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PartIWriting(30minutes)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledOntheImportanceofaName,you

shouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.有人說(shuō)名字或名稱很重要

2.也有人覺得名字或名稱無(wú)關(guān)緊要

3.我認(rèn)為

OntheImportanceofaName

PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)

Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswer

Sheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA.,B.,C.andD..Forquestions

8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

HelicopterMomsvs.Free-RangeKidsWouldyouletyourfourth-graderridepublictransportationwithoutan

adult?Probablynot.Still,whenLenoreSkenazy,acolumnistfortheNewYorkSun,wroteaboutlettinghersontake

thesubwayalonetogetbackto"Longstoryshort:mysongothomefromadepartmentstoreontheUpperEastSide,

shedidn'texpecttogethitwithawaveofcriticismfromreaders.

“Longstoryshort:Mysongothome,oveijoyedwithindependence,SkenazywroteonApril4intheNewYork

Sun."Longstorylonger:HalfthepeopleI'vetoldthisepisodetonowwanttoturnoninforchildabuse.Asifkeeping

kidsunderlockandkeyandcellphoneandcarefulwatchistherightwaytorearkids.It'snot.It'sdebilitating(使虛

弱)——forusandforthem.^^

OnlinemessageboardsweresoonfullofpeoplebothapplaudingandcondemningSkenazy'sdecisiontolether

songoitalone.ShewoundupdefendingherselfonCNN(accompaniedbyherson)andonpopularblogslikethe

buffingtonpost,whereherfollow-uppiecewasironicallyheadlined“MoreFromAmerica'sWorst

Theepisodehasignitedanotheroneofthosedebatesthatdividesparentsintovocalopposingcamps.AreModern

parentsneedlesslyoverprotective,oristheworldamorecomplicatedanddangerousplacethanitwaswhenprevious

generationswereallowedtowanderaboutunsupervised?

Fromthe"she'sanirresponsiblemother^^campcame:"Shameonyouforbeingsocarelessabouthissafety,9,in

Commentsonthebuffingtonpost.Andtherewasthisfromamotheroffour:"Howwouldyouhavefeltifhedidn't

comehome?”ButSkenazygotalotofsupport,too,withwomenandmenwritinginwithstoriesabouthowtheywere

allowedtotaketripsallbythemselvesatsevenoreight.Shealsogotheapsofpraiseforbuckingthe“helicopter

parent“trend:"Goodforthisonecommenterwroteonthebuffingtonpost."Thisisamuch-neededreality

check.^^

Lastweek,encouragedbyalltheattention,Skenazystartedherownblog-FreeRange,kids-promotingthe

ideathatmodernchildrenneedsomeofthesameindependencethathergenerationhad.Inthegoodolddays

nine-year-oldbabyboomersrodetheirbikestoschool,walkedtothestore,tookbuses—andevensubways—allby

themselves.Herblog,shesays,isdedicatedtosensibleparenting.t4AtFreeRangeKids,webelieveinsafekids.We

believeincarseatsandsafetybelts.WedoNOTbelievethateverytimeschool-agechildrengooutside,theyneeda

securityguard.^^

Sowhyaresomeparentssonervousaboutlettingtheirchildrenoutoftheirsight?Arecitiesandtownslesssafe

andkidsmorevulnerabletocrimeslikechildkidnapandsexualabusethantheywereinpreviousgenerations?

Notexactly.NewYorkCity,forinstance,issaferthanit'severbeen;it'sranked36thincrimeamongall

Americancities.Nationwide,stringerkidnapsareextremelyrare;there'saone-in-a-millionchanceachildwillbe

takenbyastranger,accordingtotheJusticeDepartment.And90percentofsexualabusecasesarecommittedby

someonethechildknows.Mortalityratesfromallcauses,includingdiseaseandaccidents,forAmericanchildrenare

lowernowthantheywere25years'ago.AccordingtoChildTrends,anonprofitresearchgroup,between1980and

2003deathratesdroppedby44percentforchildrenaged5to14and32percentforteensaged15to19.

