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考研英语一作文答题卡题目,The Importance of Critical Thinking。

参考范文:The Importance of Critical Thinking。

In today's fast-paced and information-saturated world, critical thinking has become an essential skill for individuals to navigate through the complexities of life. Critical thinking is the ability to analyze and evaluate information in a logical and systematic way, enabling individuals to make informed decisions and solve problems effectively. In this essay, I will discuss the importance of critical thinking and how it can benefit individuals in various aspects of their lives.First and foremost, critical thinking is crucial for academic success. With the abundance of information available, students need to be able to discern thereliability and relevance of the information they encounter. Critical thinking allows students to evaluate thecredibility of sources, identify biases, and make sound judgments. This skill not only helps students excel intheir studies but also prepares them for the challenges of the real world.Furthermore, critical thinking is essential for professional success. In today's competitive job market, employers are looking for individuals who can thinkcritically and solve complex problems. Critical thinking enables individuals to approach challenges with a clear and rational mindset, leading to innovative solutions and improved performance in the workplace. Moreover, critical thinking fosters creativity and innovation, which arehighly valued in today's dynamic and ever-changing business environment.In addition, critical thinking is crucial for personal development and decision-making. Individuals who can think critically are better equipped to evaluate their ownbeliefs and values, as well as the opinions of others. Thisenables them to make well-informed decisions and avoid being swayed by misinformation or manipulation. Critical thinking also fosters open-mindedness and empathy, allowing individuals to engage in constructive dialogue and understand different perspectives.In conclusion, critical thinking is an indispensable skill that is essential for academic success, professional success, and personal development. As the world becomes increasingly complex and interconnected, the ability to think critically is more important than ever. Therefore, it is crucial for individuals to cultivate their critical thinking skills and apply them in all aspects of their lives. Only by doing so can we navigate through the challenges of the 21st century and make meaningful contributions to society.。

2019年全国卷Ⅰ英语---精校版--答题卡

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考研英语一作文答题卡

考研英语一作文答题卡

考研英语一作文答题卡题目,The Impact of Social Media on Interpersonal Communication。

参考范文:The Impact of Social Media on Interpersonal Communication。

In recent years, social media has become an integral part of our daily lives, and it has significantly changed the way we communicate with others. While social media has brought about many positive changes in our lives, it has also had a profound impact on interpersonal communication.One of the most significant impacts of social media on interpersonal communication is the way it has changed the way we interact with others. With the rise of social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, people are now able to connect with others from all over the worldwith just a few clicks. This has made it easier for us to stay in touch with friends and family, and has also allowed us to meet new people and make new friends. However, the ease of communication that social media provides has also led to a decrease in face-to-face interactions, as people are now more likely to communicate through text or instant messaging rather than in person.Another impact of social media on interpersonal communication is the way it has affected the quality of our relationships. While social media has made it easier for us to stay connected with others, it has also led to a decrease in the quality of our relationships. With the rise of social media, people are now more likely to communicate through short, impersonal messages rather than engaging in deep, meaningful conversations. This has led to a decrease in the intimacy and closeness of our relationships, as we are now more likely to communicate with others in a superficial manner.Furthermore, social media has also had a significant impact on the way we perceive ourselves and others. Withthe rise of social media platforms such as Instagram and Snapchat, people are now more likely to present a carefully curated version of themselves to the world. This has led to an increase in social comparison and has made it more difficult for us to form genuine connections with others. Additionally, the rise of social media has also led to an increase in cyberbullying and online harassment, as people are now more likely to hide behind the anonymity of the internet to spread hate and negativity.In conclusion, while social media has brought about many positive changes in our lives, it has also had a profound impact on interpersonal communication. It has changed the way we interact with others, affected the quality of our relationships, and influenced the way we perceive ourselves and others. As such, it is important for us to be mindful of the way we use social media and to strive to maintain genuine, meaningful connections with others. Only by doing so can we ensure that social media has a positive impact on our lives and our relationships.。

考研英语答题卡2(用a4正反面打印)

考研英语答题卡2(用a4正反面打印)

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考研英语答题卡(2)(打印版)

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考研英语一作文答题卡

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考研英语一作文答题卡Answer Sheet for the Writing Part of the Postgraduate Entrance Examination。

