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2020考研英语一真题及答案「完整版」!奥菲欧

2020考研英语一真题及答案「完整版」!

2020考研英语一真题及答案【完整版】!【完形】Directions: 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)Even if families don't sit down to eat together as frequently as before, millions of Britons will nonetheless have got a share this weekend of one of that nation's great traditions: the Sunday roast. 1 a cold winter's day, few culinary pleasures can 2 it. Yet as we report now. The food police are determined our health. That this 3 should be rendered yet another quilty pleasure 4 to damage our health.The Food Standards Authority (FSA) has 5 a public worming about the risks of a compound called acrylamide that forms in some foods cooked 6 high temperatures. This means that people should 7 crisping their roast potatoes, reject thin -crust pizzas and only 8 toast their bread. But where is the evidence to support such adarmlist advice? 9 studies have shown that acrylamide can cause neurological damage in mice, there is no 10 evidence that it causes cancer in humans.Scientists say the compound is 11 to cause cancer but have no hard scientific proof 12 the precautionary principle it could be argued that it is 13 to follow the FSA advice. 14 it was rumourded that smoking caused cancer for years before the evidence was found to prove a 15Doubtless a piece of boiled feef can always be 16 up on Sunday alongside some steamed vegetables, without the York shire pudding and no wine. But would life be worth living? 17 ,the FSA says it is not telling people to cut out roast foods 18 , but rece their lifetime intake.However its 19 risks coming a cross as being pushy and overprotective. Constant health scares just 20 with no one listening.1. [A]In [B]Towards [C]on [D]Till2. [A ]match [B]express [C]satisfy [D]influence3.[A]patience [B]enjoyment [C]surprise [D]concem4.[A]intensified [B]privileged [C] compelled [D]guaranteed5. [A]issued [B]received [C]ignored [D]cancelled6. [A] under [B]at [C]for [D]by7. [A]forget [B]regret [C]finish [D] avoid8. [A]partially [B]regularly [C] easily [D]initially9. [A]Unless [B]Since [C]If [D]While10.[A] secondary [B]extermal [C] conclusive [D] negative11.[A]insufficient [B]bound [C]likely [D]slow12.[A]On the basis of [B]At the cost of [C] In addition to [D]In contrast to13.[A]interesting [B]advisable [C]urgent [D]fortunate14.[A]As usual [B]In particular [C]By definition [D]After all15.[A]resemblance [B]combination [C] connection [D]pattern16.[A]made [B]served [C]saved [D]used17.[A]To be fair [B]For instance [C]To be brief [D]In general18.[A]reluctantly [B]entirely [C] graally [D] carefully19.[A] promise [B] experience [C]campaign [D] competition20.[A]follow up [B]pick up [C] open up [D]end up答案(1-20)1. on2. match3. enjoyment4. intensified5. issued6. at7. avoid8. easily9. while10. conclusive11. bound12. on the basis of13. advisable14. after all15. connection16. served17. to be fair18. entirely19. campaign20. end up【阅读】Section III Reading ComprehensionPart A Directions: 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 1A group of labour MPs, among them Yvette Cooper, are bringing in the new year with a call to institute a UK "town of culture" award. The proposal is that it should sit alongside the existing city of culture title, which was held by Hull in 2017 and has been awarded to Coventry for Zozl. Cooper and her colleagues argue that the success of the crown for Hull, where it brought in220m of investment and an avalache of arts, out not to be confined to cities.Britain' town, it is true are not prevented from applying, but they generally lack the resources to put together a bit to beat their bigger competitions. A town of culture award could, it is argued, become an annual event, attracting funding and creating jobs.Some might see the proposal as a boo by prize for the fact that Britain is no longer be able to apply for the much more prestigious title of European capital of culture, a sought-after award bagged by Glasgow in 1990 and Livorpool in 2008. "A cynic might speculate that the UK is on the verge of disappearing into an endless fever of self-celebration in its desperation to reinvent itself for the post-Brexit world: after town of culture, who knows that will follow-village of culture? Suburb of culture? Hamlet of culture?It is also wise to recall that such titles are not a cure-all. A badly run "year of culture"washes in and out of a place like the tide, bringing prominence for a spell but leaving no lasting benefits to the community. The really successful holders of such titles are those that do a great deal more than fill hotel bedrooms and bring in high-profile arts events and good press for a year. They transform the aspirations of the people who live there; they nudge the self-image of the city into a bolder and more optimistic light.It is hard to get right, and requires a remarkable degree of vision, as well as cooperation between city authorities, the private sector, community groups and cultural organisations. But it can be done: Glasgow's year as European capital of culture can certainly be seen as one of complex series of factors that have turned the city into the power of art, music and theatre that it remains today.A "town of culture" could be not just about the arts but about honouring a town's peculiarities-helping sustain its high street, supporting local facilities and above all celebrating its people and turn it into action.21. Cooper and her colleagues argue that a "town of culture" award could [A] consolidate the town-city ties in Britain.[B] promote cooperation among Britain's towns.[C] increase the economic strength of Britain's towns.[D] focus Britain's limited resources on cultural events.22. According to Paragraph 2, the proposal might be regarded by some as [A] a sensible compromise.[B] a self-deceiving attempt.[C] an eye-cotching bonus.[D] an inaccessible target.23. The author suggests that a title holder is successful only if it [A] endeavours to maintain its image.[B] meets the aspirations of its people.[C] brings its local arts to prominence.[D] commits to its long-term growth.24. Glasgow is mentioned in Paragraph 3 to present [A] a contrasting case.[B] a supporting example.[C]a background story.[D] a related topic.25. What is the author's attitude towards the proposal?