单选题According to the passage, we may infer that in the future______.A less and less students will go to university to avoid confronting mental-health problems.B more and more students will go to university to find ways to make universities less tough.C und

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单选题
According to the passage, we may infer that in the future______.
A

less and less students will go to university to avoid confronting mental-health problems.

B

more and more students will go to university to find ways to make universities less tough.

C

undergraduates will have no choice but to continue to suffer from mental-health problems in silence.

D

undergraduates are supposed to find ways to let mental suffering out with psychological counselors’ help.


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  • 第1题:

    Choose the best topic sentence from the group below.()

    A. More and more students have part-jobs out of campus.

    B. The population of university students having part-time jobs is increasing quickly.

    C. Part-timejobs can foster university students' sense of competition.

    D. More people support students to have part-time jobs.


    正确答案:C

  • 第2题:

    According to the passage, we can infer that the pole piece diameter must be tooth height.

    A.as same as

    B.much less than

    C.much more than

    D.not confirmed


    正确答案:B

  • 第3题:

    请阅读Passage2,完成第小题。
    Passage 2
    Results showed that at least a tenth of the Harvard first-year undergraduates polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework. An anonymous survey by Harvard's newspaper has revealed a surprising pattern of academic dishonesty among students entering the US universities.
    The survey by The Harvard Crimson was emailed to the incoming first year undergraduates;1,600 students responded. Results showed that at least a tenth of the students polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework.
    Athletes were apparently the most prone to cheating. 20 percent of students who played a university sport admitted to cheating on an exam compared to 9 percent of students who did not.
    The survey also revealed that men were not only more likely to cheat but were also more likely to admit to it.
    The results, compared to a previous survey done on the class of 2013, suggested that cheating may be becoming more commonplace. Of the outgoing seniors only 7 percent admitted to cheating in an exam and another 7 percent said they had been dishonest on a take-home test. 32 percent of the seniors said they had cheated on homework during their undergraduate years..
    The surveys come in the wake of a cheating scandal at the university which saw 120 students investigated for sharing answers on an exam in 2012. One recent graduate stated: "Cheating was commonplace when I was at Harvard, especially with students in their first year or two. I would say as many as 60 per cent of students took notes into some exams. No one really cared the faculty,well some of them at least, seemed to recognize and yet ignore the problem."
    In an email to NBC News, Jeff Neal, a Harvard representative, explained that a committee,made up of faculty, staff and students had been established to tackle cheating, which "is a national problem in American education".
    He added: "While the vast majority of Harvard and other students do their work honestly,beginning this year Harvard College has implemented a new, more robust strategy of communicating with all students, particularly first-year students, about the importance--and the ways to achieve--academic integrity."
    In a rebuff to critics who say university has become little more than an expensive party, 84 per cent of the responding undergraduates fully expected to prioritize their academics over extracurricular activities, sport, employment and their social lives. Not a single student put academics at the bottom of their list. Not content with confining themselves to their degree subject,59 percent of incoming students expressed a desire to pursue a secondary field of study, and 36
    percent hoped to learn a language.

    What does the author mean by saying "The results suggested that cheating may be becoming more commonplace." (Para. 4)?
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    A.After the previous survey in 2013, more students are found cheating.
    B.More cheating students were under the survey this time.
    C.No measures are taken to manage the phenomenon of cheating.
    D.Most students don't pay attention to their curricula.

    答案:A
    解析:
    题目中的“The results….suggested that cheating may be becoming more commonplace."意为“与此前针对2013班级所做的调查相比,该次调查结果表明作弊现象可能会越来越普遍”.由此可推知,2013年所做的调查之后,人们发现更多的学生作弊.故作弊现象可能会越来越普遍,故正确答案为A。

  • 第4题:

    The passage is mainly about__________.

    A.what has brought about less working time
    B.why employees want to make more money
    C.why employees have less leisure time
    D.what a good employee should be like

    答案:C
    解析:
    通过对全文的通读和理解,可知本文一直在围绕着为什么现在工作的人的业余时间那么少。

  • 第5题:

    A University of California advisor said___________.

    A.all students could overcome the anxiety after taking a special test anxiety program
    B.almost all students felt less stress after taking a University of California advising course
    C.students found it difficult to improve even though they had taken a special test anxietycourse
    D.students found it easy to relax as soon as they entered a University of California advisingcourse

    答案:B
    解析:
    由最后一段“With almost all students,relaxation and less stress are felt after taking ourDrogram."可知几乎所有的学生,在参加过我们的项目之后,会变得更轻松,压力感减少。因此答案为B。

  • 第6题:

    Sisal rope is ()than manila rope.

