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試卷一(90minutes)PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes,15points)(略)PartIIVocabulary(10minutes,10points)SectionADirections:Inthissectiontherearetensentences,eachwithonewordorphraseunderlined.ChoosetheonefromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.16.Ifhetoldhiswifeabouttheirplan,shewasboundtoagree.
A.wouldunnecessarily
B.wouldsimply
C.wouldcertainly
D.wouldalternatively17.Ascollegeteachers,theyenjoytalkingabouttheirownspecialties.
A.problems
B.experiences
C.interests
D.fields18.John'smindlessexteriorconcealedawarmandkindheartednature.
A.appearance
B.personality
C.outlook
D.temper19.Factorsleadingtothecrisisincludedpoorregulation,mismanagementanddeceptioninthe
industry,andcompetitionfromothertypesoffinancialfirms.
Acheating
B.pollution
C.abuse
D.depression20.Thecolorsintheseartificialflowersareguaranteednottocomeout.
A.disappear
B.vanish
C.fade
D.blend21.InitialreportswerethatmultiplewavesofwarplanesbombedcentralBaghdad,hittingoil
refineriesandtheairport.
A.beating
B.knocking
C.hurting
D.striking22.Theeditorconsideredtheauthor'sanalysisinhisarticletobepenetrating.
A.extensive
B.profound
C.conclusive
D.valuable23.BeijingTelevision-StationTransmittingTowerreallylooksmagnificentatnightwhenit's
A.decorated
B.illustrated
C.litup
D.studiedcarefully24.Agoodemployergiveshintstohisorheremployeeswithoutinterferingwiththeircreativity.
A.freedom
B.assistance
C.clues
D.funds25.Whensnowcollectsontopofabuildingduringthewinter,theweightsometimesweakensthe
constructionandoccasionallycausestherooftocollapse.
A.melts
B.accumulates
C.selects
D.scattersSectionBDirections:Inthissection,therearetenincompletesentences.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.26.Startingasa_______campusmovement,initiallyobservedonMarch21,EarthDayhasbecomeamajoreducationalandmediaevent.
A.student-leading
B.student-led
C.student-leaded
D.student-lead27.ProfessorWutraveledandlecturedthroughoutthecountryto______educationandprofessionalskillssothatwomencouldenterthepublicworld.
A.prosecute
B.acquire
C.advocate
D.proclaim28.Inprinciple,apersonwhoseconductwascausedbymentaldisordershouldnotbeliableto
Criminal_______.
A.identification
B.punishment
C.investigation
D.commitment29.Amajorgoalofthestatetravelagencyisto______morepeopletovisititscountryattheturnofthecentury.A.reduce
B.expectC.arouse
D.induce30.Steelisanalloycomposed______ofironandcarbon.
A.primarily
B.traditionally
C.carefully
D.partially31.Theauthorofthebookhasshownhisremarkablykeen______intohumannature.
A.intellect
B.insight
C.perception
D.understanding32.We'llalltakeavacationinthemountainsassoonasIfinishworking______myproject.
A.on
'
B.with
C.in
D.about33.TheGovernmenthasthereforeagreedtopayauthoritiesextrasumsto______fortheirfinanciallosses.
A.makeup
B.turnup
C.fillin
D.leanon34.Asthefirm'sbusinessincreasedthey__moreandmoreemployees.
A.tookup
B.tookin
C.tookafter
D.tookon35.Thoughthedoctorstriedeverythingtheycouldn'tsavehimfromthedeep______wound.
