</p> 35 It can be inferred from the passage that many tasks in our society have to be carried out+ D3 M: |5 H7 g% l# ]0 v
A under severe weather conditions9 d; n( I' K% ?
B without any effort., z. J& Y. z7 T: Z( Z& V$ K; Z
C without any delay.
% P' T9 T: T/ w0 M, @ D with ease.
4 e% K( Q/ v" P1 w s* Q8 q8 O3 k 第二篇 Schooling and Education8 }2 P5 u9 s0 R9 `; z* @; O8 m
It is commonly believed in the United States that school is where people go to get an education. Nevertheless, it has been said that today children interrupt their education to go to school. The distinction between schooling and education implied by this remark is important.0 P: S; w) r9 F# J' N( x
Education is much more open-ended and all-inclusive than schooling. Education knows no limits. It can take place anywhere, whether in the shower or in the job, whether in a kitchen or in a theatre. It includes both the formal learning that takes place in schools and the whole universe of informal learning. The agents of education can range from a respected grandparent to the people debating politics on the radio, from a child to a distinguished scientist. Whereas schooling has a certain predictability, education quite often produces surprises. A chance conversation with a stranger may lead a person to discover how little is known of other religions. People are engaged in education from infancy (婴儿期) on. Education, then, is a very broad, inclusive term. It is a lifelong (一生的) process, a process that starts long before the start of school, and one that should be an integral (基本的) part of one's entire life.
5 z5 d' O3 Y3 X+ F7 v2 \+ U) E8 k Schooling, on the other hand, is a specific, formalized process, whose general pattern varies little from one setting to the next. Throughout a country, children arrive at school at approximately the same time, take assigned (指定的) seats, are taught by an adult, use similar textbooks, do homework, take exams, and so on. The slices of reality that are to be learned, whether they are words or an understanding of the working of government, have usually been limited by the boundaries of the subject being taught. For example, high school students know that they are not likely to find out in their classes the truth about political problems in their communities or what the newest filmmakers are experimenting with. There are definite conditions surrounding the formalized process of schooling.
6 H( c2 y. i/ j3 `9 } 36 Which of the following is true according to the author?
5 h4 A5 M1 C7 v9 T. L& o A School is the place where people get informal education.
' r8 m2 r" c" D( [; E B Education means schooling.5 w6 {+ @4 }: Z- Q- u5 G* A1 C, ]* t0 y
C Education can be both formal and informal., F$ s2 _7 ^/ l7 ^( I
D Going to school is the only way to receive education.) ~7 ?! ?) y8 w( Y# ]* v; G( \
37 Education is different from schooling in that. T! W. J' m! ?* w8 [
A the former is predictable while the latter is not.
6 Y. `+ H, c8 m! \ B the former is specific while the latter is not.4 E, \ h& T) t2 \! s! I, l$ Y, V
C the former is a formalized process while the latter is not.
1 W' I# ^; ]; z T D the former is more open-ended and all-inclusive than the latter.0 W% b( y) ^9 _6 J; l0 q* ]2 o
38 When does education begin?
+ y6 }" _# z; O4 {$ A A Before one enters school.5 f/ r' A: n/ t% J) ~! P
B After one enters school.8 e+ o1 G; |5 l% W( Y
C After one graduates from college.1 F+ m! t2 E3 r- A
D After one retires from work.
& F2 l7 E3 V/ b' c0 H7 E 39 The fact that children arrive at school at about the same time shows that
; i, p# c" P: N/ J A schooling imposes a lot of strain on the students.4 e: K/ u( ]4 ^4 G/ k e
B schooling has a clear boundary.
" E& I6 G0 P5 [: z- h' c4 D C schooling follows more or less the same pattern.
# t$ d, p& }: A& K8 i1 b# N D schooling includes different aspects of learning.; Z. t1 f/ M$ s* z% d5 T/ r! K4 O
40 What is the author's attitude toward schooling?% w* N, O5 N* X
A Positive.5 Z. u* A& D! r7 A& B4 ~
B Negative.% E0 v! Q7 `; y2 @' R' Y
C Neutral (中立的)。
. h* C3 _0 P+ D% O, ]4 A+ _ D Supportive.5 v7 ~4 @( N0 C2 I& B/ [
第三篇 Too Late to Regret It
9 b* u8 `0 J9 B/ mWhen I was a junior, I met a second-year student in my department. He wasn't tall or good-looking, but he was very nice, attractive and athletic. He had something that I admired very much. He was natural, warm, and sincere.* z) h* j, e* e$ E: i
I disregarded (不顾) my parents' disapproval. We were very happy together. He picked me up from my dorm every morning, and after class we would sit alongside the stream that ran through campus, or sunbathe (晒太阳) on the lawn. At night he would walk me back to my dorm. He came from a poor family, but in order to make me happy, he borrowed money from his friend to buy presents and meals for me. Our fellow students looked up to him as a role model, and the girls envied (妒忌) me. He wasn't a local, but wanted to stay here after graduation. I thought we had a future together.
6 v9 [+ R" o, A U7 U' a v/ M3 cHowever, when I got a part-time job during the summer vacation, people began giving me a lot of pressure, saying that a pretty, intelligent girl like me should find a better guy to spend time with. This was also what my family thought. He spent the summer in his hometown, so I was all by myself. When he got back, I began finding fault with him. But his big heart and warmth soon drove all unpleasant thoughts away. However, I had no idea how badly I had hurt him and that things would get worse.
5 L9 z& @$ @6 y, eI had a good part-time job off campus that paid pretty well. With my good performance at school, I also got admission to graduate school at one of China's best universities. He, on the other hand, did not do so well at school or at work. I had to worry about his living expenses, job and scores.
4 Y* N7 d$ w6 g4 C+ k" C+ D5 ?Almost all my colleagues and friends advised me to break up with him. Then we had a quarrel last June. He was in great pain, and my cold words and bad moods started turning him away.
7 \$ b( Z; z* f6 B) N7 O- ?Graduation time was drawing near, and hometown. He said that he couldn't put up with at him in despair. He said he wanted to go back to his me anymore. I was shocked and looked.
1 M0 l, K, o6 N; e' G/ iTrue love happens only once, but I found it out too late.
4 ^3 J* g$ K4 r$ N41 When did the author fall in love with the boy?; ?6 h! I, \2 b
A After she had a quarrel with him.
/ F h3 t$ Z3 z$ s3 ?' N2 p( i B When she was a junior.
* \: {# m1 I8 u$ q2 J2 U. c0 O C When she was a second-year student.
* _! q1 X3 `" g$ @ S0 \ D After she found a part-time job.# J j, e! G8 F' |1 u* ^/ h/ H
42 What did he do to make her happy?# G; N. H, F+ _8 e* I0 ]
A He studied much harder.' g8 J) ]) h% \: O3 D4 J/ r, }
B He often took her for a ride.
. Y5 H4 g0 h1 t; l5 e C He always endured her insults.- e) Z" T, e3 s* C+ k. N" c
D He often bought her presents and meals.
2 h8 O M2 E p& k7 k0 u7 w+ V 43 Who advised her to break up with him?
k* H. T! a# }' K# _% U! \5 ~/ { A His parents.
( |9 \, K( d, l' s- _1 I B Her teachers.
# O7 k3 t$ \4 O& r& j. L v C Her colleagues and friends.
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D Their fellow students. |