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大学英语六级模拟试题新题型(9)
(1/1)PartIWriting
第1题
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayexplainingwhyitiswiseto
believethatthingswillturnoutgoodattheend.Ifitisnotgood,itisnottheend.Youcangive
examplestoillustrateyourpoint.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200
words.
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A.ShelikesDr.Taylor"sclass.
B.SheisnotsurehowDr.Taylorfeels.
C.ShedidnotgetanAonthepaper.
D.Sheisnotdoingverywellintheclass.
第3题
A.Sheisnotgoinghomenow.
B.Shehasalreadyhadsomeexercise.
C.Shedoesnotliketodoexercise.
D.Shedoesnotwanttogohome.
第4题
A.Shepreferssingingasolo.
B.Shedoesnotwanttohelptheman.
C.Sheisnotagoodsinger.
D.Shedoesnotlikemusic.
第5题
A.TheCDsystemwasveryexpensive.
B.HewouldliketohaveaCDsystem.
C.SteveknowsalotaboutCDsystems.
D.TheCDsystemisnoteasytooperate.
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A.Buyaticket.
B.GotoRoom27.
C.TakeatestinRoom32.
D.Showthemanherticket.
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A.Telephonehissponsor.
B.Collecthischeck.
C.Helpthewomanlookforhischeck.
D.Askthewomantolookagain.
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A.Shewasn"tabletoattendthereception.
B.Sheisanhonorsstudent.
C.Shelikesflowersverymuch.
D.Sheisateacher.
第9题
A.Trytobeinclassmoreoften.
B.Trytogettheworkdone.
C.AskDr.Wiseforhelp.
D.Takethecoursenextterm.
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(10~12/共25题)SectionA
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Questions9to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
第1。题
A.Itlookssortoflikeaspaceship.
B.ltwasbuiltabout12yearsago.
C.ltwasdesignedbyaChinesearchitect.
D.ltwillopenagainnextyear.
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A.Itfollowsaverytraditionaldesign.
B.lthasrectanglesandstraightlines.
C.lthasnoroundedfreeformshapes.
D.ltrepresentssomenaturalforms.
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A.Hedesignedasmanyfunctionsaspossibleforthemuseum.
B.Hefollowedthenewesttrendintheworldmuseumdesigning.
C.HerespectedthevariousNativeAmericanvaluesandtraditions.
D.Heobservedtheweatherchangesindifferentseasonsoftheyear.
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Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
第13题
A.Itisthewettestseasonaroundtheyear.
B.ltishotandusuallylastsalongtime.
C.ltisextremelydryandseldomrains.
D.ltisusuallyshortandwindy.
第14题
A.Thunderstormsmaketheairfreshagain.
B.Hecandooutdoorsportsinwarmweather.
C.Flowersbloomandtreesgrowleavesagain.
D.Snowontheroadsidegraduallymeltsaway.
第15题
A.Itneverrainsinsummer.
B.Therainfalldeclinesinrecentyears.
C.Theannualrainfallamountsto60mm.
D.Theygetthemostrainfallinwinter.
第16题
A.Theweatherisverychangeable.
B.Springislongerthanautumn.
C.Autumnlastsforalongtime.
D.Autumniswarmbutnothot.
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(37~46/共25题)SectionA
APewstudyreleasedThursdayhassomegoodnewsforAmerica"slibraries—namelythat
Americansseemtolovethem—butperhapsevenbetternewsforlibraryusers.
AccordingtoPew,themorepeopleare"engaged"withtheirpubliclibrary,themoretheytendto
feel1totheircommunityasawhole.2,unengagedpeopletendtohave"fewertiestotheir
neighbors,lowerfeelingsofbeingempoweredtochangetheircommunity,andless3withother
culturalactivities."
Whilethestudydoesnotmeantomeasurepersonalhappiness,there"sa4intersectionbetween
thetraitsoflibraryusersandtraitsofpeoplewho5higherlevelsofpersonalhappiness:asense
ofempowermentinone"scommunity.Libraryusersarealsomorelikelytosaythattheyliketheir
communitiesandthattheywouldcalltheircommunitiesgoodor6placestolive.