Question: Please write an essay about the advantages and disadvantages of studying abroad.Write your essay on ANSWER SHEET THREE.Write your answer in the space provided on ANSWER SHEET THREE.Write your essay in about 200 words.You should write neatly on ANSWER SHEET THREE.You should hand in ANSWER SHEET THREE only.Do not write on the question paper.Do not use a pencil.Write your essay on ANSWER SHEET THREE.Studying abroad has become increasingly popular in recent years. On the one hand, it provides students with the opportunity to immerse themselves in a new culture and language, which can greatly broaden their horizons. On the other hand, studying abroad can be quite expensive, and students may face challenges in adapting to a different educational system.One of the main advantages of studying abroad is the chance to experience a new culture firsthand. This can help students develop a more global perspective and become more open-minded and tolerant. Additionally, studying abroad can improve language skills, as students are forced to communicate in a foreign language on a daily basis.However, studying abroad also has its drawbacks. For one, it can be prohibitively expensive, with tuition,living expenses, and travel costs adding up quickly.Furthermore, students may struggle to adjust to a different style of teaching and learning, which can affect their academic performance.In conclusion, studying abroad has both advantages and disadvantages. While it can be a valuable and enriching experience, it is important for students to weigh the potential challenges and costs before making the decision to study in a foreign country.。

考研英语一答题卡

考研英语一答题卡

考研英语一答题卡考研英语一答题卡是考研英语一科目中必须使用的重要工具。

它是一个标准化的答题纸,用于考生在考试期间填写答案,展示自己的英语水平和解题能力。

考研英语一答题卡的使用规则和注意事项对考生来说非常重要,下面将为大家详细介绍。

首先,考研英语一答题卡的规格和格式是固定的。

通常情况下,答题卡的尺寸为A4纸大小,上部为学校和考试信息,下部为答题区域。

答题区域通常分为A、B、C、D四个部分,对应着答题卡上的四项主要题目:阅读理解、信息匹配、完形填空和翻译。

每个部分都有编号和题目要求,考生在题目要求下方的空白区域填写答案。

其次,考生在填写答案时需要注意几个要点。

首先,要注意书写清晰,避免涂改。

由于答题卡是机器阅卷的,所以考生填写答案时一定要使用黑色或蓝色的墨水笔,不能使用铅笔或者其他颜色的笔。

另外,答案必须填写在对应题目下的答题区域内,不得超出规定范围。

如果答案超出范围,机器阅卷可能无法识别或者识别错误。

最后,填写答题卡时要注意均匀分布答案,避免某个选项出现过多的情况,否则可能影响机器阅卷的准确性。

第三,考研英语一答题卡的作用是展示考生的解题能力和英语水平。

因此,考生在填写答题卡时要尽量做到准确无误。

对于选择题,考生要注意选项的仔细阅读和分析,选择正确的答案。

对于填空题和翻译题,考生要注意语法和词汇的准确性,避免出现错误的答案。

在阅读理解和信息匹配等题型中,考生要注意理解文章的主旨和细节,有针对性地选择正确的答案。

最后,考生需要在规定的时间内完成填写答题卡的任务。

在考试过程中,一定要控制好时间,合理安排答题顺序,确保每个题目都有时间仔细思考和回答。

在填写答题卡之前,考生可以先在草稿纸上进行一些准备工作,如标记关键词、记笔记等,以帮助自己更好地理解题目和组织答案。

总结来说,考研英语一答题卡在考研英语一科目中起着至关重要的作用。

考生在填写答题卡时要注意规格和格式的要求,书写清晰,填写准确无误,并在规定时间内完成答题任务。

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2024年考研英语(一)真题及答案速查

2024年考研英语(一)真题及答案速查

2024年全国硕士研究生招生考试英语(一)试题(科目代码:201)☆考生注意事项☆1.答题前,考生须在试题册指定位置上填写考生编号和考生姓名;在答题卡指定位置上填写报考单位、考生姓名和考生编号,并涂写考生编号信息点。

