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版权所有 违者必究 SUMMER EM: CB4 You now have 40 seconds to check your answers to Questions 17-20 Section ll Use of english Directions: Read the following text Choose the best word(s)for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C, d on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points) When todays high-school seniors are asked what they plan to do after graduation, most say that they intend to get a bachelor's degree. They have been told that their _L has only "one way to win by_22at least a bachelor's degree, in the _23 that it will_24 lead to a professional In a recent _25 of high-school seniors conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics, 85 cent of the respondents_26 they planned to get a bachelor's degree. And,27 20 years ago only 45 per cent of high-school _28 went on to college, today 68 percent_29_ matricu late, 30 the majority enroll ing in four-year or two-year programs designed to allow them -L to four-year_- According to 33 wisdom, the rapid 34 in the number of students attend ing college is cause for national_35 But our research suggests that -36_, it may be 37 for national concern. Why? Because for hany young people, the"one way to win paradigm"(E-f)is not_38 given their academic talents and the labor-market projections, Students ranking_ 39 the top third of their high-school graduating class too often fail to earn as bachelors degree if they enroll in college. The cost of such failure - in both dollars and unmet is rising and beginning to 40 public confidence in our system of higher education 21. [A] descendants C] ancestors D] school 22. [A]acquiring B] getting [C] earning D]obtaining 23. [A]hope B] expectation [] wish 24. [ULtimately B] invariably D] typically 25. [A]pool B] directory C] project D]survey [C] said 27. A although B] even if [C] provided D] only if 28. [A] drop-outs [C] enrolments D] faculty 29. [A] actually B] fundamentally IC] sufficiently 30. [A]against B [CIto D] with 31. [A]transact B]transfer C] transport DI transmit 32. [A]institutions BI perspe c] demonstrations D] specifications 33. [A] controversial B]universal [C] constitutional D] conventional 34. [A]ascent B]rise IC]soar D]mount 35. [A]dimension C] celebration ulatio 36. [A]moreover 37.[A] B] need c]cause 38. [A]idealistic B] pessimistic 39. [A] beyond B] below [C]above D] off 40. [A]erode B] dispose [C] underlie D] improve Part lll Reading Comprehension Part a Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C, D. Mark your choice on ANSWER SHEET 1(40 points) Wish your success! Work hard and good luck!版权所有 违者必究 Wish your success! 4 Work hard and good luck! You now have 40 seconds to check your answers to Questions 17-20. Section II Use of English Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C, D on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points) When today’s high-school seniors are asked what they plan to do after graduation, most say that they intend to get a bachelor's degree. They have been told that their 21 has only “one way to win” —— by 22 at least a bachelor’s degree, in the 23 that it will 24 lead to a professional job. In a recent 25 of high-school seniors conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics,85 per cent of the respondents 26 they planned to get a bachelor's degree. And, 27 20 years ago only 45 per cent of high-school 28 went on to college, today 68 percent 29 matriculate, 30 the majority enrolling in four-year or two-year programs designed to allow them 31 to four-year 32 . According to 33 wisdom, the rapid 34 in the number of students attending college is cause for national 35 . But our research suggests that 36 , it may be 37 for national concern. Why? Because for many young people, the “one way to win paradigm” (例子) is not 38 , given their academic talents and the labor-market projections. Students ranking 39 the top third of their high-school graduating class too often fail to earn as bachelor’s degree if they enroll in college. The cost of such failure —— in both dollars and unmet expectations —— is rising and beginning to 40 public confidence in our system of higher education. 21. [A] descendants [B] generation [C] ancestors [D] school 22. [A] acquiring [B] getting [C] earning [D] obtaining 23. [A] hope [B] expectation [C] wish [D] anticipation 24. [A] ultimately [B] invariably [C] eventually [D] typically 25. [A] pool [B] directory [C] project [D] survey 26. [A] spoke [B] remarked [C] said [D] told 27. [A] although [B] even if [C] provided [D] only if 28. [A] drop-outs [B] graduates [C] enrolments [D] faculty 29. [A] actually [B] fundamentally [C] sufficiently [D] reversely 30. [A] against [B] on [C] to [D] with 31. [A] transact [B] transfer [C] transport [D] transmit 32. [A] institutions [B] perspectives [C] demonstrations [D] specifications 33. [A] controversial [B] universal [C] constitutional [D] conventional 34. [A] ascent [B] rise [C] soar [D] mount 35. [A] dimension [B] impression [C] celebration [D] speculation 36. [A] moreover [B] accordingly [C] instead [D] then 37. [A] reason [B] need [C] cause [D] want 38. [A] idealistic [B] pessimistic [C] materialistic [D] realistic 39. [A] beyond [B] below [C] above [D] off 40. [A] erode [B] dispose [C] underlie [D] improve Part III Reading Comprehension Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C, D. Mark your choice on ANSWER SHEET 1. (40 points) SUMMER : NETEM: CB4
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