[A] Skeptical[B] Objective[C] Favourable[D] Critical答案(21-25)21.D focus Britain's limited resources on cultural events.22.B a self-deceiving attempt.23.D commits to its long-term growth.24.B a supporting example.25.C Favourable.Text2Scientific publishing has long been a licence to print money, Scientists need journals in which to publish their research, so they will supply the articles without monetary reward. Other scientists perform the specialised work of peer review also for free, because it is a central element in the acquisition of status and the proction of scientific knowledge.With the content of papers secured for free, the publisher needs only find a market for its journal. Until this century, university libraries were not very price sensitive. Scientific publishers routinely report profit margins approaching 40% on their operations, at a time when the rest of the publishing instry is in an existential crisis.The Dutch giant Elsevier, which claims to publish 25% of the scientific papers proced in the world, made profits of more than f 900m last year, while UK universities alone spent more than f 210m in 2016 to enable researchers to access their own publicly funded research;both figures seem to rise unstoppably despite increasingly desperate efforts to change them.The most drastic, and thoroughly illegal, reaction has been the emergence of Sci-Hub, a kind of global photocopier for scientific papers, set up in 2012, which now claims to offer access to every pay walled article published since 2015. The success of Sci-Hub, which relies on researchers passing on copies they have themselves legally accessed, shows the legal ecosystem has lost legitimacy among its users and must be transformed so that it works for all participants.In Britain the move towards open access publishing has been driven by funding bodies.In some ways it has been very successful. More than half of all British scientific research is now published under open access terms; either freely available from the moment of publication,or pay walled for a year or more so that the publishers can make a profit before being placed on general release.Yet the new system has not worked out any cheaper for the universities. Publishers have responded to the demand that they make their proct free to readers by charging their writers fees to cover the costs of preparing an article. These range from around500 to $5,000.A report last year pointed out that the costs both of subscriptions and of these "article preparation costs" had been steadily rising at a rate above inflation.In some ways the scientific publishing model resembles the economy of the social internet:labour is provided free in exchange for the hope of status, while huge profits are made by a few big firms who run the market places. In both cases, we need a rebalancing of power.26. Scientific publishing is seen as "a licence to print money" partly because [A] its funding has enjoyed a steady increase.[B] its marketing strategy has been successful.[C] its payment for peer review is reced.[D] its content acquisition costs nothing.!27. According to Paragraphs 2 and 3, scientific publishers Elsevier have [A] thrived mainly on university libraries.[B] gone through an existential crisis.[C] revived the publishing instry.[D] financed researchers generously.28. How does the author feel about the success of Sci-Hub? [A] Relieved.[B] Puzzled.[C] Concerned.[D] Encouraged.29. It can be learned from Paragraphs 5 and 6 that open access terms [A] allow publishers some room to make money.[B] render publishing much easier for scientists.[C] rece the cost of publication substantially.[D] free universities from financial burdens.30. Which of the following characterises the scientific publishing model?[A] Trial subscription is offered.[B] Labour triumphs over status.[C]Costs are well controlled.[D] The few feed on the many.答案(26-30)26.D its content acquisition costs nothing.27.A thrived mainly on university libraries.28.D Encouraged.29.A allow publishers some room to make money.30.D The few feed on the many.Text 3Progressives often support diversity mandates as a path to equality and a way to level the playing field. But all too often such policies are an insincere form of virtue-signaling that benefits only the most privileged and does little to help average people.A pair of bills sponsored by Massachusetts state Senator Jason Lewis and House Speaker Pro Tempore Patricia Haddad, to ensure "gender parity" on boards and commissions, provide a case in point.Haddad and Lewis are concerned that more than half the state-government board are lessthan40 percent female. In order to ensure that elite women have more such opportunities, they have proposed imposing government quotas. If the bills become law, state boards and commissions will be required to set aside 50 percent of board seats for women by 2022.The bills are similar to a measure recently adopted in Califomia, which last year became the first state to require gender quotas for private companies. In signing the measure, California Governor Jerry Brown admitted that the law, which expressly classifies people on the basis of sex, is probably unconstitutional.The US Supreme Court frowns on sex based classifications unless they are designed to address an "important" policy interest, Because the California law applies to all boards, even where there is no history of prior discrimination, courts are likely to rule that the law violates the constitutional guarantee of "equal protection".But are such government mandates even necessary? Female participation on corporate boards may not currently mirror the percentage of women in the general population, but so what?The number of women on corporate boards has been steadily increasing without government interference. According to a study by Catalyst, between 2010 and 2015 the share of women on the boards of global corporations increased by 54 percent.Requiring companies to make gender the primary qualification for board membership will inevitably lead to less experienced private sector boards. That is exactly what happened when Norway adopted a nationwide corporate gender quota.Writing in The New Republic, Alice Lee notes that increasing the number of opportunities for board membership without increasing the pool of qualified women to serve on such boards has led to a "golden skirt "phenomenon, where the same elite women scoop up multiple seats on a variety of boards.Next time somebody pushes corporate quotas as a way to promote gender equity,remember that such policies are largely self-serving measures that make their sponsors feelgood but do little to help average women.31.The author believes that the bills sponsored by Lewis and Haddad will [A] help little to rece gender bias.[B] pose a threat to the state government.[C] raise women's position in politics.[D] greatly broaden career options.32. Which of the following is true of the Califormia measure?[A] It has irritated private business owners.[B] It is welcomed by the Supreme Court.[C] It may go against the Constitution.[D] It will settle the prior controversies.33. The author mentions the study by Catalyst to illustrate [A] the harm from arbitrary board decision. [B]the importance of constitutional guarantees.[C] the pressure on women in global corporations.[D] the needlessness of government interventions.34. Norway's adoption of a nationwide corporate gender quota has led to [A] the underestimation of elite women's role[B] the objection to female participation on boards.[C]the entry of unqualified candidates into the board.[D] the growing tension between labor and management.35. Which of the following can be inferred from the text?[A] Women's need in employment should be considered.[B] Feasibility, should be a prime concern in policy making.[C] Everyone should try hard to promote social justice.[D] Major social issues should be the focus of legislation.