    • A、stronger and more flexible
    • B、less strong and less flexible
    • C、less strong and more flexible
    • D、more strong and less flexible

    正确答案:A

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    “On the whole,” Ms. Dennis remarked, “engineering students are lazier now than they used to be. I know because fewer and fewer of my students regularly do the work they are assigned.”  The conclusion drawn above depends on which of the following assumptions?
    A

    Engineering students are working less because, in a booming market, they are spending more and more time investigating different job opportunities.

    B

    Whether or not students do the work they are assigned is a good indication of how lazy they are.

    C

    Engineering students should work harder than students in less demanding fields.

    D

    Ms. Dennis’ students are doing less work because Ms. Dennis is not as effective a teacher as she once was.

    E

    Laziness is something most people do not outgrow.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    文段中丹尼斯女士根据:越来越少的学生做布置给他们的工作这一现象,得出结论:工程学的学生更懒了,所以可知丹尼斯女士以学生完成布置给他们的工作的情况来衡量学生的勤奋程度,故B项是正确的。

  • 第8题:

    判断题
    With more people aspiring to go to college, it is possible to each college student to pay less for his tuition fees.
    A

    B


    正确答案:
    解析:
    该段录音的主要内容是“当过去较少的英国人向往上大学时,高等教育是每个公民的权利的信念或许还是合理的,但当40%的人都想去的时候情况就很不一样了”,因此题干描述的“随着越来越多的人渴望上大学,对于每个大学生来说少交点学费是可能的”与录音不符。
    【录音原文】
    The belief that higher education is a citizen’s right may have been reasonable when fewer Britons aspired to go to college, but it is quite different when 40 percent expect to go.

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    According to Charles Muscatine, most universities in the U. S. ______.
    A

    place less emphasis on technology.

    B

    are ready to make informed moral decisions.

    C

    attend to society’s need for technology.

    D

    are the right places for students with high moral standards.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    细节理解题。根据题干中的 Charles Muscatine定位到第四段最后一句“Instead,he says,most universities are spreading the dangerous myth that technical skills are more important than moral reasoning.…”,由此可知,查尔斯·马斯凯汀认为多数大学给学生灌输了技术比道德伦理更重要这一思想,故正确答案为C 选项,同时可知A,D选项陈述错误;B选项的说法无中生有,故答案为C项。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Students at a certain university have complained that some of their professors do not provide copies of their lecture notes at every class. The student body president has argued that, in order to further the educational purposes of the university, all professors should be required to post their lecture notes online.  Which of the following, if true, most weakens the students’ argument that the professors should be required to post their lecture notes online?
    A

    At the most popular classes, there are often insufficient quantities of lecture note copies to accommodate all of the students.

    B

    Students have acknowledged that if the lecture notes are posted online, they will be less likely to go to class.

    C

    Professors complain that the university does not provide sufficient copying funds, so that professors often have to pay for copies of lecture notes out of their own pockets.

    D

    Over 80 percent of students have access to the Internet in their dorm rooms, and all students have 24-hour access to the Internet at the computer lab.

    E

    The university has publicly stated that one of the educational goals of the university is to help all students gain competency with the Internet.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    推断中提到,为了达到更好的学习效果,教授应该提供在线的讲义,但是如果这个行为导致学生不来课堂上学习,那么就会起到相反的效果,故本题应选B项。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    According to the passage, we may infer that in the future______.
    A

    less and less students will go to university to avoid confronting mental-health problems.

    B

    more and more students will go to university to find ways to make universities less tough.

    C

    undergraduates will have no choice but to continue to suffer from mental-health problems in silence.