Thenthere'sthewholequestionofwhethermodernparentsaremorewatchfulandnervousaboutsafetythan

previousgenerations.Yes,someare.PartoftheproblemisthatwithwalltowallInternetandcablenews,every

missingchildcasegetssomuchairtimethatit'snotsurprisingevennormalparentalanxietycanbeamplified.And

manymiddle-classparentshavegottenusedtomanagingtheirchildren'stimeandshuttlingthemtovariousenriching

activities,sotheideaoflettingthemoutontheirowncanseemlikearisk.Backin1972,whenmanyoftoday's

parentswerekids,87percentofchildrenwholivedwithinamileofschoolwalkedorbikedeveryday.Buttoday,the

CentersforDiseaseControlreportthatonly13percentofchildrenbike,walkorotherwisetthemselvestoschool.

Theextrasupervisionisbothacityandasuburbphenomenon.Parentsareworriedaboutcrime,andtheyare

worriedaboutkidsgettingcaughtintrafficinacitythat'snotusedtopedestrians.Ontheotherhand,therearestill

plentyofkidswhoseparentsgivethemalotofindependence,bychoiceorbynecessity.TheAfterSchoolAlliance

findsthatmorethan14millionkidsaged5to17areresponsiblefortakingcareofthemselvesafterschool.Only6.5

millionkidsparticipateinorganizedprograms.uManychildrenwhohaveworkingparentshavetotakethesubwayor

bustogettoschool.Manydothisbythemselvesbecausetheyhavenootherwaytogettotheschools,saysDr.

RichardGallagher,directoroftheParentingInstituteattheNewYorkUniversityChildStudyCenter.

Forthoseparentswhowonderhowandwhentheyshouldstartallowingtheirkidsmorefreedom,there'sno

clear-cutanswer.Childexpertsdiscourageaone-size-fits-allapproachtoparenting.What'srightforSkenazy's

nine-year-oldcouldbeinappropriateforanotherone.Italldependsondevelopmentalissue,maturity,andthe

psychologicalandemotionalmakeupofthatchild.Severalfactorsmustbetakenintoaccount,saysGallagher.<4The

abilitytofollowparentguidelines,thechild'slevelofcomfortinhandlingsuchsituations,andachild'sgeneral

judgmentshouldbeweighed.^^

GallagheragreeswithSkenazythatmanynine-year-oldsarereadyforindependenceliketakingpublic

transportationalone."Atcertaintimesoftheday,oncertainroutes,thesubwaysaregenerallysafeforthesechildren,

especiallyiftheyhavegrownupinthecityandhavebeentaughthowtobesafe,howtoobtainhelpiftheyare

concernedfortheirsafety,andhowtoavoidunsafesituationsbybeingwatchfulandontheirtoes.”

Butevenwithmoretrafficandfewersidewalks,modernparentsdohaveoneadvantagetheirparentsdidn't:the

cellphone.Beingabletocheckinwithachildanytimegoesalongwaytowardrelievingparentalanxietyandmay

helpparentsloosentheircontrolalittlesooner.Skenazygotalotofcriticismbecauseshedidn'tgiveherkidhercell

phonebecauseshethoughthe'dloseitandwantedhimtolearntogoitalonewithoutdependingonmom—amajor

principleoffree-rangeparenting.Butmostparentsaremorethanhappytousecellphonestokeeptrackoftheirkids.

Andforthosewholiketheideaoffree-rangekidsbutstillstrugglewiththeirinnerhelicopterparent,theremay

beamiddleway.AnewgenerationofGPScellphoneswithtrackingsoftwaremakeiteasierthanevertofollowa

child'severymovementviatheInternet-withoutseemingtointerfereorhover.Ofcourse,whentheygotocollege,

theymightstartobjectingtobeingmonitoredasthey'reonparole(假釋).

