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       I once studied at a major university in the Midwest United States. At the beginning of each term, I could see lots of undergraduates(大学生)accompanied by their parents gather around the dormitory buildings. Fathers often helped children with huge luggage; mothers took much concern over children’s necessities in university; while children were only absorbed in chatting with friends and getting to know each other, showing no sign of worrying about their future lives.

       In fact, compared with Chinese parents, American parents care equally about their children’s advanced education and make plans accordingly. It is true that some students begin to save money for their university education quite earlier ―― for example, Amy, the daughter of my workmate Stevenson, planned to continue her education after secondary school. However Stevenson earned little and could not afford the tuition. Amy had to find a part-time job, working from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on holiday ――but for most American students, at least the majority of undergraduates, they are still financed by their parents.

       Some parents not only take the financial burden for their children’s advanced education but also try every possible way to help them. I could still remember that our teacher once said that American parents seldom offered help to their children, by which she meant to say that Chinese parents might be too caring. However every coin has two sides. For example, my academic advisor successfully got money from a major scientific grant(资助金)to continue his research project, and then he hired an undergraduate Sarah to work with us. The fact is that research assistantship is usually competitive, especially to undergraduate students, and it turned out that Sarah was the daughter of my advisor! “When I apply to the graduate school next year, the money I make and the research experience I build up will benefit me a lot,” Sarah said. I used to think that American people behave like businessmen, but this small incident proves that they still might compromise(妥协)the rules for the benefit of their children as loving parents.

 

  41. The main idea of the passage is _________.

       A. American children have some difficulty in getting enough money to go to college

       B. Chinese parents give their children too much love

       C. American parents also care for their children going to university

       D. Life in American universities

  42. What’s the writer’s attitude toward the academic advisor?

       A. Angry                      B. Understandable          C. Unfair                      D. Disappointed

  43. Which of the following has the same meaning as the underlined part in the second paragraph?

       A. They still use money from their parents.

       B. They are still controlled by their parents.

       C. They are still supported by their parents.

       D. They are still cared by their parents.

  44. What benefit will Sarah get because of her father’s care?

       A. Good grades.                                 B. The chance of finding a good job in the future.

       C. Money and experience.                   D. Good relationship.

 

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Inventions like the railroad or the telegraph or the typewriter enabled people to live their everyday lives a little more conveniently. No one could have guessed that new ideas would storm the world with a force and frequency at an amazing pace. This high-speed attack of new ideas and technologies seemed to make people believe in the old dreams of a perfect life on earth, of a safe world in which natural disasters would be controlled. But the fast progress was accompanied by something against mankind’s will.

Murders in Sarajevo(萨拉热窝) in 1914 led to the Great War, which did more than destroy a generation of Europeans. The Great War was most commonly called so until the beginning of World War Ⅱ when it was renamed World War Ⅰ. Hitler rose to power in the 1930’s. It was this very man who ordered the attack of Poland, only to meet with his failure when Great Britain and France made war on Germany. On December 7, 1941, the Japanese bombed the American naval base at Pearl harbor. Americans decided to enter the war, and World War Ⅱ was now truly a world war.

But civilization was not crushed(压碎) by the two great wars, and from the ruins people built a way of life again. The citizens of the 20th century felt free to reinvent themselves. In that task they were aided by two far-reaching developments-Psychoanalysis(精神分析) and the Bomb.

 

51.It can be inferred from the passage that at the beginning of the 20th century __________.

       A.great changes occurred between the 19th century and the 20th century

       B.the world knew nothing about science, industry and moral philosophy

       C.mankind came to realize there was not a change in the 19th century

       D.Darwin, the builder of the theory of evolution, was in his forties

52.Because of the inventions like the railroad, telegraph and type writer, people could _____.

       A.know that the progress was made only by scientists

       B.enjoy their life more comfortably and conveniently

       C.tell that a mankind killing was about to take place

       D.make their dreams of a better life and a better world come true

53.Why was the Great War renamed as World War Ⅰ?

       A.Because it destroyed a generation of Europeans.

       B.Because it was not only a war but a human disaster.

       C.Because it was followed by the other world war.

       D.Because it was influenced by new ideas.

54.Which happening is not mentioned in this passage before World War Ⅱ?

       A.Hitler came into power                         B.Japan attached Pearl Harbor.

       C.Poland was attacked by Germany.         D.USA had not planned to go into the war

55.What is the writer likely to talk about if he continues to write?

       A.Citizenship.          B.Invention.            C.Ruins.                 D.Psychoanalysis.

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