单选题How much should four college students pay for a visit to Startford Butterfly Farm?A £ 16.B £ 32.C £ 18.D £ 22.

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单选题
How much should four college students pay for a visit to Startford Butterfly Farm?
A

£ 16.

B

£ 32.

C

£ 18.

D

£ 22.


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1.How much will international students have misconceptions about the U.S.? In an effort to quash some myths, here are the four most common stereotypes regarding college education in the United States.Myth 1: American students are not as academically driven in comparison to other nations.There are more than 3,000 universities in the United States. Some are highly selective, some not at all. The less selective colleges may consist of students who have little concern for their academic well-being, but in the more selective colleges you will find very committed students who will spend countless hours at night on their homework. This is a phrase in the United States called an―all nighter which is used when a student stays up all night to perfect an assignment. In truth, it is an issue of pride.Myth 2: American students party all night and day.While American students do enjoy the freedom to explore a full lifestyle, they are also expected to keep up with very high standards of social behavior. and academic excellence. International students often join clubs or organizations where they can become involved in exciting programs both on and off campus.Myth 3: American students are all rich and can afford a college education.Although a certain percentage of American college students do come from wealthy families and have large expendable incomes, most American college students come from moderate-income families. Most American students enter college knowing they must apply for loans, work part-time, and earn scholarships in order to meet their financial obligations.Myth 4: Most Americans (and college students) live in large cities which are crime-ridden with drugs and drive-by shootings.Of all industrialized nations, the United States has one of the lowest crimerates. College campuses are no exception. Safety is of primary importance to all students, parents, and staff at universities.Universities centered in major cities have endless services to ensure the safety of all students, from campus transportation services to on-campus police officers. Most of universities located outside of the city are very safe, and various precautions are made based on their demographic situation.(1) According to the passage, the word-myth means ().A、taleB、misunderstandingC、mistakeD、story(2) In selective colleges, you will find students ().A、are not as academically driven in comparison to other nationsB、have little concern for their academic well-beingC、spend countless hours on their homeworkD、party all night and day(3) Which of the following is NOT the way most American students pay for their college education?A、Work part-timeB、Apply for loansC、Earn scholarshipsD、Borrow money from their parents(4) College campuses in the United States ().A、are very safeB、are crime-riddenC、have high crime ratesD、are too safe to make precautions(5) According to the passage, what can we learn about American college students?A、Students are tired of staying up all night to perfect an assignment.B、Some students have little concern for their academic well-being.C、They come from wealthy families and can afford a college education.D、International students will not join clubs or organizations.

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  • 第1题:

    How much did you ______ fixing the TV?

    A. pay off
    B. pay back
    C. pay for
    D. pay down

    答案:C
    解析:
    pay off还清(债务等);pay back偿还(借款),报答,报复;pay for偿还;pay down用现金支付。根据句意应该选C。

  • 第2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3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.

    Why does the college want all freshmen to take the alcohol course?

    A.Only freshmen drink alcoho
    B.The other students already know about alcohol danger
    C.They want to reach students as soon as they enter colleg
    D.Freshmen do not know muc

    答案:C
    解析:
    见第一段和最后一段。第一段已经说在校生酗酒的事很严重。酒后的学生会做出危险的事。因此,让学生知道有关酒精的危害越多越好。

  • 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:

    As far as the professor (), college students should get into the habit of studying by themselves.

    • A、concern
    • B、concerns
    • C、concerned
    • D、is concerned

    正确答案:D

  • 第6题:

    当外籍乘客说:“How much should I pay?”,下列英文回答正确的有()。

    • A、It's 45 yuan.
    • B、I will take you there.
    • C、The fare is 53 yuan.
    • D、Please pay the fare based on the meter.