A.shot
B.punch
C.pinch
D.stabPartIIIReadingComprehension(45minutes,30points)Directions:Therearesixpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOneAstronautJimVosshasenjoyedmanymemorablemomentsinhiscareer,includingthreespaceflightsandonespacewalk.Butherecallswithspecialfondnessadecidedlyearthbound(為地球所吸引)experienceinthesummerof1980,whenheparticipatedintheNASA-ASEESummerFacultyFellowshipProgram.VossthenascienceteacheratWestPoint,wasassignedtotheMarshallSpaceFlightCenter'spropulsion(推進(jìn))labinAlabamatoanalyzewhyahydraulicfuelpumponthespaceshuttlewasworkingsowellwhenprevioussealshadfailed.Itwasaseeminglytinyproblemamongthevastcomplexitiesofrunningthespaceprogram.YetitwasimportanttoNASAbecauseanycrackinthesealcouldhaveledtodestructiveresultsfortheastronautswhoreliedonthem.“IworkedabitwithNASAengineers,”saysVoss,"butIdiditmostlybyanalysis.Iusedahandheldcalculator,notacomputer,todoathermodynamic(熱力學(xué)的)analysis,"
Attheendofthesummer,he,liketheotherNASA-ASEEfellowsworkingatMarshall,summarizedhisf'indingsinaformalpresentationanddetailedpaper.ItwasavaluablemomentforVossbecausetheASEEprogramgavehimaddedunderstandingofNASA,deepenedhisdesiretoflyinspace,andintensifiedhisapplicationforastronautstatus."Itwasnotanessayprocess.Vosswasactuallypassedoverwhenhefirstappliedfortheastronautprogramin1978.Overthenextnineyearshereappliedrepeatedly,andwasfinallyacceptedin1987.Sincethenhehasparticipatedinthreespacemission.The50-year-oldArmyofficer,whofivesinHuston,isnowintrainingfroafour-monthmissionasacrewmemberontheInternationalSpaceStationstartinginJuly2000
VosssaystheASEEprogramiswonderfulforallinvolved.
"ItbringsinpeoplefromtheacademicworldandgivesNASAaspecialproperlyforaparticularperiodoftime.ItbringssomefresheyesandfreshideastoNASA,andestablishesalinkwithourcollegesanduniversities,"
Vossexplains.“There’sanexchangeofinformationandanexchangeofperspectivesthatisvery
important.”
Fortheacademicside,Vosssays,theASEEprogramalso
"bringsinstitutionsofhigherlearningmoreinsightintonewtechnology.Wegivethemanopportunitytoworkonreal-worldproblemsandtakeitbacktotheclassroom."36.Whywasthehydraulicfuelpumpsealimportantforthespaceshuttle?
A.Becauseprevioussealsallfailed.
B.Becauseitwasverycomplexinrunningthespaceprogram.
C.Becausegreatcarehastobetakenofthehydraulicfuelpumpsealing.
D.Becauseanycrackinthesealswouldcausedisastrousresultsfortheastronauts.37.ThegreatsignificanceofVoss'sfindingsliesin_________.
I.strengtheninghisdeterminationtojoininspaceflights
II.furtheringhisunderstandingofNASA
III.consolidatinghisastronautstatusinNASAprograms
A.Ionly.
B.IIonly.
C.I,IIandIIIallincluded.
D.IandIIonly.38.HowmanyflightswillVosshavefinishedifhisFour-monthmissionstartinginJuly2000endsupsuccessfully?
A.Three
B.Two
C.Four
D.Five39.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtowhatVosssaidontheASEEprogram?
A.Freshmembersfromdieacademicworldparticipateintheprogram.
B.TheprogrambringsnewoutlookstoHASAspaceprograms.
C.Itisimportantforthespacescientiststoexchangeinformationandperspectives.
D.AmericancollegesanduniversitiesmeaspecialpropertyofNASA.40.WhatdoesVosswanttostressinthelastparagraph?
A.Thetechnologicalsignificanceoftheprogram
B.Theeducationalsignificanceoftheprogram
C.ThephilosophicalsignificanceoftheprogramD.ThehistoricalsignificanceoftheprogramPassageTwoThecurrentemergencyinMexicoCitythathastakenoverourfivesisnothing.Icouldeverhaveimaginedformeormychildren,wearelivinginanenvironmentalcrisis,anair-pollutionemergencyofunprecedentedseverity.Whatitreallymeansisthatjusttobreathehereistoplayadangerousgamewithyourhealth.
Asparents,whatterrorizesusmostarereportsthatchildrenareathigherriskbecausetheybreathemoretimesperminute.Whatmorecanwedotoprotectthemandourselves?Ourpediatrician's(兒科醫(yī)師的)medicalrecommendationwassimple:abandonthecitypermanently.Weareforeignersandweareamongthesmallminoritythatcanaffordtoleave.Weareherebecauseofmyhusband'swork.WearefascinatedbyMexico--itshistoryandrichculture.Weknowthatforus,thisisatemporarydanger.However,wecannotstandformuchlongerthefearwefeelforourboys.Wecannotstopthemfrombreathing.
