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2022年湖北省黃岡市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Doctorswhotreatdepressionwilldistinguishmajordepressionanddysthymiaandtreatthemdifferently.
A.YB.NC.NG
2.
OnconditionthatthefuelofLAMVisnotsufficienttolandvertically,thefeaturesof______guaranteethesafelanding.
3.
DoctorsassumethatSeasonalAffectiveDisordermightoccurwhenthereisahigherdegreeofreleased______.
4.
Naturalgastrappedinundergroundreservoirsisextractedby_______.
5.
Ajoint-stockcorporationallowspeopleto______.
A.dividethecorporation'sproperty
B.holdsharesofthecorporation
C.returntheirpercentagebacktothecorporation
D.dividetheirinitialinvestmentstoacorporation
6.
Intheauthor'sopinion,theoptionsuggestedbyhimwillhavea(n)______significanceinsolvingthenuclearissuesoftheworld.
7.Whatistheonehugeproblemthatwehaven'treallysolved?
A.Globalwarming.
B.Acidrain.
C.Toxicemission.
D.Environment.
8.
ClaireFreemanthinksthatlackofmutualtrustresultsin______.
9.
Onceyoucan'tseeanyuseoutofthewordyoutakeatrandom,______.
A.trytotakeanotherrandomword
B.keeptryingtoconnectittothepresentproblem
C.lookforaproperwordtoyourproblem
D.replacethewordwithapictureoranobjectatonce
10.
Aftertheygetthehostages,thehostage-takersusuallydeclaretheirdemandsduringthenegotiationphase.
A.YB.NC.NG
11.Themajoraimoftheagreementmadeby284universitiesismerelytoreduceenergyconsumptionandwaste.
12.
InScotland,ifonecanoffertheproofthattherelationshiphasbrokendown,heorshewill______.
13.
Whereisthepositionofthewheeldogsinateam?
A.Inthefrontoftheteam.
B.Behindtheleaddogs.
C.Infrontofthesled.
D.Atthesideofswingdogs.
14.
Inordertomeet______,low-incomeshoppersmustconsideralotoffactorswhenselectingfoodproducts.
15.
ThenegotiationsinAsiashouldbetterbestartedbyonepersonandcompletedby______ifpossible.
16.
Ofallpeoplearoundtheworld,competitivenessisprizedhighestby______.
17.
Amongtheteamofpeopledealingwithanindividualease,themostimportantmemberis________.
18.
75%ofthepressureonjointscanbereducedifyouswim______.
19.
ThehappeningsintheemergencyroomareusuallyasdramaticasthesceneonTVshows.
A.YB.NC.NG
20.
It'ssaferforyoutofishoutandholdthecardinhandbefore______.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽(tīng)力原文:W:ThelawoncarisveryinterestingandIknowinLondonit'sdifferentfromotherplacesandrulesarequitestrict,aren'tthey'?
M:(22)AnyLondoncabdriverdoesathingcalledtheKnowledge,whichisanexaminationreally.It'scalledtheKnowledgeandit'sabasictestof468runswhattheycallrunsfromabluebook.
W:IsitdifficulttolearntheKnowledge?
M:(23)Onaverage,ittookmenineteenmonths.Nowit'stakingguysthreeyears.Itcantakeanywherefromnowtothreeyears.Andthenyoudoadrivingtestattheend.
W:Itgettheimpressionthey'reverystrictabouttaxis.QuiteapartfromtheKnowledge,there'sthelicense.Doyouhavetogetanewlicenseeveryyear?
M:Thelicenseisrenewedeverythreeyears,butyourcab,whetheryourentitoryouownit,hastohaveayearlyoverhaul.Ienjoybeingataxidriverand,notonlythat,itdoeskeepthestandardveryhigh,whichiswhatwewantinLondon.
W:(24)DoyoufeelproudtobeaLondoner?WereyouborninLondon?
M:No,IwasactuallyborninBristol.
W:Whatdoyoudoinyoursparetime?