Thoughlibraryuserssharetraitswithpositive,happypeople,thepollresultssaynothingof7.
"It"snotnecessarilythatpeopleuselibrariesandthenfindthey"rehappy,"Zickuhrsaid.It"sjust
thatlibraryuserstendtobemoreopentotheworld."Peoplewhohavemoreaccesstoeconomic,
social,technological8arealsomorelikelytouselibrariesaspartoftheirnetworks,"shesaid.
Libraryusagetendstobeapartofabiggerpicture,inotherwords,inwhichapersonwhogoes
tothelibraryalsotendstobeonewhospendstimeatthepark,takespartincivicorganizations,
and9newtechnologies.Maybetherustyold10ofhavingacommunityinstitutionthatmakes
informationaccessiblecountsforsomethingafterall.
A.absolutelyI.excellent
B.causationJ.implement
C.connectedK.prior
D.conventionL.recourses
E.converselyM.significant
F.demonstrateN.squeezed
G.embraces0.strengthen
H.engagement
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Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
第17题
A.Itmadethestockmarketcrash.
B.ltwasinserioustrouble.
C.ltletmanypeopleunemployed.
D.ltcausedover50bankstobeclosed.
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A.Ittrieditsbesttoraisefunds.
B.ltheldanationalbankingmeeting.
C.ltworkedtoreorganizethebankingsystem.
D.ltrecruitedfinancialtalentsforthebanks.
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A.Thenumberofbanksthatfailhasdecreasedsharply.
B.Theworkingefficiencyofemployeeshasimproved.
C.Thedepositrateofthefederalbankshasincreasedby3%.
D.Thestatebankshaveincreasedtheirinsurancebusiness.
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(57~61/共8题)PassageOne
Thismonth,highschoolseniorsacrossAmericaarereceivingcollegedecisionlettersof
acceptanceandrejection.Mostofthesestudents,andtheirparents,thinkthatwheretheygoto
collegewillsignificantlyaffecttheiremploymentfuture.Theythinkwrong.Today,whetheryougo
tocollegeretainssomeimportanceinyouremploymentoptions.Butwhereyougotocollegeis
ofalmostnoimportance.Whetheryourdegree,forexample,isfromUCLAorfromless
prestigiousSonomaStatemattersfarlessthanyouracademicperformanceandtheskillsyoucan
showemployers.
Theminorrolethatajobcandidate"scollegeplaysinhiringbecomesclearerwhenyoutalkto
Californiaworkforceprofessionals.KrisStadelman,directoroftheNOVAWorkforceInvestment
BoardinSiliconValley,isaleaderinunderstandinghowhiringcriteriachangedinCalifornia.
"Employersareinterestedinwhatskillsyoubringandhowtheseskillscanbeusedintheir
business,"shesays.Inonestudy,NOVAinterviewedtechemployersandlearnedthatmasteryof
currenttechnologiesisthemostcriticalfactorintheirhiringdecisions.Fewemployerseven
mentionedcollegedegreesasafactor."Especiallyinthetechindustry,employerswanttosee
skillsapplicationsratherthantraditionalresumes.Show,don"ttell,"saysStadelman.
Overthepastthreeyears,U.S.BureauofLaborStatisticsregionalcommissionerRichardHolden
andIhavebeenresearchinghiringprocessesandcriteria.We"vefoundthatthisemphasison
skillsextendsbeyondtechtoothermajoremploymentsectors,includingbusinessservices,
financialservices,healthcareandhospitality.Employersseekpeoplewithskillsthatapplytothe
particularjob—andwhohavetheabilitytosolveproblemsandworkinateam.
Asavolunteerjobcoach,Iencourageeveryyoungadultwhoisatallinterestedtoattendcollege.
Unlessthefamilyhasafinancialneed,thereisnoreasonforayoungpersontorushintothe
workforce—especiallysinceourworklivesnowlastanestimated40years.
Ifyouhavethegoodfortunetochooseamongcolleges,itisworthtakingtheprocessseriously.