Butformillions,thereisnochoice.Theirlives,theirjobs,theirfuturesdependonbeinghere.ThousandsofMexicansarriveeachdayinthiscity,desperateforeconomicopportunities.Thousandsmorearebornhereeachday.Entirefamiliesworkinthestreetsandpracticallylivethere.Itisafamiliarsight:asparentshawkgoodsatstoplights,theirchildrenplayinthegrassyhighwaydividers,breathingexhaustfumes.Ifeelguiltycomplainingaboutmypersonalsituation;wewon'tbeherelongenoughforourchildrentoformtheimpressionthatskiesarecoloredonlygray.
Andyetthegovernmentcannotdowhatitmusttoendthisproblem.Foranycountry,especiallyadevelopingThirdWorldeconomylikeMexico's,theideaofbarringfromthecapitalcityenoughcars,closingenoughfactoriesandspendingthenecessarybillionsonpublictransportationissimplynotanoption.Sowhenthingsgetbad,asinthecurrentemergency,Mexicotakeshalfmeasures—prohibitingsomemorecarsfromcirculating,stoppingsomefactoriesfromproducing--thatevenitsownofficialsconcedearen'tadequate.
Theword"emergency"impliestheunusual.Butwhendailylifeitselfisanemergency,theconceptlosesitsmeaning.Itishumannaturetotrytoadapttothatwhichwecannotchange.Ortomisleadourselvesintobelievingwecanadapt.41.Accordingtothepassage,thecurrentemergencyinMexicoCityrefersto________.
A.seriousairpollution
B.economiccrisisC.unemployment
D.naturaldisaster42.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Kidsareingreaterdangerthangrown-upsinMexicoCity.B.TheauthorisnotanativeMexican.C.Theauthor’shusbandisapediatrician.
D.TheMexicanhistoryandcultureappealtotheauthor.43.Theword"hawk"(Paragraph3)mostprobablymeans________.
A.sell
B.transport
C.place
D.deliver44.TheMexicangovernmenttakeshalfmeasurestosolvethepollutionproblembecause______.
A.Mexicaneconomydependsverymuchoncarsandfactories
B.itisnotwiseenoughtocomeupwitheffectivemeasures
C.Mexicansareabletoadaptthemselvestothecurrentemergency
D.Mexicansenjoyplayingdangerousgameswiththeirhealth45.Thepurposeofthepassageisto_________.
Adescribetheharmfulairpollution
B.explainthewaytopreventairpollution
C.showtheworriesabouttheairpollution
D.recommendamethodtoavoidairpollution
PassageThree
In1998consumerscouldpurchasevirtuallyanythingovertheInternet.Books,compactdiscs,andevenstockswereavailablefromWorldWideWebsitesthatseemedtospringupalmostdaily.Afewyearsearlier,somepeoplehadpredictedthatconsumersaccustomedtoshoppinginstoreswouldbereluctanttobuythingsthattheycouldnotseeortouchinperson.Foragrowingnumberoftime-starvedconsumers,however,shoppingfromtheirhomecomputerwasprovingtobeaconvenientalternativetodrivingtothestore.
Aresearchestimatedthatin1998USconsumerswouldpurchase$7.3billionofgoodsovertheInternet,doublethe1997total.FindingabargainwasgettingeasierowingtotheriseofonlineauctionsandWebsitesthatdidcomparisonshoppingontheInternetforthebestdeal.
Foralltheconsumerinterest,retailingincyberspacewasstillalargelyunprofitablebusiness,however.InternetpioneerAmazon.Com,whichbegansellingbooksin1995andlaterbranchedintorecordedmusicandvideos,postedrevenueof$153.7millioninthethirdquarter,upfrom$37.9millioninthesameperiodof1997.Overall,however,thecompany'slosswidenedto$45.2millionfrom$9.6million,andanalysisdidnotexpectthecompanytoturnaprofituntil2001.Despitethegreatloss,Amazon.Comhadastockmarketvalueofmanybillion,reflectinginvestors'optimismaboutthefutureoftheindustry.
Internetretailingappealedtoinvestorsbecauseitprovidedanefficientmeansforreachingmillionsofconsumerswithouthavingthecostofoperatingconventionalstoreswiththeirarmiesofsalespeople.Sellingonlinecarrieditsownrisks,however.Withsomanycompaniescompetingforconsumers'attention,pricecompetitionwasintenseandprofitmarginsthinornonexistent.OnevideoretailersoldthehitmovieTitanicfor$9.99,undercutting(削價(jià))the$19.99suggestedretailpriceandlosingabout$6oneachcopysold.WithInternetretailingstillinitsinitialstage,companiesseemedwillingtoabsorbsuchlossesinanattempttoestablishadominantmarketposition.46.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE,accordingtothewriter?