M:Well,(25)I'mintobodybuilding.Thattakesupquiteagooddealofmysparetime.Imightdoasystemofthreedays'trainingwithadayoff,followedbyanotherthreedays'trainingandadayoff.
(23)
A.It'scomposedof568runs.
B.It'sabluebook.
C.ALondondriverhastodoit.
D.It'sanexam.
22.聽(tīng)力原文:ArecentreporthasshownthatintheUnitedStates,peoplehaveexperiencedanevolutionconcerningtheirattitudestowardstheworkweekandweekend.AlthoughsomecalendarsstillmarkthebeginningofaweekasSunday,moreandmoreofAmericansarecomingtoregardMondayasthefirstdayoftheweekwithSaturdayandSundaycomprisingthetwo-dayperiodthoughtofastheweekend.Infact,theword"weekend"didn'tevenexistinEnglishuntilaboutthemiddleofthelastcentury.InEnglandatthattime,SaturdayafternoonshadjustbeenaddedtoSundaysandholidaysasatimeforworkerstohaveofffromtheirjobs.ThisinnovationbecamecommonintheUnitedStatesinthe1920s,butastheworkweekshortenedduringtheGreatDepressionofthe1930s,theweekendexpandedtotwofulldays—SaturdayandSunday.Somepeoplethoughtthatthistrendwouldcontinueduetoincreasingautomationandtheworkweekmightdecreasetofourdaysorevenfewer.Butsofarthishasn'thappened.Theworkweekseemstohavestabilizedasfortyhoursmadeupoffiveeight-hourdays.AndnowadaystheideaofaddingMondaytotheweekendhasalsobeenproposedbysomepeople.
(30)
A.Shiftingjobopportunities.
B.Theevolutionoftheweekend.
C.Attitudestowardemployment,
D.Attitudestowardleisureactivities.
23.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Janeisreallydisappointed,ShewasexpectingBobtobringfreshfishtonight'sdinner.
M:Toobad,butthewavesweresohighthatBobdidn'ttrytogooutonthelake.
Q:WhathadBobintendedtodo?
(14)
A.Gofishing,B.Eatout.C.Doingshopping,D.Havingdinner.
24.(32)
A.Becauseofthetechnologyprogress.
B.Becauseofthecomputerrevolution.
C.Becauseoftheinventionofcomputer.
D.Becauseofmicrowaveovens.
25.
【B10】
26.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Tony,whoarethestreetpeople?Howdidtheygettobelivinginthestreet?
M:Well,someofthemlosttheirjobs,someofthemhavementalproblem,andsomeofthemdrink.
Q:Whichofthefollowingfactorsisnotmentionedasacauseofbecomingstreetpeople?
(18)
A.Unemployment.
B.Familybreakup.
C.Mentalproblems.
D.Drinking.
27.(16)
A.ManystudentsdropProfessorKing'slectures.
B.StudentsenjoyProfessorKing'slecturesalot.
C.ProfessorKingteachesstudentshowtodropapinnoiselessly.
D.ProfessorKingspeaksveryloudly.
28.
【B2】
29.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Excuseme,DrTyler,yoursecretarysaidIshouldcomerightin.
M:Pleasedo.Jenny,howcanIhelpyou?
W:Ineedtogetyoursignatureonmyschedulecardhere,onthelineaboveadvisor'sapproval.
M:Sure,butlet'slookitovertogetherfirst.Howmanycoursesdoyouhavehere?
W:Six.
M:Six?That'squiteaheavyload.Anyparticularreason?
W:IhadtodropmychemistrycourselastsemesterwhenIwasinthehospital,soIneedtotakeitagain.
M:Soyou'vealreadylearntalotofthematerial.
W:Right.Andcalculusisapartofthesecondyearrequirement.
M:Let'ssee,chemistry,calculus.Oh,ISeeyou'llbeinmyseminaronthemodernAmericannovel.
W:Yes,I'mlookingforwardtoitandtotheromanticpoetryseminar,too.
M:Twoseminars?Thatisratheralot.Canyouhandlethework?