注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡1上作答。

1.WhenLenoreSkenazy'ssonwasallowedtotakethesubwayalone,he.

A.wasafraidthathemightgetlost

B.enjoyedhavingtheindependence

C.wasonlytoopleasedtotaketherisk

D.thoughthewasanexceptionalchild

2.LenoreSkenazybelievesthatkeepingkidsundercarefulwatch

A.hinderstheirhealthygrowth

B?addstoomuchtoparents,expenses

C.showstraditionalparentalcaution

D.bucksthelatestparentingtrend

3.Skenazy'sdecisiontolethersontaketheSubwayalonehasnetwith.

A.oppositionfromherownfamily

B.shareparentingexperience

C.fightagainstchildabuse

D.protectchildren'srights

4.Skenazystartedherownblogto.

A.promotesensibleparenting

B?shareparentingexperience

C.fightagainstchildabuse

D.protectchildren'srights

5.Accordingtotheauthor,NewYorkCity.

A.rankshighinroadaccidents

B?ismuchsafethanbefore

C.rankslowinchildmortalityrates

D.islessdangerousthansmallcities

6.Parentstodayaremorenervousabouttheirkids'safetythanpreviousgenerationsbecause.

A.therearenowfewerchildreninthefamily

B.thenumberoftrafficaccidentshasbeenincreasing

C.theirfearisamplifiedbymediaexposureofcrime

D.crimerateshavebeenontheriseovertheyears

7.Accordingtochildexperts,howandwhenkidsmaybeallowedmorefreedomdependson.

A.thetraditionsandcustomsofthecommunity

B.thesafetyconditionsoftheirneighborhood

C.theirparents'psychologicalmakeup

D.theirmaturityandpersonalqualities

8.AccordingtoGallagherandSkenazy,childrenwhoarewatchfulwillbebetterabletostayawayfromUnsafe

situations.

9.Beingabletofindoutwhereachildisanytimehelpslessenparents,Theiranxietyandcontrol.

10.NowadayswiththehelpofGPScellphones,parentscan,fromadistance,tracktheirchildren'sMovements.

PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)

SectionA

注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。

11.A.Fredforgottocallhimlastnightaboutthecampingtrip.

B.HeisnotgoingtolendhissleepingbagtoFred.

C.HehasnotseenFredatthegymforsometime.

D.Fredmayhaveborrowedasleepingbagfromsomeoneelse.

12.A.Summerhasbecomehotterinrecentyears.

B.Itwillcooldownabitovertheweekend.

C.Swimminginapoolhasarelaxingeffect.

D.Hehopestheweatherforecastisaccurate.

13.A.TakingapictureofProf.Brown.

B?Commentingonanoil-painting.

C.HostingaTVprogram.

D.Stagingaperformance.

14.A.Shecanhelpthemantakecareoftheplants.

B?Mostplantsgrowbetterindirectsunlight.

C.Theplantsneedtobewateredfrequently.

D.Theplantsshouldbeplacedinashadyspot.

15.A.Changetoamoreexcitingchannel.

B.Seethemoviesomeothertime.

C.Gotobedearly.

D.Stayuptilleleven.

16.A.Bothofthemarelaymenofmodernart.

B.Shehasbeamedtoappreciatemodemsculptures.

C.Italianartists'worksaredifficulttounderstand.

D.Modemartistsaregenerallyconsideredweird.

17.A.Theyseemsatisfiedwithwhattheyhavedone.

B.Theyhavecalledallclubmemberstocontribute.

C.Theythinkthedaycanbecalledamemorableone.

D.Theyfindithardtoraisemoneyforthehospital.

18.A.Themanshouldn'thesitatetotakethecourse.

B.Themanshouldtalkwiththeprofessorfirst.

C.Thecourseisn'topentoundergraduates.