    正确答案:A,C,D

  • 第7题:

    问答题
    ◆Topic 2: Does blacklisting student loan defaulters help repayments to banks?  News report:  Between 2005 and 2007, the China Development Bank offered 1.66 billion yuan worth of loans to 243,000 students from poor families in central China’s Henan Province. Last May, the Bank and the Henan Provincial Education Department jointly issued an ultimatum requiring 223 college graduates to pay off the interest on their student loan within 30 days. Nevertheless, the students failed to repay the debts as required. Now the colleges and banks cannot contact these students after their graduation as they have not notified banks of their changes of address. It is in this situation that the China Development Bank and the Education Department decided to publish the personal information of these students in accordance with relevant regulations concerning student loans.  Questions for reference:  1. Should the personal information of these students be published or not? Give your reasons.  2. How should the student loan system be improved and perfected?  3. What are the possible consequences that might follow if the personal information of such students are published?

    正确答案: 【参考答案】
    My name is...My registration number is...Today I will talk about the question…Does blacklisting student loan defaulters help repayments to banks?
    Here is the thing: The students have failed to repay the debts as required by banks and they are now out of contact after their graduation as they have not notified banks of their changes of addresses. Therefore some banks have decided to publish the personal information of these students in accordance with relevant regulations concerning student loans. As a consequence, those who fail to contact their schools and banks in time will have their bad credit record included in the central bank’s personal credit information database, which will clearly place a black mark on these students’ future lives and careers.
    This question claims for more comprehensive consideration. Here I want to point out that many people have shown their sympathy for these students. As for students who depend on loans for completing college education, they sometimes have a sense of inferiority and often face some kind of psychological pressure. Faced with the tight employment situation, they are already becoming worried whether they can repay education loans. Now, banks’ exposure of students defaulting on education loans will undoubtedly cast a bigger shadow on them. The exposure of their “bad credit record” would make it difficult for them to find a job after graduation. Worse still, the exposure may even deprive an already employed student of a job, further harming his ability to pay off the loan. In other words, to expose their personal information will often damage students’ reputations and may well deprive many students of valuable future jobs and promotion opportunities, putting them in an even more difficult financial position. One of the ways to deal with loan defaulters is to go to court, file litigation against them, and settle the issue through legal means. On the other hand, banks and education authorities could take further measures and improve the loan system so as to avoid the occurrence of defaulting on payment of education loans.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    How should the teacher deal with students' writing errors?
    A

    Teachers should limit students to taking risks to use new vocabulary and structures.

    B

    Teachers should often show negative attitude towards students' writing errors.

    C

    Teachers should make corrections of all the writing errors for students.

    D

    Teachers should underline the errors and leave them for students to correct themselves.


    正确答案: B
    解析:

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    As far as the professor (), college students should get into the habit of studying by themselves.
    A

    concern

    B

    concerns

    C

    concerned

    D

    is concerned


    正确答案: D
    解析: [解析] 句意:就教授的观点而言,大学生应该养成自学的习惯。词语搭配。as far as…is concerned:就……而言,为固定搭配。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    In order to make students gain high marks in the coming examination, teachers have to ______.
    A

    develop their students’ abilities

    B

    fill their students’ heads with much information

    C

    teach freely

    D

    teach their students how to study


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    事实细节题。由文章最后一段第一句…the examinations often force teachers to train students what to do with the coming examination from time to time. 可知,为了让学生在考试中取得高分,老师们要向学生灌输很多信息。故B项符合题意。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    How much should four college students pay for a visit to Startford Butterfly Farm?
    A

    £ 16.

    B

    £ 32.

    C

    £ 18.

    D

    £ 22.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    分析推断题。根据第三部分对Stratford Butterfly Farm介绍可知,一个成年人的价格是£5.50。由此可推断四个大学生应支付£22.0,因此,正确答案为D项。

  • 第12题:

    问答题
    Some people believe that a college or university education should be available to all students. Others believe that higher education should be available only to good students. Which view do you agree with and why?