Obtainasmuchinformationaspossibletoevaluatethelocation,sizeandeducationalspecialties
ofeveryschool.Butremember:theparticularcollegedegreewillbeoflittleconsequence,
especiallyafteryou"vebeeninthelaborforceformorethanafewyears.What"smostimportant
iswhatyouwilldo,atcollegeandinlife,tokeepimprovingyourskills,todevelopyourcharacter,
toremainpersistent.You"llalsoneedsomeluck.
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Whatwrongconceptdoesthemajorityholdaccordingtothepassage?
A.Themajorastudentselectsmeansmorethananything.
B.Themoneystudentsearnlinkstothefameofthecollegetheyattend.
C.Thecollegefromwhichastudentgraduatesmattersmore.
0.Personaldevelopmentisdiverseduetodifferentcollegeeducation.
第58题
AccordingtoNOVAstudy,techemployersthinkmosthighlyof.
A.completeknowledgeofemploymentcriteria
B.totalunderstandingaboutcollegerating
C.successfulattainmentofcollegedegree
0.completelearningofpopulartechnologies
第59题
Majoremploymentsectorsseekemployeeswho.
A.havethespiritofteamwork
B.areabletohandleproblemsalone
C.arefullofcreativethinking
D.aretraditionallyefficient
第60题
Underwhichcircumstancecouldyoungpeoplehurrytogetajob?
A.Thereisanurgentneedtoimprovepersonalworkingabilities.
B.Whenitisnecessarytobuildsocialconnectionsandcontext.
C.Familyfinancialconditionsdisallowfurthereducation.
D.Whentryingtoseekprofessionalguidanceatworkplace.
第61题
Whatdoestheauthorsuggestinthelastparagraph?
A.Learnskillstoevaluatecurrentenvironment.
B.Makeeffortstofosterpersonalquality.
C.Cherishtheprecioustimeofcollegeeducation.
0.Cultivateinnovativeandteamworkspirits.
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Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
第20题
A.Theyhaveagoodwayofoutdoorsport.
B.ltiscoolforthemtowear"Heelies".
C.Theymaybreakashopwindow.
D.Theycanpracticetheirbodybalance.
第21题
A.Shopperscan"tweartheminthemalls.
B.Shoppersmustwearthemstraight.
C.Shopperscanwearthemtotheside.
D.Shopperscan"twearthemtothefront.
第22题
A.Nottowearthe"Heely"shoesincrowdedplaces.
B.Nottowearthe"Heely"shoesonthewetfloor.
C.Topracticetheirskillsonsmoothground.
D.Towearacrashhelmetandkneecaps.
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ThebeliefthatAmericaislosingitseconomicedgeispervasive.Americansaremorepessimistic
abouttheircountry"sprospectsthanatanypointsinceGallup,apollingfirm,firststartedasking
themin1959.Therecessionmaygraduallybereceding,theworrygoes,butlong-ignored
obstructionstogrowthwillstumbletherecoveryandpreventfuturegenerationsfromachieving
theAmericandream.
Themisgivingsareeasytounderstand.Growthissluggish,unemploymentishighandinvestors
arewary.America"spublicdebtisapproaching$17trillion,morethan100%ofGDRandithas
beengrowingfast.Muchofthisstemsfromthetemporaryeffectsoftherecession,butitwillget
worseratherthanbetter.Onthecurrentsocialtrajectory(轨迹),thesoaringcostsofMedicare
andMedicaid,thegovernment"shealthcareschemesfortheoldandthepoorrespectively,along
withSocialSecurity,thestatepensionscheme,willconsumeallfederalrevenueswithina
generation,leavingnothingforanythingelse.
"Isthisacountrythatcanstillgetbigthingsdone?"askedtheheadoftheUSChamberof
Commerce,abusinesslobby,inJanuary.Oneverycount,despiteglaringproblems,theoutlookis
lessbleakthanthepessimistsmaintain.