答案(31-35)31.A help little to rece gender bias.32.C It may go against the Constitution.33.D the needlessness of government interventions.34.C the entry of unqualified candidates into the board.35.B Feasibility should be a prime concern in policymaking.Text4 :Last Thursday, the French Senate passed a digital services tax, which would impose an entirely new tax on large multinationals that provide digital services to consumers or users in France. Digital services include everything from providing a platform for selling goods and services online to targeting advertising based on user data, and the tax applies to gross revenue from such services. Many French politicians and media outlets have referred to this as a"GAFA tax," meaning that it is designed to apply primarily to companies such as Google,Apple, Facebook and Amazon-in other words, multinational tech companies based in the United States.The digital services tax now awaits the signature of President Emmanuel Macron, who has expressed support for the measure, and it could go into effect within the next few weeks.But it has already sparked significant controversy, with the Unite Sates trade representative opening an investigation into whether the tax discriminates against American companies,which in turn could lead to trade sanctions against France.The French tax is not just a unilateral move by one country in need of revenue. Instead,the digital services tax is part of a much larger trend, with countries over the past few years proposing or putting in place an alphabet soup of new international tax provisions. These have included Britain's DPT (diverted profits tax).Australia's MAAL (multinational antiavoidance, law), and India's SEP (significant economic presence) test, to name but a few. At the same time, the European Union. Spain,Britain and several other countries have all seriously contemplated digital services taxes.These unilateral developments differ in their specifics, but they are all designed to tax multinationals on income and revenue that countries believe they should have a right to tax,even if international tax rules do not grant them that right. In other words, they all share a view that the international tax system has failed to keep up with the current economy.In response to these many unilateral measures, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is currently working with 131 countries to reach aconsensus by the end of 2020 on an international solution. Both France and the United States are involved in the organization's work, but France's digital services tax and the American response raise questions about what the future holds for the international tax system.France's planned tax is a clear warning: Unless a broad consensus can be reached on reforming the international tax system, other nations are likely to follow suit, and American companies will face a cascade of different taxes from dozens of nations that will prove burdensome and costly.36.The French Senate has passed a bill to [A] regulate digital services platforms.[B] protect French companies interests.[C] impose a levy on tech multinationals.[D] curb the influence of advertising.37. It can be learned from Paragraph 2 that the digital services tax [A] may trigger countermeasures against France.[B] is apt to arouse criticism at home and abroad.[C] aims to ease international trade tensions.[D] will prompt the tech giants to quit France.38. The countries adopting the unilateral measures share the opinion that [A] redistribution of tech giants' revenue must be ensured.[B] the current international tax system needs upgrading.[C] tech multinationals' monopoly should be prevented.[D] all countries ought to enjoy equal taxing rights.39. It can be learned from Para 5 that the OECO's current work [A] is being resisted by US companies.[B] needs to be readjusted immediately.[C] is faced with uncertain prospects.[D] needs to in involve more countries.40. Which of the following might be the best title for this text?[A] France Is Confronted with Trade Sanctions[B] France leads the charge on Digital Tax[C] France Says "NO" to Tech Multinationals[D] France Demands a Role in the Digital Economy答案(36-40)36.C impose alevy on tech multinationals.37.A may trigger countermeasures against France.38.B the current international tax system needs upgrading39.C is faced with uncertain prospects.40.B France leads the charge on Digital TaxPart B Directions:In the following text, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 41-45, choose the most suitable one from the fist A-G to fit into each of the numbered blanks. There are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the gaps. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)[A] Eye fix actions are brief[B] Too much eye contact is instinctively felt to be rude[C] Eye contact can be a friendly social signal[D] Personality can affect how a person reacts to eye contact[E] Biological factors behind eye contact are being investigated [F] Most people are not comfortable holding eye contact with strangers[G] Eye contact can also be aggressive.In a social situation, eye contact with another person can show that you are paying attention in a friendly way, But it can also be antagonistic such as when a political candidate turns toward their competitor ring a debate and makes eye contact that signals hostility.Here's what hard science reveals about eye contact: We know that a typical infant will instinctively gaze into its mother's eyes, and she will look back. This mutual gaze is a major part of the attachment between mother and child. In althood, looking someone else in a pleasant way can be a complimentary sign of paying attention. It can catch someone's attention in a crowded room, "Eye contact and smile" can signal availability and confidence, a common-sense notion supported in studies by psychologist Monica Moore.42. Neuroscientist Bonnie Augeung found that the hormone oxytocin increased the amount of eye contact from men toward the interviewer ring a brief interview when the direction of their gaze was recorded. This was also found in high- functioning men with some autistic spectrum symptoms, who may tend to avoid eye contact. Specific brain regions that respond ring direct gaze are being explored by other researches, using advanced methods of brain scanning.43. With the use of eye-tracking technology, Julia Minson of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government concluded that eye contact can signal very different kinds of messages,depending on the situation. While eye contact may be a sign of connection or trust in friendly situations, it's more likely to be associated with dominance or intimidation in adversarial situations. "Whether you' re a politician or a parent, it might be helpful to keep in mind that trying to maintain eye contact may backfire if you' re trying to convince someone who has a different set of beliefs than you," said Minson.44. When we look at a face or a picture, our eyes pause on one spot at a time, often on the eyes or mouth. These pauses typically occur at about three per second, and the eyes then jump to another spot, until several important points in the image. are registered like a series of snapshots. How the whole image is then assembled and perceived is still a mystery although it is the subject of current research.45. In people who score high in a test of neuroticism, a personality dimension associated with self-consciousness and anxiety, eye contact triggered more activity associated with avoidance,according to the Finnish researcher Jari Hietanen and colleagues "Our findings indicate that people do not only feel different when they are the centre of attention but that their brain reactions also differ." A more direct finding is that people who scored high for negative emotions like anxiety looked at others for shorter periods of time and reported more comfortable feelings when others did not look directly at them.