W:Ithinkso.Theintroductoryeconomicsclassisveryeasyandsoisthemusiccourse.
M:Well,thenI'llbehappytosignthecard.However,Imustinsistthatyoucomeseemeafterthefirstweekofclassessothatwecanmakesurethisisn'ttoomuchforyou.
W:That'sapromise.
(20)
A.Inaprofessor'soffice.
B.Inamedicaldoctor'soffice.
C.Inanauditorium
D.Inagym.
30.聽(tīng)力原文:F:Canyouhelpme?Idon'tknowwhereIamonthismap.AndIdon'tknowwheretheStudentsUnionis.
M:Ithinkit'sinThompsonHail.I'mheadingthatwaynow.
Q:Whatwillthemanprobablydo?
(15)
A.Hewillshowherthewayonthemap.
B.Hewilltakehertothepoliceoffice.
C.Hewilltakehertoherdestinationhimself.
D.Hewillasksomeoneelsetohelpthewoman.
31.(22)
A.Lethimwinatennisgame.
B.Helphimfinishhisproject.
C.Givehimsomemedicineforhisstomach.
D.Gotothelibrarywithhim.
32.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
WiththeassassinationofPresidentMcKinley,TheodoreRoosevelt,notquite43,becametheyoungestPresidentintheNation'shistory.HebroughtnewexcitementandpowertothePresidency,ashe(36)______ledCongressandtheAmericanpublictowardprogressive(37)______andastrongforeignpolicy.
HetooktheviewthatthePresidentshouldtakewhatever(38)______necessaryforthepublicgoodunlessexpressly(39)______bylawortheConstitution."Ididnot(40)______power,"hewrote,"butIdidgreatly(41)______theuseofexecutivepower."
Roosevelt'syouthdifferedsharplyfromthatofthelogcabinPresidents.HewasborninNewYorkCityin1858intoa(42)______family,buthetoostruggledagainstiiihealthandinhistriumphbecameanadvocateofthe(43)______life.AsPresident,Rooseveltheldtheidealthat(44)____________.
Roosevelt'sachievementsarenumerous.HewontheNobelPeacePrizeformediatingtheRusso—JapaneseWar,reachedaGentleman'sAgreementonimmigrationwithJapan,andsenttheGreatWhiteFleetonagoodwilltouroftheworld.Someofhismosteffectiveachievementswereinconservation.(45)____________.
LeavingthePresidencyin1909,RooseveltwentonanAfricanjourneyandthenjumpedbackintopolitics.WhilerunningforPresidentagain,hewasshotinthechest.(46)____________."NomanhashadahappierlifethanIhaveled;ahappierlifeineveryway."
33.聽(tīng)力原文:M:IfIwereyou,Iwouldhaveacceptedthejob.
W:Iturneddowntheofferbecauseitwouldmeanfrequentbusinesstripsawayfrommyfamily.
Q:Whydidn'tthemanacceptthejob?
(15)
A.Hedoesn'tenjoybusinesstripsasmuchasheusedto.
B.Hedoesn'tthinkheiscapableofdoingthejob.
C.Hethinksthepayistoolowtosupporthisfamily.
D.Hewantstospendmoretimewithhisfamily.
34.(24)
A.Thecollegedoesn'thaveanyrock-climbingequipment.
B.Therearenoappropriateplacesforclimbingnearby
C.Thereisnoonetoteachthemflowtodoit.
D.Notverymanystudentsareinterestedinit.
35.
【B7】
36.聽(tīng)力原文:Hiddenpassengerstravelinginships,trains,orevencarscanbeaterriblenuisance,especiallywhentheyareinsects.Inthisrespect,thereisagreatdifferencebetweenhuman'beingsandinsects.Theformermakeeverypossibleefforttoavoiddiscovery,whilethelatterquicklydrawattentiontothemselves.
