也意味着男人味,让另一个男人喝趴下的能力尤其如此。美国男人必须捕杀狮子、猎取野鸭、肩上扛满刀枪,以证明他像别的男人一样残忍。刻板印象中男人气概的一切都不利于心智生活。

4.即便是在受女权主义影响的美国,做男人也是一种特权。如果不是由于这种观念被世人广为认同,那谈上述情况就毫无意义了。相反,做男人是一个过重的、带有惩罚性质的负担。身为男人糟糕透顶,有男子气概则让人心惊胆战。

13.单选题

Butcellphoneshadbeenaroundfor15yearsbeforetheycaughtonwith_______America.Bythatyardstick,broadband—widelyavailableforonlythepastcoupleofyears—hasmanymoremilestogo.

问题1选项

A.main-topmast

B.mainstay

C.mainartery

D.mainstream

【答案】D

【解析】main-topmast[航海]主桅中桅;mainstay中流砥柱;mainartery主要干线;mainstream主流。句意:在手机成为美国主流之前,它已经存在了15年。按照这个标准,宽带还有很长的路要走——宽带仅在过去几年才普及。选项D符合句意。

14.单选题

Heleftthehouse______unawarethathewasstillwearinghispajamas.

问题1选项

A.assiduously

B.blithely

C.perfunctorily

D.domestically

【答案】C

【解析】考查副词辨析。A项assiduously“刻苦地,勤勉地”,B项blithely“快活地,无忧无虑地”,C项perfunctorily“敷衍地,潦草地,表面地”,D项domestically“国内地,家庭式地,适合国内地”。由句子意思“他离开了家_______没有意识到他还穿着睡衣”可知,空格处应该填入副词修饰unaware,四个选项中只有C项符合语境。句意:他若无其事地离开了家,没有意识到他还穿着睡衣。因此,该题选择C项正确。

15.单选题

Questions22to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.

问题1选项

A.Deteriorationinthequalityofnewmusic.

B.Insightsintothefeaturesofgoodmusic.

C.Olderpeople’schangingmusicaltastes.

D.Olderpeople’saversiontonewmusic.

问题2选项

A.Theynolongerlistentonewmusic.

B.Theyfindallmusicsoundsthesame.

C.Theycanmakesubtledistinctionsaboutmusic.

D.Theyseldomlistentosongsreleasedintheirteens.

问题3选项

A.Themoreyouareexposedtosomething,themorefamiliarit’llbetoyou.

B.Themoreyouareexposedtosomething,thedeeperyou’llunderstandit.

C.Themoreyouexperiencesomething,thelongeryou’llrememberit.

D.Themoreyouexperiencesomething,thebetteryou’llappreciateit.

问题4选项

A.Teenagers’memoriesaremorelasting.

B.Teenagers’emotionsaremoreintense.

C.Teenagersaremuchmoresensitive.

D.Teenagersaremuchmoresentimental.

【答案】第1题:D

第2题:A

第3题:D

第4题:B

【解析】RecordingThree

[22]Whydooldpeopledislikenewmusic?AsI’vegrownolder,Ioftenhearpeoplemyagesaythingsliketheyjustdon’tmakegoodmusicliketheyusedto.Whydoesthishappen?Luckily,psychologycangiveussomeinsightsintothispuzzle.Musicaltastesbegintocrystallizeasearlyasage13or14.Bythetimewe’reinourearly20s,thesetastesgetlockedintoplaceprettyfirmly.

[23]Infact,studieshavefoundthatbythetimeweturn33,mostofushavestoppedlisteningtonewmusic.Meanwhile,popularsongsreleasedwhenyou’reinyourearlyteensarelikelytoremainquitepopularamongyouragegroupfortherestofyourlife.

Therecouldbeabiologicalexplanationforthis,asthere’sevidencethatthebrain’sabilitytomakesubtledistinctionsbetweendifferentchords,rhythms,andmelodiesdeteriorateswithage.Sotoolderpeople,newer,lessfamiliarsongsmightall“soundthesame”.

[22]Butthere’remaybesomesimplerreasonsforolderpeople’saversiontonewermusic.[24]Oneofthemostresearchedlawsofsocialpsychologyissomethingcalledthe“mereexposureeffect”,whichinessencemeansthatthemorewe’reexposedtosomething,themorewetendtolikeit.

Thishappenswithpeopleweknow,theadvertisementswesee,andthesongswelistento.