答案(41-45)41. C Eye contact can be a friendly social signal42.E Biological factors behind eye contact are being investigated43.G Eye contact can also be aggressive44.A Eye fixactions are brief45.D Personality can affect how a person reacts to eye contactPart CDirections: Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation should be written neatly on the ANSWER SHEET. (10points)Following the explosion of creativity in Florence ring the 14h century known as the Renaissance, the modern world saw a departure from what it had once known. It turned from God and the authority of the Roman Catholic Church and instead favoured a more humanistic approach to being. Renaissance ideas had spread throughout Europe well into the 17h century,with the arts and sciences flourishing extraordinarily among those with a more logical disposition. (46) with the Church's teachings and ways of thinking eclipsed by the Renaissance,the gap between the Medieval and modern periods had been bridged leading to new and unexplored itellectual territories.During the Renaissance, the great minds of Nicolaus Copernicus, Johannes Kepler and Galileo Galilei demonstrated the power of scientific study and discovery. (47) Before each of their revelations many thinkers at the time had sustained more ancient ways of thinking.including the geo-centric view that the Earth was a the centre of our universe. Copernicus theorized in 1543 that all of the planets that we knew of revolved not around the Earth, but the Sun, a system that was later upheld by Galileo at his own expense. Offering up such a theory ring a time of high tension between scientific and religious minds was branded as heresy and any such heretics that continued to spread these lies were to be punished by imprisonment or even death.(48) Despite attempts by the Church to suppress. this new generation of logicians and rationalists, more explanations for how the universe functioned were being made at a rate that the people could no longer ignore.It was with these great revelations that a new kind of philosophy founded in reason was born.The Church's long- standing dogma was losing the great battle for truth to rationalists and scientists. This very fact embodied the new ways of thinking that swept through Europe ring most of 17h century. (49) As many took on the ty of trying to integrate reasoning and scientific philosophies into the world, the Renaissance was over and it was time for a new era-the Age of Reason.The 17h and I8h centuries were times of radical change and curiosity, Scientific method,rectionism and the questioning of Church ideals was to be encouraged, as were ideas of liberty, tolerance and progress. (50) Such actions to seek knowledge and to understand what information we already knew were captured by the Latin phrase' sapere aude' or dare to know',after Immanuel Kant used it in his essay" An Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?".It was the purpose and responsibility of great minds to go forth and seek out the truth, which they believed to be founded in knowledge.答案(46-50)46.随着教会的教义和思维方式在文艺复兴时期黯然失色,中世纪与现代之间的鸿沟得以弥合,从而出现了新的及尚未开发的知识领域。47.在每个真理揭示之前,当时的许多思想家都采用了更古老的思维方式,仍旧沿用以前的思维模式,其中包括认为地球是宇宙中心的地球中心说。48.尽管教会试图镇压这-代逻辑学家和理性主义者,但人们对宇宙如何运转的解释却越来越多,并且以-种不容忽视的速度在增加。49.当许多人承担起将理性科学的哲学融入世界的责任时,文艺复兴时代已经结束,并且开启了一个新的时代。50.此类寻求知识和了解已知信息的行为被拉丁语概括为:“sapere aude"即"敢于求知”作文Section ll WritingPart A51. Directions:The students union of your university has assigned you to inform the international students about an upcoming singing contest. White a notice in about 100 words.Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.Do not use your own name in the notice. (10 points)小作文:通知留学生唱歌比赛 【参考范文】NoticeDec.21, 2019In order to enrich the campus life and provide the colorful life for you, the Students' Union is preparing the upcoming singing contest, which will be held in the auditorium in our university on the evening of December 31, 2019. Now, the Union is recruiting contestants for this competition.Anyone who are fond of signing or interested in the competition, please send his or her application to students’union@sohu.com before next Wednesday. Besides, there are generous awards in gratitude for this activity. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any queries concerning the singing contest. Meanwhile, volunteers for this activity are badly needed to assist us in organizing the relevant affairs.We are looking forward to your participation.The Students' UnionPart B52. Directions:Write an essay of 160-200 words based on the pictures below, In your essay, you should1) Describe the picture briefly,2) Interpret the implied meaning, and3) Give your comments.Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)大作文:习惯良好的时间管理习惯 【参考范文】Portrayed distinctively by the two cartoons above is an impressive scene: a girl in the left picture is doing homework and saying that early completion is better. Nevertheless, the boy in the right picture is sitting in front of the desk and saying that he will not finish the homework until the last minute.Undoubtedly, the symbolic implication of the pictures is to show us that importance should be attached to the formation of good habits, especially the good habit of time management. On the one hand, efficient time management is critical to personal development. As the old saying goes,“Time is money," and in the fast-paced modern life, it seems that we always have a lot of things to do and we are very busy. In the face of such a situation, we have to realize that efficiency holdsthe key to saving time and time management skills hold the key to personal success. On the other hand, good time management habits play a vital role in the development of the whole society. There is no doubt that, to a large extent, social progress is closely related to the efforts of each indivial. If we can develop the good habit of time management, we are much more likely to improve efficiency and have a better performance in the learning and working process, which is anintegral part of social advances and prosperity.From what has been mentioned above, we can come to the conclusion that the sense of efficient time management skills is of equal importance in personal and social progress.Therefore,we ought to take advantage of the phenomenon to enlighten the public and the press is expected to take a lead in advertising the value of developing good time management habits. 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外语 在任何考研专业中都是必考的科目,绝大部分专业考的是英语。下面就通过对英语试卷结构、考核要求这几部分的分析让大家对考研英语先有个概念:考什么,怎么考!英语有两套试卷:英语一,英语二。一般学术硕士考英语一,专业硕士考英语二。英语二的难度要比英语一的难度低!以英语一为例:第一题 完形填空:10分, 一篇280个左右单词的文章, 从中选出20个空,每个空0.5分,平均得分3.5分。第二题 阅读理解:40分, 四篇文章,每篇文章五道题,每题两分。 这部分,考生通常得分要在28分,如果低于28分,英语总分将很难突破50分(经管类学科考生英语最低分数线为50分)。第三题 选择搭配:10分,一篇文章从中挑选五句话,并且加入两个干扰选项,让把正确的句子放在正确的空上,一个两分。这道题有连带错误效应,填错一个就有可能错两个!第四题 翻译(英译汉):10分,一篇文章选出五句话,每句话30个单词左右,一个两分。 第五题 小作文:10分,写一篇一百个单词的应用文。第六题:大作文:20分,写一篇200个单词的议论文。以上就是英语一的试卷结构,下面再说一下英语二与英语一的区别。首先,英语二大纲要求的阅读单词量和英语一一样,但英语二中没有超纲单词!英语一中明确的说有600多个超纲单词!其次,语法的考核点也不一样。英语一的语法十多种,常考的有9种。英语二大纲明确要求, 英语二语法考点就8种,语法要求也相对简单。最后,题型:完形填空都是 20个选项, 但是英语一的文章相对较短,难度大些;阅读理解题量一样,但是英语二的文章比英语一的稍微简单点,没有超纲词汇;翻译,英语一是翻译句子,英语二是翻译全文,精确度要求不高;作文, 都是分为小作文和大作文,大作文的话, 英语一大多数是漫画,提炼主旨完成写作, 字数是160-200个单词,是一个相对开放的话题,英语二是介绍图表为主,要求150字左右,内容相对封闭。以上简单介绍了考研英语试卷的结构,通过分析试卷,可以明确的知道英语怎么考,希望能帮助到研宝们英语备考!