WecanonlysympathizewiththeunfortunatemanwhohadtostophiscarsoonaftersettingoutfromacountryvillagetodrivetoLondon.Hearingastrangenoisefromthebackofthecar,henaturallygotouttohavealook.Heexaminedthewheelscarefullybutashefoundnothingwrong,hecontinuedonhisway.Thenoisebeganalmostimmediatelyandnowitwaslouderthanever.Quicklyturninghishead,themansawwhatappearedtobeagreatblackcloudfollowingthecar.Whenhestoppedatavillagefurtheron,hewastoldthataqueenbeemustbehiddeninhiscarastherewerethousandsofbeesnearby.
Onlearningthis,themanrealizedthattheonlywaytoescapewouldbetodriveawayasquicklyaspossible.Afteranhour'sharddriving,hearrivedinLondonwhereheparkedhiscaroutsideahotelandwentintohaveadrink.Itwasnotlongbeforeacustomerwhohadseenhimarrivehurriedintoinform.himthathiscarwascoveredwithbees.Thepoormotoristtelephonedthepoliceandexplainedwhathadhappened.Thepolicedecidedthatthebestwaytodealwiththesituationwouldbetocallabee-keeper.Inashorttime,thebee-keeperarrived.Hefoundtheunwelcomepassengerhiddennearthewheelsatthebackofthecar.Verygratefultothemotoristforhisunexpectedgift,thekeepertookthequeenandherthousandsoffollowershomeinalargebox.Equallygrateful,filemotoristdroveawayinpeace,atlastfreefromthe"blackcloud"whichhadhungoverhiscar.
(30)
A.Abignoise.
B.Astrangenoise.
C.Astranger'snoise.
D.Achild'snoise.
37.(26)
A.Worryabouthisfamily.
B.Cheeklocks.
C.Lookafterchildren.
D.Havealookround.
38.
【B5】
39.聽(tīng)力原文:W:ProfessorBrown,Iknowyourcoursehasnoabsencepolicy.ButIhavetohavefootsurgerynextMondayandcan'tbehere.
M:MedicalexcusesareoneofthefewexceptionsImake.
Q:WhatwillProfessorBrownmostprobablydo?
(19)
A.Lowerthestudent'sgrade.
B.Reconsiderthestudent'spositionlater.
C.Allowthestudenttomissclass.
D.Suggestthestudentreschedulethesurgery.
40.
【B4】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Doyousendandreceivemorephonescallsore-mail?Ifyouranswerise-mail,oryouwishitwere,thenanewbreedoftelecommunicationsdevicescalledaue-mailphoneorInternetphonemaysoonfinditswayintoyourkitchenorlivingroom.Essentially,ane-mailphone,ore-phoneforshort,isthemergeroftelephoneandcomputer.Withmostofthesenewscreenphones,thatmeansbeingabletoreadandreplytoelectronicmaildirectlyfromthephone,withoutstartingup(orevenowning)aPC.Withsome,italsomeansbeingabletosearchthroughtheWebtomakevacationplansorresearchhomeworkassignmentsthoughatslowspeedsandonarathersmallscreen.Andyoucanstillmakephonecalls,too.
Nocomputerexperienceisrequiredtouseane-phone.MostletyousignupwithInternetserviceprovider(ISP),whichtypicallychargesabout$20permonth.Onceyou'repastthistediousworkandentertheaccountinformationintothephone,youcancheckyoure-mailfromeitheryourcomputerorphone.
Toassessyoure-mailaccountfromoneofthesephones,youtypicallyhavetoselecte-mailservicefromamenu.Phoneswithtouchscreenshaveanicon(圖標(biāo))forthatontheopeningscreen.Forotherphones,youpressoneofthebuttonsliningthebottomorsidesofthedisplay,muchaswithanATMmachine.ThephonethencallsyourISP.WhentheISPpicksup,thephoneautomaticallytransfersyouraccountnameandpassword.Onceaccepted,theISPwillstartsendingthephoneyourmessages.Bytouchingtheitemyouwanttoreadorhittingabuttonnexttoit,themessagewillbedisplayed.Onceyou'vereadit,youcanreplytothemessage,moveontothenextone,or,withmostphones,deletethemessagefromyouraccount.Youcancheckyoure-mailmanually,butmoste-phonescanalsobesettocheckseveraltimesadayautomatically.Inautomaticmode,thephoneflashestotellyoumailiswaiting.Ifyouhappentobeusingthephonewhenitisscheduledtocheckfore-mail,thephonewillautomaticallytagainwhenthelineisfree.
