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新视野大学英语辅导材料二
Unit1
Parti
II.Completeeachofthefollowingsentenceswiththeproperformofthewordgiveninbrackets.
1.(press)Allthemenwereunderheavy_____workingdayandnight.
2.(rest)Themanwasveryworriedaboutthesafetyofhisson,sohe___
walkedabouttheroom.
3.(leisure)Theyoungindustrialengineerdideverythingina____way.
4.(surround)Howmyteacherwouldteachanyyoungsterinsuch_____isacompletemystery
tome.
5.(competence)Doyouthinkyoifdbe_____tocriticizeG比评)theactiontakenbyyour
colleagues?
6.(increase)Thesituationinthatareahasbecome_____seriousinthelastfewweeks.
7.(skill)_____studentperformancedependsoncarefulteachingplanning.
8.(arrive)HohnRead,arecent_____totheUnitedStates,wasanaltogethermoreeffective
man.
9.(open)Thebook's_____isdull,butthelastsectionsareinteresting.
10.(pass)Inmyopinion,theirfriendshiphassurvivedthe_____oftime.
V.Eachofthefollowingsentencescontainsanerror.Pointitoutandcorrectit.
1.Janetisfinallyusedtocookonanelectricstoveafterhavingagasoneforsolong.
T-BCD
():Correction:
2.Readingseveralbooksonthatsubject,Billconsideredhimselfanexpert.
A—CD一
():Correction:
3.Wewerepleasedtohavetheopportunitytowatchsuchgooddancerstoperformahighly
ABCD
praisednewballet.
():Correction:
4.Eventhoughthechildpretendedsleeping,whenweopenedthebedroomdoorwewerenot
ABC
fooled.
D
():Correction:
5.Someofthepeoplewerestandinginthestreetwatchedthedemonstration,whileothers
AB-C-D
weresingingsongs.
():Correction:
6.Havingfinishedhistermpaperbeforethefixedfage,itwasdeliveredtotheprofessor
-Bc~
beforetheclass.
D
():Correction:
7.Ifourexpandingpopulationisnottosufferfromlackandpollutioninthefuture,agreat
「A」
effortmustbemadetorepairsomeofthedamagealreadydoneandtostopmoreharmdone.
BCD
():Correction:
8.1amgoingtohavemyletterstypetomorrowafternoonifFvegotthemreadybythen.
ABCD
():Correction:
PartIII
Passage2
Someonesaidtoaman,“Travelandseetheworld."Heanswered,"WhyshonldI?Peoplearethe
sameeverywhere.Theyareborn.Theyarebabies.Theyarechildren.Theyareadults.Theygrowold.
Theydie.Theyhavethesamefeelings.Theyfeelloveandhate,happinessandsadness,ecurityandfear,
prideandshame.ThatiswhyIdonotwanttotravel.Icanlearneverythinghere.I'mgoingtostay
home.^^
Themanwasright.Hewasalsowrong.Peoplearethesame,butpeoplearealsodifferent.Theyall
havethesamepatternoflife-birth,youth,oldage,death.Butthesestagesoflifehavedifferentvaluesin
differentcultures.Also,whileallpeoplehavethesamefeelings,thecausesofthesefeelingsaredifferent.
Asituationthatmaybringhappinessinoneplacemaynotbringhappinessinanotherplace.
Forexample,inmanycountriesoldageisahappytime.Youngpeopleinthesecountriesshow
respecttotheoldpeople.InKorea,oldpeoplearehonoredandrespected.Whentheyarctoooldtolive
alone,theylivewithason,daughter,orotherrelatives.Whentheybecomesixtyoneyearsold,itisavery
happyandimportantevent.Thereisabigpartywithmanyguests.Theyreceivemanygifts.Whenpeople
reachthistimeinlife,theattitudesoftheirfamilyandtheircommunitychangetowardthem.Everyone
looksforwardtothistime.
IntheUnitedSrates,itisquitedifferentforoldpeople,••Mostoldpeopledonotlivewiththeir
childrenorrelatives.FormanyNorthAmericans,oldageisnotahappytime.MostNorthAmericans
wanttostayyoung.Theytrytoactlikeyoungpeopleaslongaspossible.Theyeventrytospeakthe
languageoftheyoung.Theydonotliketogrowoldbecausetheywillnotgethonororrespector
attention.Also,businessesdonotwantoldpeopletoworkforthem.So,oldpeopleusuallylivealoneand
theydonothavemanythingstodo.Oldagecanbeasadandlonelytimeforthem.