D.Thecoursewillrequirealotofreading.

Questions19to21arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.A.Currenttrendsineconomicdevelopment.

B.Domesticissuesofgeneralsocialconcern.

C.StoriesaboutBritain'srelationswithothernations.

D.Conflictsandcompromisesamongpoliticalparties.

20.A.Basedonthepollofpublicopinions.

B.Byinterviewingpeoplewhofilecomplaints.

C.Byanalyzingthedomesticandinternationalsituation.

D.Basedonpublicexpectationsandeditors5judgment.

21.A.Underlyingrulesofediting.

B?Practicalexperience.

C.Audience'sfeedback.

D.Professionalqualifications.

Questions22to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

22.A.Theaveragelifespanwaslessthan50years.

B.Itwasverycommonforthemtohave12children.

C.Theyretiredfromworkmuchearlierthantoday.

D.Theywerequiteoptimisticabouttheirfuture.

23.A.Getreadyforecologicalchanges.

B.Adapttothenewenvironment.

C.Learntousenewtechnology.

D.Explorewaystostayyoung.

24.A.Whenallwomengoouttowork.

B?Whenfamilyplanningisenforced..

C.Whenaworldgovernmentissetup.

D.Whenallpeoplebecomewealthier.

25.A.Eliminatepovertyandinjustice.

B,Migratetootherplanets.

C.Controltheenvironment.

D.Findinexhaustibleresources.

SectionB

注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。

PassageOne

Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

26.A.Tohelpyoungpeopleimprovetheirdrivingskills.

B.Toalertteenagerstothedangersofrecklessdriving.

C.Toteachyoungpeopleroadmannersthroughvideotapes.

D.Toshowteensthepenaltiesimposedoncarelessdrivers.

27.A.Roadaccidents.

B.Streetviolence.

C.Drugabuse.

D.Lungcancer.

28.A.Ithaschangedteens'wayoflife.

B?Ithasmadeteensfeellikeadults.

C.Ithasaccomplisheditsobjective.

D.Ithasbeensupportedbyparents.

PassageTwo

Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

29.A.Customersmaygetaddictedtothesmells.

B.Customersmaybemisledbythesmells.

C.Ithidesthedefectsofcertaingoods.

D.Itgivesrisetounfaircompetition.

30.A.Flexible.

B.Critical.

C.Supportive.

D.Cautious.

31.A.Theflowerscentstimulatedpeople'sdesiretobuy.

B.Strongersmellshadgreatereffectsonconsumers.

C.Mostshoppershatedthesmalltheshoestore.

D.84%ofthecustomerswereunawareofthesmells.

PassageThree

Questions32to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

32.A.Agoodstrainhitabuscarryingmanypassengers.

B.Twopassengertrainscrashedintoeachother.

C.Apassengertraincollidedwithagoodstrain.

D.Anexpresstrainwasderailedwhenhitbyabomb.

33.A.Therescueoperationshavenotbeenveryeffective.

B.Morethan300injuredpassengerswerehospitalized.

C.Thecauseofthetragicaccidentremainsunknown.

D.Theexactcasualtyfiguresarenotyetavailable.

34.A.Therewasabombscare.

B?Therewasaterroristattack.

C.Afirealarmwassetoffbymistake.

D.50poundsofexplosiveswerefound.

35.A.Followpolicemen'sdirections.

B.Keepaneyeweather.

C.Avoidsnow-coveredroads.

D.Drivewithspecialcare.

SectionC

注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。

Englishistheleadinginternationallanguage.Indifferentcountriesaroundtheglobe,Englishisacquiredasthe

mother(36),inothersit'susedasasecondlanguage.SomenationsuseEnglishastheir(37)

language,performingthefunctionof(38);inothersifsusedasaninternationallanguageforbusiness,(39)

andindustry.