Oneseriousdrawbacktoe-mailbyphoneisthatitcannotreceive(orsend)attachedfiles,whethertheycontaindocumentsorgraphics.Somephoneswillattempttodisplaysimpletextfilesaspartofthemessage,butothertypesoffileswillappearasgibberish(亂碼),ornotatall.Ifyousharethee-mailaccountwithaPCanddon'tdeletethemessage,however,youcanusuallyretrievethemessageandfileonyourcomputer.
Ane-mailphoneisanimproveddeviceoftelecommunicationinthat______.
A.itcanrecordamessageintheform.ofe-mails
B.itcanbeusedtoreceiveandsende-mails
C.itcanbeconnectedwithcomputers
D.itcanbeusedtovisitwebsites
42.
【C6】
43.
Onethingthatisincommonbetween"cultureshock"and"futureshock"isthe______.
A.constantturmoilofthenewcultureitself
B.absenceofapopularvocabulary
C.ocnstantandradicalchanges
D.bewildermentandfrustrationofthevictims
44.
【C8】
45.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
TulipswereintroducedintoHollandbeforethe17thcenturybutitdidnottakelongfortheflowerstogainpopularityamongtheupperclasses.Flowersofsuchbeautyandraritysoonbecamesymbolsofpowerandprestigeandtherichtriedtheirutmosttolaytheirhandsonsometodisplayintheirgardens.
By1634,thewholecountrywassofascinatedbytulipsthatallotheractivitiesalmostcametoastop.Peopleweretradingintulipsandevenbuyingandsellingunsproutedflowers.Itwassimilartothefuturesmarkettoday,wheretradersarebuyingandsellingcrudeoilorcottonwhichtheywillneversee.Asthetuliptradesincreased,regularmarketsweresetupontheStockExchangeofAmsterdamandothertowns.Thathappenedintheyear1636whenthecrazewasreachingitspeak.
Thebubblefinallyburstin1637.Forsomeunknownreasonsmaybeagroupofpeoplesuddenlyrealizedthemadnesstulipsfailedtocommandtheusualinflatedpricesinagathering.Wordspreadandthemarketcrashed.Asinallassetbubbles,ittooktimetopropelpricestosuchextraordinarylevels,butitonlytookasinglepiercetoburstthebubble.Whenconfidencewasdestroyed,itcouldnotberecoveredandpriceskeptfallinguntiltheywereone-tenthofthosesetduringthepeak.Soonthenoblesbecamepoorandtherichbecamepaupers(貧民).CriesofdistressresoundedeverywhereinHolland.
Whydoinvestmentprofessionalsliketobringupthisstorythathappenedcenturiesago?Thisisbecausegreedispartofhumannatureandshortmemoryisaninvestortrait,wejustneverseemtolearnfrompastmistakes.Recently,manyhavepointedtotheAmericaninvestors'madnessoverInternetstocksasanother"tulipcraze".Whetherthesearereally"Internettulips"remaintobeseen.Howevertherearetell-talesignsthatthebuyingisoverdone.
ThereisnodenialthattheInternetisanimportantdevelopmentinthiscentury,butitismadnesswheneveryInternetstockjumpsinmultiplesandeverycompanythatannouncesconductingtheirbusinessoverthenetwitnessestheirstockpricesgoingup.NottomentionthatsomeoftheseInternetstocksaretradingathundredstimesPE(本益比)andsomewillnotreportanyprofitforthenextfewyears!
Tulipsbecamepopularamongtheupperclassesbecausetheyassociatedtheflowerswith______.
46.
Whatisthepassageprobablygoingtotalkaboutinthefollowingpart?
A.SomeotherexistingproblemsofNetflix.
