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26.Povertyandinadequatehealthcaretaketheirtollonthequalityofacommunity'

shealth.

A.destructionB.contributionC.chargeD.origin

27.Thisoldmanhadtroubleexpressingtheattachmenthefeltwhenarrivingathisnativetown.

A.hospitalityB.affectionC:

appealD.frustration

28.Ifyoubecomereconciledtoyourlot,youwillnevergetanewstartinlife.

A.submissiveB.resistantC.tolerableD.committed

29.Thelittlegirlfeltincreasinglyuneasywhilewaitingforhermotheratthebus-stop.

A.difficultB.excitedC.relievedD.restless

30.Ahighofficialislikelytowinrespectandtrustifhecansticktohisprinciples.

A.turntoB.addtoC.keeptoD.leadto

SectionB(0.5pointeach)

31.Toachievesustainabledevelopment,theofresourcesisassumingnewimportance.

A.conservationB.reservationC.exhaustionD.devastation

32.Thesaleofalcoholicbeveragesis________tothoseabove21insomeregions.

A.confinedB.inhibitedC.obligedD.restricted

33.Theimportanceofprotectingrainforestsfromhumaninvasionisincreasinglyrealizedbydevelopinganddevelopedcountries_______.

A.bothB.eitherC.alikeD.apart

34.Beforethe1980s,theideaofhealthinsurancewasquite_______tothoselivinginthemainlandofChina.

A.overseasB.abroadC.foreignD.offshore

35.Thegovernmentisexpectedtomakenewlegislationsto______foreigninvestmentinrealestate.

A.manipulateB.regulateC.dominateD.prevail

36.Despitethesuspect'

s________tobeinnocent,thereiscompellingevidencethathewasinvolved.

A.convictionB.assertionC.accusationD.speculation

37.Formanycountries,beingpartofaglobalsupplychainislikestrikingoil--oilthatmaynever____.

A.runoutB.workoutC.turnoutD.callout

38.Havingbeenanofficesecretaryforsomeyears,shealways_______choresinaresponsibleway.

A.goesonB.goesforC.goeswithoutD.goesabout

39.Withoutclearguidelines______,executivesofhospitalsaresometimesatalossaboutwhattodo.

A.inorderB.inplaceC.inneedD.introuble

40.Theageofothertreesisvariouslyestimatedas______fromtwohundredtoeighthundredyears.

A.changingB.differingC.varyingD.ranging

PARTIIICLOZETEST(10minutes,10points,1pointeach)

Everyyear,asthepriceofgoodsrises,theinflationrefusesto(41)evenfromthehigheducationalinstitutions.

IntheUS,accordingtoa2005surveybytheCollegeBoard,(42)atstateuniversitiesrosebyanaverageof7.1percentannually,afterayearwheninflationgrewmuchless.Atprivateschoolsitwasup5.9percent.Thesurveywhich(43)morethan3,000collegesanduniversitiesdidnotprovideclearreasonsforthecontinuedincreases.Itdidsaythatthepriceofgoodsandservicesatuniversitieshaverisenrapidly.Someofthefastestgrowthhasbeeninemployeehealth(44),andprofessionalsalaries.

Livingexpensesoncampushavealso(45).AttheuniversityofSouthernCaliforniastudentdininghall,abuffetmealcost$5.50in2004.Butnowit'

s$9.TheUSgovernmentoftenprovides(46)assistancetostudents'

lunchinprimaryandhighschools,butthesefavorablepoliciesusuallydon'

t(47)universities.

Somestudentssaidthefoodoncampusissometimesevenmoreexpensivethanthatatrestaurants(48)campus.

Tocompensatetheriseintuitionandlivingexpenses,thefederalandstategovernments(49)universitiesandprivatesourceshaveprovided(50)forstudents.Ofallthefulltimeundergraduatesabout62percenthaveagrantcovering30-50percentoftheirtuition,accordingtotheCollegeBoard.

41.A.stayaway

B.standout

C.stepdown

D.setoff

42.A.fares

B.payment

C.charges

D.tuition

43.A.attended

B.covered

C.included

D.composed

44.A.welfares

B.advantages

C.benefits

D.goods

45.A.rolledup

B.goneup

C.satup

D.takenup

46.A.management

B.economic

C.policy

D.financial

47.A.applyto

B.suitfor

C.adjustto

D.gearfor

48.A.in

B.to

C.off

D.over

49.A.aswellas

B.thesameas

C.asfaras

D.suchas

50.A.grasps

B.grains

C.grounds

D.grants

PARTIVREADINGCOMPREHENSION(45minutes,30points,1pointeach)

PassageOne

Didyourmumanddadgotouniversity,ordidtheyleaveschoolandgostraighttotheJobCentre?

Theeducationalexperienceofparentsisstillimportantwhenitcomestohowtoday'

sstudentschooseanareaofstudyandwhattodoaftergraduation,accordingtoTheFuture-trackresearchintheUK.