1.Thereasonwhythemandidnothavetheintentionoftravelingwasthat.
A.hethoughthealreadyknewaboutpeopleinotherplaces
B.hewastoooldtotravelanymore
C.hecouldnotunderstandpeopleinothercountriessincehewasdeaf
D.hepreferredtostayhometoenjoyhisleisuretime
2.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
A.Peopleallovertheworldarethesame,buttheyarealsodifferent.
B.Differentvaluesarereflectedindifferentstagesoflifeindifferentcultures.
C.Peoplereactdifferentlytothesamesituation.
D.Thereasonsforthesamefeelingsarealsothesameindifferentcultures.
3.InKorea,people.
A.thinkbeingyoungisthesameasbeingold
B.areafraidofoldage
C.arelongingforoldage
D.valuetheiryouthmost
4.ComparedwithAmericanoldpeople,theoldinKorea.
A.enjoylivingaloneandsupportingthemselves
B.canledanhonoredandrespectedlife
C.cancatliketheyoung
D.arenotrespectedanddonotreceivedueattention
5.Theword“businesses“inParagraph4means.
A.managers
B.consumers
C.shopsorfactories
D.busypeople
Passage3
Everybodywastestime.Insteadofdoinghishomework,theschoolboywatchestelevision.Insteadof
writingheressay,astudentgoesourwithherfriends.⑴Allofthemhadgoodintentions,buttheykeep
Duttingoffthemomentwhentheymuststartwork.⑵Asaresult,theybegintofeelguilty,andthen
wasteevenmoretimewishingtheyhadnotallowedthemselvestobedistracted(干扰).
Whensomeoneelseisorganizingourtimeforus,asforinstanceduringlessonsorworkinghours,we
donotasaresultworkmoreefficiently,butatleastwearesubjecttothedisciplineofaroutine(惯例).(3)
Itiswhenweareresponsiblefororganizingourowntimethattheneedforself-disciplinearises.
Iknowtwowriterswhoseemtoworkinquitedifierentways.Bobisquitemethodical(井井有条的).
Hearrivesathisofficeat9a.m.andiscreativeuntil12:30.At2p.m.hereturnstohisdeskandiscreative
until5p.m.,whenhegoeshomeandrelaxeshimselfuntilthefollowingmorning.Alan,ontheotherhand,
worksininspired(凭灵感的)bursts,oftenmissingmealsandsleepinordertogethisideasdownon
paper.SuchperiodsofintenseactivityareusuallyfollowedbydayswhenhelistenstoMozartandlooks
throughmagazinesinhisflat.
Theirplacesofworkreflecttheirstyles.(4)Bob'sbooksareneatlyorganizedontheshelves;hecan
alwaysfindthebookshewants.Alan,ontheotherhand,hasbooksandmagazinesanovertheplace.(5)
Theyareabouteverysubjectunderthesun,mostlyunconnectedwithhiswork.Allthesameheisgoodat
makinguseoftheunlikelyinformationtoillustratehisbooks.
TranslatetheunderlinedsentencesintoChinese.
(1)_____________________________________________________________________
⑵
(3)二
⑷一
(5)
Unit2
PartI
ILCompleteeachofthefollowingsentenceswiththeproperformofthewordgiveninbrackets.
1.(globe)Moreandmorepeopleareturningtheirattentionto___environmentalproblems
2.(diverse)Herbrotherhasagreat____ofinterests;helikessports,travel,photographyand
makingradiosets.
3.(extend)Thoseforeignersenjoymaking___friendlycontactswiththeChinesepeople.
4.(colony)ThefirstEnglishattemptto____NorthAmericawascontrolledbyindividualsrather
thancompanies.
5.(explosively)Becauseofthe____populationgrowthinsomecountries,peoplemustproduce
morefood.
6.(observe)Manyofthegreatwriter'sfriendswerealsosharp____oflife.
7.(strong)Theactivitieshelptogreatly____thetiesamongtheclubmembers.
8.(major)Hethinksthetimehascometoimprovetheconditionsofthe___ofthepeople.
9.(industry)Somepeopleagreethatitisnecessaryto____theagriculturalregionassoonas
possible.
lO.(remove)IamgoingtodoallIcantoresultinthe____oftheunpleasantimpressionyouhave
onme.
V.Eachofthefollowingsentencescontainsanerror.Pointitoutandcorrectit.
1.Thenationalparksareveryimportantforpreservemanyanimals,whowouldruntherisk
A-B-5
ofdyingout.
