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1. Why did Hartwick College start three-year degree programs?2 }, L2 ^! K3 Z0 l& N
A) To create chances for the poor. C) To enroll more students.
" w2 Y7 _; ~, CB) To cut students’ expenses. D) To solve its financial problems.- R; o7 m; ^. E' }' R; m1 M* P I; o
2. By quoting Stephen Trachtenberg the author wants to say that .
6 }3 A) r0 Y+ j: t2 Q6 iA) American universities are resistant to change/ a2 C0 u- \ o2 ]! _
B) the summer vacation contributes to student growth
: t% Z9 W: d) w. oC) college facilities could be put to more effective use
/ n' ^% }, s5 c+ o4 C6 e3 a6 iD) the costs of running a university are soaring! d. U6 v* L- \# r' y
3. The author thinks the tenure system in American universities .
; B2 u6 O; {; v; |, ~( AA)suppresses creative thinking C) guarantees academic freedom! R0 C; a, _# {! f
B) creates conflicts among colleagues D) is a sign of age discrimination
: h: k" _7 p# h4. What is said about the new three-year degree program at Hartwick?' L/ K/ y }3 G( m* L+ H9 `" b
A) Its students have to earn more credits each year.* J3 A3 u* Z, ^ U5 R3 o- J
B) Non-credit courses are eliminated altogether.
" O3 p; U7 H. A/ K) m' Z/ }2 jC) Its faculty members teach more hours a week.) t+ |( _% \ l8 X! V+ t# L
D) Some summer courses are offered free of charge.
# m2 G6 W4 Y; W% Q9 a. z6 \5. What do we learn about Judson College’s three-year degree program?
% Z8 S" Z$ Y; Z, gA) It has been running for several decades.
4 Z/ G4 Z& S6 |1 Y, S! bB) It is open to the brightest students only.9 y F8 U( r4 K6 A# n. u
C) It is the most successful in the country.
: S/ I/ Q$ X" m- m L1 R: a5 D6 b4 OD) It has many practical courses on offer.
6 U+ c; n; k# T6. What changes in high schools help students earn undergraduate degrees in three years?
9 c( |$ v3 I+ r" ` p- e! h' sA) Curriculums have been adapted to students’ needs.- k6 V4 ?( H' x0 H% T
B) More students have Advanced Placement credits.
n. q/ K- ?7 y' ^5 E% B VC) More elective courses are offered in high school.2 \& J! q: N3 D9 Z
D) The overall quality of education bas improved.
8 M% [7 a) U9 W3 Q' t4 V8 X# G2 E7. What is said to be a drawback of the three-year college program?外语学习网
+ b8 f( V' ^& [A) Students have to cope with too heavy a workload.+ v/ x$ l1 E8 f, q6 n
B) Students don’t have much time to roam intellectually.7 F. D# [1 l+ l+ f) l9 q0 H4 \3 P; m
C) Students have little time to gain practical experience.
$ `* e1 t, [% J3 ^ YD) Students don’t have prized professors to teach them.
O; W9 m+ j5 i0 w9 z# d. B8. College faculty members are afraid that the pretext of moving students into the workforce might pose a threat to ______.
7 y: n% z1 i) v5 [' [7 e7 g9. Universities are increasingly aware that they must adapt to a rapidly changing world in order to ______.
1 S+ L) w- q/ ^7 _( q d# Q) @# T10. Convenient academic schedules with more-focused, less-expensive degrees will be more attractive to ______.
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}; S* v$ ?, }% G- Y9 f6 l注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
* N, ]) t+ Q9 ^, s1. Why did Hartwick College start three-year degree programs?
+ H# ]& f# `. pA) To create chances for the poor. C) To enroll more students.
- b% s( Y- |0 r: \& v4 pB) To cut students’ expenses. D) To solve its financial problems.
3 C1 J* r' }$ W- P( ?7 b2. By quoting Stephen Trachtenberg the author wants to say that .* M {$ u1 t' G
A) American universities are resistant to change
& L9 [7 g+ w$ ]2 EB) the summer vacation contributes to student growth8 f+ K6 m; d+ p7 p: E7 K q6 d6 ]
C) college facilities could be put to more effective use7 A, A7 p+ B" Q7 [, O0 u; b# p
D) the costs of running a university are soaring: h4 I4 f6 N% ~4 Y' \& k
3. The author thinks the tenure system in American universities .4 d, }; Q% b3 q7 h; t) V7 M
A)suppresses creative thinking C) guarantees academic freedom8 `* N$ F& E3 @" p. u, ]5 q
B) creates conflicts among colleagues D) is a sign of age discrimination4 S* V, f4 j/ G& A# P7 b/ o
4. What is said about the new three-year degree program at Hartwick?
, K- ]: d/ S1 U. L" w" a3 P* Y. E/ zA) Its students have to earn more credits each year.# A3 q9 f: G3 u, U* Z" C8 E0 j4 a
B) Non-credit courses are eliminated altogether., y) k" g; w7 A: M8 j
C) Its faculty members teach more hours a week.5 i6 }4 O7 w. O+ L3 N
D) Some summer courses are offered free of charge.
+ B4 I" T$ F/ [& i5. What do we learn about Judson College’s three-year degree program?
4 @& L- [8 q+ D& sA) It has been running for several decades.9 E1 n4 z/ Z$ T. T" L
B) It is open to the brightest students only.
2 d" ^! ?1 N, x5 S( L! n' nC) It is the most successful in the country.# l2 y v9 F) ]* O; k
D) It has many practical courses on offer.
- z9 c0 a& n* |4 S6 g6. What changes in high schools help students earn undergraduate degrees in three years?
8 _% C% j( Q9 Z4 ?5 m+ S/ qA) Curriculums have been adapted to students’ needs.6 G- `. e, [) g, U( e
B) More students have Advanced Placement credits.) K8 Z0 }+ {; @) L# a! ~* a
C) More elective courses are offered in high school.7 C, `8 x: b6 Y, I* ~& r
D) The overall quality of education bas improved.www.ExamW.CoM
, [& a% B1 b5 a! U$ A7. What is said to be a drawback of the three-year college program?# p3 \ S/ L. ^3 e& G4 L6 T
A) Students have to cope with too heavy a workload.
8 \8 E7 I* i0 z# K& p# s4 rB) Students don’t have much time to roam intellectually.$ U2 K, @6 M& f: |# ?3 d
C) Students have little time to gain practical experience.
# a# Z& K- ^' J1 g$ H: {6 }8 ]D) Students don’t have prized professors to teach them.4 |5 m. U! V4 X9 {
8. College faculty members are afraid that the pretext of moving students into the workforce might pose a threat to ______. T; f9 f: m. ~, X, v# |6 o! {0 I
9. Universities are increasingly aware that they must adapt to a rapidly changing world in order to ______.
, z7 v+ u B3 ^+ N* \' M* i! A7 M2 S
& \6 M2 n' |6 C% R. X10. Convenient academic schedules with more-focused, less-expensive degrees will be more attractive to ______. |