A.ConsumersarereluctanttobuythingsontheInternet.
B.ConsumersaretoobusytobuythingsontheInternet.
C.Internetretailingisaprofitablebusiness.
D.MoreandmoreconsumerspreferInternetshopping.47.Findinga'bargainontheInternetwasgettingeasierpartlybecause_______.
A.thereweremoreandmoreInternetusers
B.thereweremoreandmoreonlineauctions
C.theconsumershadmoremoneytospend
D.thereweremoregoodsavailableontheInternet48."Foralltheconsumerinterest"(Paragraph3)means________.
A.totheinterestofalltheconsumers
B.fortheinterestofalltheconsumers
C.thoughconsumersareverymuchinterested
D.alltheconsumersaremuchinterested49.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatAmazon.Com________.
A.willprobablymakeaprofitin2001
B.ismakingaprofitnow
C.isacompanythatsellsbooksonly
D.suffersagreatlossonthestockmarket50.InvestorsareinterestedinInternetretailingbecause__________.
A.sellingonlineinvolveslittlerisk
B.Internetretailingisinitsinitialstage
C.itcaneasilyreachmillionsofconsumersD.theycanmakehugeprofitsfromitPassageFour
Itisallverywelltoblametrafficjams,thecostofpetrolandthequickpeaceofmodernlife,butmannersontheroadsarebecominghorrible.Youmighttoleratetherudeandinconsideratedriver,butnowadaysthewell-manneredmotorististheexceptiontotherule.Perhapsthesituationcallsfora"BeKindtoOtherDrivers"campaign,otherwise,itmaygetcompletelyoutofhand.
Roadpolitenessisnotonlygoodmanners,butgoodsensetoo.Ittakesthemostcool-headedandgood-temperedofdriverstoresistthetemptationtorevengewhensubjectedtouncivilizedbehaviors.Ontheotherhand,alittlepolitenessgoesalongwaytowardsrelievingthetensionsofmotoring.Afriendlynodorawaveofacknowledgementinresponsetoanactofpolitenesshelpstocreateanatmosphereofgoodwillandtolerancesonecessaryinmoderntrafficconditions.Butsuchacknowledgementsofpolitenessarealltooraretoday.Manydriversnowadaysdon'tevenseemabletorecognizepolitenesswhentheyseeit.
However,improperpolitenesscanalsobedangerous.Atypicalexampleisthedriverwhowavesachildacrossacrossingintothepathofoncomingvehiclesthatmaybeunabletostopintime.Thesamegoesforencouragingoldladiestocrosstheroadwhereverandwhenevertheycareto.
Aveterandriver,whosemannersarefaultless,toldmeitwouldhelpifmotoristslearntofiltercorrectlyintotrafficstreamswithoutcausingthetotalblockages(堵塞)thatgiverisetobadtemper.Unfortunately,modernmotoristscan'tevenlearntodrive,letalonebewell-manneredontheroad.Yearsagotheexpertswarnedusthatthecar-ownershipexplosionwoulddemandalotmoregive-and-takefromallroadusers.Itishightimeforallofustotakethismessagetoheart.51.Accordingtothispassage,troublesontheroadareprimarilycausedby_______.
A.people'sattitudetowardsdrivers
B.therhythmofmodernlifeC.trafficconditions
D.thebehaviorofthedriver52.Thesentence
"Youmighttoleratetherudeandinconsideratedriver,butnowadaysthewell-
manneredmotorististheexceptiontotherule"impliesthat________.
A.oursocietyisunjusttowardswell-manneredmotorists
B.rudedriverscanbemetonlyoccasionally
C.nowadaysimpolitedriversconstitutethemajorityofmotorists
D.thewell-manneredmotoristcannottoleratetherudedriver53.By"goodsense"(Paragraph2),thewritermeans_________.
A.thedriver'spromptresponsetodifficultconditions
B.thedriver'sabilitytounderstandandreactreasonably
C.thedriver'stoleranceofbadroadconditions
D.thedriver'sacknowledgementofpolitenessandregulations54.Expertshavelongpointedoutthatinthefaceofcar-ownershipexplosion,________.