Whatfactorsandforceshaveledtothe(40)ofEnglish?WhyisEnglishnowconsideredtobeso

prestigiousthat,acrosstheglobe,individualsandsocietiesfeel(41)iftheydonothave(42)in

thislanguage?HowhasEnglishchangedthrough1,500Years?Thesearesomeofthequestionsthatyou(43)

whenyoustudyEnglish.

YoualsoexaminetheimmensevariabilityofEnglishand(44).Youdevelopin-depthknowledgeofthe

intricatestructureofthelanguage.Whydosomenon-nativespeakersofEnglishclaimthatit'sadifficultlanguageto

learn,while(45)?AttheUniversityofSussex,youareintroducedtothenatureandgrammarofEnglishin

allaspects.Thisinvolvesthestudyofsoundstructures,theformationofwords,thesequencingwordsandthe

constructionofmeaning,aswellasexaminationofthetheoriesexplainingtheaspectsofEnglishusage.(46)

,whichareraisedbystudyinghowspeakersandwritersemployEnglishforawidevarietyofpurposes.

PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassage

carefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.Pleasewriteyouranswers

onAnswerSheet2.

Questions47to51arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

ThereisnothingnewaboutTVandfashionmagazinesgivinggirlsunhealthyideasabouthowthintheyneedto

beinordertobeconsideredbeautiful.WhatissurprisingisthemethodpsychologistsattheUniversityofTexashave

comeupwithtokeepgirlsfromdevelopingeatingdisorders.Theirmainweaponagainstsuperskinny(role)models:a

brandofcivildisobediencedubbed“bodyactivism.^^

Since2001,morethan1,000highschoolandcollegestudentsintheU.S.haveparticipatedintheBodyProject,

whichworksbygettinggirlstounderstandhowtheyhavebeenbuyingintothenotionthatyouhavetobethintobe

happyorsuccessful.Aftercritiquing(評(píng)論)theso-calledthinidealbywritingessaysandrole-playingwiththeirpeers,

participantsaredirectedtocomeupwithandexecutesmall,nonviolentacts.Theyincludeslippingnotessaying”Love

yourbodythewayitis“intodietingbooksatstoreslikeBordersandwritingletterstoMattel,makersofthe

impossiblyproportionedBarbiedoll.

AccordingtoastudyinthelatestissueoftheJournalofConsultingandClinicalPsychology,theriskof

developingeatingdisorderswasreduced61%amongBodyProjectparticipants.Andtheycontinuedtoexhibit

positivebody-imageattitudesaslongasthreeyearsaftercompletingtheprogram,whichconsists,offourone-hour

sessions.Suchlastingeffectsmaybeduetogirls'realizingnotonlyhowtheywerebeinginfluencedbutalsowhowas

benefitingfromthesocietalpressuretobethin."Thesepeoplewhopromotetheperfectbodyreallydon'tcareabout

youatsaysKelseyHertel,ahighschooljuniorandBodyProjectveteraninEugene,Oregon.ctTheypurposefully

makeyoufeellikelessofapersonsoyou41buytheirstuffandthey'llmakemoney.^^

注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。

47.Weredogirlsgetthenotionthattheyneedtobethininordertobeconsideredbeautiful?

48.Bypromoting“bodyactivism,“UniversityofTexaspsychologistsaimtoprevent.

49.Accordingtotheauthor,Mattel'sBarbiedollsare.

50.ThepositiveeffectsoftheBodyProjectmaylastupto.

51.OneBodyProjectparticipantsaysthattherealmotiveofthosewhopromotetheperfectbodyisto.

SectionB

PassageOne

Questions52to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Forhundredsofmillionsofyears,turtles(海龜)havestruggledoutoftheseatolaytheireggsonsandybeaches,

longbeforetherewerenaturedocumentariestocelebratethem,orGPSsatellitesandmarinebiologiststotrackthem,

orvolunteerstohand-carrythehatchlings(幼龜)downtothewater'sedgelesttheybecomedisorientedbyheadlights

andcrawltowardsamotelparkinglotinstead.Aformidablewallofbureaucracyhasbeenerectedtoprotecttheir

primenestingontheAtlanticcoastlines.Withallthatattentionpaidtothem,you'dthinkthesecreatureswouldatleast

havethegratitudenottogoextinct.

