30. ______________________
正确答案: G
Section B
Directions: There are several passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice.
Passage One
Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.
The quality of university life is declining under strain from the higher education, leading independent schools in Britain complained. The warning followed survey of the impressions of campus life gained by students of school. Poor interviewing of the applicants, infrequent contact with tutors, worries over student safety, and even complaint over the food were all seen as symptoms of the pressure on universities. Head teachers said that standards could well drop if the squeeze on university budgets continued. A survey was carried out because of fears that the level of green area in universities had declined. A great number of student suicides had raised concerns among head teachers.
Although most of the 6,000 students surveyed were enjoying university life, almost a third were less than satisfied with their course. About one in 10 had serious financial problems and some gave alarming accounts of conditions around their halls of residence. Incidents mentioned included a fatal stabbing and shooting outside a hall of residence, the petrol-bombing of cars near another residence, and two racist attacks. Nine percent of women and seven percent of men rated security as unsatisfactory in the area where they lived. Salford University had the lowest satisfaction rating. Lancaster and Kingston universities were rated the safest.
The survey confirmed head teachers’ fears about contact between students and tutors slipping, with a quarter of the students seeing their tutors only every three weeks. New students, used to regular contact with their teachers, found it hard to adapt to the change. Interview techniques were a cause for concern, with the school calling for more training of university staff involved in admissions. Some headmasters complained that interviews were increasingly “odd”. One greeted an applicant by throwing him an apple. Another interview lasted only three minutes. About a quarter of the students found the workload at university heavier than they had expected. Imperial College London, Oxford and Cambridge universities registered by far the highest workload. There were differences between subjects, with architecture, engineering, veterinary science, medicine and some science subjects demanding the most work. Veterinary science was nevertheless the most popular subject, followed by physiotherapy and history of art. General engineering, economics, computing and sociology were the least popular. The survey also confirmed previous concerns about possible racial prejudice in admissions to medical courses. Applicants with names suggesting an ethnic minority background had been rejected with
qualifications as good as successful white candidates.
31.
According to the passage, the main problem existing in the interview of admission is that ______.
A) the interviewers often greeted the applicants by throwing an apple B) the interviewers spent only a few minutes interviewing an applicant C) the interviewers were not knowledgeable to interview the applicants D) the interviewers lack enough training and interview techniques
正确答案: D 32.
From the passage, we can infer that in high school, students ______. A) were never worried about their security B) had regular contact with their teachers C) were often dissatisfied with their course D) were worried about their entrance exam
正确答案: B 33.
We can learn from the passage that ______.
A) most students surveyed were satisfied with university life B) many head teachers were killed by the students in university C) veterinary science was popular for its workload was light
D) students were worried about the squeeze on university budgets
正确答案: A 34.
The author’s description of the quality of university life in Britain seems to be ______. A) subjective B) pessimistic C) objective D) unreasonable
正确答案: C 35.
Among the following, which is the proper statement of the status of students’ security?
A) Fatal stabbing and shooting often happened outside the hall of residence. B) The students in Britain were so worried about their security in university. C) Students were often watchful against people around their halls of residence. D) The status of students’ security in Salford University might be very awful.
正确答案: D
Passage Two
Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.
Our entire human existence is based on change. Our species is dependent upon the advancement of life and our culture. If we were to forever remain the same, without evolving, perhaps our collective existence wouldn’t even be possible. It remains within our individual powers to hold onto the past. We do not have to let technology take hold of us and our lives. Seven Birkerts, in his article “Into the Electronic Millennium”, seems to feel as if technology is corrupting, and will continue to corrupt, our culture. In specific, he focuses on literature and language as being the core of what is being corrupted. My question is, how can something be corrupted that is, in fact, already corrupted?
Language wasn’t created as written expression. Words were invented as personal thoughts that were spoken orally, either to oneself or to an audience. Either way, listeners of words were limited by a storyteller’s own preferences. One could argue that the evolution of oral language into written language has been corrupted by these preferences. Today, language isn’t as personal and limited as in the past. In our era, the printed form of language has merely been converted to an electronic form by technology. Technology loses much of the personal touches that perhaps created language, and the population is now not really limited at all by a storyteller’s preferences, but perhaps this freedom is commendable. The entire world is now open to everything. We all have the opportunity to learn, read, and see whatever we desire.
The freedom offered by technology shouldn’t be seen as “a destruction of tokens from the past”, as Birkerts seems to believe. It is merely the introduction of a future. The past is just that, the past; we can’t change it. Therefore, it will always be there. It is in a way indestructible. We, society, decide what is neglected in our past and in our culture. The addition of the television did not rid our society of books and outdoor activities as was believed by some. In similar fashion, the advent of the computer does not restrict us as a society to our homes, speaking to virtual others. Birkerts’ view that our society will create another group of hermits and loners simply won’t happen. Humans by nature are social beings. We thrive on the comfort and companionship of other humans. To rid ourselves of that would be too harmful. We will never close ourselves as a whole to others; the costs outweigh the benefits.
36.
What does the sentence “It remains within our individual powers to hold onto the past” (Para. 1) mean?
A) We can’t live in a society full of changes. B) We could live in the past without evolving. C) Human beings can live in the present fashion. D) Human beings can’t live in the old fashion.
正确答案: C 37.
Nowadays, we have the opportunity to learn and read whatever we desire because _____. A) we are not as limited as before due to the advancement of technology B) we have fewer chances to touch the storyteller’s viewpoints directly C) language also develops with the advancement of technology D) language isn’t influenced by the storyteller’s preferences
正确答案: A 38.
Which of the following statements is NOT true according to Para. 4? A) The past is in some way indestructible.
B) The computer does not restrict us as a society to our homes. C) The freedom offered by technology is a destruction of the past. D) It is society that decides what to abandon.
正确答案: C 39.
According to the passage, which of the following is Birkerts’ idea? A) The advancement of technology has improved language a lot. B) The advancement of technology has destroyed language. C) We can gain nothing from the advancement of technology. D) The advancement of technology can’t influence culture.
正确答案: B 40.
What is the author’s idea about language?
A) The change of the world has nothing to do with language. B) The change of language resulted in society corruption.
C) Computers and televisions should be thrown away for their undesirable influence on language.
D) We don’t have to worry about the influence of technology on language.
正确答案: D
Part III Vocabulary and Structure ( 12 minutes )
Directions: There are a number of incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence.
41.
An Olympic gold medal is the only thing that has ________ her in her remarkable career. A) surrounded B) dodged C) evaded D) deceived
正确答案: C 42.
Stephen Hawking was awarded an ________ professorship from the university for his contribution to science. A) honor B) honorable C) honorary D) glory
正确答案: C 43.
Acids ________ metals. A) eat up B) eat into C) eat to D) eat in
正确答案: B 44.
Before the _______ of the gunpowder, men hunted with bows and arrows. A) innovation B) invention C) improvement
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