A.Driversshouldbereadytoyieldtooneanother
B.roadusersshouldmakemoresacrifices
C.driversshouldhavemorecommunicationamongthemselves
D.driverswillsufferagreatlossiftheypaynorespecttoothers55.Inthewriter'sopinion_________.
A.driversshouldapplyroadpolitenessproperly
B.stricttrafficregulationsarebadlyneeded
C.rudeandinconsideratedriversshouldbepunishedD.driversshouldtrytheirbesttoavoidtrafficjamsPassageFive
Themostnoticeabletrendamongtoday'smediacompaniesisverticalintegration--anattempttocontrolseveralrelatedaspectsofthemediabusinessatonce,eachparthelpingtheother.Besidespublishingmagazinesandbooks,TimeWarner,forexample,ownsHomeBoxOffice(HBO),Warnermoviestudios,variouscableTVsystemsthroughouttheUnitedStatesandCNNaswell.TheJapanesecompanyMatsushitaownsMCARecordsandUniversalStudiosandmanufacturesbroadcastproductionequipment.
Todescribethefinancialstatusoftoday'smediaisalsototalkaboutacquisitions.Themediaarebuyingandsellingeachotherinunprecedentednumbersandformingmediagroupstopositionthemselvesinthemarketplacetomaintainandincreasetheirprofits.In1986,thefirsttimeabroadcastnetworkhadbeensold,twonetworksweresoldthatyear--ABCandNBC.
Mediaacquisitionshaveskyrocketedsince1980fortworeasons.Thefirstisthatmostbigcorporationstodayarepubliclytradedcompanies,whichmeansthattheirstockistradedononeofthenation'sstockexchanges.Thismakesacquisitionsrelativelyeasy.
Amediacompanythatwantstobuyapubliclyownedcompanycanbuythatcompany'sstockwhenthestockbecomesavailable.TheopenavailabilityofstockinthesecompaniesmeansthatanybodywithenoughmoneycaninvestintheAmericanmediaindustries,whichisexactlyhowRupertMurdochjoinedthemediabusiness.
Thesecondreasonfortheincreaseinmediaalliancesisthatbeginningin1980,theFederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)graduallyderegulatedthebroadcastmedia.Before1980,forexample,theFCCallowedonecompanytoownonlyfiveTVstations,fiveAMradiostations,andfiveFMradiostations;companiesalsowererequiredtoholdontoastationforthreeyearsbeforethestationcouldbesold.Thepost-1980FCCeliminatedthethree-yearruleandraisedthenumberofbroadcastholdingsallowedforoneowner.Thistrendofmediaacquisitionsiscontinuingthroughoutthe1990s,aschangingtechnologyexpandsthemarketformediaproducts.
Theissueofmediaownershipisimportant.Ifonlyafewcorporationsdirectthemediaindustriesinthiscountry,theoutletsfordifferingpoliticalviewpointsandinnovativeideascouldbelimited.56.WhatdoTimeWarnerandMatsushitahaveincommon?
A.TheybothbelongtoRupertMurdoch.
B.TheyarebothbigAmericanmediacorporations.
C..Theyarebothoutletsofdifferingviewpointsandinnovativeideas.
D.Theybothownseveraldifferentbutrelatedmediabusinesses.57.Whichofthefollowingistrueofthemedia?
A.Theyusedtosellandbuyeachotheringreatnumbers.
B.Theyaretradingeachotheringreaternumberstoday.
C.Theyusedtobecontrolledbytwonetworks--ABCandNBC.D.Theyhavestoppedthetrendofacquisitionsinthe1990s.58.Accordingtothepassage,whatmakesacquisitionseasier?
A.Thechangingtechnologyemployedbythemedia.
B.Themedia'sincreasingprofitsinthemarketplace.
C.TheevertougherregulationsoftheFCConthemediasince1980.
D.Theavailabilityofthemedia'sstocksonstockexchanges.59.WhatistheFCC'snewpolicyregardingmediaalliances?
A.Itallowscompaniestoselltheirstockspublicly.
B.Itdoesn'tallowcompaniestoselltheirstockspublicly.
C.Itpermitsonecompanytoownmoremediabusinessesatthesametime.
