同等学力申硕英语提高练习题及解析(3)

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  Directions : In this section ,you are required to read several excerpts from newspapers and / or magazines . These excerpts are followed by four questions or unfinished statements , each with four suggested answers A , B , C and D . Choose the best answer and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET .

  Excerpt 1

  The relationship between formal education and economic growth in poor countries is widely misunderstood by economists and politicians alike . Progress in both area is undoubtedly necessary for the social , political and intellectual development of these and all other societies , however , the conventional view that education should be one of the very highest priorities for promoting rapid economic development in poor countries is wrong . We are fortunate that it is , because new educational systems there and putting enough people through them to improve economic performance would require two or three generations . The findings of a research institution have consistently shown that workers in all countries can be trained on the job to achieve radical higher productivity and , as a result , radically higher standards of living .

  Excerpt 2

  The most thoroughly studied in the history of the new world are the ministers and political leaders of seventeenth-century New England . According to the standard history of American philosophy , nowhere else in colonial America was “so much important attached to intellectual pursuits”. According to many books and articles , New England ' s leaders established the basic themes and preoccupations of an unfolding , dominant Puritan tradition in American intellectual life .

  Excerpt 3

  Ralph Waldo Emerson and other Transcendentalist philosophers thought schooling and rigorous book learning put unnatural restraints on children : " We are shut up in schools and college recitation rooms for 10 or is years and come out at last with a bellyful of words and do not know a thing . " Mark Twain ' s Huckleberry Finn exemplified American anti-intellectualism . Its hero avoids being civilized---going to school and learning to read---so he can preserve his innate goodness .

  Excerpt 4

  While often praised by foreigners for its emphasis on the basics , Japanese education tends to stress test taking and mechanical learning over creativity and self-expression . " Those things that do not show up in the test scores personality , ability , courage or humanity are completely ignored , " says Toshiki Kaifu , chairman of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party ' s education committee . " Frustration against this kind of thing leads kids to drop out and run wild . " Last year Japan experienced 2 , 125 incidents of school violence , including 929 assaults on teachers . Amid the outcry , many conservative leaders are seekinga return to the prewar emphasis on moral education . Last year Mitsuo Setoyama , who was then education minister , raised eyebrows when he argued that liberal reforms introduced by the American occupation authorities after World War Ⅱ had weakened the “Japanese morality of respect for parents . "

  Excerpt 5

  There are some good arguments for a technical education given the right kind of student . Many European schools introduce the concept of professional training early on in order to make sure children are properly equipped for the professions they want to join . It is , however , pre-sumptuous to insist that there will only be so many jobs for so many scientists , so many business-men’so many accountants . Besides , this is unlikely to produce the needed number of every kind of professional in a country as large as ours and where the economy is spread over so many states and involves so many international corporations .

  Excerpt 6

  What accounts for the great outburst of major inventions in early America-breakthroughs such as the telegraph , the steamboat and the weaving machine ?

  Among the many shaping factors , I would single out the country ' s excellent elementary schools ; a labor force that welcomed the new technology ; the practice of giving premiums to inventors ; and above all the American genius for nonverbal , " spatial " thinking about things technological .

  Why mention the elementary schools ? Because thanks to these schools our early mechanics , especially in the New England and Middle Atlantic states , were generally literate and at home in arithmetic and in some aspects of geometry and trigonometry .

  Acute foreign observers related American adaptiveness and inventiveness to this educational advantage . As a member of a British commission visiting here in 1853 reported , " With a mind prepared by thorough school discipline , the American boy develops rapidly into the skilled workman . "

  1 . The author holds that the important of education in poor countries ____ .

  A . is subject groundless doubts

  B . has fallen victim of bias

  C . is conventional downgraded

  D . has been overestimated

  2 . The author notes that in the seventeenth-century New England ____ .

  A . Puritan tradition dominated political life

  B . intellectual interests were encouraged

  C . politics benefited much from intellectual endeavors

  D . intellectual pursuits enjoyed a liberal environment

  3 . Emerson is probably _____ .

  A . a pioneer of education reform

  B . an opponent of intellectualism

  C . a scholar in favor of intellect

  D . an advocate of regular schooling

  4. Which of the following is true ?

  A . Japanese education is praised for helping the young climb the social ladder

  B . The European model of professional training is dependent upon the starting age of candidates .

  C . More stress should be placed on the cultivation of creativity .

  D . Adaptiveness and inventiveness of the early American mechanics was brought about by privileged home training .

  5. According to the author, the great outburst of major inventions in early America was in a large part due to _____ .

  A . elemental ' y schools

  B . enthusiastic workers

  C . the attractive premium system

  D . a special way of thinking

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