D
():Correction:__________________
2.Thelargebirdhouse,togetllerwiththenumerousbirdfeeders,attractaconsiderable
FB~
numberofdifferentspeciesinthesummer.
-C-D
():Correction:__________________
3.Thatthefamilyisexperiencingbasicchangeasaresultofhistoricalprocesgesarefairly
-A"B'C
generallyacceptedbypeople.
D
():Correction:__________________
4.Franceprefersteeasepayingtermsformiddleincomecountriesratherthant。cuttotal
c~
debtinanynewinitiative.
D
():Correction:__________________
5.Hewastoldthatifhehadbeenaboyorthefamilyhadbeenricher,hewouldhaveabetter
-B-C~
chance.
D
():Correction:__________________
6.Fewpeoplerealizethattheregionisveryrichinnaturalresources,havingnotonlyoiland
A~~B~C~
gaswithvastamountsOfcoalandwater.
~"D-
():Correction:__________________
7.Whenhelefttheofficelastnight,heforgotturningoffthelight.
A-B-CD
():Correction:__________________
8.Mostculturescontainanumberofcommonsayingsandbeliefsthatarenotreally
-AB
basedonfactbut,whenexamined,areprovedtobemisinformation.
~CD
():Correction:__________________
PartIII
PassageI
Theadvantagesanddisadvantagesofalargepopulationhavelongbeenasubjectofdiscussion
amongeconomists.Ithasbeenarguedthatthesupplyofgoodlandislimited.Tofeedalargepopulation,
poorlandmustbecultivated(耕种)andthegoodlandworkedintensively(精耕细作地).Thus,each
personproduceslessandthismeansaloweraverageincomethancouldbeobtainedwithasmaller
population.Othereconomistshavearguedthatalargepopulationgivesmorechanceofdevelopmentof
facilitiessuchasports,roadsandrailways,whicharenotlikelytobebuiltunlessthereisabigdemand.
Oneofthedifficultiesincarryingoutaworldwidebirthcontrolprogramliesinthefactthatofficial
attitudestopopulationgrowmvary(变化)fromcountrytocountrydependjngonthelevelofindustrial
developmentandtheavailabilityoffoodandrawmaterials.Inthedevelopingcountrywhereavastly
expandedpopulationispressingharduponthelimitsoffood,spaceandnaturalresources,thefirst
concernofgovernmentwithbetosetalimitonthebirthrate,whoeverthefinalresultmaybe.Inahighly
indusrializedsocietytheproblemmaybemorecomplex(复杂的).Adecreasingbirthratemayleadto
unemploymentbecauseitresultsinadecliningmarketformanufacturedgoods(制成品).Whenthe
pressureofpopulationoilhousingdeclines,pricesalsodeclineandbuildingindustrygrowsweakerFaced
withconcernssuchasthese,thegovernmentofadevelopedcountrymaywellprefertoseeaslowly
increasingpopulation,ratherthanonewhichisstableorindecline.
1.Themaintopicofthisarticleis.
A.environmentprotection
B.populationgrowm
C.environamentandeconomy
D.climatechanging
2.Thepassagesaysthatasmallpopulationmayleadto.
A.higherproduction,butaloweraverageincome
B.lowerproductionandloweraverageincome
C.higherproductionandahigheraverageincome
D.lowerproduction,butahigheraverageincome
3.Accordingtothepassage,theuseofbirthcontrolperhapsisgoodfor.
A.adevelopingcountry.
B.Adevelopedcountry
C.Thewholeworld
D.Eachnationwithabigpopulation
4.Inadevelopedcountry,peoplewillperhapsbeunemployedifthebirthrate.
A.goesup
B.goesdown
C.remainsstable
D.jsoutofcontrol
5.Theauthorisaimingtoshowthat.
A.humanswilloutoftheirfoodsupplyinthefuture
B.itisnecessaryforhumanstocarryoutaworldwideplanforbirthcontrol
C.differentnationshavedifferentviewsofpopulationgrowth
D.weneedtotakenecessarymeasurestopreventtheoveruseofnaturalresources
Passage2
Withinabout50millionyears,oneofthemammals(哺乳动物)thatlivesinamarineenvironment,
thewhale(鲸),hasdevelopedintothelargestofallanimalforms.However,atleastforthelast150years,
troublehasclosedinonwhalesfromhamans.
