题目内容

Han Han's novel was eventually ______as a work of genius.

A.realized

B.recognized

C.recalled

D.reminded

 

【答案】

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查单词意思和固定词组,realized意思“意识”,recognized意思“认出”,recalled意思“召回”,reminded意思“提醒”,句子意思“韩寒的小说最终被公认为是天才的作品”,

考点:考查单词意思和固定词组

点评:注意固定句型,be recognized as意思“被公认”,as意思“作为”,注意genius的短语,a genius for (doing) sth意思“对(做)某事物的天生非凡才能”。Remind sb of sth/sb意思“提醒某人某件事或某个人”。

 

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  “Hey, little buddy, will you support me when I'm getting old?” Han Wenshan, 35 years old, asked his new-born baby as he picked him up at home.

  The Chinese tradition of raising sons to support parents in their old age has been weakened by the rapidly growing economy and improved standard of living.As is the case with developed countries, China faces an aging society.People are living longer and having fewer children.Therefore many Chinese families are falling into a 4-2-1 family pattern:a couple raises one child and supports four elderly parents.But few realize this problem.

  The aging of the population is a trend that now affects a growing number of countries.Not long ago, the Information Office of the state council, China's cabinet, issued a white paper on measures China is taking to help its elderly population.The paper said China's population entered the aging phase(阶段)at the end of the 20th century as the proportion of people aged 60 and above accounted for over 10 percent of the entire population.By the end of 2005, China had nearly 144 million people over 60, accounting for 11 percent of the population, according to the white paper.

  An expanding aged population inevitably means that many issues must be settled, as the problem concerns every aspect of society.It puts more pressure on each family, causing disturbing economic consequences and serious social problem concerns every aspect of society.It puts more pressure on each family, causing disturbing economic consequences and serious social problem.It also challenges the labor force supply and the pension(养老金)system.

  “I used to think that it's not an issue for me to provide for the aged.” said Han, whose parents and parents-in-law all enjoy pensions and medical insurance.But last year Han's father suffered a serious illness and afterward Han began to feel the pressure on his shoulders.

(1)

Which of the following is not caused by an aging society?

[  ]

A.

Social problems.

B.

The problem of the pension system

C.

Unemployment

D.

More pressure on the family.

(2)

From the passage we can infer ________.

[  ]

A.

children will not support their parents in an aging society

B.

China will encourage young couples to have more than one children

C.

many people haven't realized the problem of an aging society

D.

the aging problem is one of the concerns for the Chinese government

(3)

Which of the following can be used to replace the underlined w ord “inevitably?”

[  ]

A.

Naturally.

B.

Surprisingly.

C.

Hopefully.

D.

Unluckily.

(4)

From the passage we can see that ________.

[  ]

A.

China is the only country to face an aging society

B.

most of the developing countries face an aging society

C.

developed countries face an aging society

D.

countries with a large population face an aging society

By the end of 2004, 93.6 percent of Chinese children were receiving nine years of compulsory education, marking further advancement of China’s education cause.

Han jin, a senior official with the Chinese Ministry of Education, said this at press conference, adding that achievements were also made in five other aspects of China’s education during the past year.

According to 2004 statistics, the enrollment rate of China’s primary education was 98.95 percent, 0.3 percent higher than the previous year. Enrollment rate for girls, in particular, was 98.93 percent, which was almost the same with that of boys.

In high schools, the enrollment rate was also an obvious increase, last year, about 13.7 million students were received by high schools, which made the total number of on – campus students reach 36.07 million. In the meantime, professional training schools at this level also developed in a stable way, as 14,500 schools enrolled a total 5.48 million students in the year 2004, up 6.28 percent over the previous year.

In 2004, the size of China’s higher education was further enlarged with 2,236 schools of various types and more than 20 million on – campus students, Han said. The enrollment rate of higher education was 19 percent, two percentage points higher than the previous year.

China also made great efforts in kindergarten education and special education for disabled children, Han said. In 2004, the number of kindergartens in China reached 117,900, an increase of 1,509. Special schools for disabled students enrolled 50,800 people, making the total number of on – campus students 371,800.

Private schools, under the protection of newly issued laws and regulations, were boosted. By the end of last year, China had 78,500 private schools with 1.77 million students. Around 1.4 million people chose to study at private universities and colleges.

Han also noted that the illiteracy (文盲) rate has been limited to below four percent.

Nevertheless, the old problems in China’s education still exist, such as the gap between educational investment and people’s demand and the difficulties in education in rural areas, Han said. (from China Daily)

1.The underlined word marking in the first paragraph most probably means          .

       A.we can not infer from the passage         B.showing the position of

       C.giving scores to                                   D.being a sign of

2.What was the protection for the development of private schools?

       A.Limitation on public schools.                 B.Investment from the government.

       C.Newly issued laws and regulations.        D.We can not infer from the passage.

3.According to the passage, what is (are) the old problems (s) in China’s education?

       A.Education in the countryside.

       B.Kindergarten education and special education for disabled children.

       C.Professional training schools develop much slower than normal high schools.

       D.The illiteracy rate is increasing.

4.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

       A.The number of Chinese girls going to primary school was almost as large as that of boys.

       B.Professional training schools developed much faster than normal higher schools.

       C.Numbers of both schools and students increased in China’s higher education.

       D.China’s kindergarten education and special education for disabled children also developed last year.

5.What is the author’s attitude towards Han Jin’s talk?

       A.Support the talk.                                  B.Neither support nor oppose.

       C.Oppose the talk.             D.Feel the talk funny.

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