2.考生须把试题册上的“试卷条形码”粘贴条取下,粘贴在答题卡的“试卷条形码粘贴位置”框中。

不按规定粘贴条形码而影响评卷结果的,责任由考生自负。

3.选择题的答案必须涂写在答题卡相应题号的选项上,非选择题的答案必须书写在答题卡指定位置的边框区域内。

超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题册上答题无效。

4.填(书)写部分必须使用黑色字迹签字笔书写,字迹工整、笔迹清楚;涂写部分必须使用2B铅笔填涂。

5.考试结束,将答题卡和试题册按规定交回。

(以下信息考生必须认真填写)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)There's nothing more welcoming than a door opening for you. 1 the need to be touched to open or close,automatic doors are essential in 2 disabled access to buildings and helping provide general 3 to commercial buildings.Self-sliding doors began to emerge as a commercial product in 1960 after being invented six years 4 by Americans Dee Horton and Lew Hewitt.They 5 as a novelty feature,but as their use has grown,their 6 have extended within our technologically advanced world.Particularly 7 in busy locations or during times of emergency,the doors 8 crowd management by reducing the obstacles put in peoples'way.9 making access both in and out of buildings easier for people,the difference in the way many of these doors open helps reduce the total area 10 by them. Automatic doors often open to the side,with the panels sliding across one another. Replacing swing doors,these 11 smaller buildings to maximise the usable space inside without having to 12 the way for a large,sticking-out door.There are many different types of automatic door,with each 13 specific signals to tell them when to open. 14 these methods differ,the main 15 remain the same.Each automatic door system 16 the light,sound,weight or movement in their vicinity as a signal to open.Sensor types are chosen to 17 the different environments they are needed in. 18 ,a busy street might not 19 a motion- sensored door,as it would constantly be opening for passers-by.A pressure-sensitive mat would be more 20 to limit the surveyed area.英语(一)试题.1. (共14页)1.[A]Through [B]Despite [C]Besides [D]Without2.[A]revealing [B]demanding [C]improving [D]tracing3.[A]experience [B]convenience [C]guidance [D]reference4.[A]previously [B]temporarily [C]successively [D]eventually5.[A]held on [B]started out [C]settled down [D]went by6.[A]relations [B]volumes [C]benefits [D]sources7.[A]useful [B]simple [C]flexible [D]stable8.[A]call for [B]yield to [C]insist on [D]act as9.[A]As well as [B]In terms of [C]Thanks to [D]Rather than10.[A]connected [B]shared [C]represented [D]occupied11.[A]allow [B]expect [C]require [D]direct12.[A]adopt [B]lead [C]clear [D]change13.[A]adapting to [B]deriving from [C]relying on [D]pointing at14.[A]Once [B]Since [C]Unless [D]Although15.[A]records [B]positions [C]principles [D]reasons16.[A]controls [B]analyses [C]produces [D]mixes17.[A]decorate [B]compare [C]protect [D]complement18.[A]In conclusion [B]By contrast [C]For example [D]Above all19.[A]identify [B]suit [C]secure [D]include20.[A]appropriate [B]obvious [C]impressive [D]delicateSection 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 ANSWER SHEET 1.(40 points)英语(一)试题.2.(共14页)Text 1Nearly 2,000 years ago,as the Romans began to pull out of Scotland,they left behind a curious treasure:10 tons of nails,nearly a million of the things.The nail hoard was discovered in 1960 in a four-metre-deep pit covered by two metres of gravel.Why had the Romans buried a million nails?The likely explanation is that the withdrawal was rushed,and they didn't want the local Caledonians getting their hands on 10 tons of weapon-grade iron.The Romans buried the nails so deep that they would not be discovered for almost two millennia.Later civilisations would value the skilled blacksmith's labour in a nail even more than the raw material.As Roma Agrawal explains in her new delightful book Nuts and Bolts,early 17th-century Virginians would sometimes burn down their homes if they were planning to relocate.This was an attempt to recover the valuable nails,which could be reused after sifting the ashes.The idea that one might burn down an entire house just to reclaim the nails underlines how scarce,costly and valuable the simple-seeming technology was.The price of nails fell by 90%between the late 1700s and mid-1900s,as economist Daniel Sichel points out in a research paper.According to Sichel,although the falling price of nails was driven partly by cheaper iron and cheaper energy,most of the credit goes to nail manufacturers who simply found more efficient ways to turn steel into nails.Nails themselves have changed over the years,but Sichel studied them because they haven't changed much.Roman lamps and Roman chariots are very different from LED strips and sports cars,but Roman nails are still clearly nails.It would be absurd to try to track the changing price of sports cars since 1695,but to ask the same question of nails makes perfect sense.I make no apology for being obsessed by a particular feature of these objects:their price.I am an economist,after all.After writing two books about the history of inventions,one thing Ive learnt is that while it is the enchantingly sophisticated technologies that get all the hype,it's the cheap technologies that change the world.The Gutenberg printing press transformed civilisation not by changing the nature of writing but by changing its cost—and it would have achieved little without a parallel collapse in the price of surfaces to write on,thanks to an often-overlooked technology called paper.Solar panels had few niche uses until they became cheap;now they are transforming the global energy system.英语(一)试题.3.(共14页)21.The Romans buried the nails probably for the sake of[A]saving them for future use.[B]keeping them from rusting.[C]letting them grow in value.[D]hiding them from the locals.22.The example of early 17th-century Virginians is used to[A]highlight the thriftiness of early American colonists.[B]illustrate the high status of blacksmiths in that period.[C]contrast the attitudes of different civilisations towards nails.[D]show the preciousness of nail-making technology at that time.23.What played the major role in lowering the price of nails after the late 1700s?[A]Increased productivity.[B]Wider use of new energies.[C]Fiercer market competition.[D]Reduced cost ofraw materials.24.It can be learned from Paragraph 5 that nails[A]have undergone many technological improvements.[B]have remained basically the same since Roman times.[C]are less studied than other everyday products.[D]are one of the world's most significant inventions.25.Which of the following best summarises the last two paragraphs?[A]Cheap technologies bring about revolutionary change.[B]Technological innovation is integral to economic success.[C]Technology defines people's understanding of the world.