问答题The entrepreneurship movement has its critics, especially among those who see college as a time for extensive academic exploration.

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The entrepreneurship movement has its critics, especially among those who see college as a time for extensive academic exploration.
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第1题:

() against the idea was Lily.

A、Among chief of those

B、Among those chief

C、Chief among those

D、Among chief those


参考答案:C

第2题:

Other than academic success, what has been your greatest achievement up to date? What do you see as your personal strength, why?


正确答案:

 

 

第3题:

Hepatitis A vaccines are especially recommended for those who ()

A、travel abroad

B、have other forms of liver disease

C、have many sexual partners

D、are in high-risk occupations


参考答案:ABCD

第4题:

Some college students drink too much alcohol at school.Many of them live on the campus.Heavy drinking has caused many problems.It can cause students to make bad choices and do dangerous things.
One college has decided to ban alcohol.It has gotten a reputation as a party school.Five students at the college have died from drinking too much alcohol.Recently,one student drank too much vodka.He slipped into a coma.The college hopes the new rule will prevent any more tragedies.
The new rule prohibits students from drinking alcohol in the dorms.The first time a student breaks the rule they will receive a warning.If they break the rule again,they will be evicted from the dorm.However,they will still have to pay for the dorm.Some students do not live on the campus.They live in houses near the campus.Those students are also banned from drinking alcohol,even if they are of legal age.
Freshmen at the college are now required to take a special course.The course is called AlcoholEdu,and lasts for two and a half hours.The students learn about the dangers of alcohol.They also take a survey to find out how much they know about alcohol.All first-year students must pass the course.
The college hopes that more information will help students make better choices.

What type of tourist is described at the beginning of the reading?

A.A first time touris
B.An old touris
C.A tourist who has travelled a lo
D.Young tourist

答案:C
解析:
本文是一个野营地为招揽生意而做的广告。由第一段可知,seasoned tourists指那些经常旅游的人们。

第5题:

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第三篇

College Night Owls(晚睡的人)Have Lower Grades

College students who are morning people tend to get better grades than those who are night owls,
according to University of North Texas researchers.
They had 824 undergraduate(大学本科生的)students complete a health survey that included questiom
about sleep habits and daytime functioning,and found that students who are morning people had higher grade
point averages(GPAs)than those who are night people.
"The finding that college students who are evening types have lower GPAs is a very important finding,
sure to make its way into undergraduate psychology texts in the near future,along with the research showing
that memory is improved by sleep,"study co-author Daniel J.Taylor said in a prepared statement.
"Further,these results suggest that it might be possible to improve academic performance by using
chronotherapy(时间疗法)to help students retrieve their biological clock to become morning types, "Taylor
said.
The research was expected to be presented Monday at SLEEP,the annual meeting of the Associated
Professional Sleep Societies,in Baltimore.
In other findings expected to be heard at the meeting,University of Colorado researchers found a
significant association between insomnia(失眠)and a decline in college students' academic performance.
The study included 64 psychology,nursing and medical students,average age 27.4 years,who were
divided into two groups一low GPAs and high GPAs.
Among those with low GPAs ,69. 7 percent had trouble falling asleep ,53.1 percent experienced leg kicks or
twitches(痉挛)at night,65.6 percent reported waking at night and having trouble falling back to sleep,and
72.7 percent had difficulty concentrating during the day.
"In college students,the complaint of difficulty concentrating during the day continues to have a considerable
impact on their ability to succeed in the classroom,"study author Dr James F.Pagel said in a prepared
statement."This study showed that disordered sleep has significant harmful effects on a student's academic
performance,including GPAs."

In the first study,students who stay up late________.
A:had lower GPAs
B:had higher GPAs
C:performed equally well in their studies
D:had little difficulty concentrating during the day

答案:A
解析:
由文章第二段中“students who are morning people had higher grade point averages (GPAs) than those who are night people”可知,第一个研究中显示,早起的学生比晚睡的学生的年级平均 成绩(GPAs)要高,这里的night people即“students who stay up late",故选A。
由文章第三段中Daniel J.Taylor的话“The finding...sure to make its way into undergraduate psychology texts in the near future”可知,Taylor先生相信他们的研究结果意义重大,肯定会成为 将来本科生的心理学教材内容,故选C。
由文章第四段中Taylor的话“these results suggest...by using chronotherapy to help students retrieve their biological clock...”可知,可以通过时间疗法来帮助学生调整生物钟,重新 成为早起型的学生,以改善其学习表现,故选D。
由文章最后两段的内容可知,A、B、C三项的内容均是第二份研究中年级平均成绩低的 学生抱怨的内容,D项的“being kicked in the leg at night”意思是“夜里被踢到腿”,而倒数第二段中的“leg kicks”指的是踢腿(即睡觉时多动),故选D。
由文章最后一段的最后一句话可知,睡眠不正常对学生的学业(年级平均成绩)表现产 生很大的不良影响,故选B。第5部分:补全短文

第6题:

One of the features of language use that is of interest to pragmatists is its appropriacy in relation to those who use it and those they address to.()


参考答案:正确

第7题:

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第三篇

College Night Owls(晚睡的人)Have Lower Grades

College students who are morning people tend to get better grades than those who are night owls,
according to University of North Texas researchers.
They had 824 undergraduate(大学本科生的)students complete a health survey that included questiom
about sleep habits and daytime functioning,and found that students who are morning people had higher grade
point averages(GPAs)than those who are night people.
"The finding that college students who are evening types have lower GPAs is a very important finding,
sure to make its way into undergraduate psychology texts in the near future,along with the research showing
that memory is improved by sleep,"study co-author Daniel J.Taylor said in a prepared statement.
"Further,these results suggest that it might be possible to improve academic performance by using
chronotherapy(时间疗法)to help students retrieve their biological clock to become morning types, "Taylor
said.
The research was expected to be presented Monday at SLEEP,the annual meeting of the Associated
Professional Sleep Societies,in Baltimore.
In other findings expected to be heard at the meeting,University of Colorado researchers found a
significant association between insomnia(失眠)and a decline in college students' academic performance.
The study included 64 psychology,nursing and medical students,average age 27.4 years,who were
divided into two groups一low GPAs and high GPAs.
Among those with low GPAs ,69. 7 percent had trouble falling asleep ,53.1 percent experienced leg kicks or
twitches(痉挛)at night,65.6 percent reported waking at night and having trouble falling back to sleep,and
72.7 percent had difficulty concentrating during the day.
"In college students,the complaint of difficulty concentrating during the day continues to have a considerable
impact on their ability to succeed in the classroom,"study author Dr James F.Pagel said in a prepared
statement."This study showed that disordered sleep has significant harmful effects on a student's academic
performance,including GPAs."

According to Dr Pagel,the academic performance of a student will be affected__________.
A:if he or she is not motivated
B:if he or she is troubled by disordered sleep
C:if he or she is a morning type
D:if he or she is a lazy person

答案:B
解析:
由文章第二段中“students who are morning people had higher grade point averages (GPAs) than those who are night people”可知,第一个研究中显示,早起的学生比晚睡的学生的年级平均 成绩(GPAs)要高,这里的night people即“students who stay up late",故选A。
由文章第三段中Daniel J.Taylor的话“The finding...sure to make its way into undergraduate psychology texts in the near future”可知,Taylor先生相信他们的研究结果意义重大,肯定会成为 将来本科生的心理学教材内容,故选C。
由文章第四段中Taylor的话“these results suggest...by using chronotherapy to help students retrieve their biological clock...”可知,可以通过时间疗法来帮助学生调整生物钟,重新 成为早起型的学生,以改善其学习表现,故选D。
由文章最后两段的内容可知,A、B、C三项的内容均是第二份研究中年级平均成绩低的 学生抱怨的内容,D项的“being kicked in the leg at night”意思是“夜里被踢到腿”,而倒数第二段中的“leg kicks”指的是踢腿(即睡觉时多动),故选D。
由文章最后一段的最后一句话可知,睡眠不正常对学生的学业(年级平均成绩)表现产 生很大的不良影响,故选B。第5部分:补全短文

第8题:

I was one of those people who went to __________ college knowing exactly what I wanted to do with __________ life.

A./, my

B.a, the

C./, the

D.my, my


参考答案:A 解答参考:A go to college是固定短语,意为"上大学"do with my life 直译为"利用自己的一生"hopes and dreams 之后有 of 短语修饰,所以前面应加 the 表示特指

第9题:

Some college students drink too much alcohol at school.Many of them live on the campus.Heavy drinking has caused many problems.It can cause students to make bad choices and do dangerous things.
One college has decided to ban alcohol.It has gotten a reputation as a party school.Five students at the college have died from drinking too much alcohol.Recently,one student drank too much vodka.He slipped into a coma.The college hopes the new rule will prevent any more tragedies.
The new rule prohibits students from drinking alcohol in the dorms.The first time a student breaks the rule they will receive a warning.If they break the rule again,they will be evicted from the dorm.However,they will still have to pay for the dorm.Some students do not live on the campus.They live in houses near the campus.Those students are also banned from drinking alcohol,even if they are of legal age.
Freshmen at the college are now required to take a special course.The course is called AlcoholEdu,and lasts for two and a half hours.The students learn about the dangers of alcohol.They also take a survey to find out how much they know about alcohol.All first-year students must pass the course.
The college hopes that more information will help students make better choices.

What has the college become known for?

A.It's known for its lack of heavy drinking by student
B.It's known for heavy alcohol used by student
C.It's known for its great teacher
D.It's known for its great classe

答案:B
解析:
从第二段可知,有一所学校决定禁酒,原因是那所学校已经以酒吧多而闻名,被称作是酒吧学校。

第10题:

We live in a moment packed with new possibilities,and we've never been better equipped to seize them.The problem is that many of us don't feel it.If this is the best time to be alive,it certainly hasn't becn the easiest.This upheaval has created winners:among owners ofcapital;among entrepreneurs who have grown into new markets;and among individuals whose skills,acumen or luck helps them to navigate this tangle.But it has also created losers:among pensioners and homeowners whose savings were destroyed by unforeseen financial risks;among workers whose jobs are now being done overseas by people escaping from poverty;among those whose jobs stayed onshore but are being replaced by machines;among farmers whose crops are failing because of climate change;among citizens in countries where a small elite are siphoning the benefits of global integration into offshore bank accounts.


答案:
解析:
我们生活的当下充满新的可能性,我们也拥有前所未有的能力去把握这种可能性,问题是我们很多人并没有感受到它。如果说当下是最美好的时代,那一定还不是最轻松的时代。这场变革创造了成功者:有的是资本所有者;有的是开拓新市场的企业家;有的是技艺超群、机敏精干,或者好运加身的弄潮儿。但这场变革也产生了失败者:有的退休者和房主突遭金融风险,积蓄毁于一旦;有的人被国外脱贫者所取代,工作流出了国门;有的人的工作虽未流出国门,却被机器取而代之;有的农民因气候变化收成惨淡;有的人生活的国家,全球一体化的收益被少数精英收入囊中转至境外的银行账户。

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