2001年在职攻读硕士学位全国联考教育硕士英语二试题
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  Section I Use of English (10%)
  Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and ma,A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1 (客观答题卡).
  We suffer from a conspicuous lack of role models and shared causes. This is 1 ofreason, I think, that many young Asian-Americans continue to assimilate quietly into America 2 as doctors, scientists and engineers. Our struggles are individual and familial but 3 communal or political. Ours is a frustratingly limited version of the AMERICAN DrearrWhile I can strive for 4 into Harvard and become the talk of the Korean mothers in mlhometown, God forbid that I aim much further and higher than that —— 5 fame antinfluence as a writer, an intellectual or perhaps president of the United States. I wish more than anything else to feel like part of something 6 than myself and m~personal ambitions, part of a larger culture. Unfortunately, by coming to America my parent, 7 the cultural legacy they would have passed on to me. When I visited 8 last summer, found that I was 9 and chastised by many people for never learning how to speak Koreanand for turning my 10 on their culture. Taxi drivers would 11 to stop for me and my Korean-American friends because they knew from our 12 where we had come from.
  And 13 , in spite of the 17 years I have spent in this country, I feel more acutely consciousthan ever of the fact that I am not completely 14. Recently, a black man called me a "littleChinese faggot" in a men s room, and a 15 woman on the street told me to "go back toJapan." Americans, I think, feel a(n) 16 to keep both Asians and Asian-Americans at asociological, philosophical and geographical distance. With 17 numbers of Asian-American18 applying to top colleges, many white students have begun to complain about Asian-American 19 and competitiveness, calling us "Asian nerds." Many Americans consider thisas part of a larger "Asian invasionf associated 20 Japan s export success in America.
  01. [A] one  [B] part  [C] much  [D] some
  02. [A] country  [B] city  [C] land  [D] society
  03. [A] hardly  [B] frequently  [C] approximately  [D] always
  04. [A] scholarship  [B] citizenship  [C] admittance  [D] integration
  05. [A] toward  [B] near [C] between  [D] among
  06. [A] more  [B] better  [C] larger  [D] longer
  07. [A] sold  [B] maintained  [C] memorized  [D] sacrificed
  08. [A] Japan  [B] China  [C] Korea  [D] Thailand
  09. [A] scorned  [B] respected  [C]surprised  [D] ignored
  10. [A] side  [B] head  [C] eyes  [D] back
  11. [A] like  [B] refuse  [C] straggle  [D] want
  12. [A] skin  [B] clothes  [C] faces  [D] politeness
  13. [A] also  [B] so  [C] yet  [D] then
  14. [A] hated  [B] ignored  [C] treated  [D] welcome
  15. IAI homeless  [B] careless  [C] selfless  [D] shameless
  16. [A] fear  [B] need  [C] interest  [D] hate
  17. [A] growing  [B] expanding  [C] developing  [D] enlarging
  18. [A] people  [B] residents  [C] students  [D] foreigners
  19. ,[Al diligence  [B] laziness  [C] hardship  [D] stubbornness
  20. [A] for  [B] to  [C] with  [D] at