Thatispartlybecausetheyoverstatetheircase.Forinstance,rumoursofthedeathofAmerican
innovationareexaggerated:thecountryisspendingasmuchofitsoutputonR&Dasiteverhas,
andcontinuestocomeupwithdramaticbreakthroughs.Itstilltowersoveremerginggiantsin
crucialmatterssuchasthequalityofitsresearchuniversitiesandrespectfor
intellectual-propertyrights.Andanotherreasonforcheeristhatnooneiswaitingforthefederal
governmenttofixtheeconomy.AttheregionalandlocallevelAmericaisalreadyreformingand
innovatingvigorously.
Localofficialsarecompetingviciouslytoluremigrantsandinvestment.Theyareusingevery
imaginabletemptation,fromscrappingincometaxtobuildingmorebikepaths.Buttheyarealso
embarkingonfar-reachingreforms.Education,forexample,isbeingturnedupsidedowninthe
mostcomprehensiveoverhaulinlivingmemory.Oninfrastructure,mayorsandgovernorsare
graspingthenettleCongresswillnot,bycomingupwithnewfundingmechanisms.
SoAmerica"scompetitiverecoveryisnotasstrongasitshouldbe,anditwillremain
overshadowedbyitsshakypublicfinances.Butitisreal.Whatisunfoldingaroundthecountry
offersamodelforreformatthenationallevel.
第62题
WhatdoesthestudyconductedbyGallupshowaccordingtothepassage?
A.FuturegenerationshavelittlechanceofachievingtheirAmericandreams.
B.American"spessimismoveritsrecoveryhaslongbeenignored.
C.Theimprovementofrecessiontakesmuchmoretimethanestimated.
0.Americansholdlittleconfidenceinthecountry"sfuturerecovery.
第63题
WhatdisadvantagecouldthepresentsocialsystembringtoAmericans?
A.TheaveragehealthstatusofAmericanswilldegradefurther.
B.Thefederalpublicdebtwillclimbuptoanewhighrecordlevel.
C.Futuregenerationswillbeleftafeeblefinancialsupport.
D.Thesocialsecuritysystemwillcollapsewithoutanydoubt.
第64题
WhydoestheauthorthinkthatAmericansshouldbehavecheerfully?
A.Thecountry"seconomyrecessionhasbeenimproperlyexaggerated.
B.ThecommonlifespanofAmericanswillbeextendedsignificantly.
C.Lawsprotectingintellectualrightshavebeenimprovedeffectively.
D.Theoverallfederaldebtwillbecutdownduetoeconomyrecovery.
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Whatmeasuredolocalgovernmentstaketopromotereforms?
A.Toloosentheimmigrationpolicyradically.
B.Tosparenoefforttoattractinvestment.
C.Tointroducenewforeigneducationsystem.
D.Tocollectfundsfromnewimmigrants.
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WhatcouldunfavorablyaffectAmerica"srecoveryaccordingtothepassage?
A.Limitedinnovativecompetitiveness.
B.Unstablepopulationstructure.
C.America"schangeablepublicfinances.
0.Undevelopedfundcollectingsystem.
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Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
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A.Herfatherdiedwhenshewasfive.
B.Shelivedtogetherwithhergrandparents.
C.Shewasoftenabusedinanorphanage.
D.Hermotherleftheraftershewasborn.
第24题
A.ShelefthighschoolandmarriedJimDougherty.
B.ShechangedhernametoNormaJeanMortenson.
C.Shestarredinherfamouscomedy.
D.ShesignedacontractwithTwentieth-CenturyFoxStudios.
第25题
AJoeDiMaggiohelpedheralotinhercareer.
B.Theirmarriagelastedonlyforninemonths.
C.Theywerenolongerfriendsaftertheirdivorce.
D.Theydivorcedbecauseoffamilyviolence.
第26题
A.Marilyn"shusbandwrotethedramaespeciallyforher.
B.ltwasthefirstdramathatMarilynMonroestarredin.
C.Shehadtolearntodrinkalcoholtostarinthedrama.
D.MarilyngotmarriedtoMillerduringitsfilming.