    正确答案:
    Most universities require the completion of a secondary, or high school education for admission. They also require proof of academic performance to guarantee that the student has the knowledge and skills needed to successfully complete their higher education. I believe that if a student has a poor academic record through their primary and secondary education,they should not be allowed to attend university.
    In the first place, a university education should be considered a privilege, not a right. A consistent effort must be made through the first two lower stages of a person’s education in order for them to earn the right to study in university. When I was in high school, I saw many students skip class regularly to shop, smoke drugs, or just because they “didn’t feel like” going to class. The obvious result was low grades. These students were all at least 17 or 18 years old, old enough to understand the value of their education. However, they did not value their secondary education and therefore,in my opinion, should not have the opportunity to study in university.
    In the second place, because education is cumulative, a student must work consistently through primary and secondary school to master facts and establish a foundation of knowledge in order to meet the demanding academic requirements of university courses. In primary and secondary school, students have the opportunity to develop their writing skills and analytical abilities, both essential to learn to cope with the challenges of higher learning. For students without the appropriate skills,success is unlikely. One university I attended published statistics showing a 50% dropout rate for first year students; the main reason listed was that the students were unprepared for the rigor of university life.
    In the third place, the limited educational resources at present in China make it almost impossible to provide every student with a college or university education. This means that students have to fight for their admission to the colleges and universities. As long as the present competition for higher education goes, it is not realistic to talk about letting every student have higher education. Competition for a successful walk through the single—plank bridge of college entrance examination is the most fair way to determine that privilege to higher education in China.
    Many people take their education for granted. In my high school, most people only needed to make a little effort to maintain an A or B average, but there were still many people who weren’t willing to make any effort at all. I am sure that these people without proven track records should not, have the privilege of attending university’ especially when higher education resources are not abundant.
    解析:
    文章引文段作者用I believe that…明确表明了论点,即初等和中等教育阶段成绩差的学生不应被大学录取。正文部分作者从三方面论证自己的观点:高等教育应该是特权,而不是权利;上大学应该具有足够的知识积累;中国的现状不允许给每个人都提供高等教育。在论据方面用到了逻辑推理、举例、列数字等方法。文章结尾部分简洁明了,与首段形成了照应。

  • 第13题:

    ___________ they decide which college to go to, students should research the admissionprocedures.

    A.As
    B.While
    C.Until
    D.Once

    答案:D
    解析:
    根据句意一旦决定上哪所学校,学生们就应该研究一下相关的入学程序。

  • 第14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.

    __at the college are required to take the alcohol information course.

    A.Sophomores
    B.Freshmen
    C.Seniors
    D.Juniors

    答案:B
    解析:
    本文讲的是大学校园里如何禁止学生酗酒。倒数第二段中提到,学校规定入校新生必须上规定的特殊课程——酒精教育课。这门课的目的是让学生了解酒精的危害。

  • 第15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.

    How do officials know that alcohol is a problem at the school?

    A.Students are getting bad grade
    B.There are too many bars on the campu
    C.Only a few students drin
    D.Several students have died and one is in a com

    答案:D
    解析:
    第二段讲到,校园里已有5人死于酒精过量,还有一人处于昏迷状态。选项A和B文章中皆未提及。选项C与文中内容相反。

  • 第16题:

    As far as the professor (), college students should get into the habit of studying by themselves.

    Aconcern

    Bconcerns

    Cconcerned

    Dis concerned


    D
    [解析] 句意:就教授的观点而言,大学生应该养成自学的习惯。词语搭配。as far as…is concerned:就……而言,为固定搭配。

  • 第17题:

    遇到外国客人说How much should I pay you?意思是我应该付你多少钱?


    正确答案:正确

  • 第18题:

    单选题
    In his study on the failures of the American educational system, Professor Harris states that over two million high school seniors in this country are functionally illiterate, and at least as much as four million others cannot read at an eighth-grade level.
    A

    at least as much as four million others cannot

    B

    at least as many as four million and more cannot

    C

    more than four million of other students are unable to

    D

    there was at least four million other students unable to

    E

    more than four million others cannot


    正确答案: E
    解析:
    A中much的使用错误;B中“many”和“at least as many as…and more”重复;C项不符合习惯表达;D项中was与主语单复数不一致,故本题选项E项。

  • 第19题:

    问答题
    ◆Topic 9: Primary Functions of University Education  Questions for Reference:  1. Most people think that teachers should teach students how to judge right and wrong and how to behave well. Please discuss this view.  2. Why do you think lots of teachers pay much more attention to teaching students academic subjects than other aspects?  3. What’s your opinion of the primary functions of university education? Why do you think so?