Whenyou’reinyourearlyteens,youprobablyspendafairamountoftimelisteningtomusicorwatchingmusicvideos.Yourfavoritesongsandartistsbecomefamiliar,comfortingpartsofyourroutine.Formanypeopleover30,jobandfamilyobligationsincrease,sothere’slesstimetospenddiscoveringnewmusic.Instead,manywillsimplylistentoold,familiarfavoritesfromthatperiodoftheirliveswhentheyhadmorefreetime.

Ofcourse,thoseteenyearsweren’tnecessarilycarefree.They’refamouslyconfusing,whichiswhysomanyTVshowsandmoviesrevolvearoundthehighschoolturmoil.

[25]Psychologyresearchhasshownthattheemotionsthatweexperienceasteensseemmoreintensethanthosethatcomelater.Andwealsoknowthatintenseemotionsareassociatedwithstrongermemoriesandpreferences.Bothofthesemightexplainwhythesongswelistentoduringthisperiodbecomesomemorableandbeloved.

Sothere’snothingwrongwithyourparentsbecausetheydon’tlikeyourmusic.Rather,it’sallpartofthenaturalorderofthings.

22.Whatdoesthespeakermainlydiscussinthistalk?

【试题答案】D

【试题解析】题目问说话者在这次演讲中主要讨论了什么?录音开头就提出为什么老年人不喜欢新音乐的问题,后来提到也许还有一些更简单的原因导致老年人对新音乐的反感。因此D选项“老年人对新音乐的反感”正确。A选项“新音乐质量的下降”、B选项“对好音乐特点的洞察”以及C选项“老年人不断变化的音乐品味”均不是这次演讲讨论的主要内容,因此排除。

23.Whathavestudiesfoundaboutmostpeoplebythetimetheyturned33?

【试题答案】A

【试题解析】题目问关于大多数到了33岁的人,研究发现了什么?录音提到,研究发现,在我们到了33岁的时候,我们中的大多数人已经不再听新音乐了。A选项中的nolonger是原文stopped的同义转述,因此A选项“他们不再听新音乐”正确。B选项“他们觉得所有音乐都一样”表述过于绝对,原文中说的是上了年纪的人觉得较新的、较不熟悉的音乐听上去都一样,并不是所有的音乐,因此B选项排除;C选项“他们能对音乐进行细微的区分”,与原文表述恰好相反,录音提到的是随着年龄的增长,大脑对不同和弦、节奏和旋律进行微妙区分的能力会退化,因此C选项错误;D选项“他们很少听十几岁时发行的歌曲”表述错误,录音中提及,在你十几岁的时候发布的流行歌曲,很可能在你的余生中,在你的同龄人中仍然非常受欢迎,因此D选项也可排除。

24.Whatdowelearnfromoneofthemostresearchedlawsofsocialpsychology?

【试题答案】D

【试题解析】题目问从社会心理学中被研究得最多的一个规律中,我们能学到什么?录音中提及,社会心理学研究最多的定律之一是“纯粹接触效应”的东西,从本质上说,这意味着我们越接触某样东西,我们越倾向于喜欢它。D选项“你对某事物感受得越多,你就越喜欢它”是对录音原文的同义转述,因此正确。A选项“你接触某事物越多,你对它就越熟悉”;B选项“你接触某事物越多,你就会对它理解得越深刻”以及C选项“你对某事物感受得越多,你记住它的时间就越长”均不正确。

25.Whatmightexplainthefactthatsongspeoplelistentointheirteenyearsarememorableandbeloved?

【试题答案】B

【试题解析】题目问人们在青少年时期所听的歌曲都是他们难忘的、喜爱的,这可能是什么原因?录音提到,心理学研究表明,我们在青少年时期所经历的情绪似乎比后来的情绪更加强烈。而且我们还知道,强烈的情绪与更强的记忆和喜好有关。这两点或许可以解释为什么我们在这一时期听的歌曲会变得如此令人难忘和深受喜爱。因此B选项“青少年的情绪更强烈”正确。A选项“青少年的记忆更持久”;C选项“青少年更敏感”和D选项“青少年更多愁善感”在录音中均没有信息提及,因此排除。

16.单选题

Imissedthelastflight,anddecided(

)tostaythenightattheairport.

问题1选项

A.however

B.therefore

C.moreover

D.meanwhile

【答案】B

【解析】考查句子前后逻辑关系。句意:我错过了上一趟飞机,因此我决定整晚待在机场。选项B符合题意。

17.单选题

Withintenyearstheyhavetamedthe(

)hillintogreenwoods.