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Eachofushasaninnatesensethatwehavethesameinherentworthasanyoneelse,regardless
ofourparticularcharacteristicsorourstatus.Weexperiencethisasabirthright,animportant
factthatcannotbeundonebyanyperson,circumstance,1,orgovernment.Thatiswhyrankism
(等级歧视)2suchstrongresentment一whetheritoccursbetweenindividualsorgroups,itis
experiencedonthedeepestlevelasaninsulttodignity.
Likeanyanimalvulnerabletobeing3,we"resuper-sensitivetothreatstoourwell-being.Picking
ontheweakisthe4ofchoiceforallpredators,andhumanbeingshaveretainedthoseinstincts.
Amongour5,thosewhomissedsignsofpredatoryintentbecamesomeone"slunch.
Forthissamereason,we"realertto6attemptstodetermineourrelativestrength,from
"innocent"openinglinessuchas"Andyouare...?"or"Whoareyouwith?"tomoreprobing
queriesregardingourancestryoreducation.Allittakesisafaintsignofpresumedsuperiority
andwe"re7.
Indeed,ourdignityisoftenmosteasilyrecognizedinthebreach.Weknowatoncewhenwe"re
treatedwith8,andforgoodreason.Anintimationorobviousgestureofdisrespectmaybea
feelerputoutbysomeonetogaugethedegreeofour9subordination,ortoremindusofour
place.Forexample,aninsultisoftenasignalofintenttoexcludethe10individualfromthegroup,
tomakehimorheranoutcast(被抛弃者),anobody.Likewise,anassertionofrank一evena
subtleone——cansignalanintentiontodominate.
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TheRealCollegeCrisislsn"tAboutStudentLoanRates
A.SenatorsarguedWednesdayoverwhetherandhowtograntfederalloanstocollegestudents,
whosetotaldebtloadhastripledinthelasteightyears.Butmissinginthewaroverthe"Keeping
StudentLoansAffordableAct"wasanysignificantdebateoverhowtokeeptheskyrocketingprice
ofcollegeaffordableforparentsandstudents.Intheend,Republicansputoffabillthatwould
havecutthe6.8%rateforfederalgrantedloansbackto3.6%foroneyear.Expertsinhigher
educationsaythatbyfocusingonmakingborrowingcheap,whilepublicgrantmoneydriesup
andstudent-loandebtballoonspast$1trillion,Congressismissingthepointaltogether.
B.SaraGoldrick-Rab,anassociateprofessorofeducationalpolicystudiesandsociologyatthe
UniversityofWisconsin-Madison,callsthestudentloandebate"thetipoftheiceberg"ofan
approachingcrisisinhighereducationthatCongressseemsdecadesawayfromaddressing.
C."Ilovethatpeoplearegettingupset,becauseit"samazinghowlongpeoplehavenotpaid
attentiontothisproblem,"shesaid."Butl"msadathowmisdirectedtheattentionis."
Goldrick-Rabsaiddrivingdownthepricetoattendcollege,notmakingiteasiertofinance
massivetuitions,shouldbethefocusofthedebateinWashington.ShetestifiedtotheSenatein
Aprilthatmanycollegecampuseshavebecome"glorifiedsummercamps",madedownright
luxuriousinmanycasesbyuniversitiesengaginginanarmsracetohavethemostimpressive
bellsandwhistlesforprospectivestudents,parents,andcollege-rankingpublications."Weare
payingthroughthenoseforprestige,"Goldrick-Rabsaid."Andcollegesarefindingthatthemore
youcharge,themorepeoplewantitandarewillingtopayforit."
D.Prestigeoncollegecampusescomesinmanypackages.Insomecases,it"sDivisionIsports
teams,themajorityofwhicharefinancedbystudentfeesandgeneralschoolfunds.Inother
casesprestigecomesintheformofwell-knowntenuredprofessors,someofwhomGoldrick-Rab
saidmayteachoneclassayearwhilepart-time,low-salariedinstructorspickuptheextra
teachingload.Theaveragefullprofessor"scompensationatAmericanschoolslastyearwas
$134,000,upabout2%from2011,althoughmanymadesignificantlymore.