    D

    undergraduates are supposed to find ways to let mental suffering out with psychological counselors’ help.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    推理判断题。本题要注意对全篇的把握。:本文首先介绍了有心理健康问题的学生因怕被人视为另类而很少进行心理咨询;然后指明专家们努力让学生认识到心理咨询是有效、明智的选择;最后提出了许多有效的解决办法,证明心理问题是可以通过咨询寻求帮助得以解决的。因此,再结合最后一句College will always be tough, but there’s no need to suffer in silence.可以推知,在将来学生会向心理咨询寻求帮助,故D正确。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Passage 1    Results showed that at least a tenth of the Harvard first-year undergraduates polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework. An anonymous survey by Harvard's newspaper has revealed a surprising pattern of academic dishonesty among studertts entering the US universities.    The survey by The Harvard Crimson was emailed to the incoming first year undergraduates; 1,600 students responded. Results showed that at least a tenth of the students polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework.    Athletes were apparently the most prone to cheating. 20 percent of students who played a university sport admitted to cheating on an exam compared to 9 percent of students who did not. The survey also revealed that men were not only more likely to cheat but were also more likely to admit to it.    The results, compared to a previous survey done on the class of 2013, suggested that cheating may be becoming more commonplace. Of the outgoing seniors only 7 percent admitted to cheating in an exam and another 7 percent said they had been dishonest on a take-home test. 32 percent of the seniors said they had cheated on homework during their undergraduate years.    The surveys come in the wake of a cheating scandal at the university which saw 120 students investigated for sharing answers on an exam in 2012. One recent graduate stated: Cheating was commonplace when I was at Harvard, especially with students in their first year or two. I would say as many as 60 per cent of students took notes into some exams. No one really cared the faculty, well some of them at least, seemed to recognize and yet ignore the problem.    In an email to NBC News, Jeff Neal, a Harvard representative, explained that a committee, made up of faculty, staff and students had been established to tackle cheating, which is a national problem in American education.    He added: While the vast majority of Harvard and other students do their work honestly, beginning this year Harvard College has implemented a new, more robust strategy of communicating with all students, particularly first-year students, about the importance-and the ways to achieve- academic integrity.    In a rebuff to critics who say university has become little more than an expensive party, 84 per cent of the responding undergraduates fully expected to prioritize their academics over extracurricular activities, sport, employment and their social lives. Not a single student put academics at the bottom of their list. Not content with confining themselves to their degree subject, 59 percent of incoming students expressed a desire to pursue a secondary field of study, and 36 percent hoped to learn a language.What did the results show according to the first two paragraphs?
    A

    Most American students cheat in exams before they enter universities.

    B

    Most American students entering the universities admit they have cheated.

    C

    Half of students entering the universities admit to cheating on their homework.

    D

    There is academic dishonesty among students entering the US University.


    正确答案: C
    解析:

  • 第13题:

    According to the researchers from Ohio University after an outside director's surprise departrue, the firm is likely to______.

    A.become more stable

    B.report increased earnings

    C.do less well in the stock market

    D.perform. worse in lawsuits


    正确答案:C
    解析:细节题。题干中的researchers from Ohio University和after an outside director's surprise departrue定位在第三段第四句。第四句和第五句的内容就是独立董事离开后公司会出现的问题。两句采用并列结构展开,包含了3个并列成分。

  • 第14题:

    Compared with parents of 30 years ago, today's parents ( ).

    A. go to clubs more often with their children

    B. are much stricter with their children

    C. care less about.their children's life

    D. give their children more freedom


    正确答案:D
    D[解析]根据第三段第一句So it seems that this generation of parents is much  more likely than parents of 30 years ago to treat their children as friends.及其后的例子可知  D项正确。

  • 第15题:

    请阅读Passage2,完成第小题。
    Passage 2
    Results showed that at least a tenth of the Harvard first-year undergraduates polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework. An anonymous survey by Harvard's newspaper has revealed a surprising pattern of academic dishonesty among students entering the US universities.
    The survey by The Harvard Crimson was emailed to the incoming first year undergraduates;1,600 students responded. Results showed that at least a tenth of the students polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework.
    Athletes were apparently the most prone to cheating. 20 percent of students who played a university sport admitted to cheating on an exam compared to 9 percent of students who did not.
    The survey also revealed that men were not only more likely to cheat but were also more likely to admit to it.
    The results, compared to a previous survey done on the class of 2013, suggested that cheating may be becoming more commonplace. Of the outgoing seniors only 7 percent admitted to cheating in an exam and another 7 percent said they had been dishonest on a take-home test. 32 percent of the seniors said they had cheated on homework during their undergraduate years..
    The surveys come in the wake of a cheating scandal at the university which saw 120 students investigated for sharing answers on an exam in 2012. One recent graduate stated: "Cheating was commonplace when I was at Harvard, especially with students in their first year or two. I would say as many as 60 per cent of students took notes into some exams. No one really cared the faculty,well some of them at least, seemed to recognize and yet ignore the problem."
    In an email to NBC News, Jeff Neal, a Harvard representative, explained that a committee,made up of faculty, staff and students had been established to tackle cheating, which "is a national problem in American education".
    He added: "While the vast majority of Harvard and other students do their work honestly,beginning this year Harvard College has implemented a new, more robust strategy of communicating with all students, particularly first-year students, about the importance--and the ways to achieve--academic integrity."
    In a rebuff to critics who say university has become little more than an expensive party, 84 per cent of the responding undergraduates fully expected to prioritize their academics over extracurricular activities, sport, employment and their social lives. Not a single student put academics at the bottom of their list. Not content with confining themselves to their degree subject,59 percent of incoming students expressed a desire to pursue a secondary field of study, and 36
    percent hoped to learn a language.