[D]Sophisticated technologies develop from small inventions.英语(一)试题.4.(共14页)Text 2Parenting tips obtained from hunter-gatherers in Africa may be the key to bringing up more contented children,researchers have suggested.The idea is based on studies of communities such as the Kung of Botswana,where each child is cared for by many adults.Kung children as young as four will help to look after younger ones and “baby-wearing”,in which infants are carried in slings,is considered the norm.According to Dr Nikhil Chaudhary,an evolutionary anthropologist at Cambridge University,these practices,known as alloparenting,could lead to less anxiety for children and parents.Dr Annie Swanepoel,a child psychiatrist,believes that there are ways to incorporate them into western life.In Germany,one scheme has paired an old people's home with a nursery.The residents help to look after the children,an arrangement akin to alloparenting.Another measure could be encouraging friendships between children in different school years,to mirror the unsupervised mixed-age playgroups in hunter-gatherer communities.In a paper published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry,researchers said that the western nuclear family was a recent invention which broke with evolutionary history.This abrupt shift to an“intensive mothering narrative”,which suggests that mothers should manage childcare alone,was likely to have been harmful. “Such narratives can lead to maternal exhaustion and have dangerous consequences,”they wrote.By contrast,in hunter-gatherer societies adults other than the parents can provide almost half of a child's care.One previous study looked at the Efé people of the Democratic Republic of Congo.It found that infants had an average of 14 alloparents a day by the time they were 18 weeks old,and were passed between caregivers eight times an hour.Chaudhary said that parents now have less childcare support from family and social networks than during most of humans'evolutionary history,but introducing additional caregivers could reduce stress and maternal depression,which could have a“knock-on”benefit to a child's wellbeing.An infant born to a hunter-gatherer society could have more than ten caregivers—this contrasts starkly to nursery settings in the UK where regulations call for a ratio of one carer to four children aged two to three.While hunter-gatherer children learnt from observation and imitation in mixed-age playgroups,researchers said that western“instructive teaching”,where pupils are asked to sit still,may contribute to conditions such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Chaudhary said that Britain should explore the possibility that older siblings helping their parents“might also enhance their own social development.”英语(一)试题.5. (共14页)26.According to the first two paragraphs,alloparenting refers to the practice of[A]sharing childcare among community members.[B]assigning babies to specific adult caregivers.[C]teaching parenting skills to older children.[D]carrying infants around by their parents.27.The scheme in Germany is mentioned to illustrate[A]an attempt to facilitate intergenerational communication.[B]an approach to integrating alloparenting into western society.[C]the conventional parenting style in western culture.[D]the differences between western and African ways of living.28.According to Paragraph 4,the“intensive mothering narrative”[A]alleviates parenting pressure.[B]consolidates family relationships.[C]results in the child-centered family.[D]departs from the course of evolution.29.According to Paragraph 6,what can we learn about the nurseries in the UK?[A]They tend to fall short of official requirements.[B]They have difficulty finding enough caregivers.[C]They ought to improve their carer-to-child ratio.[D]They should try to prevent parental depression.30.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?[A]Instructive Teaching:A Dilemma for Anxious Parents[B]For a Happier Family,Learn from the Hunter-gatherers[C]Mixed-age Playgroup,a Better Choice for Lonely Children[D]Tracing the History of Parenting:from Africa to Europe英语(一)试题.6. (共14页)Text 3A Polish digital artist who uses classical painting styles to create dreamy fantasy landscapes,Greg Rutkowski has made illustrations for games such as Dungeons &Dragons and Magic:The Gathering.And he's become a sudden hit in the new world oftext-to-image AI generation.His distinctive style is now one of the most commonly used prompts in the new open-source AI art generator Stable Diffusion.The tool,along with other popular image-generation AI models,allows anyone to create impressive images based on text prompts.For example,type in“Wizard with sword and a glowing orb of magic fire fights a fierce dragon Greg Rutkowski,”and the system will produce something that looks not a million miles away from works in Rutkowski's style.But these open-source programs are built by scraping images from the internet,often without permission and proper attribution to artists.As a result,they are raising tricky questions about ethics and copyright.And artists like Rutkowski have had enough.According to the website Lexica,which tracks over 10 million images and prompts generated by Stable Diffusion,Rutkowski's name has been used as a prompt around 93,000 times.Rutkowski was initially surprised but thought it might be a good way to reach new audiences.Then he tried searching for his name to see if a piece he had worked on had been published.The online search brought back work that had his name attached to it but wasn't his.“It's been just a month.What about in a year?I probably won't be able to find my work out there because the internet will be flooded with AI art,”Rutkowski says. “That's concerning.”Other artists besides Rutkowski have been surprised by the apparent popularity of their work in text-to-image generators—and some are now fighting back.Karla Ortiz,an illustrator based in San Francisco who found her work in Stable Diffusion's data set,has been raising awareness about the issues around AI art and copyright.Artists say they risk losing income as people start using AI-generated images based on copyrighted material for commercial purposes.But it's also a lot more personal,Ortiz says,arguing that because art is so closely linked to a person,it could raise data protection and privacy problems.“There is a coalition growing within artist industries to figure out how to tackle or mitigate this,"says Ortiz.The group is in its early days of mobilization,which could involve pushing for new policies or regulation.One suggestion is that AI models could be trained on images in the public domain,and AI companies could forge partnerships with muscums and artists,Ortiz says.