E.Collegesarealsoshellingoutrecordamountstotheirpresidents,whosemediancompensation
atpublicresearchuniversitieswentup4.7%lastyearto$441,392.Thetopdollarforasitting
publicschoolpresidentwenttoAuburnUniversity"sJayGogue,whomade$2,5millionintotal
compensation,afigurethatwouldbenearly20timesthesalaryforthegovernorofAlabama—if
thegovernorhadnotpledgedtoforgohissalaryuntilunemploymentinthestateimproves.The
AuburntrusteeswhoapprovedGogue"ssalaryalsorecentlyvotedtoincreasenextyear"s
studenttuitionby4.5%,ontopofan8%increaselastyearanda13%increasein2010.
F.Andnottobeforgottenintheprestigearmsracearethebuildingsandfacilities,evenatpublic
institutions,thatwouldgiveanycountryclubarunforitsmoney.Lookingforarecreational
centerwithweightmachinesliketheonesusedattheBeijingOlympics?ThenUMassAmherst
couldbetheschoolforyou.TheaquaticenthusiastshouldheadtotheUniversityofCincinnati,
whoserecreationalcenterpromises"850,000gallonsoffun",withthreeindoorpools,abubble
couch(whateverthatis),andacurrentchannelforthose"lookingforanupstreamworkout".The
Universityoflowa"s$72millionrecreationalcenteralsohasamassiveclimbingwall,72tread
millswithTVs,a25-personhottub,anda"clublevel"lockerroomwithabiometrichandscanner
forextrasecurity.Allofthisprestigeandbenefitsdon"tcomecheap,butthemoneytopaythe
ballooningcostofattendingthesecollegesdoes.Andthat"stheproblem.
G.GeorgeCornelius,aformerCEOandcollegepresidentwhonowwritestheeducationblog
FindingMyCollege,saidheseesthefederalgovernmentasanenablerfortherunawaycostof
educationinAmerica,whereaveragetuitionatpublicfour-yearcollegeshasjumped42%inthe
lastfiveyearsasstateandlocalfundinghasbeencutdownandcollegessimplyshifttheextra
expenseontostudents."Myfrustrationisalmost"Whocares?"That"snotthepoint,whether
therateis3%or6.8%,It"stheprinciplethat"stheproblem,"Corneliussaid."Themoremoney
youthrowatit,themoreitwillgoup,Iguaranteeyou.Nomatterhowmuchyougive,itwill
neverbeenough."
H.Corneliussaidthatinordertocutcosts,collegesneedtoimprovetheirfinancialmanagement
andstartmakingdifficultchoicesthatthey"veputoffforyears,includingtrimmingbloated(臃肿
的)adminis-trations,eliminatingundersubscribedmajors,cuttingsportsprogramsthatcosttoo
muchmoney,orreducinggenerousemployeebenefits.
I."Thefundamentalproblemistheinabilityorunwillingnessofcollegestocontroltheircostsand
managetheircosts,"Corneliussaid."Somearetrying,butit"stough.Yourunintoconstituencies.
Therehavebeencutsatsomeschools.Thetoughchoicesdon"tgetmadeuntilthere"sacrisis."
J.DonnaDesrochers,theprincipalresearcherwiththeDeltaCostProjectattheAmerican
InstitutesforResearch,saysthatthecosttostudentsshowsnosignsofslowingdownas
shrinkingstatebudgetshavemeantthatstudents"tuitionandfeesnowaccountforthemajority
ofincometocollegesanduniversitiesforthefirsttimeever.
K."Inbothpublicandprivateinstitutions,theburdenisincreasinglyfallingonstudents.Wedon"t
expectthattochangeunlessstateandlocalappropriationsmagicallycomeback,"Desrochers
said."Butevenwhenappropriationshavereversedinthepast,wedidnotseetuitiongodown.
Collegesjusttooktheextramoneyandspentitelsewhere."