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20考研英语真题试卷分析与复习策略

2020考研结束,小西老师们经过这几天的整理、研讨分析,终于把今年的真题卷研究透彻了!今天,小西带大家了解一下完形填空和阅读理解~Let's take a look!Part 1 英语一01完形填空复现结构(题目源于20考研英语一真题)02阅读理解主旨大意(题目源于20考研英语一真题)作者态度题(题目源于20考研英语一真题)Part 2 英语二01阅读理解事实细节题(题目源于20考研英语二真题)推理判断题(题目源于20考研英语二真题)词义推断题(题目源于20考研英语二真题)讲个秘密上面全部的这些题型的解题技巧,小西都在冲刺专题当中详细地讲解过,除此之外,在小西的押题密卷中,阅读理解text2与2020年英语二真题text3主题一致,都是环保类,且复现较多真题词汇。20考研英语真题text3小西押题密卷text2WOW~应该给小西老师加鸡腿!21考研的童鞋们,考研跟对老师很重要,而小西的老师刚好专业!想真题体验的童靴可以去小西考研APP上了解哦

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考研:英语试卷几乎全方位被吐槽,今年真的那么难吗?

12月21日下午,考研初试考的是英语,这是一个公共科目,还没考完,考研英语就上了热搜。很意外吗?其实一点也不意外。我们知道,考研英语都是统考试卷,包括英语一和英语二两套试卷,通常学术型硕士考英语一,专业型硕士考英语二(当然也不绝对,有少数专业型硕士也考英语一,比如中医学类的专硕,就考英语一),由于面对全体考生,今年考研人数又高达341万,关注度高,是自然的。不过,瞬间上热搜,最主要的还因为难度较大。一般来说,英语一难度较大,而英语二则相对简单,这从历年来看,规律如此。所以,说英语难,通常是指英语一难。那么,今年英语一难度如何?从考场走下来的考生,有多人表示,难度较大,比去年似乎更难一些。除了完形填空相对比较简单,其他题目,几乎全方位被考生吐槽。有考生反映,阅读太难了,好几篇没看懂,做题更是难以下手,靠猜。有考生反映,英语一的翻译全是神句,只能连蒙带猜,几乎编不出一句完整的句子。连大小作文都被吐槽,有考生说,自己背的作文模板一点也不管用,只能临场另起炉灶,但也靠不住,写得一塌糊涂。类似吐槽从网上到网下,不绝于耳。其实,今年英语一的两个作文,小作文是通知留学生唱歌比赛,大作文题目是习惯,配图两幅,要求说明习惯的的重要性。其实这两个作文都比较常规,自由发挥得空间也不小,按道理难度是不大的。但考生在考场中,会高度紧张,容易影响发挥,导致思维很难展开,甚至犯些基地错误。比如,有考生竟然把custom(习惯)写成了customer(顾客),自己下考场后都感觉哭笑不得。至于今年英语一的阅读理解,确实是比较难,这其实是英语一的传统了,这也是考查英语能力最重要的方面。考研英语考查的主要就是读写能力,尤其是阅读能力,因为读研后做研究,需要阅读大量的英文文献、论文等,英语阅读能力属于很基础很重要的能力。如果只是从试卷来看,今年的考研英语一,总体难度大致和去年相当,维持了较难的一贯传统。之所以考生吐槽较多,主要是因为临场发挥问题,因为紧张、基础不牢等原因,不少考生发挥得不好,就感觉难度很大,甚至感觉明显超过去年。当然,今年考研英语难度到底如何,需要将试卷难度本身与考生的实际作答情况加以结合,才能得出明确可信的结果。目前刚刚考完,只能根据试卷情况和部分考生反馈加以分析。你觉得今年考研英语的难度如何

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考研英语试卷中命题素材出自哪里,你了解过吗

考研英语难吗,有人说难,有人说不难,其实难不难不仅仅取决于个人,更多的还取决于你会不会备考。如有些考生不仅悟出了命题规律,连英语命题素材的出处都了解得很清楚。如果你从来没有思考过这个问题,不妨今天随小编来了解一下。1、英语真题素材出自哪里?没有特别规定,但是,命题组的老师们都知道,可用材料均选自英美主流杂志或书籍。在选择标准上,大家的共识是,不用文学类材料,比如小说、戏剧、文学散文等,也不使用专业性特别强的材料,因为使用专业性过强的材料对非该专业的学生不够公平。此外,命题材料所涉及的话题也格外注意,比如,谈论宗教、种族、政治的文字一般不用。就整体而言,考研英语较多采用经济、教育、文化等公共话题的篇章。并且,老师们选材时,经常以所选文章能否找得出"题眼"而做取舍,比如,选择阅读理解的篇章时,文字的表述要有曲折,才好设置题目。当然,文章中若有"超纲"词,或过于专业的术语,命题老师会将其替换掉或做适当解释,以便考生顺利阅读。2、考研英语素材哪些最靠谱?绝大多数都来源于英美主流报刊杂志,比如TheEconomist(《经济学人》)、BloombergBusinessWeek(《商业周刊》)、Nature(《自然杂志》)、TheWallStreetJournal(《华尔街邮报》、TheNewYorkTimes(《纽约时报》)等。偶尔也会在一些书籍中寻找合适的文字做考试素材,比如,有些做翻译题目的篇章选自相关的英文专著,但不多,并且会对其中的个别术语和专业概念做细致处理,保证考试的公平。因此,考研备考中重要的就是研读,因为语篇永远都在变化,但命题思路和题目设置是稳定的。这也是考研命题的整体思路。3、是否会从英美报纸上选择命题材料?一般不会。因为报纸上发表的文章通常面向大众读者,文字表述浅显易懂,不适于出题,并且报纸文章通常强调时事性,由于考生关注时事的程度不同,以此类内容做考题或对不同考生有失公允。4、作文的命题有什么规律?考研英语的作文题目通常以一幅图画或一个图表给出。在话题选择上,命题人不会刻意贴近社会热点话题,基本会选择大家相对熟悉的话题,消除因为背景知识不同带来的差异,保证公平。另外,每年考题素材的选择从未预设过主题偏向,所用材料只要来源与内容足够多样并适合一贯命题要求即可。即便是被热炒的《经济学人》杂志,入选篇章的数量也并没有明显高过其他刊物。还在为不知道从何入手考研英语复习而头大吗?还在纠结考研英语考试素材都出自何处吗?这篇文章可以帮你解决很多问题。多读书、多看报、少玩游戏,多关注小编的文章,一定会对你有所帮助的!

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考研英语阅卷规则

今天与大家说说考研英语真题改卷评分的细则,首先要说的是,大家考试是在报考点进行的,一考完以后,会对大家的考卷进行分类,将考同一区域学校(一般以省为单位)的试卷整合在一起,运送到当地,由当地考试院组织老师进行批改。所以就会出现大家常说的某某区域阅卷“旱区”的说法,比如考北京高校的同学,卷子都被押运到北京进行改卷。考研英语的阅卷分为“人工阅卷”和“机器阅卷”两部分,考研英语大部分是客观题,所以阅卷大部分是机器阅卷,就是填答题卡,只要大家认真的对好题号,将选项涂满就没什么问题,英语四六级应该经历蛮多的。而客观题部分就是“翻译”和“写作”两大块,分值占比40分,也不算小分数了。翻译部分评分规则英语一翻译5道题,每道题2分,总共10分。一般现在大家看一些翻译真题解析或是一些翻译课程,老师都会告诉你,一个句子会分为4个部分,每个部分占到0.5分。因此在平时训练的时候就要学会划分得分点,做个3-5年真题,这个就很好把握了。如果在答题的时候,发现一句话1个或是2个采分点不会翻译或是翻译不顺,这样的话将会翻译的采分点翻译出来也可以的,不会的部分不要将他们乱翻译联通在一起,扭曲了整个句子的意思,这样都没分了。因为翻译的不好,所以改卷的时候老师会对几个点进行赋分,只要写出来一个采分点可以得0.5分,不会因为英语句子不通顺,而不给你分。如果是要一句话拿到2分,老师还要看你整个句子翻译是否正确,有时候4个得分点都对了,但是整个句子意思扭曲了,也是会被扣分的。关于翻译部分,只要大家的意思对就好了,就是像人说的话就OK了,对于修辞上不做要求,那个是翻译大师的事情。考研英语写作部分先来看看英语写作主要考察方向。再看看一般评分标准(放大可以看清楚)写作评分原则和方法①A 节作文的的评分侧重点在于信息点的覆盖和内容的组织、语言的准确性、格式和语域的恰当。对语法结构和词汇多样性的要求将根据具体试题做调整。允许在作文中使用提示语中出现的关键词,但使用提示语中出现过的词组或句子将被扣分。B 节作文的评分重点在于内容的完整性、文章的组织连贯性、语法结构和词汇的多样性及语言的准确性。②一篇作文由两位老师改卷,评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来给分。大家也看到一档次就是4分之差,所以阅卷老师会在档内有 1-3 分的调节分。③A 节作文的字数要求是 100 词左右。B节作文的字数要求是 160-200 词。作文长度不够是要被扣分的,小作文都有套路比较简单,很多同学都可以写到100词,但是大作文就要留意了。④拼写与标点符号与语言准确性的方面。评分时,视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑。不管是平时默写,仿写,单词和标点是大家自己可以注意的,如果有整理自己模板的同学,这些更新最基本的。⑤如书写较差,以致影响视觉效果,将分数降低一个档次。所以阿呆建议各位,如果书写比较差的同学,可以在复习的同时进行英语书法的练习,建议用看起来比较美观的衡水体,这个字帖某宝就有卖,一般是4-5元一本,练他个1-2个月,效果还是很显著,本来就写的很好的同学就没必要练习了。

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揭秘考研初试阅卷,你的试卷到底发生了什么?

