D

No one likes the idea of being watched but, in today's high-tech society, a video camera can keep its eye on you 24 hours a day. This is now even the case in schools, and the students are not particularly happy about it.

   “Luckily for me, the video cameras in our school are only installed along the corridors(走廊),” said Zhu Jiangyue, a Senior 2 student in Beijing. “It would feel like you're always being stared at if there were a camera in the classroom. You would have no privacy.”

Two students in Shanghai learned this the hard way when their high school broadcast video pictures of them kissing on campus. They must have been annoyed by this and responded by filing lawsuit against the school for invasion of privacy and last month a local court agreed to hear it. It is the first case of its kind in China, and everyone has something to say about it.

   Li Xiang, a Senior 3 student in Hunan Province, thinks the schools behavior was unacceptable and unreasonable. "If I were one of the victims, I would be as angry as they are," said the 18-year-old. Every classroom in Li's school has a video camera above the door. They are generally used only when an exam is taking place but sometimes a student is allowed to control the camera. In this way, students needn’t worry about being watched in most part of their school life and can enjoy the benefits cameras bring as long as it doesn’t damage their self-respect.

   However, Peng Jianping, chairman of the Moral Education Research Centre in Guangzhou, thinks video monitoring causes more harm than good.  “Schools hope to manage the students better with the help of video cameras,” he said. “But it won't actually work. Teachers and students should trust and respect each other. If video cameras are frequently used, teenagers will think their teachers don't believe them.”

47. According to the passage, which of the statements is true?

  A. There are video cameras in every classroom in Beijing.

  B. Peng Jianping doesn’t agree to manage students better.

  C. Li Xiang thinks his school uses the video cameras in the correct way.

  D. Two students in Shanghai in this case didn't say anything about it.

48. What does most school leaders want to use video cameras for?

  A. To monitor the campus for safety.

  B. To take pictures of students who are studying.

  C. To monitor the students in the exams.

  D. To manage the students better.

49. What's the writer's opinion on the use of video cameras on the campus?

  A. He quite agrees.              B. He doesn't agree.

  C. We don't know. 高。考。资。源。网                 D. He neither agrees nor disagrees.

50. What's the best title for the passage?

  A. Manage the students better with video cameras.

  B. Video cameras on the campus.

  C. Why video cameras used on the campus.

  D. Better use of video cameras.

C

   Sometimes, something that is considered to be negative turns out to be an advantage on the job. Though he is only l8 years old and blind, Suleyman Gokyigit is among the top computer technicians and programmers at InteliData Technologies Corp., a large software company with several offices across the United States.

"After our company united with another one last October, two different computer networks were driving us crazy," recalls Douglas Braun, the InteliData president. "We couldn't even send e-mail to each other.” In three weeks Mr. Gokyigit created the software needed to connect the two networks. "None of the company's 350 other employees could have done the job in three months," says Mr. Braun. " Suleyman can 'see' into the heart of the computer.”

Mr. Gokyigfi's gift, as Mr. Braun calls it, is an unusual ability to form an idea of the inside of a machine. "The computer permits me to reach out into the world and do almost anything I want to do," says Mr. Gokyigit

The young programmer is at home with hardware as well, thanks partly to a highly developed sense of touch. Mitzi Nowakowski, an office manager at InteliData, remembers how he easily disconnected and reconnected their computer systems during a move last year. "Through feel, Suleyman can find the position of connectors, pins and wires much faster than most other people with sight," he says.

Much of the student programmer's speed comes from his ability not to be interrupted while at the computer. When typing, he listens carefully to the synthesizer (合成器). His long, thin fingers fly over the keyboard. "Nothing seems to shake his attention," says Mrs. Nowakowski, his boss.

Mr. Gokyigit is the only company employee who is available 24 hours a day. "We consider him our top problem solver." says Mr. Braun.

43. According to Mr. Braun, Suleyman ________________

  A. can work wonders on computer      

  B. is the best technician in the world

  C. has done a hard job in three months

  D. has united InteliData Technologies Corp. with another computer company

44. The underlined part "is at home with hardware" { paragraph 4 } means _________

  A. is good at dealing with computer hardware

  B. is fond of computer hardware

  C. works with computer hardware at home

  D. feels comfortable when working with computer hardware

45. Suleyman was quick while at the computer mostly because of ______

  A. his blindness                      B. his attention on the synthesizer

  C. his long, thin fingers              D. his ability not to be interrupted

46. What does the text mainly tell us?

  A. Computer technicians are more likely to be gifted.

  B. One's disadvantages may prove to be advantages.

  C. The disabled can also play an important role in society.

  D. Top computer scientists have unusual abilities to form ideas of computers.

B

Princeton University

   Location

The University is in Princeton, New Jersey. It is an hour's train ride south of New York City and an hour's train ride north of Philadelphia.

   Students

There are 4,600 undergraduates (本科生). There are also 1,900 graduate students, but Princeton is unusual among universities in having a student body made up largely of undergraduates.

Faculty

Princeton has about 700 full-time faculty members (教员). There are another 300 or so part -time and visiting faculty. All faculty members at Princeton are expected to teach and research.

Degrees

Princeton offers two undergraduate degrees: the bachelor (学士) of arts (A.B.) degree and the bachelor of science in engineering (B.S.E.) degree.

Academic Year

An academic year runs from September to late May and lasts two terms (fall and spring). A normal course load is four or five courses per term, although many students take extra courses.

Residences

Princeton provides housing for all undergraduate students. Freshmen and second-year students are required to spend their first two years in one of five colleges. Each college has its own dining hall, common rooms and computer centers.

Fees and Expenses (Academic Year 2004-2005)

Tuition (学费): $29,910

Room and board: $ 8,387

Other expenses (books, telephone, etc.): $ 3,083

Total: $ 41,380

39. How many kinds of faculty members are there in Princeton University?

  A. One.        B. Two.        C. Three.     D. Four.

40. In Princeton University, an undergraduate will pay at least ________ for the Academic Year    2004-2005 besides tuition.

  A. $ 41,380       B. $ 52,850       C. $11,470    D. $ 8, 387

41. In what way is Princeton University different from other American universities according to the text?

  A. It has five colleges.

  B. Its students are mainly undergraduates.

  C. It provides housing for all undergraduate students.

  D. All the faculty members at Princeton are expected to teach and research.

42. Which of the following is NOT true?

  A. Princeton offers two undergraduate degrees.

  B. An academic year lasts about nine months in Princeton University.

  C. Undergraduates should spend their first two years in one of five colleges.

  D. It's about an hour's train ride from Princeton University to the north of New York City.

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