L.Tostarttoreversethetrend,Goldrick-Rabsaysshewouldrefocusfederalmoneytowardgrants,
ratherthanloans,andfindawaytosendfederalmoneydirectlytouniversitiesinsteadofpassing
itthroughstudents,whohavenopowertoexerciseoversightonhowthemoneyisspent."Right
nowwegiveschoolssomuchrevenueandweaskfornothinginreturn.Iwanttogivethemoney
totheschoolsbecauseIwanttokeeptheschoolsaccountable."
M.Congresswillhaveachancetolookatthatandotheroptionsnextyear;whentheHigher
EducationAct,whichcreatedthestudentloanprogram,isupforreauthorization.Sen.Tom
Harkin(D-IA.hasheldfourhearingssofarabouthowtoreformtheentiresystem,andsaid
Wednesdayhewants"acomprehensivemeasureoncollegeaffordability."
N.IftheSenatedebateisanyexample,findinganagreementonhowtoreducethecostof
college,notjusttheexpenseofborrowingmoneytogetthere,won"tbeeasy.ButCorneliussaid
thatsomethinghastogivesoon,"It"sverysimilartohousingloansinthatthefederal
governmentiscontributingtothisbymakingiteasytoborrow,"hesaid."It"sabubble,butit"sa
differentkindofbubbleinthesensethatitcan"tgoonlikethis.Eventuallyyouhitthewall."
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Corneliuscontendedthattheunderlyingproblemisthatcollegesarereluctantorunableto
managetheircosts.
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AuburnUniversityincreaseditsstudenttuitionby13%in2010.
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Desrocherssaidthatevenifschoolsgotmoregrantsfromthegovernmentinthepast,theydid
notlowerthetuition.
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Goldrick-Rabclaimedthatthehighercollegetuitioncoulddrawmorepeopletosignup.
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AccordingtoGeorgeCornelius,thereducedgovernmentfundingleadstotheincreasedcollege
tuition.
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Thecostcollegesspendontheprestigeishigh.
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Whendiscussingthe"KeepingStudentLoansAffordableAct",senatorsignoredthereal
problem—collegetuitionistoohigh.
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Goldrick-Rabprefersthatfederalmoneyisgivendirectlytoschoolssothatschoolsshouldbe
responsibleforit.
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JayGogueistheonewhomakesthemostmoneyamongpresentpublicuniversitypresidents.
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Corneliusmaintainedthattheimprovementinfinancialmanagementisnecessaryforcollegesto
reducecosts.
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中国高度重视保护和增进人民健康。现已经逐步形成了完善的以宪法为核心的医疗和健康服
务法律法规体系。多年来,我国依照“以农村为重点,预防为主,中西医并重,依靠科技与
教育,动员全社会参与,为人民健康服务,为社会主义现代化建设服务”的方针,努力发展
具有中国特色的医疗卫生事业。如今,经过人民的不懈努力,覆盖城乡居民的医疗卫生服务
体系已经成形。我国的疾病防治能力不断增强,居民健康水平明显改善。
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(1/1)PartIWriting
第1题
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayexplainingwhyitiswiseto
believethatthingswillturnoutgoodattheend.Ifitisnotgood,itisnottheend.Youcangive
examplestoillustrateyourpoint.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200
words.
参考答案:[参考范文]
BelieveintheFuture
Peoplehavedifferentexpectationsaboutlife.Someprefertoliveacommonlifewhileothers
tendtobemoreaggressive.However,nomatterwhattheirexpectationsare,theywilldefinitely
encountermanydismaldayswhichmayshattertheiroriginalbelief.Itiscommonthatwhen
facingadversity,peopleareinclinedtogiveup.Nevertheless,itisusuallyunwisetoactinthis
wayduetothefactthatthosesetbacksmaybegiftsindisguise.Forexample,MaYun,the
founderandchairmanofAlibabaGroup,failedmanytimeswhenhefirstappliedforjobsbut
finallymadehimselfrenownedforentrepreneurshipandpersistence.Moreover;apositive
attitudetowardslifemayyieldgreatbenefitsinthefuture.AsErnestHemingwayoncesaid:"A
mancanbedestroyedbutnotdefeated."Aslongasweresolvetosh
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