    正确答案: 【参考答案】
    There is no doubt that helping students find a job is one of the primary functions of university education, but universities do exist for other purposes such as improving students’ analytical skills and raising students’ moral standards.
    A university education can be seen as a process of improving students’ analytical thinking. The variety of courses offered at university inspires students in various ways, therefore improving their analytical ability. For example, science courses such as math and biology help students develop a rational way of thinking whereas arts courses such as literature let students ponder over issues from a logical, multi-dimensional perspective; and courses in social sciences force students to recognize the ideas that have been traditionally assumed to be acceptable and unproblematic. With the development of these types of analytical thinking, graduates can face future challenges with more confidence and enthusiasm.
    Also, university education is expected to improve students’ moral standards. This is rooted in universities? Belief that students’ awareness of responsibility towards their community and their country is of high importance. In this ever-degrading society and civilization, students are encouraged actively participate in improving the local community. A university that provides care and facilities for physically disadvantaged students may inspire the graduates to better handle situations in the future where they may have to interact with the disabled community. A successful university education is supposed to produce morally sound graduates, therefore increasing their employability.
    In conclusion, university education not only helps students locate a decent job but will also develop other qualities such as enhancing their analytical skills and cultivating their hunger and spirit for life.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    You are fourteen. If you and your parents visit National Park, how much should you pay?
    A

    $15

    B

    $30

    C

    $38

    D

    $45


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    由National Park一词可定位至第二部分,与收费有关的是“Price: $15, children (aged 3-7) $8”。题中的“我”十四岁,大于儿童票的适用范围“3-7岁”,因此“我和父母”参观National Park应购买三张价值$15的全票,总共是$45,因此D项正确。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    How much should you at least pay if your family (five persons, including an elderly person, two adults and the ten-year-old twins) visit the park? ______
    A

    £24.50.

    B

    £25.50.

    C

    £26.50.

    D

    £27.50.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    逻辑计算题。本题需要简单计算。题目中问的是最少付多少钱。根据表格内容可知,他们可以买家庭票(两个大人+两个小孩),20英镑,然后再买一张老年人票5.5英镑,因此他们最少只需付25.5英镑,故选B项。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    It can be concluded that_____.
    A

    every young man and woman Should go to college if possible

    B

    college education has become increasingly worse in recent years

    C

    people with a college education should get a higher salary

    D

    fewer students should go to college but more be trained for skilled workers


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    文章第一段谈到大学毕业生因供大于求而找不到工作,第二段谈到市场上紧缺技术工人,第三、四段谈到很多人因为迷信大学文凭去上大学却完不成学业。由此可以看出,文章暗示更多的人应该接受职业技术教育而不是大学教育,因此选D。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Covington College has four full-time Classics professors, but only 12 Classics majors. This three-to-one student-to-professor ratio is the lowest in the college. Since the college is facing financial difficulties, and since the tuition fees from just 12 students is not sufficient to pay the salaries of 4 full-time professors, the college should cancel the Classics program to reduce expenses.  Which of the following, if true, most weakens the conclusion above?
    A

    Professors in the Classics department teach popular language and literature classes that are attended by hundreds of students who are not Classics majors.

    B

    Students at Covington College pay, on average, $22,500 per year in tuition and fees, while the average professor of humanities receives a salary of $61,500 per year.

    C

    A well-regarded Classics program adds prestige to a college or university.

    D

    The Classics department has already decreased in size from six full-time professors 10 years ago.

    E

    The study of classical literature and languages is increasingly irrelevant to the high-tech workplace of today.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    因为学校认为Classic Major的12名学生的学费不足以支付4名全职教授的工资,所以要将Classic Major取消,所以A项(4名Classic Major的教授的基础语言和文学课程有几百名非本专业的学生参加)可以削弱这个结论,故本题选A项。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    It can be concluded that _____.
    A

    every young man and woman should go to college if possible

    B

    college education has become increasingly worse in recent years

    C

    people with a college education should get a higher salary

    D

    fewer students should go to college but more be trained for skilled workers


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    文章第一段谈到大学毕业生因供大于求而找不到工作,第二段谈到市场上紧缺技术工人,第三、四段谈到很多人因为迷信大学文凭去上大学却完不成学业。由此可知,文章暗示更多的人应该接受职业技术教育而不是大学教育,因此选D。