TheresearchwasdonebytheHigherEducationCareersServiceUnit.Itplanstofollowuniversityapplicantsforsixyearsfrom2006throughtheirearlycareers.

Thefirstyear'

sfindingscomefromastudyof130,000universityapplicants.Theyshowsignificantdifferencesinprospectivestudents'

approachtohighereducation,dependingonwhethertheirparentsgotdegrees(second-generationapplicants)ordidn'

t(first-generationapplicants).

First-generationapplicantsweremorelikelytosaythattheircareerandemploymentprospectswereuppermostintheirmindsindecidingtogotouniversity.Aboutone-fifthofthisgroupgave"

toenablemetogetagoodjob"

astheirmainreasonforchoosingHE.And37percentsaidthatadegreewas"

partofmycareerplan"

.

Ayoungpersoncomingfromanon-professionalhouseholdwherefinancesarestretchedmayfindtheideaoflearningforitsownsaketobealuxury.Thisexplainstheexplosioninvocationalcourses.

AtPortsmouthUniversity,first-yearstudentKimBurnett,19,saysthatshespecificallychoseherdegreeinhealthresearchmanagementandpsychologytogetasecure,well-paidjob.HarrietEdge,20,studyingmedicineatManchesterUniversity,alsowantedjobsecurity.Herparentslackedcollegedegrees,thoughthefactthatheruncleisadoctorappearstohaveinfluencedherchoice.

"

Medicineisoneofthosefieldswhereit'

sprettylikelyyou'

llgetajobattheend.That'

sabigplus,asthedebtlevelsafterfiveyearsofstudyaregoingtobefrightening,"

shesays.Manyexpertsbelievethatthissituationaffectsthosewithnofamilytraditionofhighereducationfarmorekeenly.Thefactthat26percentofrespondentssaidthattheyneededmoreadviceimpliesthatsomestudentsmayendupfeelingthattheirhighereducationinvestmentwasnotworthwhile.

Forthosewithgraduateparents,thislackofguidancemay,theresearcherssuggest,belessofaproblem."

But,forthosewithouttheadvantages,lackofaccesstocareerguidancebeforeapplyingforhighereducationleavesthemexposedtomakingpoorerchoices,"

thesurveyconcludes.

51.Themainideaofthepassageisthat_________.

A.parents'

experiencesaremoreimportantfortheirchildren'

seducation

B.parents'

careersarevitallyimportantfortheirchildren'

sdegrees

C.students'

approachtohighereducationcorrelateswiththeirparents'

educationalexperience

D.students'

careerandemploymentprospectsaredecidedbytheirparents

52."

HE"

inthe4thparagraphprobablyrefersto__________.

A.healtheducationB.higheremploymentC.HarrietEdgeD.highereducation

53.Ayoungpersoncomingfromanon-professionalhousehold____________.

A.islesslikelytogetfinancialaidtogotouniversity

B.ismorelikelytochoosevocationaleducation

C.maythinklearningforpleasureisagoodidea

D.maychoosetostudyforaprofessionaldegree

54.InwhichofthefollowingaspectsdoKimBurnettandHarrietEdgehaveincommon?

A.Theybothchosetheirmajorsbecauseoftheirfamilyinfluence.

B.Theyareboththefirst-yearstudentsinuniversity.

C.Bothoftheirparentslackcollegedegrees.

D.Bothofthemchosedegreesforjobsecurity.

55.Itisimpliedthat____________.

A.thecostofadegreeinmedicineisveryhigh

B.highereducationinvestmentinmedicineisnotworthwhile

C.astudentwithoutfamilymedicaltraditionislesslikelytochoosemedicine

D.medicineisafieldwhereeverydegree-holdercangetajob

56.Thosewithgraduateparentsmay_________.

A.makepoorerchoiceswhenchoosingtheirmajors

B.makebetterchoiceswhenapplyingforhighereducation

C.notneedcareerguidancebeforegraduation

D.havenoproblemsinapplyingforacollege

PassageTwo

Lastmonth,thepublicaddresssystematEarl'

sCourtsubwaystationinLondonwasorderedtogetthenoisedown.Passengers,itseems,hadhadenoughofbeingtoldtheblindinglyobvious:

Standbackorthetrainwillrunyouover."

Don'

tleanonthedoors."

Standbackfromtheopeningdoors."

Dothis."

tdothat."

Bossinessisnotjustaural.Itisalsowritten.Asacommuter,I'

mcontinuallybombardedbynoticesoncarwalls."

Pleasetakeyourfeetofftheseat."

Pleaseturndownyourpersonalstereo."

AndwhenIdrivepastthelocalprimary,asignflashes:

School.Slowdown!

"

ThepresumptionbehindthesesignsisthatBritonsmusthav

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