英语(一)试题.7. (共14页)31.What can be learned about Rutkowski from the first two paragraphs?[A]He is enthusiastic about using AI models.[B]He is popular with the users of an AI art generator.[C]He attracts admiration from other illustrators.[D]He specializes in classical painting digitalization.32.The problem with open-source AI art generators is that they[A]lack flexibility in responding to prompts.[B]produce artworks in unpredictable styles.[C]make unauthorized use of online images.[D]collect user information without consent.33.After searching online,Rutkowski found[A]a unique way to reach audiences.[B]a new method to identify AI images.[C]AI-generated work bearing his name.[D]heated disputes regarding his copyright.34.According to Ortiz,AI companies are advised to[A]campaign for new policies or regulation.[B]offer their services to public institutions.[C]strengthen their relationships with AI users.[D]adopt a different strategy for AI model training.35.What is the text mainly about?[A]Artists'responses to AI art generation.[B]AI's expanded role in artistic creation.[C]Privacy issues in the application of AI.[D]Opposing views on AI development.英语(一)试题.8.(共14页)Text 4The miracle of the Chesapeake Bay lies not in its depths,but in the complexity of its natural construction,the interaction of fresh and saline waters,and the mix of land and water.The shallows provide homes for hundreds of species while storing floodwaters,fltering pollutants from water,and protecting nearby communities from potentially destructive storm surges.All this was put at great risk late last month,when the U.S.Supreme Court issued a ruling in an Idaho case that provides the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) far less authority to regulate wetlands and waterways.Specifically,a 5-4 majority decided that wetlands protected by the EPA under its Clean Water Act authority must have a“continuous surface connection”to bodies of water.This narrowing of the regulatory scope was a victory for builders,mining operators and other commercial interests often at odds with environmental rules.And it carries“significant repercussions for water quality and flood control throughout the United States,"as Justice Brett Kavanaugh observed.In Maryland,the good news is that there are many state laws in place that provide wetlands protections.But that's a very shortsighted view,particularly when it comes to the Chesapeake Bay.The reality is that water,and the pollutants that so often come with it,don't respect state boundaries.The Chesapeake draws from a 64,000-square-mile watershed that extends into Virginia,Pennsylvania,New York,West Virginia,the District of Columbia and Delaware.Will those jurisdictions extend the same protections now denied under Sackett v.EPA?Perhaps some,but all?That seems unlikely.It is too easy,and misleading,to see such court rulings as merely standing up for the rights of land owners when the consequences can be so dire for their neighbors.And it's a reminder that the EPA's involvement in the Chesapeake Bay Program has long been crucial as the means to transcend the influence of deep-pocketed special interests in neighboring states.Pennsylvania farmers,to use one telling example,aren't thinking about next year's blue crab harvest in Maryland when they decide whether to spread animal waste on their fields,yet the runoff into nearby creeks can have enormous impact downstream.And so we would call on state lawmakers from Richmond to Albany to consider reviewing their own wetlands protections and see for themselves the enormous stakes involved.We can offer them a visit to Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in Dorchester County where bald eagles fly over tidal marshes so shallow you could not paddle a boat across them but teaming with aquatic life.It's worth the scenic drive.英语(一)试题.9. (共14页)36.The Chesapeake Bay is described in Paragraph 1 as[A]a valuable natural environment.[B]a controversial conservation area.[C]a place with commercial potential.[D]a headache for nearby communities.37.The U.S.Supreme Court's ruling in the Idaho case[A]reinforces water pollution control.[B]weakens the EPA's regulatory power.[C]will end conflicts among local residents.[D]may face opposition from mining operators.38.How does the author feel about future of the Chesapeake Bay?[A]Worried.[B]Puzzled.[C]Relieved.[D]Encouraged.39.What can be inferred about the EPA's involvement in the Chesapeake Bay Program?[A]It has restored the balance among neighboring jurisdictions.[B]It has triggered a radical reform in commercial fisheries[C]It has set a fine example of respecting state authorities.[D]It has ensured the coordination of protection efforts.40.The author holds that the state lawmakers should[A]be cautious about the influence of landowners.[B]attach due importance to wetlands protections.[C]recognize the need to expand wildlife refuges.[D]improve the wellbeing of endangered species.英语(一)试题.10. (共14页)Part BDirections:Read the following comments on a report about American museums returning artifacts to their countries of origin and a list of statements summarizing the comments.Choose the best statement from the list A-G for each numbered name (41-45).There are two extra choices which you do not need to use.Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points)(41) HannahSimply,there are people in Nigeria who cannot travel to the Smithsonian Institution to see that part of their history and culture represented by the Benin Bronzes.These should be available to them as part of their cultural heritage and history and as a source of national pride.There is no good reason that these artifacts should be beyond the ordinary reach of the educational objectives or inspiration of the generations to which they were left.They serve no purpose in a museum in the United States or elsewhere except as curious objects.They cannot be compared to works of art produced for sale which can be passed from hand to hand and place to place by purchase.(42) BuckWe know very exact reproductions of artwork can be and are regularly produced. Perhaps museums and governments might explore some role for the use of nearly exact reproductions as a means of resolving issues relating to returning works of art and antiquities.The context of any exhibit is more important to me than whether the object being displayed is 2000 years old or 2 months old.In many cases the experts have a hard time agreeing on what is the real object and what is a forgery.Again,the story an exhibit is trying to tell is what matters.The monetary value of the objects on display is a distant second place in importance.