Whaleshavebeenhuntedsinceabouttheeleventhcentury.Certaintypesofwhaleshavebeenhunted
toomuch.Recently,theirnumberhasbeenreducedsogreatlythattheyareindangerofbecoming
extinct(灭绝的).Peopleateworriedaboutthefactthatthenumberofwhalesisgettingsmallerand
smaller.Theyareworkingtosavethem.
Therearereasonswhypeoplewanttoprotectthewhales,Onereasonisthatwhaleshelptokeepa
balalicebetweenplantsandanimals.Peoplehavebeenthrowingtheirwastesintotheoceansandseas,
andthesewastesincreasetheamountofsaltinoceanandseawater.Theincreasedsalthelpssomeplants
andsomeverysmallcreaturestogrowbuttheseplantsandsmallcreaturesareharmfultofish.However,
whalesaleealinglargenumbersofplantsandanimalsthatgrowinverysaltywater.Inthisway,whales
aredoingagoodjobasthleykeeptheoceanwatercleanenoughfbrthefish.Inaddition,becausefish
supplynecessaryfoodformanypeople,whalesbecomeourgoodfriendswhichwewanttosave.
Somepeoplearenowworkingtosavewhalesbyusingthelaw.Theyholdmeetingstoaskfishermen
toreducethenumberofwhaleswhichcanbekilledinayear.Theyalsoworkwithincountriesto
persuadelawmakerstomakewhalingagainstmelawandtomaketheuseofwhaleproductsagainstthe
lawtoo.
Nowthisstruggletosavewhalesisgoingoninmanyplacesintheworld.SomegovelTlmentswill
notletpeoplesellwhaleproductsintheircourttries.Othergovernmentshavechangedthelawabout
whaling.Manypeoplebelievethatsinemenumberofwhalesisregardedasaseriouswoldproblem,the
remainingwhaleswillbesaved.
1.Thepassagemainlydiscussed.
A.theprotectionofwhales
B.thestrangebehavioursofwhales
C.themysteriouslifeofwhales
D.theadvantagesoftoomanywhales
2.Fromthepassageweknowthatduringthelast150yearshumanshave
A.returnedtonature
B.learnedhowtoswim
C.threatenedtheexistenceofsomemarinemammals
D.beguntoharvestcertainplantsfromtheoceanasfood
3.Accordingtothepassage,ceftainkindsofwhaleswillsoon.
A.killmostoftheplantsandsmallcreatures
B.findsomeotherplacestolivein
C.dieout
D.diefrompollution
4.Saltintheoceansusually.
A.decreasestheplantswhichareharmfultofish
B.getsridofharmfulplantsandcreatures
C.removesthewastesthrownintothem
D.increasetheplantsandsmallcreaturesthatdoharmtofish
5.Whalesarehelpfultohumansbecause.
A.theyeatalargequantityofplantsandcreaturesharmfultofish
B.theymaketheoceansmoreandmoresalty
C.theyoftensavesailorslostinastorm
D.theycancommunicatewithhumans
Unit3
Parti
II.Completeeachofthefollowingsentenceswiththeproperformofthewordgiveninbrackets.
1.(tolerate)Ifyontakeadrugregularly,yourbodyslowlyacquiresaofit.
2.(fhatred)Hethembecausetheymadehimfeelinsecure.
3.(compatible)Thepartnersweretootostayinbusinesstogether.
4.(expect)Thosewhodropoutofschoolmustlowertheirofsuccess.
5.(resist)Bydeterminedattackstheybrokedowntheenemy's.
6.(charming)Hewassoangrythathedidnotnoticetheofthebeautifulcountryside.
7.(indicate)Shegavenoastowherethevariouselementsforteaweretobefound.
8.(racial)Thecourt'smajorityheldtllattheUniversityofCalifonia'smedicalschoolwenttoo
farinconsidering.
9.(subsequently)Wemadeplansforavisit,butdifficultieswithtilecarpreventedit.
10.(suspect)Nothingcouldbeplovedagainsthim,buthealwaysremainedunder__.
PartIII
Passage1
Wehavesavedasafinalsetofemotions(情感)thetwomostimportantemotionsconnectedwith
otherpeople:loveanditsopposite,hate.Lovecanbeseeneverywhere.Yetsurprisinglylovehasbeenthe
subjectoflessscientificresearchthanotheremotioils,suchasangerandfear.Thereasonforthismaybe
twofold.First,loveisaverycomplex(复杂)emotion,difficulttodescribeandmeasure.Secondly,unlike
manyradicalemotions,radicalloveisgenerallynotaproblem;thuslesmedicalattentionhasbeenpaidto
it.
