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1、大学英语四级分类模拟题 528及答案解析(总分:182.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Writing(总题数:1,分数:20.00)1.Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay based on the picture below. You should start your essay with a brief account of the picture and then give your comments on Optimism and Pessimism . Y
2、ou should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. (分数:20.00)_二、Part Reading Compr(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:71.00)England“s education system is wasting young talent “on an industrial scale“ because of poor progress made by the brightest disadvantaged children once they leave
3、primary school, Alan Milburn, chair of the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission, said after publication of a report detailing the educational differences on an industrial scale that emerge by the age of seven. The report found that children from poor or disadvantaged backgrounds who achieve
4、the highest levels at primary school have in most cases fallen behind their less-able but better-off peers by the time they sit GCSE exams five years later. Of almost 8,000 disadvantaged students who achieved top grades in English and maths standardised tests at age 11, only 900 went on to study at
5、an elite university. But if disadvantaged children performed as well at secondary school as their better-off peers, another 2,200 would later study at the likes of Oxford or Manchester universities. The researchers from the Centre for Analysis of Youth Transitionsfunded by the DfEconcluded that the
6、period between the end of primary school and taking GCSE exams “appears to be a crucial time to ensure that higher-achieving pupils from poor backgrounds remain on a high achievement trajectory (轨道).“ The Sutton Trust has previously shown that England“s best comprehensives take only half the nationa
7、l average of disadvantaged pupils, while selective schools such as grammars miss out on many able pupils from deprived backgrounds. “We need to open up our best comprehensives and grammars, with fairer admissions and outreach policies, and we need to ensure that admission to leading independent day
8、schools is based on ability, not ability to pay,“ said Conor Ryan, director of research at the trust. The bright spot in the report was its finding that children from the most deprived backgrounds had a slightly improved chance of getting into top universities despite their lower grades at A-level.
9、Only 2.5% of pupils who were on free school meals throughout their school career achieved A or B grades in three or more A-level papers. The researchers suggested the difference could be due in part to some elite universities taking account of social background in admissions.(分数:71.00)(1).What probl
10、em is the education system of England causing?(分数:14.20)A.It makes the poorer children do badly by the age of 7.B.It makes universities more commercial.C.It causes educational inequality at primary schools.D.It wastes young talent from poor backgrounds on a large scale.(2).Why is it important for di
11、sadvantaged children to perform well at secondary school?(分数:14.20)A.They can get more chances to go to elite universities.B.They can share the same privileges as better-off peers.C.They can take GCSE exams in advance.D.They can have school meals for free.(3).What“s the crucial time for top-performi
12、ng poor children to keep high-achieving?(分数:14.20)A.During primary school and secondary school.B.Before taking GCSE exams at secondary school.C.After taking A-level exams at high school.D.Between finishing primary school and taking GCSE exams.(4).According to Conor Ryan, England“s best comprehensive
13、s and grammars _.(分数:14.20)A.emphasize pupils“ ability to pay in admissionsB.take in more than half of disadvantaged pupilsC.despise able pupils from poor backgroundsD.advocate fair and reasonable admission policies(5).According to the researchers, disadvantaged children“s slightly improved chance o
14、f getting into top universities is partly caused by _.(分数:14.20)A.the university admissions based on their abilityB.universities“ consideration of their social backgroundC.their lower percentage of achieving high A-level resultsD.their high grades in A-level五、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:71.00)ANDREW CARNEG
15、IE, a 19th-century tycoon, famously said that “inherited wealth deadens talents and energies“one reason why he gave most of his fortune to charity. Business research tends to support the Carnegie thesis. Companies controlled by heirs often underperform competitors that have professional managers. Ex
16、cept, apparently, in Japan. A forthcoming paper in the Journal of Financial Economics finds not only that inherited family control is still common in Japanese business, but that family firms are “puzzlingly competitive“, outperforming otherwise similar professionally managed companies. “These result
17、s suggest family control “causes“ good performance rather than the converse,“ say the authors. Japan boasts some of the world“s oldest family-run businesses, and many family firmsSuzuki, Matsui Securities, Suntorybreak the rule of steady dynastic decline. So how do Japanese firms do it? The answer,
18、says the paper, is adoption. Last year more than 81,000 people were adopted in Japan, one of the highest rates in the world. But, amazingly, over 90% of those adopted were adults. The practice of adopting men in their 20s and 30s is used to rescue biologically ill-fated families and ensure a busines
19、s heir, says Vikas Mehrotra, of the University of Alberta, the paper“s lead author. “We haven“t come across this custom in any other part of the world.“ Though the phenomenon has been previously documented, its impact on a company“s competitiveness has not. Japan“s sliding birth rate has created man
20、y one-child families, and although daughters can manage the company back-office, in Japan its outward face must still be male, says Chieko Date. She is one of several marriage consultants who help match ambitious young men and the marriageable daughters of business families. If the meetings go well,
21、 the men agree to drop their own surname and are adopted by their new bride“s family, becoming both the head of the clan and of its business. Ms. Date“s consultancy claims to have brokered 600 of these marriages, known in Japan as mukoyoshi (literally “son-in-law adoption“). Most of her clients are
22、families who own small and medium-sized businesses. She says the union cannot be just a business transaction. If the couples do not like each other, both marriage and business will fail. In theory, this gives family businesses access to the same-sized talent pool as a professionally managed firm wou
23、ld have, he writes, and may even induce a sturdier work ethic among biological children. Frustratingly, the paper“s research stops in 2000. Mariko Fujiwara, a sociologist, says more Japanese parents are now willing to accept the end of the family line. But she adds that Japanese marriages will alway
24、s have cultural and legal implications because the future of so many businesses depends on who takes them over.(分数:71.00)(1).What does the author say about companies controlled by heirs?(分数:14.20)A.They are less competitive than competitors that have professional managers.B.They outperform companies
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