(43) SaraWhen visiting the Baltimore Museum of Art,I came across a magnificent 15th- century Chinese sculpture.It inspired me to learn more about the culture that it represented.Artifacts in museums have the power to inspire,and perhaps spark that need to learn and understand the nature of their creators.Having said that,I do feel that whatever artifacts find their way to public museums should,in fact,be sanctioned as having been obtained on loan,legally purchased,or obtained by treaty.Stealing artifacts from other peoples'cultures is obscene;it robs not only the physical objects,but the dignity and spirit of their creators.英语(一)试题11. (共14页)(44) VictorAncient art that is displayed in foreign countries by all means should be returned to the original country.The foreign countries have no right to hold back returning the items.I would ask that the foreign nations and the original country discuss the terms of transfer.Yes,there is the risk that the original country will not have as good security as do the foreign countries.But look at what happened to Boston's Gardner Museum theft in 1990,including the loss of Rembrandt,Vermeer,Manet,and other masterpieces. Nothing is absolutely safe,nowhere.And now Climate Change agitators are attacking publicly displayed works in European museums.(45) JuliaTo those of you in the comments section who are having strong feelings about artifacts being removed from cities in the US and Britain and returned to their countries of origin,I would ask you to consider:why do you think Americans have more of a right to easily access the Benin Bronzes than the people of Nigeria?Why are people who live within a day's drive of London entitled to go and see the Elgin Marbles whenever they want,but the people of Athens aren't?What intrinsic factors make the West a suitable home for these artifacts but preclude them from being preserved and displayed by their countries oforigin?If your conclusion is that the West is better able to preserve these artifacts,think about why you're assuming that to be true.[A]It is clear that the countries of origin have never been compensated for the stolenartifacts.[B]It is a flawed line of reasoning to argue against returning artifacts to their countriesof origin.[C]Museum visitors can still learn as much from artifacts'copies after the originals arereturned.[D]Reproductions,even if perfectly made,cannot take the place of the authenticobjects.[E]The real value of artifacts can only be recognized in their countries of origin ratherthan anywhere else.[F]Ways to get artifacts from other countries must bedecent and lawful.[G]Concern over security is no excuse for refusing to return artifacts to their countriesof origin.英语(一)试题.12. (共14页)Part CDirections:Read the following text careflly and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese.Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points)“Elephants never forget”—or so they say-and that piece of folklore seems to have some foundation.The African savanna elephant,also known as the African bush elephant,is distributed across 37 African countries.They move between a variety of habitats, including forests,grasslands,woodlands,wetlands and agricultural land.(46) They sometimes travel more than sixty miles to find food or water,and are very good at working out where other elephants are—even when they are out of sight. Using tracking devices,researchers have shown that they have“remarkable spatial acuity.”When finding their way to waterholes,they headed off in exactly the right direction,on one occasion from a distance of roughly thirty miles.What is more,they almost always seem to choose the nearest waterhole.(47) The researchers are convinced that the elephants always know precisely where they are in relation to all the resources they need,and can therefore take shortcuts,as well as following familiar routesAlthough the cues used by African elephants for long-distance navigation are not yet understood,smell may well play a part.Elephants are very choosy eaters,but until recently little was known about how they selected their food.(48) O ne possibility was that they merely used their eyes and tried out the plants they found,but that would probably result in a lot of wasted time and energy,not least because their eyesight is actually not very good.(49) The volatile chemicals produced by plants can be carried a long way,and they are very characteristic:Each plant or tree has its own particular odor signature. What is more,they can be detected even when they are not actually visible.New research suggests that smell is a crucial factor in guiding elephants—and probably other herbivores—to the best food resources.The researchers first established what kinds of plant the elephants preferred either to eat or avoid when foraging feely.They then set up a“food station”experiment,in which they gave the elephants a series of choices based only on smell.(50)The experiment showed that elephants may well use smell to identify patches of trees that are good to eat,and secondly to assess the quality of the trees within each patch. Free- ranging elephants presumably also use this information to locate their prefered food.Their well-developed hippocampal structures may enable elephants,like rats and people,to construct cognitive maps.英语(一)试题.13. (共14页)Section Ⅲ WritingPart A51.Directions:Read the following email from an international student and write a reply.Dear Li Ming,I've got a class assignment to make an oral report on an ancient Chinese scientist,but I'm not sure how to prepare for it.Can you give me some advice? Thank you for your help.Yours,Paul Write your answer in about 100 words on the ANSWER SHEET.Do not use your own name in your email;use“Li Ming”instead.(10 points)Part B52.Directions:Write an essay based on the picture and the chart below.In your essay,you should1)describe the picture and the chart briefly,2)interpret the implied meaning,and3)give your comments.Write your answer in 160-200 words on the ANSWER SHEET.(20 points)市民健身区家门口新建的小公园真不错!英语(一)试题.14. (共14页)2024年全国硕士研究生招生考试英语(一)试题参考答案Section I Use of English1 D 1.D 6.C 11.A 16.B 2.C7.A12.C17.D3.B8.D13.C18.C4.A9.A14.D19.B5.B10.D15.C20.ASection Ⅱ Reading ComprehensionPart AText 1 21.D 22.D 23.A 24.B 25.AText 2 26.A 27.B 28.D 29.C 30.BText 3 31.B 32.C 33.C 34.D 35.AText 4 36.A 37.B 38.A 39.D 40.BPart B41.E 42.C 43.F 44.G 45.BPart C46.它们有时会行走60多英里去寻找食物或水源,而且非常擅长判断其他大象的位置——即使后者位于其视线以外。