Whatislove?Thisisacomplexquestionandrequiresacomplexanswer.Loveisastrong,positive
attractionandfeelingforanotherpersonorthing.Butitismorethanthis.Italsoinvolvesfeelingof
caring,protection,excitemellt,andtenderness(温和).Whentwopeopleareinlove,theyfeeldrawnto
oneanother;theygreatlyenjoyeachother'scompany;andtheymaybesexuallyattractedtooneanother.
Sometimesitiseasiertothinkintermsofdifferentkindsoflove:romanticlove,brotherlylove,and
soforth.Thoughtheyaredifferentinsomerespects,theyshareoneimportantcharacteristic:astrong
positivefeelingtowardanother.
Ourfeelingstowardotherpeopleareoftencomplex.Wemaylovesomeoneand,atthesametime,be
angrywithhim.Orwemaylovesomeone,eventhoughwearejealousofhim.Wemightevenlove
someoneand,atthesametime,hateforsomeprecisereason.
Hatejsastrongnegativeemotiontowardsomeone,andisduetoanger,jealousy,orsomeother
factOLLikelOve,hatecanbeaverystrongemotion.Itcanalsobeverydangerous.Thequestionisoften
asked,“Isitbadtohate?vThebestanswerisprobably“sometimesyesandsometimesno."Usuallyhate
doesnothelpus;itmakesusfeelunhappyandmakesusdothingsthatmayhurtothers.However,
sometimesitmaybenecessarytohateandhurtsomeoneinordertoprotectlovedones.
1.Theword“saved“inthefirstsentenceofthispassagemeans.
A.leftB.relaxedC.setfreeD.keptup
2.Loveisalasting,strong,positiveattractionandfeelingforanotherpersonorthing,theveryopposite
emotionofwhichis.
A.angerB.fearC.jealousyD.hate
3.Whichcharacteristicissharedbydifferentkindsoflove?
A.Astrongnegativeemotiontowardsomeone.
B.Astrongpositivefeelingtowardanother.
C.Unhappyfeelingtowardsomeone.
D.Jealousfeelingtowardsomeone.
4.Accordingtothepassage,hateiscausedby.
A.anger,jealousyorsomeotherfactors
B.angeldangerandhurt
C.caring,protection,excitementandtenderness
D.complex,strongpositiveemotion
5.Whichofthefoilwingistrue?
A.Lovehasbeenthesubjectoflessscientificresearchbecauseitistoosimpleanemotion.
B.Radicalloveissodifficulttodescribeandmeasurethatlessmedicalattentionhasbeenpaidtoit.
C.Tohateisalwaystoobad.
D.Wecanhaveatthesametimetwooppositefeelingsforanother.
Passage3
ItalkedwithayoungmanwhowastheloverofawomanIhadbeeninterviewing.Ittookplaceafew
daysafterthelovershadexchangedgiftswhileIwaspresent.
(1)Therewaslittleactivityinth]campthatdayuntillatiafternoon,whensqueals(尖口U)andshouts
ofexcitementbroughtmeoutofmytent.Ayoungcouple,Irecentlymarried,wereplaying
'catch-me-if-you-can9,runningaftereachother.AsIstoodwatching,Inoticedtheyoungmansittingin
theshadeofatree,alsowatching.Isaid,“They'reverymuchinlove,aren'tthey?”heanswered,“Yes,
theyare."Afterapauseheadded."Fornow.^^Iaskedhimtoexplain,andhesaid.⑵“Whentwopeople
arefirsttogether,theirheartsareonfireandtheirloveisverygreat.Afterawhile,thefirecoolsandthat's
howitstays."Iaskedhimtoexplainfurther.⑶“Theycontinuetoloveeachother,butit'sinadifferent
way-anddependable."Seeingmyquestioningexpression,hecontinued,"Look,afteryoumarry,yousit
togetherbyyourtent,cookingfoodandgivingittoeachother-justasyoudidwhenyouweregrowingup
inyourparents'home.Yourwifebecomeslikeyourmotherandyou,herfather“Howlongdidthistake?
“Italtersamongcouples.Afewmonths,usually9sometimeslonger.Butitalwayshappens/9Wasitalso
trueforalover?"No,"heexplained,"fedingsforaloverstayintensemuchlonger,sometimesforyears.”
WhatdidhefeelforthewomanIhadbeeninterviewitag?Hadn'ttheybeenloversforalongtime?