问题1选项

A.vacant

B.barren

C.weird

D.wasteful

【答案】B

【解析】考查形容词辨析。A选项vacant“空虚的;空的;空闲的”;B选项barren“贫瘠的,荒芜的;不生育的;无益的”;C选项weird“怪异的;超自然的”;D选项wasteful“浪费的;不经济的;奢侈的”。句意:十年之内,他们将那座……山开垦成了绿林。由句意可知此处表示“荒山”,能表示此义的只有B选项barrenhill“荒山”。

18.单选题

U.S.PresidentRonaldReaganhasaconvincingandheart-warmingsmile.

问题1选项

A.abewildering

B.apersuasive

C.afactitious

D.anempathetic

【答案】B

【解析】【选项释义】

A.abewildering一个让人困惑的(微笑)B.apersuasive一个让人信服的(微笑)

C.afactitious一个虚假的(微笑)D.anempathetic一个共情的(微笑)

【答案】B

【考查点】语义衔接

【解题思路】划线部分修饰的是smile“微笑”,并且与heart-warming“暖心的;感人的”并列,原词convincing“令人信服的”,因此,B选项apersuasive“一个让人信服的(微笑)”最符合原句句意。

【干扰项排除】

A选项abewildering“一个让人困惑的(微笑)”,与heart-warming“暖心的;感人的”语义不搭,且不符合原句句意;

C选项afactitious“一个(虚假的)微笑”,与heart-warming“暖心的;感人的”语义不搭,且不符合原句句意;

D选项anempathetic“一个共情的(微笑)”,不符合原句句意。

【句意】美国总统罗纳德•里根(RonaldReagan)的笑容令人信服,令人感动。

19.单选题

TheannualPhiDeltaKappa/GalluppollofattitudestowardspubliceducationreleasedthisweekfoundthatamajorityofAmericansfeelitisimportanttoputa“qualified,competentteacherineveryclassroom”.BobChase,presidentoftheNationalEducationAssociation(NEA.,themainteachers’union,wastednotimeinpointingoutthatthiswillrequireraisingteachers’salariessothatmorequalifiedcandidateswillentertheprofessionandstaythere.AstudybytwoeconomistssuggeststhatthequalityofAmerica’steachershasmoretodowithhowtheyarepaidratherthanhowmuch.

ThepayofAmericanpublicschoolteachersisnotbasedonanymeasureofperformanceinstead,itisdeterminedbyarigidformulabasedonexperienceandyearsofschoolingfactorsmassivelyunimportantindecidinghowwellstudentsdo.Theuniformpayscaleinviteswhateconomistscalladverseselection.Sincethemosttalentedteachersarealsolikelytobegoodatotherprofessions,theyhaveastrongincentivetoleaveeducationforjobsinwhichpayismorecloselylinkedtoproductivity.Fordullards(笨蛋),theincentivesarejusttheopposite.Thedataarestriking:whentestscoresareusedasaproxy(代替物)forability,thebrightestindividualsshuntheteachingprofessionateveryjuncture.Cleverstudentsaretheleastlikelytochooseeducationasamajoratuniversity.

Amongstudentswhodomajorineducation,thosewithhighertestscoresarelesslikelytobecometeachers.Andamongindividualswhoenterteaching,thosewiththehighesttestscoresarethemostlikelytoleavetheprofessionearly.Thestudytakesintoconsiderationtheeffectsofanationwide20%realincreaseinteachersalariesduringthe1980s.Itconcludesthatithadnoappreciableeffectonoverallteacherquality,inlargepartbecauseschoolsdoapoorjobofrecruitingandselectingthebestteachers.Also,evenifhighersalariesluremorequalifiedcandidatesintotheprofession,theoveralleffectonqualitymaybeoffsetbymediocreteacherswhochoosetopostponeretirement.

Thestudyalsotakesaimatteachertraining.Everystaterequiresthatteachersbelicensed,aprocessthatcaninvolveuptotwoyearsofeducationclasses,evenforthosewhohaveauniversitydegreeoragraduatedegreeinthefieldtheywouldliketoteach.Inevitably,thissystemdoeslittletolureingraduatesoftopuniversitiesorprofessionalswhowouldliketoenterteachingatmid-career.

1.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

2.Accordingtothepassage,thereasonwhycleverstudentsrefusetoentertheteachingprofessionisthat().

3.“Thedataarestriking:when...thebrightestindividualsshuntheteachingprofessionateveryjuncture”(inParagraph2)meansthat().

