学位英语考试阅读理解专项练习题16
While a new school term is about to begin, perhaps we should reconsider the matter of examinations. In July, two writers (Letters to the Editor) praised the cancellation of exams because they believe "tests don't tell the whole story."
As a teacher who has worked in four countries, I have had the experience that a student who earns good marks is generally a good student, and that a student's final mark in a subject is usually a grade average of the year's work. Of course there are exceptions, but they do not have the frequency that would give an unfair picture of a student's ability.
The simple fact is that proper class work, diligent exam studies and good marks are almost certain indicators or a student's future performance. The opposite, almost certainly, incompetence.
There is no acceptable substitute for competition and examination of quality. How can teachers and future officials determine what a student has learned and remembered? Should we simply take the student's word for it? Any institution that "liberates" students from fair and formal exams is misguided, if not ignorant. And surely the "graduates" of such institutions will lack trustworthiness, not to mention being rejected by foreign universities for graduate or other studies.
When all is said and done, I sense that a fear of failure and a fear of unpleasant comparisons with others is at the bottom of most ban exams talk. Excellence and quality fear nothing. On the contrary, they seek competition and desire the satisfaction of being the best.
1. Which of the following will the author of this passage agree with?
A. Tests are not effective in measuring the students'abilities.
B. Tests are an effective measure of the students'abilities.
C. Tests can only measure some of the students'abilities.
D. Tests may not be useful for measuring students'abilities.
2. The two writers mentioned in the first paragraph ______.
A. opposed judging students by the results of exams
B. must have proposed other ways of testing students
C. regarded exams as a way of punishing students
D. seemed to be worried about the poor marks of their students
3. According to the letter, a student's final mark ______.
A. is often encouraging
B. often gives a fair picture of the year's work
C. often proves unreliable
D. often tells whether he likes the subject or not
4. If a student graduated from a university which does not require exams he would ______.
A. have to continue his studies
B. have a feeling of failure
C. be incompetent
D. not be admitted by foreign institutions
5. According to the letter, those who dislike the idea of examinations are probably afraid of ______.
A. competing with other students B. being graded unfairly
C. working too hard D. being dismissed from school
1.[答案]B
【精析】从文中第四段"There is no acceptable substitute for competition and examination of quality"可知B正确。
2.[答案]A
【精析】从第一段第二句two writers (Letters to the Editor) praised the cancellation of exams because they believe "tests don't tell the whole story."可知A正确。
3.[答案]B
【精析】从第二段"and that a student's final mark in a subject is usually a grade average of the year's work."可知正确答案为B.
4.[答案]D
【精析】从第四段末尾"And surely the 'graduates' of such institutions will lack trustworthiness, not to mention being rejected by foreign universities for graduate or other studies."可知正确答案为D.
5.[答案]A
【精析】文章更后一段"I sense that a fear of failure and a fear of unpleasant comparisons with others is at the bottom of most ban exams talk."可知A正确。