    What did the results show according to the first two paragraphs?
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    A.Most American students cheat in exams before they enter universities.
    B.Most American students entering the universities admit they have cheated.
    C.Half of students entering the universities admit to cheating on their homework.
    D.There is academic dishonesty among students entering the US University.

    答案:D
    解析:
    文章开头提到,据哈佛大学的报纸进行的一项匿名调查揭示了一个出人意料的事实,那就是进人美国大学的学生中存在学术上不诚实的行为。接着.作者在文章第二段引用具体数据来说明这一主题。选项中,D项意为“进入美国大学的学生中存在学术上不诚实的行为”.这与前两段的中心旬意思一致,因此.正确答案是D。

  • 第16题:

    Compared with parents of 30 years ago,today’s parents__________.

    A.go to clubs more often with their children
    B.are much stricter with their children
    C.care less about their children’s life
    D.give their children more freedom

    答案:D
    解析:
    根据第三段第一句“So it seems that this generation ofparents is much more likely than par-ents of 30 vears ago to treat their children as friends.”和Susan Crome的描述“Looking back on the last lo years,there was a lot ofwhat you could call negotiation.”可知这一代的父母比起30年前上一代的父母更善于把孩子当成朋友看待,Susan说有很多事情都可以和她父母商量,也就是说这一代父母给孩子更多自由。

  • 第17题:

    Directions: Some people think that all university students should study whatever they like. Others believe that they should only be allowed to study subjects that will be useful in the future, such as those related to science and technology. What′s your view about what subject university students should study? You are required to write a composition within 180 words, but no less than 150 words.


    答案:
    解析:
    People have different views about what subject university students should study, whether the one they like or only the one that will be useful in the future. People who believe students should only study subjects that will be useful in the future list several reasons. First, university courses like medicine, engineering and information technology can provide more job opportunities, career progression, better salaries, and therefore an improved quality of life for students who take them. Second, those subjects play the major role in new inventions, economic growth, and the society' s greater future prosperity. As far as I am concerned, university students should be free to choose their preferred subjects. In my opinion, students can study well if the learning content caters to their interest. Besides, the creative thinking patterns behind some theoretical subjects have potential value. In this sense, more students of art, history and philosophy are needed. In conclusion, although it might seem sensible for students to focus only on the most useful subjects, I personally assert that they have the right to study whatever they like.

  • 第18题:

    单选题
    Which of the following ways of losing weight is mentioned in the news item?    
    A

    Using cars less.

    B

    Using stairs rather than lifts.

    C

    Exercising more and eating less.


    正确答案: B
    解析: 新闻结尾处提到…governments must encourage people to get out of their cars.因此,此题答案选A。
    【录音原文】
      The scale of the obesity epidemic is such that the world needs a global pact on the best ways to tackle it. At present, according to Professor Philip James, an expert on nutrition, obese children outnumber the malnourished by two to one. This worldwide weight gain is sparking a marked rise in some diseases—the number of people with type two diabetes is expected to double to 366 million by 2030. According to Professor James, there is no point in blaming individuals for being overweight—we need real political leadership to change the environment that is rapidly making the world fat. The fat content of food needs to be labelled clearly, advertisers must be prevented from targeting children and governments must encourage people to get out of their cars.
      Q: Which of the following ways of losing weight is mentioned in the news item?