4.Increaseinteachersalariesdidnotturnoutsoeffectivemainlybecause().

5.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat().

问题1选项

A.NEAisthelargestsocietyforteachers.

B.ThepayofAmericanteachersisbasedontheirperformance.

C.SometeachersintheU.S.arenotqualifiedenough.

D.Howmuchtheteachersarepaidisthemostimportantfactor.

问题2选项

A.itofferslowpay.

B.theyhaveinterestinotherprofessions.

C.itdoesnotvalueproductivity

D.itusespoorrecruitingstrategies

问题3选项

A.studentsdoingwellinstudyarewillingtotaketeachingasacareer

B.studentsdoingwellinstudycan’tavoidchoosingteachingasacareer

C.studentsdoingwellinstudyarereluctanttobeteachers

D.studentsdoingwellinstudyarenotreluctanttobeteachers

问题4选项

A.schoolsdidapoorjobofchoosingteachers

B.mediocreteachersalwayspostponeretirement

C.thesalarieswerenotattractiveenough

D.teachersdidn’thaveequalopportunities

问题5选项

A.trainingisnecessaryforthosewhowanttobecomeagoodteacher

B.thosewhowanttobecometeachersintheU.S.havetobelicensed

C.manygraduatesoftopuniversitieswouldliketoenterteaching

D.thereisannualincreaseinteachersalariesintheU.S.

【答案】第1题:C

第2题:C

第3题:C

第4题:A

第5题:B

【解析】1.细节事实题。文章第一段第二句话提到NEA,themainteacher’sunion,由此可知选项A的说法是错误的,可以排除;文章第二段第一句话thepayofAmericanpublicschoolteachersisnotbasedonanymeasureofperformance,由此可知选项B说法错误,可以排除;文章第一段最后一句话提到America’steachershasmoretodowithhowtheyarepaidratherthanhowmuch,由此可知选项D说法错误,可以排除。综上,选项C符合题意。

2.判断推理题。文章第二段提到有才华的老师可能擅长其他领域的职业,所以他们有强烈的动机离开教育行业,转而从事其他那些薪酬与生产效率挂钩的工作(sincethemosttalentedteachersarealsolikelytobegoodatotherprofessions,theyhaveastrongincentivetoleaveeducationforjobsinwhichpayismorecloselylinkedtoproductivity),这也说明教育行业的薪酬与生产效率无关,所以那些聪明学生并不愿意套入教育领域,选项C符合题意。

3.判断推理题。划线句子的大意是那些最聪明的学生并不愿意踏入教育领域,选项C“那些学习成绩好的学生不愿意成为教师”符合题意。

4.细节事实题。文章第三段提到becauseschoolsdoapoorjobofrecruitingandselectingthebestteachers,因此选项A符合题意。

5.细节事实题。文章倒数第一段提到everystaterequiresthatteachersbelicensed(每个州都要求老师有执照),选项B符合题意。

20.单选题

ThedominantmodelofAmericanlegaleducationremainsoneinwhichstudentsaretaughthowtoargueaggressively,withnoquartergivenortaken,andhowtofightanopposingviewpointwith()technicalskill.

问题1选项

A.programmed

B.un-programmed

C.uncompromising

D.promising

【答案】C

【解析】形容词词义辨析。programmed“程序化的”;un-programmed“非程序化的”;uncompromising“不妥协的,坚定的”;promising“有希望的,有前途的”。句意:美国法律教育的主导模式仍然是这样一种模式:学生们被教导如何进行激烈的辩论,不退缩也不接受对方的怜悯,以及如何以毫不妥协的技巧与对立的观点进行斗争。选项C符合题意。

21.单选题

AccordingtonewresearchofProf.RandolfMenzelfromtheFreeUniversityinBerlin,thepopularimageofbeesastheultimatehardworkerswasinaccurate.“Althoughweseebeesbuzzingaroundtirelesslyinspringandsummer,thecommonbeliefinabee’sbusynatureisbasedonamisconception,”hesaid.Peopleonlyreallyseebeeswhenthey’reoutflying,ortheylookatacolonyofbeesandseethousandsofthembuzzingaround.Theydon’tgettopickthemoutasindividuals.Theprofessor,whothismonthwonaGermanZoologicalSocietyawardforhisworkonbees,addedthatbeescompensatedfortheirapparentlazinesswithhighintelligence,advancedmemoryskillsandanabilitytolearnquickly.

