[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷119及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷 119及答案与解析 Section C 0 The organization behind the Law School Admission Test reported that the number of tests it administered this year dropped by more than 16 percent, the largest decline in more than a decade. The decline reflects a spreading view that the legal market in the Un
2、ited States is in terrible shape and will have a hard time absorbing the roughly 45 ,000 students who are expected to graduate from law school in each of the next three years. Many lawyers and law professors have argued in recent years that the legal market will either stop developing or shrink as t
3、echnology allows more low-end legal work to be handled overseas, and as corporations demand more cost-efficient fee arrangements from their firms. That argument, and news that so many new lawyers are struggling with immense debt, is changing the way law school is perceived by undergrads. Word is get
4、ting through that law school is no longer a safe place to sit out an economic recession an article of faith for years and that strong grades at an above-average school no longer guarantees a six-figure law firm job. “ For a long time there has been this culturally embedded perception that if you go
5、to law school, it will be worth the money,“ said Kyle McEntee of Law School Transparency. “The idea that law school is an easy ticket to financial security is finally breaking down. “ Law schools have also suffered through some critical press in the last couple of years. Some blogs, most of them wri
6、tten by unemployed or underemployed graduates, have accused law schools of tempting students with questionable data. Attention has focused on a crucial statistic: the percentage of graduates who are employed nine months after graduation. In recent months, class-action lawsuits have been filed agains
7、t more than a dozen law schools, charging that students were deceived into enrolling by postgraduate employment figures that were vastly, and falsely, inflated(夸张的 ). Even if law schools are able to defeat these lawsuits and many legal scholars anticipate they will the media attention has been bruis
8、ing. For some law schools, the gradually diminishing number of test-takers represents a serious long-term challenge. “What Id anticipate is that youll see the biggest falloff in applications in the bottom end of the law school food chain,“ said Andrew Morriss of the University of Alabama School of L
9、aw. “ Those schools are going to have significant difficulty because they are dependent on tuition to fund themselves and theyll either have to cut class size to maintain standards, or accept students with lower levels. “ If they take the second course, Mr. Morriss said, it would hurt the school thr
10、ee years later because there is a strong correlation between poor performance on the LSAT and poor performance on the bar exam. If students start failing the bar, then the prestige of the school will drop, which would mean lowering standards even more. “At that point,“ Mr. Morriss said, “the school
11、is risking a death spiral. “ 1 The decline of test-takers in the Law School Admission Tests reflects that _. ( A) the tests become more difficult ( B) the test fee is increased ( C) the total number of college students drops ( D) its difficult for law school graduates to find jobs 2 The reason for t
12、he legal market shrinkage is that_. ( A) the technology develops too fast ( B) more simple legal work is dealt with abroad ( C) companies become more efficient ( D) companies cut down the fee arrangements 3 What did the undergrades think about the law school in the past? ( A) Law school was not attr
13、active to students any more. ( B) Students graduated from law school would have heavy debts. ( C) Graduates of law school could find a job even in the recession. ( D) Law school meant a good job in the law firm with high salary. 4 Whats the effect of test-takers redaction on the worst law schools? (
14、 A) Some law school teachers will lose their jobs. ( B) They will have financial problems. ( C) The class hours will be shortened. ( D) They will have to recruit younger students. 5 Whats Andrew Morrisss attitude towards the second solution of the worst law schools? ( A) Negative. ( B) Neutral. ( C)
15、 Uninterested. ( D) Supportive. 5 The financial climate for charities is worsening, with more than half hit by the economic downturn, a survey reveals today. Over half of those affected report a decline in income triggered by the recession at a time when one fifth of charities are seeing an increase
16、 in demand for their services. Despite the success of Comic Relief, which raised 60m for anti-poverty charity projects last weekend, the overall financial picture for the voluntary sector is gloomier than it was six months ago, says the Charity Commission report. Dame Suzi Leather, the Chairwoman of
17、 the Charity Commission, said, “ Clearly the impact of the financial downturn on charities is widening and deepening. Some charities still face that double chances of a drop in income as well as an increased demand for services. The research tells us that the number of charities taking steps to redu
18、ce the risks that the financial downturn brings has risen since we conducted our first research. However, not all charities are putting measures in place to protect their work and their funds. It is very surprising that more charities are not considering collaboration with others, as this can help t
19、hem share expertise and costs. “ In September the commission found that 38% of charities had been affected by the downturn, with 16% describing the impact had been “very significant“ or “significant“. The latest report shows those proportions have increased, to 58% and 25% respectively. Bigger chari
20、ties those with an annual income of more than 1m were less likely to have been hit by income reductions. But almost two-thirds of that group were concerned that the downturn would affect their work in future. The commission surveyed a random sample of 1,000 charities of varying sizes in England and
21、Wales during January and February. It found the collapse in the value of stocks and shares for many charities the single most important source of income has impacted hard on the sector, which is also hurting from a fall-off in corporate donations and private legacies. Charities that delivered servic
22、es overseas reported they had been badly affected by the fall in the value of sterling. The survey suggests there is little sign that charities overall are preparing to make big cutbacks(削减 )in jobs or capital investments. Only a tiny proportion of those surveyed said they were facing problems meeti
23、ng pension commitments. 6 According to the passage, the proportion of charities suffered from income reduction is_. ( A) more than half of all the charities ( B) one fifth of all the charities ( C) more than half of charities affected by the recession ( D) one fifth of charities affected by the rece
24、ssion 7 It can be inferred from the passage that the best solution to fighting financial downturn for charities is_. ( A) to raise money from corporation ( B) to cooperate with other charities ( C) to reduce the number of employees ( D) to increase their demand for service 8 Which of the following s
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