D.Ithaseliminatedallpost-1980companies.60.Theissueofmediaownershipisimportantbecause
A.itaffectstheamountofmoneythestockholderswillmake
B.itdecideswhetherwecanhavedifferentaspectsofthemedia
C.itconcernsthechannelsthroughwhichtoexpressopinionsD.itmeansthatmoreandmorepeoplewillholdontoonlyafewstationsPassagesix
Inthe1997general-electioncampaign,"Education,Education"wasTonyBlair'spetphrase.Timeschangequickly.Educationisgoingrapidlyoutoffashion."Learning"(tobeexact,"lifelonglearning")isNewLabour'snewbuzzword(時(shí)髦語(yǔ)).Theshiftfrom
"education"
to"learning"
reflectsmorethanachangeoflanguage.Itstemsfrombotheducationalresearchandleft-wingideas.Duringthe1980s,BritisheducationalistsgotsomenewAmericanideas.Onewasthenotionthattraditionalexaminationsdonottestthefullrangeofpeople'sabilities.Anotherwasthebeliefthatskillsarenotnecessarilylearnedfromteachersinaconventionalclassroom.Peoplecanpickthemupinallsortsofways.
Allthisechoedleft-wingideasthattraditionalteachingmethodsweresufficientlyadaptabletotheneedsofindividuallearners.Advocatesoflifelonglearningarguethatitmerelydescribeswhathaschangedineducationinthepastdecade:Andtherearenowhundredsofschemesinwhichpupilslearnoutsidetheclassroom.
Untilnow,educationhasbeenchangingfrombelow.Inthenextfewweeks,thegovernmentwillhelpfromabove.Oneofitsmainprojectsforlifelonglearningisabouttobeginitsfirstpilotprogrammers.Withfundingof$44millioninitsfirstyear,itwillcoordinateanewnetworkof"learningcenters"throughoutthecountry.Traditionalinstitutions,suchasschoolsandcolleges,willprovidetrainingatsomenon-traditionalplacesoflearning,suchassupermarkets,pubs,andchurches.Thetheoryisthatinsuchplacesstudentswillfeelmoreatease,andthereforewillbebettermotivated,thaninaclassroom.
Thenewschemesallowconsumersofeducationtoexercisecompletechoiceoverwhere,whatandwhentheylearn.Intherestofthestate-runeducationsectors(部門(mén)),thegovernmentstillseemstobecommittedtorestrictingchoicesasmuchaspossible.Iftheseprogramssucceed,theycouldimprovetheskillsofBritain'sworkforce.61.Accordingtothewriter,theshiftfrom"education"to"learning"________.
A.isbutachangeoflanguage
B.reflectsthetraditionalideasineducation
C.reflectsthegovernment'swishtorestrictchoices
D.isnotjustachangeoflanguage62.AllthefollowingstatementsaretrueEXCEPTthat__
A.pupilscanlearnskillsoutsidetheclassroom
B.studentswillbebettermotivatedinaclassroom
C.thenewschemesareintendedtoimprovetheskillsofBritain'sworkforce
D.traditionalteachingmethodscannotsatisfytheneedsofindividuallearners63.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthenewprojects_________.
A.arestartedfrombelow
B.havebeguninthepastdecade
C.willallowstudentstohavecompletecontrolovertheirlearning
D.willbecarriedoutinthetraditionalinstitutions64.Inthesecondparagraph,thewritersuggeststhat__________.
A.traditionalexamscantestthefullrangeofpeople'sabilities
B.thereareotherwaysforpupilstolearnskills
C.pupilscanlearnlittlefromteachersinaconventionalclassroom
D.thenotionoflifelonglearningisonlytheresultofeducationalresearch65.Accordingtothispassage,theNewLabour'sgovernment
A.willsetupmany"learningcenters"inBritain
B.hasnotchangeditseducationalpolicy
C.willcontinuetorestrictchoicesinallthestate-runeducationsectors
D.isreluctanttomakelargeinvestmentsineducationPartIVCloze(15minutes,10points)Directions:Inthispart,thereisapassagewithtwentyblanks.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChooseforeachblankandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Mostworthwhilecareersrequiresomekindofspecializedtraining.Ideally,therefore,thechoiceofan
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shouldbemadeevenbeforethechoiceofacurriculuminhighschool.Actually,
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,mostpeoplemakeseveraljobchoicesduringtheirworkinglives,
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becauseofeconomicandindustrialchangesandpartlytoimprove
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position.The"oneperfectjob"doesnotexist.Youngpeopleshould70enterintoabroadflexibletrainingprogramthatwill71themforafieldofworkratherthanforasingle72.
Unfortunatelymanyyoungpeoplehavetomakecareerplans
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