ThesuggestionthatbeeswerenotpullingtheirweightmetwithskepticismfromBritishbeekeepers.GlynDavies,thePresidentoftheBritishBeekeepersAssociation,saidthatbeeswerenotlazybutefficient,“Atanyparticularstageinitsenergybydoingnothing.Eachbeehasaunitoflifeenergyandthefasteritworks,thefasteritdies.Theyarebeingverywiseandperhapshumansshouldtrytofollowtheirexampleinsteadofrunningaboutlikeheadlesschickens.”

Theideaofthebusybeeisseveralthousandyearsold.OnecurrentauthorwhohasnothingbutadmirationforthebeeisPaulTheroux,thenovelistandpart-timebeekeeper.”Ihaveneverseenabeesleeping.Mybeesneverstopworking,”hesaid.Mr.TherouxaddedthatProf.Menzel’sresearchcouldhavebeenaffectedbyhisnationalorigins.“PerhapsincomparisontotheGermanrateofwork,thebeedoeslooklazy,”hesaid.

Fewpeoplethinkthatthebusybeeideawillgoaway,despitetheeffortsofProf.Menzel.Itseemsabsurdtoapplytheword“lazy”toacolonyofcreaturescapableofproducingsomethingsoextraordinaryashoneycomb.Thetruthisthatbeesgiveusaninferioritycomplexthatisnotentirelyunjustified.Infact,theworshipofbeesseemstobeundergoingarenaissance.IBMrecentlyranaseriesofadsdrawingonthe“waggledance”ofbees,tellingbusinessmento“makeyourbusinesswaggle.”

1.Prof.RandolfMenzel’slatestresearch______.

2.Prof.RandolfMenzelwoulddisagreethat______.

3.AccordingtoGlynDavies,whatshouldwelearnfrombees?

4.ItcouldbeinferredfromParagraph3thattheGermans______.

5.TheIBMadsinthepassageareusedto______.

问题1选项

A.challengesourknowledgeoftherelationsamongbees

B.confirmsourknowledgeoftherelationsamongbees

C.challengesourperceptionofthenatureofbees

D.confirmsourperceptionofthenatureofbees

问题2选项

A.beesarehardworking

B.beesarequicklearners

C.beeshaveintelligence

D.beeshavegoodmemory

问题3选项

A.Howtoworkfaster.

B.Howtolivelonger.

C.Howtocooperatewitheachother.

D.Howtoimproveworkefficiency.

问题4选项

A.areeasilyaffectedbytheirnationalcharacters

B.areextremelybusyandhardworking

C.havemanythingsincommonwithbees

D.tendtolookdownuponlazypeople

问题5选项

A.showthepopularityoftheideaofbusybees

B.emphasizethenegativeimageofbusybees

C.initiatepublicdiscussionsonthebusybeeimage

D.questionthecomparisonofbusybeestohumans

【答案】第1题:C

第2题:A

第3题:D

第4题:B

第5题:A

【解析】1.推理判断题。由题干可以定位到文章第一段第一句AccordingtonewresearchofProf.RandolfMenzelfromtheFreeUniversityinBerlin,thepopularimageofbeesastheultimatehardworkerswasinaccurate.(根据柏林自由大学兰道夫•门泽尔教授的最新研究,蜜蜂广为流传的终极辛勤工作者形象是不准确的。),说明最新研究表明人们之前对蜜蜂的印象是不准确的。因此C选项“挑战我们对蜜蜂本性的认识”正确。A选项“挑战我们对蜜蜂之间关系的认识”,B选项“证实了我们对蜜蜂之间关系的认识”,本文讨论的不是蜜蜂之间的关系,所以A,B错误。D选项“证实了我们对蜜蜂本性的认识”和原文表述的意思相反,所以D错误。

2.客观细节题。由题干可以定位到文章第一段最后一句beescompensatedfortheirapparentlazinesswithhighintelligence,advancedmemoryskillsandanabilitytolearnquickly.(蜜蜂以高智商、记忆力和快速学习能力来弥补它们明显的懒惰。),说明兰道夫•门泽尔教授不同意蜜蜂很勤劳的观点。因此A选项“蜜蜂是勤劳的”正确。B选项“蜜蜂的学习能力很强”,C选项“蜜蜂有高智商”,D选项“蜜蜂有良好的记忆力”都是教授认同的蜜蜂的优势,所以B,C,D错误。

3.客观细节题。由题干可以定位到文章第二段GlynDavies,thePresidentoftheBritishBeekeepersAssociation,saidthatbeeswerenotlazybutefficient…andperhapshumansshouldtry

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