ButNatureisindifferenttohumannotionsoffairness,andareportbytheFishandWildlifeServiceshoweda

worrisomedropinthepopulationsofseveralspeciesofNorthAtlanticturtles,notablyloggerheads,whichcangrowto

asmuchas400pounds.TheSouthFloridanestingpopulation,thelargest,hasdeclinedby50%inthelastdecade,

accordingtoElizabethGriffin,amarinebiologistwiththeenvironmentalgroupOceana.ThefigurespromptedOceana

topetitionthegovernmenttoupgradethelevelofprotectionfortheNorthAtlanticloggerheadsfrom“threatened”to

“endangered”—meaningtheyareindangerofdisappearingwithoutadditionalhelp.

Whichraisestheobviousquestion:whatelsedotheseturtleswantfromus,anyway?Itturnsout,accordingto

Griffin,thatwhilewehavedoneagoodjobofprotectingtheturtlesfortheweekstheyspendonland(asegg-laying

females,aseggsandashatchlings),wehaveneglectedtheyearsspendintheocean."Thethreatisfromcommercial

fishing,“saysGriffin.Trawlers(whichdraglargenetsthroughthewaterandalongtheoceanfloor)andlongline

fishers(whichcandeploythousandsofhooksonlinesthatcanstretchformiles)takeaheavytollonturtles.

Ofcourse,likeeveryotherenvironmentalissuetoday,thisisplayingoutagainstthebackgroundofglobal

warmingandhumaninterferencewithnaturalecosystems.Thenarrowstripsofbeachonwhichtheturtleslaytheir

eggsarebeingsqueezedononesidebydevelopmentandontheotherbythethreatofrisingsealevelsastheoceans

warm.Ultimatelywemustgetahandleonthoseissuesaswell,oracreaturethatoutlivedthedinosaurs(恐龍)will

meetitsendatthehandsofhumans,leavingourdescendantstowonderhowcreaturesouglycouldhavewonsomuch

affection.

注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。

52.Wecanlearnfromthefirstparagraphthat.

A.humanactivitieshavechangedthewayturtlessurvive

B?effortshavebeenmadetoprotectturtlesfromdyingout

C.governmentbureaucracyhascontributedtoturtles,extinction

D.marinebiologistsarelookingforthesecretofturtles,reproduction

53.Whatdoestheauthormeanby"Natureisindifferenttohumannotionsoffaimess,,(Line1,Para.2)?

A.Natureisquitefairregardingthesurvivalofturtles.

B?Turtlesarebynatureindifferenttohumanactivities.

C.Thecourseofnaturewillnotbechangedbyhumaninterference.

D.Theturtlepopulationhasdecreasedinspiteofhumanprotection.

54.WhatconstitutesamajorthreattothesurvivalofturtlesaccordingtoElizabethGriffin?

A.Theirinadequatefoodsupply.

B.Unregulatedcommercialfishing.

C.Theirlowerreproductivelyability.

D.Contaminationofseawater

55.Howdoesglobalwarmingaffectthesurvivalofturtles?

A.Itthreatensthesandybeachesonwhichtheylayeggs.

B.Thechangingclimatemakesitdifficultfortheireggstohatch.

C.Therisingsealevelsmakeitharderfortheirhatchlingstogrow.

D.Ittakesthemlongertoadapttothehighbeachtemperature.

56.Thelastsentenceofthepassageismeantto.