2014考研英语答题卡无水印完美打印版及答题注意事项

2014考研英语答题卡无水印完美打印版及答题注意事项

2014考研英语答题卡无水印完美打印版及答题注意事项2014年考研英语在整个考卷的形式上,往常分成答题卡1和答题卡2,而这次的话变成了包括实测题和答题卡,现在变成了一张大纸,而这张大的答题卡的主要原因就是我们实现了一题多卷的情况。

这次变化是最重要的是大家要粘贴两个条形码,一个是个人信息条形码,还有一个是试卷条形码,同时对于我们题目的答题区间缩小了,翻译剩下了10行,小作文10行,但是我们小作文规定要写100个单词,并不是一行写10个单词,但是第一行要写的是“亲爱的”dear,倒数第二行写的是yours,最后一行写的是liming,其实中间只有七行,大家在七行写100个单词,这也是为什么平时建议大家不要再模板上有过多的内容,通常模板给大家的内容偏多,所以大家一定要注意不要照抄,这样会导致区间不够。

而反过来的地方必须写大作文,不可以说小作文没有写完反过来用大作文的地方,要特别当心,这也是这次整个考纲上面两个巨大的变化,但是这两个变化对我们考试来说影响不会很大,考生们只要稍微关注下即可。

答题卡如下,考生们先睹为快吧:考试当天注意事项:一、进入考场正式考试之前:进入考场,请各位考生立即关闭手机等通讯设备,并且尽量不要放在身上,各位考生按照在桌面上贴着的考号,对号入座。

将携带与考试无关的物品一律放在考场前方,然后监考老师读考场规则和考试注意事项。

之后,监考老师按照考场的考生名单和照片依次与各位考生的身份证,准考证等证件一一对照无误后,在规定时间,展示该科试卷的密封大信封袋,以表示没有人在考前打开过,之后裁信封,取出各位考生考试小信封袋,发放给相应考生。

在小信封上应该是写清楚您的准考证号码和姓名和座位号。

信封有两个开口方向,请仔细看清楚在哪一边开口,请不要裁错方向。

取出试卷等所有信封中物品,按照监考老师提到的信封内容与您的事物一一对照,看是否缺少东西,请不要着急看题目,一定要仔细地听监考老师的讲解,绝对不要为一两分钟的答题时间而出现错误。