考研初试已经结束,你的试卷去哪了?它们是怎么一步步被评卷打分的呢?小N今天为大家揭秘考研初试阅卷流程,一起来了解下吧!考研阅卷大揭秘一、试卷由谁阅卷呢?根据教育部关于印发《2020年全国硕士研究生招生工作管理规定》的通知可以了解到:国家和招生单位共同阅卷:1. 全国统考科目评卷工作实行省(区、市)高等学校招生委员会统一领导、省级教育招生考试机构统一组织、评卷工作承办单位具体实施的管理体制。招生单位有承担当地统考科目评卷的责任和义务。2. 招生单位自命题科目的评卷工作原则上由招生单位负责,组织管理工作参照全国统考科目评卷管理体制、办法和有关要求实施。各招生单位在评卷结束后,应将自命题科目的成绩上报省级教育招生考试机构。省级教育招生考试机构在评卷结束后,应将统考科目成绩返回招生单位,同时将统考科目成绩和自命题科目成绩合成后,在规定时间上报教育部。也就是说所有科目仍是目标院校所在的省负责阅卷,统考科目由省里统一安排阅卷。专业课自主命题的由你的目标学校阅卷。试卷调度二、阅卷组相关信息1、六大工作组审核流程考硏统考科目实行集中统一阅卷;自命题科目试卷一般是由报考院校专业导师命题,当然也只能由该院校相关院系老师阅卷,因为专业性的东西必须由懂这个专业的老师判断。统考科目试卷阅卷工作一般是由各省市考试院主管负责,并召集阅卷老师在统一的一个地方进行封闭式阅卷。一般情况下,阅卷工作组分为以下六个小组,各自承担相应的工作职责:1)人工评卷组,负责所有统考科目主观题评卷。2)机阅统分组,负责所有统考科目客观题评卷,负责成绩录入、校对、数据处理等工作。3)复核组,负责主观题试卷计分的复核和登分。4)试卷调度组,负责试卷接收、整理、分发、回收和保管。5)纪检组,负责全部评卷工作各环节的纪检监察。6)后勤与保卫组,负责评卷期间的后動保障与保卫工作。2、网上阅卷流程从2013年起,全国硕士硏究生考试统考科目均实行网上统一评卷,并对阅卷现场全程录像。这最大程度保证了考试阅卷工作的公平性。关于网上阅卷,其实就是在电脑上看卷子打分,要把试卷扫描成电子版,存储起来,然后再进行评卷。3、阅卷人揭秘阅卷流程从一位参加过几次考研阅卷的人那儿得知,阅卷流程是这样的:1)第一天一般是培训。在一栋戒备森严的楼中,每个阅卷老师分一个题目,在阅卷的这几天中就批阅这一个题目。会有人培训阅卷老师,怎么批改这道题,回答成什么样子得多少分。2)然后是试批。通过试批,把握松紧度,统一不同阅卷老师的尺度。3)正式批卷子。每个题目中,要根据得分点批改出3~5(取决于标准答案)个「小分」,用圆圈圈起来,把小分加起来就是这个题的得分,写在题目旁边的方格里并签名,然后再把分数写到试卷第一页的统分栏并签名。最大的印象就是:批卷很快,不可能有时间逐字(逐单词)读你写了什么,所以,再次强调,除了找到一道题的得分点以外,工整、可辨认也很重要。4、阅卷详解(1)考研英语阅卷英语客观题占分值的80%,全部使用机读卡自动阅卷;主观题实行人工阅卷。作文评分标准表面上很细,包括主题、句式、语法、拼写、卷面等多项指标。但实际上,阅卷教师平均每天要判800多份考卷,因此只能浏览一下,看个大概,主要也是看各段主题句。(2)考研政治阅卷考研政治试卷,一般包括选择题、简答题、辨析题、论述题等题型,其中论述题的打分尺度最灵活,甚至比英语作文的打分还要灵活。这不仅因为考研办公室提供的答案是「参考答案」,而且因为观点的表达本来就是仁者见仁、智者见智,只要考生能够自圆其说,就不能判错,就可以给分。(3)考研数学阅卷数学阅卷工作重点在解答题上,一般实行“按步给分”。以上就是考研初试阅卷的大概流程。考研-为梦想而战大家可以好好准备复试啦!祝一战成硕!扩展资料:评 卷工作原则:全国统考、全国联考科目的评卷工作由省(区、市)高等学校招生委员会在教育部考试中心指导下统一组织,具体的评卷细则、工作程序、要求和纪律,由省级教育招生考试机构根据教育部的要求制订。省级教育招生考试机构要加强评卷点建设。各评卷点要成立由各省级教育招生考试机构负责人和承办单位负责人共同组成的领导小组,加强对评卷工作的领导和管理;建立健全评卷工作系列规章制度,特别是评卷工作责任制度、责任追究制度和评卷工作质量监督保证制度;要逐步完善评卷教师的聘任机制,保证评卷工作的需要。省级教育招生考试机构成立由相关招生单位各学科权威专家组成的全国统考科目评卷工作专家组,根据教育部考试中心提供的评分参考,负责本地区全国统考科目评卷工作细则的拟定、试卷的试评、评卷教师的培训、评卷工作的业务指导与组织实施、试卷评阅过程中争议问题的仲裁等工作。省级教育招生考试机构根据专家组的提名,聘请有关教师承担各学科评卷工作,招生单位有责任和义务按省级教育招生考试机构的要求选派所需评卷教师,无正当理由不得推辞拒绝。评卷工作由评卷教师所在学校以适当方式计入本人工作量。招生单位应当在规定时间内向考生公布成绩。考生对评卷结果有异议,可以依程序申请成绩复查,具体的复查办法按照教育部相关考务文件执行。进行电子扫描的纸介质答卷保留1年,其电子扫描版答卷保留3年;不进行电子扫描的纸介质答卷保留3年。若有疏漏或不当之处敬请谅解!欢迎留言讨论,觉得还不错的点个赞哦!

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考研英语还在用顺序答题吗?

