[外语类试卷]BFT(阅读)模拟试卷8及答案与解析.doc
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1、BFT(阅读)模拟试卷 8及答案与解析 一、 Part 1 0 Read the following passages, eight sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from the sentences AH the one which fits each gap. For each gap(1-8)mark one letter(AH)on the Answer Sheet. To understand the nature of the liberal arts college and its function in
2、 our society, it is important to understand the difference between education and training. Training is intended primarily for the service of society; education is primarily for the individual. Society needs doctors, lawyers, engineers and teachers to perform specific tasks necessary to its operation
3、, just as it needs carpenters and plumbers and stenographers.【 R1】 _And these needs, our training centers the professional and trade schools fill. But although education is for the improvement of the individual, it also serves society by providing a leavening of men of understanding, of perception,
4、and wisdom.【 R2】 _They serve society by examining its function, appraising its needs, and criticizing its direction. They may be earning their livings by practicing one of the professions, or in pursuing a trade, or by engaging in business enterprise. They may be rich or poor.【 R3】 _Without them, ho
5、wever, society either disintegrates or else becomes an anthill. The difference between the two types of study is like the difference between the discipline and exercise in a professional baseball training camp and that of a Y gym. In the one, the recruit is training to become a professional baseball
6、 player who will make a living and serve society by playing baseball.【 R4】 _The training at the baseball camp is all-relevant. The recruit may spend hours practicing how to slide into second base, not because it is a particularly useful form of calisthenics but because it is relevant to the game.【 R
7、5】 _Similarly, the candidate for the pitching staff spends a lot of time throwing a baseball, not because it will improve his physique it may have quite the opposite effect but because pitching is to be his principal function on the team. 【 R6】 _The intention is to strengthen the body in general, an
8、d when the members sit down on the floor with their legs outstretched and practice touching their fingers to their toes, it is not because they hope to become galley slaves, perhaps the only occupation where that particular exercise would be relevant. In general, relevancy is a facet of training rat
9、her than of education. What is taught at law school is the present law of the land, not the Napoleonic Code or even the archaic laws that have been scratched from the statute books. And at medical school, too, it is modern medical practice that is taught, that which is relevant to conditions today.
10、【 R7】_ In the liberal arts college, on the other hand, the student is encouraged to explore new fields and old fields, to wander down the bypaths of knowledge. 【 R8】 _ A. At the Y gym, exercises have no such relevance. B. There the teaching is concerned with major principles, and its purpose is to c
11、hange the student, to make him something different from what he was before, just as the purpose of the Y gym is to make a fat man into a thin one, or a strong one out of a weak one. C. And the plumber and the carpenter and the electrician and the mason learn only what is relevant to the practice of
12、their respective trades in this day with tools and materials that are presently available and that conform to the building code. D. Training supplies the immediate and specific needs of society so that the work of the world may continue. E. And in the other, he is training only to improve his own bo
13、dy and musculature. F. The exercise would stop if the rules were changed so that sliding to a base was made illegal. G. They are our intellectual leaders, the critics of our culture, the defenders of our free traditions, the instigators of our progress. H. They may occupy positions of power and pres
14、tige, or they may be engaged in some humble employment. 1 【 R1】 2 【 R2】 3 【 R3】 4 【 R4】 5 【 R5】 6 【 R6】 7 【 R7】 8 【 R8】 二、 Part 2 8 Read the following article and answer questions 918 on the next page. Happy 75th Birthday, Social Security 1. On its 75th anniversary Social Security is once again unde
15、r attack and so are its defenders. Those who would axe benefits are spreading myths designed to make you think there is a looming crisis. Well, it is just not true. The stark reality is that it will be several decades before the program encounters any financial problems. The programs trust fund will
16、 have a $4.3 trillion surplus by 2023, and can pay all its obligations for decades to come. And strengthening Social Security is easy making the very rich pay their fair share by lifting the cap on contributions by the wealthy would allow the program to pay all its obligations indefinitely. 2. Socia
17、l Security was a centerpiece of FDR(Franklin Delano Roosevelt)s New Deal reforms that helped this country recover from the Great Depression. These programs provided Americans a measure of dignity and hope and lasting security against the vicissitudes of the market and life. FDR therefore accomplishe
18、d what the venerable New Deal historian David Kennedy says is the challenge now facing President Obama a rescue from the current economic crisis which will also make us “more resilient to face those future crises that inevitably await us.“ 3. This anniversary is also a reminder of how major social r
19、eforms in this country have come about in fits and starts. As former Clinton adviser Paul Begala observed in a Washington Post op-ed, “No self-respecting liberal today would support Franklin Roosevelts original Social Security Act. If that version of Social Security were introduced today, progressiv
20、es like me would call it cramped, parsimonious, mean-spirited and even racist. Perhaps it was all those things. But it was also a start. And for 74 years we have built on that start.“ 4. Indeed when Social Security was first passed it left out African Americans and migrant workers. It was an imperfe
21、ct piece of legislation but one that progressives built on to create the program we know today a program like Medicare that people feel an emotional connection to and will fight to protect. A new campaign from MoveOn and Campaign for Americas Future will tap into that energy, enlisting candidates to
22、 pledge their support to Social Security this election season opposing any cuts in benefits, including raising the retirement age. And these candidates would be wise to pay attention: A just-released poll shows that 65% of voters reject raising the retirement age to 70. And a separate AARP(American
23、Association of Retired Persons)poll shows the vast majority oppose cutting Social Security to reduce the deficit, and 50% of non-retired adults are willing to pay more now in payroll taxes to ensure Social Security will be there when they retire. 5. Progressives can also mark this anniversary by not
24、 only rededicating themselves to defending Social Security, but also going on the offensive to expand and improve our social security system to provide economic security for everyone. Questions 9-13(10 marks) For questions 9-13, choose the best title for each paragraph from the box below. For each n
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