考研英语一答题卡

考研英语一答题卡

考研英语一答题卡一、答题卡的重要性在考研英语一科目中,答题卡是至关重要的。

它不仅仅是记录考生答题结果的载体,更是考生与考试官之间沟通的桥梁。

正确填写答题卡不仅可以避免因填错而导致的分数损失,还能提高考试效率,准确传递答卷信息,确保答案有效性。

二、答题卡的主要结构考研英语一答题卡一般由两部分组成:选择题答题卡和非选择题答题卡。

1. 选择题答题卡选择题答题卡通常包含有序的题号、选项以及填涂答案的小方框。

考生需要根据试题的要求,将正确选项对应的小方框涂黑。

2. 非选择题答题卡非选择题答题卡多为填写式,一般包含题号、作答区域和字数限制。

在作答区域内,考生需要根据试题要求作答,确保字迹清晰、规范。

三、正确填写答题卡的技巧填写答题卡是考生必备的基本技能,以下是一些填写答题卡的技巧,希望对考生有所帮助:1. 注意题号的对应关系在填写答题卡时,考生要仔细对照试题与答题卡上的题号,确保答题卡上的题号与试题的题号对应正确。

2. 确保填涂准确在填涂选择题答题卡时,考生应使用2B铅笔或者黑色签字笔,将正确选项对应的小方框填黑,确保填涂准确。

同时,考生要避免在涂黑时产生模糊、擦拭的情况,以免导致判卷时出现错误。

3. 注意字迹清晰填写非选择题答题卡时,考生应注意书写工整,确保字迹清晰、规范。

使用中性笔或者钢笔进行书写时,要避免墨水溢出、模糊等情况。

4. 注意字数限制在填写非选择题答题卡时,要注意字数限制。

一般情况下,答题区域内有特定的字数限制,考生需要按照要求控制答题字数,避免超过限定字数。

四、答题卡填写注意事项除了上述技巧之外,考生还需要注意以下事项,以确保答题卡的填写正确无误:1. 仔细阅读答题卡填涂规则在考试前,考生应仔细阅读并理解答题卡填涂规则。

不同的考试机构可能会有略微的差异,考生需要明确答题卡的填涂规定,避免填写错误。

2. 勿涂改、漏涂考生在填写答题卡时,要确保一次性填涂正确,避免出现涂改、漏涂的情况。

一旦发现填涂错误,应立即使用橡皮擦擦除,重新填涂。

2012考研英语答题卡(打印版和扫描版)[1]

2012考研英语答题卡(打印版和扫描版)[1]
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考研答题卡英语一 英语二

考研答题卡英语一 英语二

2024考研答题卡英语一英语二2024年考研即将到来,考生们也在积极备战。

其中,英语一的答题卡是考生们必须面对的一个难点。

本文将从答题卡的结构、填涂技巧、听力和阅读理解等方面,为考生们提供一些备考建议。

一、答题卡结构英语一的答题卡分为两个部分:听力和笔试。

听力部分包括20个填空题和10个选择题,笔试部分包括50个阅读理解题、25个完形填空题和15个翻译题。

考生们需要准备好2B铅笔、橡皮和黑色签字笔,并在规定的时间内完成答题。

二、填涂技巧在填涂答题卡时,考生们需要注意以下几点:1、准确阅读题目的要求,确认自己要填涂的选项;2、填涂时要注意将选项涂满,以免机器无法识别;3、如果需要修改答案,要用橡皮擦干净,以免造成误读;4、填涂完毕后,要仔细检查填涂是否正确。

三、听力部分备考建议听力是英语一答题卡中的重要部分,考生们可以从以下几个方面进行备考:1、提高听力水平,多听英语新闻、广播、电视节目等,增加自己的语感;2、练习听力题,了解听力题目的出题方式和解题技巧;3、注意听力中的细节,如时间、地点、人物等,这些细节往往是解题的关键;4、在听力的过程中做好笔记,记录关键信息。

四、阅读理解备考建议阅读理解是英语一答题卡中的另一个重要部分,考生们可以从以下几个方面进行备考:1、提高阅读速度,增加阅读量,了解不同类型文章的写作风格和结构;2、掌握阅读技巧,如快速阅读、略读、扫读等,提高对文章的理解能力;3、注意阅读中的关键词和关键句,这些是理解文章的重要线索;4、对于一些难以理解的部分,可以尝试结合上下文进行推理和分析。

五、完形填空备考建议完形填空是英语一答题卡中的另一个难点,考生们可以从以下几个方面进行备考:1、提高词汇量,掌握常用单词和短语的含义和用法;2、注意上下文的联系,理解文章的整体结构和意思;3、根据语法规则和习惯用法来判断选项,确保填入的选项符合语境;4、对于一些难以判断的选项,可以先跳过,等完成其他题目后再回来思考。

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