B.ThenegativeinfluenceofNetflix.
C.Themethodstocopewiththoseproblemsmentioned.
D.PredictionofNetflix'sfuture.
47.Schoolauthoritiesoftenrefusetofacetheproblem;governmentdrugabuseagencieshavedonealltoolittletoinform.thepublicaboutit;manyphysiciansstillseemunawareofitwhentheyexamineteenagers.Asaresult,parentsmaystillbethelasttoknowthattheirchildrenhavefallenvictimtothedrugepidemicthathasbeenragingformorethanadecadeamongAmerican'syouth.Ina1980surveyofamiddleincomeCincinnatisuburb,38percentofthesixthgradeand89percentoftheseniorclasssaidtheyuseddrugsand/oralcohol;48percentoftheparentsthoughttheirchildrenusedalcohol,butonly8percentthoughttheirchildrenuseddrugs.
Fortunately,thereisanewforceatworkagainstthisepidemic—anationwidemovementofmorethan400parentgroupsformedtoexposeandbattledruguseamongteenagersandpreteens.Thegroups,ranginginsizefrom15memberstomorethan800,havedifferentapproachesandwidelyvaryingratesofsuccess.Yetthisparentalcrusadeistheonlymajorforceinthecountrytohavetakenactive,organizedandeffectivestepsaimedatstoppingmarijuanause.
Whytheconcentrationonmarijuana?Becauseitistheillegaldrugmostusedbykids.Accordingtothe1982NationalHighSchoolSeniorSurvey,44percentofU.S.highschoolseniorshadsmokedpotduringtheyear,andoneoutofsevenoftheseweredailyorneardailysmokers.
Moreover,in1982,sociologists,RichardClaytonandHarwinVoss,reportedacloserelatedconnectionbetweenpotsmokingandsubsequentuseofcocaineandheroinbyyoungmen.Ofthosewhohadsmokedpotfewerthan100times,sevenpercenthadgraduatedtococaine,fourpercenttoheroin.Butofthosewhohadsmokedpotatleast1,000times,theequivalentofonceadayforthoseyears,73percenthadgoneontococaine,andoneoutofthreehadgraduatedtoheroin.(Althoughheroinuseamonghighschoolseniorsisminimal—0.6percentinthepastyear—multidruguseis"in.")
Parentgroupshavefoundthatbystoppingtheirkidsfromsmokingpot,theyalmostautomaticallystopallotherillegaldrugsandcutdownonalcoholuseaswell.TheHighSchoolSeniorSurvey'sstatisticsshowthatheavypotsmokerstendtobeheavydrinkers,whilethosewhodonotusepottendnottodrinkheavily.
Sincevirtuallyalloverthecountryteenager"partying"hascometomean"gettingsmashedandgettingstoned"—onanythingfrompottopills,hashish,ISD,angeldustandalcohol—someparentgroupshomeinonthepartyingaspect.ParentsWhoCare(PWC)wasstartedinNovember1979by15PaloAlto,Calif.parentswhowereupsetbystoriesofdrugsseniorproms.Theyheldtalksessionswiththeirchildrenandlearned,asfounderJoannLundgrenobserved,thatmostofthemhadneverbeentoapartywherethemainactivitywasnotgettinghigh.
Theparents'solution:workshopsshowingkidshowtogivesuccessfuldrugandalcoholfreeparties.SaysMargeryRanch,PWCdirector:"We'veseenachangeinattitude.Youngpeoplearefeelingmorecomfortablesayingno."
Whatdoes"theproblem"inthefirstlinereferto?
A.Thefactthatgovernmentdrugabuseorganizationsarereluctanttoinform.thepublicofthedrugtakingphenomenonamongteenagers.
B.Thefactthatmanydoctorsareignorantofthedrugtakingphenomenonamongteenagers.
C.Thefactthatmanyparentsareignorantofthedrugtakingphenomenonamongtheirchildren.
D.Thefactthatmanyyoungpeoplehaveyieldedtothewideuseofdrugs.
48.