⑷AssoonasImentionedhername,hisexpressionchangedandasmilecrossedhisface.He
describedwhatanexceptionalandbeautifulwomanshewasandhowdeeplyhelovedher,“Witha
burningheart."(5)Heconfirmedwhatshehadalreadytoldme-thattheyoftenfantasizedaboutrunning
awaytogether*.Iasked,“Whatwoulditbelike?^^Adreamylookcameoverhisface;thenhesmiled
againstandsaid,“Thefirstfewmonthswouldbewonderful!,9
TranslatetheunderlinedsentencesintoChinese.
(1)_______________________________________________________________________
⑵
⑶
(4)
⑸
Unit4
PartI
II.Completeeachofthefollowingsentenceswiththeproperformofthewordgiveninbrackets.
1.(depart)Therearenoticesshowingarrivalsand____oftrainsnearthebooking-office.
2.(deduct)A____ofseventy-fivepencewasmadefromthepricerealized,tocover
expenses.
3.(dental)Our____doesnothurtwhenhepullsoutteeth.
4.(suggest)Presenflyhemadethe____thattheycarryontheirconversationinFrench.
5.(fluent)AsImentionedabove,certaintraditionallanguageteachingexercisespromote
incommunication.
6.(specify)Marymadecareful____astothekindsofcakeandcandyforherparty.
7.(conductor)Whetherrightorwrong,hehasideasabouthowthelessonsshouldbe____.
8.(regulation)Canyou____thiswatchsothatitkeepstimeprecisely?
9.(commander)heremarkedthatIhadagreat____oftheEnglishlanguage.
10.(host)LastNightwewere____toafewfriends.
PartIII
Passage1
Oneofthestrongestreasonsortheraisingoftheschoolleavingage(ROSLA)hasbeenthatitwill
bringusnearertotheidealof"equalopportunity”.
Manypeopleliketothinkofourpresentsystemofschoolingasprovidingplentyofstepsupthe
ladderofsuccessforcleverchildren.Itwouldbegoodtothinkthatnoonewhoisreallybrightcanbe
missedoutwhenthestatesystemisapparentlysothorough.Itisobvious,forinstance,thatmanychildren
fromlessrichhomesreachuniversityordowellinotherways.
Unfortunately,wenowhaveplentyofevidencethatmanychildrenofeverylevelofabilitydomuch
lesswellthantheycould.Forinstance,duringtheyearsofnationalmilitaryserviceitwaspossibletotest
theintelligence(智力)ofallmale18-20yearolds.Halfofthosesoldierswhowereplacedinthetwo
highestabilitygroupshadleftschoolsat15.
Ithasalsobeenshownthathepercentageofworkingclasschildrengoingtouniversityisalmostthe
samenowasitwasin1939.onestudyof5000chndrenfrombirthto21yearsoldindicatedthatuptohalf
thebrightpupilsfromworkingsclasshomesleftschoolwhentheyreached16yearsold.Moreover,there
isnodifierenceinintellgencebetweenthesexes,butfarmoreboysthangirlsstayineducationafter16.
Itisclearfromthisandmuchotherevidencethatmanychildrenarestillleavingschooltooearlyto
benefitfromtheprizes-money,socialrespectability,andinterestingjobs,whichhighereducationgives.It
iscleartoothatthereasonswhysuchchildrenleavehavemachtodowiththeirsocialcircumstances('情
形).Theirpalentsoftenneedtheextramoneyanotherwage-earnercanbringin;theydonotvalue
educationforitselfbecausetheirownwasprobablydullandunhappy.Itisnotsomuchmachthatthey
forcetheirsonsanddaughterstoleaveschool,ratherthattheytendtosay,"It'suptoyou”.
1.ItishopedthatROSLAwillgiveallchildren.
A.amoreenjoyabletimeatschool
B.thesamechancesinsociety
C.therighttoabetterschool
D.higherscoresinintelligencetests
2.Peoplewouldliketothinkthat.
A.equalhumbersofpoorandrichchildrenreachuniversity
B.mosewiththeleastmoneygetthebesteducation
C.intelligentchildrenarealwayschosenbythesystem
D.onlycleverchildrendowell
3.Workingclasschildrenalefelttobeatadisadvantagebecause.
A.manyofthecleveronesleaveschoolearly
B.fewergotouniversitythaneverbefore
C.morethanhalfleaveschoolwhenthevare16
D.fewerboysthangirlsstayatschoolafter16
4.ManychildrenleaveschoolearJybecause.
A.theirsocialcircumstancesmakethemanhappy
B.theyhavetoworktosupporttheirfamily'sincome
C.theirschoolisadullandunhap
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