对于很多小伙伴来说,考研能否成功上岸,英语是个坎儿。考一般院校的,英语60万岁,考著名院校的,60估计不够,照70分、80分努力吧!这么短的时间内,再细扣题目不现实,但有几点大家可以参考下:关于时间安排。不管是英语一还是英语二,大家在拿到考卷之前,一定注意不要上手就答,先全部浏览下,看看有多少题,大致的难度如何来决定接下来的答题顺序。小郭老师建议的答题顺序是:作文——阅读理解——翻译——完形填空。First,如果特别认真准备考研的小伙伴们,相信你们心中有一个非常棒的作文模板了,拿到试卷,只需要把主题一换,即可文思泉涌的写下,不用做过多的思考,但也要注意字数限制和紧扣题目,千万别发挥的跑偏了。另外,作文的分数比较高,留的思考时间相对充分些能保证作文的完整性。Second,阅读理解。大家都知道,中国的英语考试,得阅读者得天下。通常考研英语的难度是按照易难程度排列,但是也不排除其它方式,所以大家看阅读理解的时候一定先看看每一篇文章,如果一眼望过去有能看懂的文章,那么可以先选择做这一篇,就是涂卡的时候不要涂错,之后再看其它的文章,不要漏答题目。Third,翻译。有很多同学认为翻译比较难。当然这个和词汇量有关,读懂了好说,但是读不懂可能是真翻译不来,考研英语考英译汉更是这样。严复先生曾说过,翻译要“信、达、雅”。相信小伙伴们在短时间内“雅”比较不好把握,但是“信”和“达”一定要做到,是决定你翻译分数的关键。另外,碰到不会的那些词汇,要学会技术性的忽略,即不影响意思的情况下能把句子说通,千万不要卡着不动,非得想到这个词的意思。更加注意的一点是,翻译成中文后,一定要去润色,把你翻译出的句子换成中国人能听懂的话再写一遍,某种程度是可以达到“雅”的!At last,是完型填空。其实从历年大家做完型的准确率来看,你认真做和你随便答,除非是英语水平高的同学,是有差别的,一般的同学基本上大家的失分点差不多,所以放最后答。还有一个原因是,大家普遍反映时间不够的问题,完型是最后三分钟你都可以随意把卡一涂就能完成考试的部分,就是都涂一样的选项,至少还能正确五个,这是指时间不够的情况下。如果时间充分,你还是要认真完成。如果还有时间,可以再检查一遍。

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2017年考研英语试卷一阅读4解析

Text 4In a rare unanimous ruling, the US Supreme Court has overturned the corruption conviction of a former Virginia governor, Robert McDonnell. But it did so while holding its nose at the ethics of his conct, which included accepting gifts such as a Rolex watch and a Ferrari Automobile from a company seeking access to government.在一个少见的全体一致的裁决中,美国最高法院推翻了前项对前弗吉尼亚州长罗伯特麦克唐纳的贪腐判决,但是最高法院对他的行为也掩鼻不屑,麦克唐纳接受从一家公司馈赠的包括劳力士手表、法拉利汽车等,已获得和政府接触的机会。The high court’s decision saidthe judge in Mr. McDonnell’s trialfailed to tell a jury that it must look only at his “official acts,” or the former governor’s decisions on “specific” and “unsettled” issues related to his ties.最高院的决定表明麦克审判的法官没有告知陪审团必须只考虑他的“公务行为”,或者麦克的决定在特殊和未解决的问题上必须与公务相关。Merely helping a gift-giver gain access to other officials, unless done with clear intent to pressure those officials, is not corruption, thejusticesfound.仅仅帮助一个送礼者给他们接触其他官员的机会,除非对那些官员有明确的意图以此施加压力,否则那不成为腐败。最高法官如是裁决。The court did suggest that accepting favorsin return for opening doors is “distasteful” and “nasty.” But under anti-bribery laws, proof must be made of concrete benefits, such as approval of a contract or regulation. Simply arranging a meeting, making a phone call, or hosting an event is not an “official act.”法院明确表示接受馈赠从而为其打开方便之门的确令人反感和恶心,但是在根据反贿赂法,证据证明必须得有确凿的利益,比如批准一个合同或规定,才构成受贿。仅仅安排会面,打个电话,主持一项活动不能算公务行为。The court’s rulingis legally sound in defining a kind of favoritism that is not criminal. Elected leaders must be allowed to help supporters deal with bureaucratic problems without fear of prosecution of bribery. “The basic compactunderlying representative government,” wrote Chief Justice John Roberts for the court, “assumes that public officials will hear from their constituents and act on their concerns.”法庭的裁决在法律上合理的界定一种非犯罪的偏好,民选领袖必须允许帮助资助者解决官僚作风的问题,不用担心面临贿赂的指控,首席大法官JR说,代议制政府之下的基本契约是公共官员能够听从选民关切的事情并出谋划策。But the ruling reinforces the need for citizens and their elected representatives, not the courts, to ensure equality of access to government. Officials must not be allowed toplay favorites in providing information or in arranging meetings simply because an indivial or group provides a campaign donation or a personal gift. This type of integrity requires well-enforced laws in government transparency, such as records of official meetings, rules on lobbying, and information about each elected leader’s source of wealth.但是判决强调市民和选民代表的要求,而不是法院的要求,确保对政府通道的平等性。官员不能因为个人或组织提供了竞选资金或个人馈赠就厚此薄彼,提供信息、安排见面等,这种形式的诚信需要政府严格执行透明政策,比如官方会议录音,游说规定,和民选领袖财富来源信息。Favoritism in official access canfan public perceptions of corruption. But it is not always corruption. Rather officials must avoid double standards, or different types of access for average people and the wealthy. If connections can be bought, a basic premise of democratic society – that all are equal in treatment by government- is undermined. Good government rests on an understanding of the inherent worth of each indivial.偏袒会煽动民众对腐败的理解,但是它不是总是腐败,相反,公务员需要避免“双标”,即对普通人和富人采取不同的标准,如果关系可以买来,民主社会的前提——所有人都被政府平等对待——就被破坏了。好的政府依赖于一个个个体的内在价值。The court’s ruling is a step forward in the struggle against both corruption and official favoritism.法院裁决是对腐败和公务偏袒斗争的一个进步。36. The underlined sentence(Para.1) most probably shows that the court划线句子表明法院[A] avoided defining the extent of McDonnell’s ties.避免给麦克的职责定范围[B] made no compromise in convicting McDonnell.在麦克的定罪上没有妥协[C] was contemptuousof McDonnell’s conct.对麦克的行径表示蔑视[D] refused to comment on McDonnell’s ethics.拒绝对麦克的行径评论37. According to Paragraph 4, an official act is deemed corruptive only if it involves根据第四段 ,公务行为只有涉及()才被认为腐败[A] concrete returns for gift-givers.提供具体的汇报给送礼者[B] sizable gains in the form of gifts.可观的礼物收益 [C] leaking secrets intentionally.主动泄露秘密 [D] breaking contracts officially.公务上的违约 38. The court’s ruling is based on the assumption that public officials are法院裁决基于公务人员的()假设[A] allowed to focus on the concerns of their supporters.允许把重点放在支持者关心的事情上[B] qualified to deal independently with bureaucratic issues.有能力独自解决政府事情[C] justified in addressing the needs of their constituents.有正当理由满足选民的要求[D]exempt from conviction on the charge of favoritism.对于偏袒的指控免除定罪 39. Well-enforced laws in government transparency are needed to在政府透明度方面,需要强有力的法律来保证[A] awaken the conscienceof officials.唤醒公务人民的道德心 [B] guarantee fair play in official access.保证官方接待的公平 [C] allow for certain kinds of lobbying.允许某种程度的游说 [D] inspire hopes in average people.激发普通人的希望 40. The author’s attitude toward the court’s ruling is作者对法院裁决的态度是[A] sarcastic.讽刺[B] tolerant.容忍 [C] skeptical.怀疑 [D] supportive.支持答案:CCCBD

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25岁小伙考研,英语试卷上写“不懂外语”,为何还会被央美录取?

