江西省上饶市余干县2023年考研《英语一》模拟预测试卷含解析

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1、江西省上饶市余干县2023年考研英语一模拟预测试卷Section I Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)I was out late watching a movie with a friend in GeorgetownBy the time the 1 ended,it was 2 amWe walked to my car

2、 which was 2 across the streetWhen we arrived,I noticed something strange-the doors were 3 I took a quick 4 of the car and was relieved to find everything undamaged, 5 one thing-my briefcase was gone. After a further search with my friend,I 6 the fact that it was gone, I considered myself incredibly

3、 7 that nothing valuable was taken and nothing else in the car was 8 The next day I 9 a surprising voieemail from a manHe said he had walked his dog in the morning and 10 a pile of papers and bills with my name all over themI 11 him back immediatelyHe promised to 12 the materials back or I could pic

4、k them upAt first I asked him to send them,but then I 13 We were in the same city and plus I didnt want to inconvenience himNormally,it probably wouldnt be 14 to go to a strangers house to 15 something up,but he gave me an 16 so I figured I was relatively safeI met the man and thanked him very muchH

5、e said he would 17 me if he found anything else. Words could not express my 18 of this strangers kindness. I thought to myself-theres so much goodness in the world and there are so many people who 19 that inner goodness through acts kindness. Though it feels good to give kindness, it feels nice to 2

6、0 others want to give too.1、ApartyBmovieCmeetingDnight2、AdrivenBstoppedCboughtDparked3、AunlockedBbrokenCscratchedDchanged4、AchargeBattemptCsurveyDrepair5、Arather thanBalong withCas forDexcept for6、AdeclaredBacceptedCdoubtedDpredicted7、AanxiousBconfidentCfortunateDsatisfactory8、AdamagedBattackedCguar

7、dedDemptied9、AtookBgotCmadeDmet10、Amade outBwent throughCpassed downDcame across11、AturnedBfoughtCcalledDwrote12、AbringBfindCholdDmail13、AreconsideredBdiscussedCcriticizedDremembered14、AhonestBproudCsmartDtrue15、AtookBpickCsendDput16、AexampleBexcuseCorderDaddress17、AmeetBchargeCinformDgreet18、Aappre

8、ciationBapprovalCsympathyDsatisfaction19、AsearchBexpressCdriveDremove20、AforceBchallengeChelpDrealizeSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1

9、The old saying that practice makes perfect seems to make no sense when it comes to schoolwork. Many educators today are looking for evidence to support the case for homework, but are coming up empty-handed. “Homework is all pain and no gain,” says author Alfie Kohn. He points out that no study has e

10、ver found a relationship between homework and academic achievement in elementary school.Mary Jane Cera is the academic administrator for the Kino School, a private, non-profit kindergarten0through-12th-grade school in Tucson, Arizona, and she maintains a no-homework policy across all grades. The pur

11、pose of the policy is to make sure learning remains a joy, not a thing that discourages social time and creative activity.Many supporters of homework argue that life is filled with things we dont like to do, and that homework teaches self-discipline, time management and other non-academic life skill

12、s. Kohn challenges this popular idea; he says that if kids have no choice when it comes to homework, theyre not really exercising judgment, and are instead losing their sense of autonomy.At the Kino School, Cera says children often choose to take their favorite parts of school home. “A lot of what w

13、e see kids doing is continuing to write in journals, practicing music with their friends, and taking experiments home to show their parents,” she says. Surveys of Kino graduates suggest that the early control they are given over their education continues to serve them well into college, and that the

14、y feel better equipped to manage their time and approach professors with questions than other students do.One of the reasons why we continue to assign homework, Kohn says, is our obsession(着迷)with standardized tests. Even if we can agree on the importance of kids doing better on tests, he says, ther

15、e is no research to suggest that homework is the ticket to success.Wherever the homework debate goes next, its worth taking a moment to examine if were asking the right questions about our childrens education.1、Which of the following is Kohns idea?AHomework teaches students life skills.BStandardized tests are not important in education.CThe quality of homework is linked to students interests.DHomework is not connected with academic achievement in elementary

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