A.persuadehumanbeingstoshowmoreaffectionforturtles

B?stressthateventhemostuglyspeciesshouldbeprotected

C.callforeffectivemeasurestoensureseaturtles'survival

D.warnourdescendantsabouttheextinctionofspecies

PassageTwoQuestions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Therearefewmoresoberingonlineactivitiesthanenteringdataintocollege-tuitioncalculatorsandgaspingas

theWebspitsbackasix-figuresum.Buteconomistssayfamiliesabouttogointodebttofundfouryearsofpartying,

aswellasstudying,canconsolethemselveswiththeknowledgethatcollegeisaninvestmentthat,unlikemanybank

stocks,shouldyieldhugedividends.

A2008studybytwoHarvardeconomistsnotesthatthe"labor-marketpremiumtoskill”—ortheamountcollege

graduatesearnedthat'sgreaterthanwhathigh-schoolgraduateearned—decreasedfbrmuchofthe20thcentury,but

hascomebackwithavengeance(報(bào)復(fù)性地)sincethe1980s.In2005,Thetypicalfull-timeyear-roundU.S.worker

withafour-yearcollegedegreeearned$50,900,62%morethanthe$31,500earnedbyaworkerwithonlya

high-schooldiploma.

There?snoquestionthatgoingtocollegeisasmarteconomicchoice.Butalookatthestrangevariationsin

tuitionrevealsthatthechoiceaboutwhichcollegetoattenddoesn'tcomedownmerelytodollarsandcents.Does

goingtoColumbiaUniversity(tuition,roomandboard$49,260in2007-08)yielda40%greaterreturnthanattending

theUniversityofColoradoatBoulderasanout-of-statestudent($35,542)?Probablynot.Doesbeinganout-of-state

studentattheUniversityofColoradoatBoulderyieldtwicetheamountofincomeasbeinganin-statestudent

($17,380)there?Notlikely.

No,inthisconsumeristage,mostbuyersaren'tevaluatingcollegeasaninvestment,butratherasaconsumer

product——likeacarorclothesorahouse.Andwithsuchpurchases,priceisonlyoneofmanycrucialfactorsto

consider.

Aswithautomobiles,consumersintoday'scollegemarketplacehavevastchoices,andpeoplesearchfortheone

thatgivesthemthemostcomfortandsatisfactioninlinewiththeirbudgets.Thisaccountsforthewillingnessof

peopletopaymorefordifferenttypesofexperiences(suchasattendingaprivateliberal-artscollegeorgoingtoan

out-of-statepublicschoolthathasagreatmarine-biologyprogram).Andjustastwoautopurchasersmightspendan

equalamountofmoneyonverydifferentcars,collegestudents(or,moreaccurately,theirparents)oftenshowa

willingnesstopayessentiallythesamepriceforvastlydifferentproducts.Sowhichisit?Iscollegeaninvestment

productlikeastockoraconsumerproductlikeacar?Inkeepingwiththeautomotiveworld'shottestconsumertrend,

maybeit'sbesttocharacterizeitasahybrid(混合動(dòng)力汽車);anexpensiveconsumerproductthat,overtime,willpay

richdividends.

注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。

57.What'stheopinionofeconomistsaboutgoingtocollege?

A.Hugeamountsofmoneyisbeingwastedoncampussocializing.

B.Itdoesn'tpaytorunintodebttoreceiveacollegeeducation.

C.Collegeeducationisrewardinginspiteofthestartlingcosts.

D,Goingtocollegedoesn'tnecessarilybringtheexpectedreturns.

58.ThetwoHarvardeconomistsnoteintheirstudythat,formuchofthe20thcentury,.

A.enrollmentkeptdecreasinginvirtuallyallAmericancollegesanduniversities

B.thelabormarketpreferredhigh-schooltocollegegraduates

C.competitionforuniversityadmissionswasfarmorefiercethantoday

D.thegapbetweentheearningsofcollegeandhigh-schoolgraduatesnarrowed

59.Studentswhoattendanin-statecollegeoruniversitycan.

A.savemoreontuition

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