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       If you were to come up with a list of organizations whose failures had done the most damage to the American economy in recent years, you would probably have to start with the Wall Street firms that brought us the financial crisis.From there, you might move on to the automakers in Detroit.

    But I would suggest that the list should also include a less obvious nominee: public education.

At its top level, the American system of higher education may be the best in the world.Yet in terms of its core mission---turning teenagers into educated college graduates--- much of the system is failing.

   The United States does a good job enrolling (招生) teenagers in college, but only half of the students who enroll end up with a bachelor’s degree.

   So identifying the causes of the college dropout crisis in the world’s largest economy matters enormously, and a new book called “Crossing the Finish Line” tries to do precisely that.Its authors are economists William Bowen and Michael McPherson, and a doctoral candidate Matthew Chingos.The first problem they diagnose is something they call under-matching.It refers to students who choose not to attend the best college they can get into.They instead go to a less selective one, perhaps one that is closer to home or less expensive.About half of the low-income students with a grade-point average of at least 3.5 in high school and an SAT score of at least 1,200 do not attend the best college they could have.“I was really astonished by the degree to which well-qualified students from poor families under-matched,” said Mr.Bowen.

   In fact, well-off students attend the colleges that do the best job of producing graduates.Meanwhile, lower-income students -–even when they are better qualified—often go to colleges that excel(擅长)in producing drop-outs.“It’s really a waste,” Mr.Bowen said, “and a big problem for the country.” As the authors point out, the only way to lift the college graduation rate significantly is to lift it among poor and working-class students.Instead, it appears to have fallen.

   What can be done? Money is clearly part of the answer.

46. Which of the following would people first think of as a factor responsible for the American financial crisis according to this passage?

       A.The government.            B.Public education

       C.The Detroit automakers.   D.The Wall Street firms.

47.What is a big problem with American higher education?

    A.It is hard to enroll enough students into college.

    B.Many colleges are experiencing low rate of graduation.

    C.Many college students stay away from classes.

       D.It is hard for many colleges to get financial aid from the government.

48.The title of the book Crossing the Finish Line probably means______.

       A.running to the end of the line        B.going to college

       C.finishing college education     D.working hard in college

49.Why do some students under--match ?

    A.Because they have financial difficulty.       B.Because they face ambition crisis.

    C.Because they lack confidence.          D.Because they can’t get guidance.

50.The passage is mainly about _______.

    A.problems with secondary American education and possible solutions

    B.America’s financial crisis, its cause and influence

    C.low rate of American college graduation, its cause and its influence

    D.relationship between American education and its economy

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The first and best of victories is for a man to conquer himself; to be conquered by himself is, of all things, the most shameful,” says Plato. Self-control is at the root of all the advantages. Let a man give in to his impulses(冲动) and feelings, and from that moment he gives up his moral(道德) freedom.

A single angry word has lost many friends. When Socrates found in himself any temper or anger, he would check it by speaking low in order to control himself. If you are conscious of being angry, keep your mouth shut so that you can hold back rising anger. Many a person has dropped dead in great anger. Fits of anger bring fits of disease. “Whoever the gods would destroy they first make them mad.” “Keep cool,” says Webster, “anger is not argument.” “Be calm in arguing,” says George Herbert, “for fierceness(狂怒) makes error a fault.”

To be angry with a weak man is to prove that you are not strong yourself. “Anger,” says Pythagoras, “brings with folly and ends with regret.” You must measure the strength of a man by the power of the feelings he conquers, not by the power of those which conquer him.

Self-control is man’s last and greatest victory.

If a man lacks self-control he seems to lack everything. Without it he can have no patience, no power to govern himself; he can have no self-confidence, for he will always be controlled by his strongest feeling. If he lacks self-control, the very backbone and nerve of character are lacking also. (from www.nmet168.com)

1. What’s the main idea of the passage?

A. The importance of self- control.   B. How to conquer oneself?

C. The relation between a man’s moral freedom and his feelings.

D. A man should keep cool.

2. What’s the meaning of “whoever the gods would destroy they first make them mad”?

A. If you are mad, the gods will kill you.

B. If you lose your temper first, gods will kill you first.

C. If you can’t control yourself, you will be crazy.

D. If the gods want to kill you, they will make you mad first.

3. Which of the following is NOT true, according to passage?

A. The first and best of victories is for a man to conquer himself.

B. You will make a small mistake serious if you don’t keep cool.

C. You must measure a man’s strength by the power of the feelings which conquer him.

D. Anger brings with folly and ends with regret.

4. Which of the following can’t help you avoid anger, according to the passage?

A. Be calm in arguing.      B. Check your temper or anger by speaking low.

C. Keep your mouth shut.   D. Try to make the other angry first.

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