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    From the passage we can learn that ______.
    A

    students with iPads have less discussion in class

    B

    students get more fun from learning with iPads

    C

    iPads help students save time waiting for buses

    D

    iPads prevent students from cheating in exams


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    本题是细节题。第二段提到“students now have much more time for discussion”,与 A项意思相反。第四段提到“The class has become much more interesting and creative(课堂变得更有意思,也更有创造力)”,B项符合。第五段提到“I can listen to my language material or watch teaching videos on the bus”,即学生可以节省时间,在等车时继续学习,C项表述不当。D项并未提及。答案为B项。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is probably the most significant measure to fight cheating?
    A

    Putting less emphasis on where the students are going to go in the future.

    B

    Letting students know that honesty is more important.

    C

    Writing examinations for which it is hard to cheat.

    D

    Setting up more strict campus honor codes.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    文章最后一句提到,最重要的是教育学生首先不要作弊。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    We may infer that during the summer holidays ______.
    A

    few students will stay in the university

    B

    no breakfast will be served on weekends

    C

    the student newspaper will sell more copies

    D

    there will be a concert or a film each Wednesday


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    事实细节题。由第二段第二句“The dining-room will serve three meals a day from 7:00 a. m. to7:00 p m. during the week and two meals from noon to 7:00 p.m. on weekends”得知,周末没有早饭,而是从中午到下午7:00开饭。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    From the passage we can infer that.
    A

    experiments are more or less significant for researches concerned

    B

    the successful experiments result from perfect scientific means

    C

    human cases are more effective in observing the brain activity

    D

    the result of scientific research should be set aside for a period of time before it’s applied


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    推断题。文章中第七段和第八段分别提到“在打开的大脑上进行研究可使研究者更好地观察电流及伴随的大量血流的活动”,和“直接观察裸露的猫脑和几例人脑使研究者可以观察到脑细胞中电流活动和其他变化的最初迹象”,由此可知科学家们在进行研究时作的一些实验(如对猫和一些人脑),对相关研究起着举足轻重的作用,因此选项A为正确答案。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?
    A

    The impressive profits tend to undermine the integrity of the university.

    B

    Some universities are struggling with new ways to turn ideas into cash.

    C

    It’s important to make use of bright ideas to make more profits.

    D

    Columbia’s new site is to create profits.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    主旨题。本文主要介绍了美国的一些大学意识到了学术研究的商业价值,通过出卖专利权和建立收费网站的方法获利。可见,B项符合题意。

  • 第24题:

    问答题
    Top colleges and universities are rushing into online education, but the big news is the proliferation of a new breed of for-profit online institutions bringing Internet education to the masses. “The Internet will probably be the single most democratizing force in education,” says Columbia Business School Dean Meyer Feldberg, who envisions educational programs being routed through the Net to hundreds of millions of people. The largest online institution is the University of Phoenix (http://onl.uophx.edu/), with some 6, 000 students today and hopes of reaching 200, 000 students in 10 years. The University offers bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in business management, technology, education and nursing. The institution boasts that if you’re a student “you can earn your degree via the Internet whenever and wherever you want.” The University notes that its degree programs cost far less and may take some students far less time to complete. On the other hand, a Business Week survey of 247 companies found that only a handful would consider hiring applicants who earned their MBA degrees online. Whether that will change as for-profit online universities improve their offerings—and graduates prove their worth—is anyone’s guess.

    正确答案:
    目前一些顶尖高等院校正仓促进行在线教育,但是传出的一条重要消息却是一种新的旨在盈利的在线机构的激增,这些机构正在把因特网网上教育带给广大民众。“因特网或许会是进入教育领域的惟一的最民主化的力量,”哥伦比亚商业学校教务长Meyer Feldberg说。他设想通过教育节目的网络来连接亿万民众。最大的在线的教育机构是凤凰大学( http://onl.uophx.edu/ ), 它目前拥有大约6000名学生,并且10年内学生总数有望达到200000人。该大学向学生授予商务管理、技术、教育及护理学等专业的学士、硕士和博士学位。学校夸口说,如果你是一个学生,“无论何时何地只要你需要,都可以通过因特网来获取学位”。学校特别提到,它的学位课程费用要比一般大学少得多,而且可以让一些学生花较少的时间就完成大学学业。另一方面,一份《商务周刊》的调查发现在247家公司中,只有少数几家会考虑雇佣获得网上商务管理硕士学位的求职者。这种情况是否会随着盈利性在线大学教学条件的改善而改变——毕业生是否能证明他们自身的价值——这一切都还是一个未知数。
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