高等教育自学考试2012年10月英语阅读二试题.docx
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1、绝密 考试完毕前全国2012年10月高等教化自学考试英语阅读(二)试题课程代码:00596请考生按规定用笔将全部试题的答案涂、写在答题纸上。全部题目用英文作答(翻译题除外)。选择题局部留意事项: 1. 答题前,考生务必将自己的考试课程名称、姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔填写在答题纸规定的位置上。2. 每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题纸上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在试题卷上。I. Reading Comprehension (50 points, 2 points for each)Directions: In this part of
2、 the test, there are five passages. Following each passage, there arefive questions with four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and thenblacken the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet.Passage One From time to time, we need an expert. In such situations, the Internet has been
3、 like a gift from the gods. In the old days, authorities were near at hand for expert advice: the village seamstress on how to make a buttonhole, the blacksmith on how to take care of a horses hooves, or the apothecary on what to do about warts. On the Internet, advice and answer sites are popping u
4、p all over the place, with self-proclaimed experts at the ready. Exp claims to have “tens of thousands of experts who can help you,”while the more restrained Abuzz, owned by The New York Times, limits its pitch to “Ask Anything! Real People. Real Answers.” Its said that expert sites or knowledge net
5、works represent the latest stage in the Internets evolution, a “democratization of expertise.” However, if your question is about something other than “Who invented the light bulb?”, the answers are likely to be a wild potpourriof personal opinions. Top colleges and universities are rushing into onl
6、ine education, but the big news is the proliferation of a new breed of for-profit online institutions bringing Internet education to the masses.“The Internet will probably be the single most democratizing force in education,” says Columbia Business School Dean Meyer Feldberg, who envisions education
7、al programs being routed through the net to hundreds of millions of people. The largest online institution is the University of Phoenix, with some 6,000 students today and hopes of reaching 200,000 students in 10 years. The university offers bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees in business manag
8、ement, technology, education, and nursing. The university notes that its degree programs cost far less and may take some students far less time to complete. On the other hand, a Business Week survey of 247 companies found that only a handful would consider hiring applicants who earned their MBA degr
9、ees online.Whether that will change as for-profit online universities improve their offerings and graduates prove their worth-is anyones guess. The rest of the world is moving into cyberspace more slowly than the United States, and, in the developing world, the Internet has hardly penetrated at all.
10、 UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan is determined to change this through the United Nations Information Technology Service, which will train large numbers of people to tap into the income enhancing power of the Internet. Annan is also proposing an Internet health network that will provide state-of-the-
11、art medical knowledge to 10,000 clinics and hospitals in poor countries.Questions l-5 are based on Passage One.1. From the passage we may assume that the author_. A. trusts old days experts more than online ones B. believes that most of the online experts are qualified C. trusts the intelligence of
12、large amounts of experts online D. believes that online experts can answer peoples questions better2. From paragraph 2 we can infer that the authors attitude towards experts online is_. A. excited B. neutral C. doubtful D. indifferent3. Which of the following best describes the authors opinion towar
13、ds the future of online education? A. People have to wait and see. B. It is predictable in future development. C. It cannot thrive without good management. D. People believe that it is doomed from the start.4. The underlined phrase“state-of-the-art” in paragraph 6 means_. A. advanced and in large qu
14、antity B. very creative and artistic C. skillful and attractive D. very modern5. Kofi Annans United Nations Information Technology Service aims at _. A. improving UN staffs computer skill B. promoting the use of the Internet over the world C. providing medical knowledge to poor hospitals D. promotin
15、g the use of the Internet in the United StatesPassage Two Nowadays there is a remarkable consensus among educators and business and policy leaders on one key conclusion: we need to bring what we teach and how we teach into the 21st century. Right now were aiming too low. Competency in reading and ma
16、th the focus of so much No Child Left Behind (NCLB) testing is the meager minimum. Scientific and technical skills are, likewise: utterly necessary but insufficient. Todays economy demands not only a high-level competence in the traditional academic disciplines but also what might be called 21st cen
17、tury skills. Heres what they are: Knowing more about the world. Kids are global citizens now, even in small-town America, and they must learn to act that way. Mike Eskew, CEO of UPS, talks about needing workers who are“global trade literate, sensitive to foreign cultures, conversant in different lan
18、guages” not exactly strong points in the U.S., where fewer than half of high school students are enrolled in a foreign-language class and where the social-studies curriculum tends to fixate on U.S. history. Thinking outside the box. Jobs in the new economy the ones that wont get outsourced or automa
19、ted “put an enormous premium on creative and innovative skills, seeing patterns where other people see only chaos,” says Marc Tucker, an author of the skills-commission report and president of the National Center on Education and the Economy. Traditionally thats been an American strength, but school
20、s have become less daring in the back-to-basics climate of NCLB. Kids also must learn to think across disciplines, since thats where most new breakthroughs are made. Its interdisciplinary combinations design and technology, mathematics and art “that produce YouTube and Google,” says Thomas Friedman,
21、 the best-selling author of The World Is Flat.Becoming smarter about new sources of information. In an age of overflowing information and proliferating media, kids need to rapidly process whats coming at them and distinguish between whats reliable and what isnt. “Its important that students know how
22、 to manage it, interpret it, validate it, and how to act on it,” says Dell executive Karen Bruett, who serves on the board of the Partnership for 21st Century Skills, a group of corporate and education leaders focused on upgrading American education. Developing good people skills. EQ, or emotional i
23、ntelligence, is as important as IQ for success in todays work place.Most innovations today involve large teams of people,” says former Lockheed Martin CEO Norman Augustine. “We have to emphasize communication skills, the ability to work in teams and with people from different cultures.”Questions 6-1
24、0 are based on Passage Two.6. The passage is mainly concerned with_. A. the No Child Left Behind program as a minimum requirement B. interdisciplinary combination for 21st century school education C. the overall competence required of a student in the 21st century D. emotional intelligence as a mean
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