中央美术学院,简称央美,是如今我国教育部直属的唯一一所高等美术学校,可以说是我国画家的摇篮了。这样一所大学,在今天要想进入他的大门不仅要有极高的绘画造诣,另外像英语等各种各样的专业课程也必须出类拔萃,可见被央美录取是多么困难的一件事。可是曾经就有一个人,他不仅英语交了白卷并且坦然承认自己不懂英语,却仍然走进了央美的大门,之后更是势不可挡一路成名,这个当年英语零分仍被央美录取的年轻人就是如今我国知名画家陈丹青。陈丹青的鼎鼎大名相信大家都多少听到过一些,他的一生更是跌宕起伏精彩绝伦。他只有小学学历却能直接成为央美研究生。他不懂英语,却成为了清华美院的一名博导。他的画作非常出名,若以价值来论,2007年一幅《西藏组画》便拍出3584万的天价。不爱读书,却有绘画天赋1953年8月11日,陈丹青在上海滩出生。他的家境并不算富有,在繁华的上海算是普通的一家。陈丹青的父亲陈兆炽虽然只是个普通的生意人,却有着一副想要报效国家的心怀,由于他非常喜欢文天祥的“人生自古谁无死,留取丹心照汗青”这两句诗,所以给自己刚出生的儿子取名为陈丹青。陈丹青的父亲很是开明,并不强迫孩子。陈丹青自幼比较顽皮,不喜欢静下来读书,倒喜欢在各种地方写写画画,并且还画的有模有样。他这种不重学业的态度非但没有遭到父亲反对,反而还被大力支持。自从陈兆炽知道儿子喜欢画画之后就经常从外边拿回来一些画像让陈丹青去临摹,还会和他一起欣赏陈丹青临摹出的作品,并且丝毫不吝啬夸奖。陈兆炽的这种态度在陈丹青的心里埋下了热爱艺术的种子。陈丹青成名之后曾说过:“父亲引导我认识艺术,热爱艺术,也是父亲让我萌生了当一名画家的想法”。初中下乡插队,始终怀有绘画梦童年的陈丹青都是在爸爸的陪同之下去临摹画作,虽然也能凭借自己过人的天赋临摹的惟妙惟肖,但是终究不是专业的。在陈丹青14岁时他才终于决定辍学,开始正式学习油画。他初中只上了一年并没有上完,所以只有小学的学历。但是陈丹青并没有后悔,他开始跟着美术老师到处去画人物画像,为各种人去画宣传画,就这样边学边练的过了两年,陈丹青作的画已经有好几百幅了。转眼间就来到了上世纪七十年代,这个时代是动荡的,没有人可以幸免。陈丹青的爷爷遭到批评,陈丹青的两年绘画生活也到此结束,他被派到农村去插队落户,这时的他只有16岁。插队的生活即使艰苦,但是陈丹青也从未荒废自己的绘画,即使每天在忙,他也会抽出来一些时间去画画,这样的生活一过就是8年之久,在这期间陈丹青的绘画造诣又精进了不少。报考央美研究生,英语零分却被录取1978年,高考制度也得以恢复,与之一同恢复的还有研究生录取。这对于25岁的陈丹青来说无疑是一个机会,但是他只有小学学历又多年来没有学习过除了绘画之外的东西,所以无论如何看他的希望都不大。但是陈丹青还是选择去碰一碰运气,他报考了中央美术学院的研究生。在研究生的外语考试中,陈丹青遇到了麻烦,他只有小学学历,又哪里懂什么外语,看着一片空白的试卷,他不知所措,最终只是写上了一句话:“我是知青,没上过学,不懂外语”就交了白卷,甚至连蒙一下都没有。虽然英语碰壁,但是陈丹青凭借着自己多年来的绘画功底,在专业考试中如鱼得水,深受考官赞赏。但由于英语实在太差,实际上陈丹青已经不抱什么希望了。令人没有想到的是,在当年的众多报考研究生的人中,陈丹青竟幸运成了被录取的那批人,成为了高考恢复后中央美院的首批研究生。其实这种情况在当时挺普遍的,在恢复高考的首年绝大多数人知识类型的考试都没法达到要求。这也使得招生学校不得不放低自己的要求,否则就会出现招不到学生的情况。正是这样一种情况才使得陈丹青即使英语交了白卷,但由于专业技能优异,仍然被中央美院录取。任职清华美院博导,最后辞职陈丹青在中央美院接受了最专业的教育,尽情的挥洒着他的绘画天赋,大学期间一直都是表现优异。毕业之后他留在了学校任教,后来移民美国,在纽约定居。直到2000年,陈丹青才回国,一回来他就被清华美院聘请为教授,博士生导师,开始了自己的任教生涯。但是如今的教育制度已经不像曾经那样妥协了,即使是学习绘画的英语之类的课程也一定要求合格。就是这个原因导致陈丹青多年来招不到一个学生,2000年曾有五名学生杀出重围,最终却因为英语不合格无奈落榜,这样的例子比比皆是。陈丹青竟三年招不进一名硕士生,2002年时,一位陈丹青本人非常看好的学生报考陈丹青的门下,此人的绘画天赋极佳,专业考试是第一名,却还是倒在了英语上,陈丹青本人也曾找到校长通融,但却无功而返,最终这名陈丹青十分中意的学生去了英国就读。直到2004年,陈丹青终于忍无可忍,最终选择辞职。如今的陈丹青是一名专职画家,他经常在各种地方跑来跑去寻找素材,已是我国画界大咖。陈丹青当年的幸运是时代所迫,今天显然与当初不同,英语在今天作为世界的通用语言自然是极为重要,应当对所有学生考察。陈丹青或许是因为当年自己的经历而替那些倒在英语上的人惋惜吧。免责声明:文章内容如涉及作品内容、版权和其它问题,请在30日内与本号联系,我们将在第一时间删除内容。文章只提供参考并不构成任何投资及应用建议。