SomeAmericanstrytomakethemselvesfeellessguiltybyattributingthepovertyoftheworkingpeopleto______.
49.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Manyprivateinstitutionsofhighereducationaroundthecountryareindanger.Notallwillbesaved,andperhapsnotalldeservedtobesaved.Therearelow-qualityschoolsjustasthereislow-qualitybusiness.Wehavenoobligationtosavethemsimplybecausetheyexist.
Butmanythrivinginstitutionsthatdeservetocontinuearethreatened.Theyaredoingafinejobeducationally,buttheyarecaughtinafinancialsqueeze,withnowaytoreducerisingcostsorincreasingrevenuessignificantly.Raisingtuitiondoesn'tbringinmorerevenues,foreachtimetuitiongoesup,theenrollmentgoesdown,ortheamountthatmustbegivenawayinstudentaidgoesup.Schoolsarebusinesses,whetherpublicorprivate,notusuallybecauseofmismanagementbutbecauseofthenatureoftheenterprise.Theylosemoneyoneverycustomer,andtheycangobankrupteitherfromtoofewstudentsortoomanystudents.Evenaverygoodcollegeisaverybadbusiness.
Itissuchcolleges,thrivingbutthreatened,Iworryabout.Lowenrollmentisnottheirchiefproblem.Evenwithfullenrollment,theymaygounder.Effortstosavethem,andpreferablytokeepthemprivate,areanationalnecessity.Thereisnobasisforarguingthatprivateschoolsareinherentlybetterthanpublicschools.Examplestothecontraryabound.Anyonecannamestateuniversitiesandcollegesthatrankasthefinestinthenationandtheworld.Itisnowinevitablethatpublicinstitutionswillbedominant,andthereforediversityisanationalnecessity.Diversityinthewaywesupportschoolstendstogiveusahealthydiversityintheformsofeducation.
Inanimperfectsocietysuchasours.uniformityofeducationthroughoutthenationcouldbedangerous.Inanimperfectsocietydiversityisapositivegood.Ardentsupportersofpublichighereducationknowtheimportanceofsustainingprivatehighereducation.
Wehavenoobligationtosavesomeschoolsbecause______.
50.Accordingtouniversityofficials,whoareputinanunfavorablesituationunderearlyadmissionprograms?
51.
Accordingtothepassage,membersoftheroyalfamily______.
A.shouldlearntoknowhownormalpeopleleadtheirlives
B.havetoomuchmoneytospend
C.havemoretroublesthancommonpeopledo
D.maynotfeeldeeplysatisfiedwithwhattheyachieved
52.
Whatisthemainpointofthepassage?
A.MorecompaniesfromemergingmarketscomeontheFortune500list.
B.LenovoboughttherightofusingIBMbrandforfiveyears.
C.Companiesfromemergingmarketsbegantotakepositioninglobalmarket.
D.Thetraditionalone-directionglobalizationhasbeenshiftingintomulti-directionone.
53.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
CordiaHarringtonwastiredofstandingupalldayandsmellinglikeFrenchfriesatnight.ShealsoownedandoperatedthreeMcDonald'sfranchises(特許經(jīng)銷商)inIllinois,butasadivorcedmotherofthreeboys,sheyearnedforabusinessthatwouldprovideforherchildrenandletherspendmoretimewiththem.
Herturningmomentstruck,strangelyenough,aftershewasnominatedin1992tobeontheMcDonald'sbuncommittee."Theotherfranchisees,allmen,thoughtthatwasfunnybecauseofthewordbun,"sherecalls."Butthejokewasonthem:Theydidn'tknowthecompanywouldbepickingmeupinacorporatejettoseebakeriesaroundtheworld.EverytimeIwenttoameeting,Ilovedit.Thiswasglobal!"Theexperienceopenedhereyestobusinesspossibilities.WhenMcDonald'sdecideditwantedanewbunsupplier,Harringtonbecamedeterminedtowinthecontract,eventhoughshehadnoexperiencerunningabakery."Youseeatinycrackinthe
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