[外语类试卷]大学英语四级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷329及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷 329及答案与解析 Section C 0 A new analysis of federal money that public schools receive for low-income students shows that a record number of the nations school districts will receive less in the coming academic year than they did for the one just ended. For the 2005-2006 school year, s
2、pending under the Department of Educations Title I program, which helps low-achieving children in high-poverty areas, is increasing by 3.2 percent, to $12.6 billion. But because of population shifts, growing numbers of poor children, newer census data and complex formulas that determine how the mone
3、y is divided, more than two-thirds of the districts, or 8,843, will not receive as much financing as before. The analysis, based on data from the department, was made by the Center on Education Policy, a group advocating for public schools. A similar study by the group last year showed that 55 perce
4、nt of the schools would receive less money than they did in the previous year. “Its an alarming number,“ said Tom Fagan, a former department official who conducted the analysis. “Its clear that the amount of overall increase is not keeping pace with the number of poor kids.“ Susan Aspey, a departmen
5、t spokeswoman, defended the spending levels for Title I, saying, “President Bush and Congress have invested record amounts of funding to help the nations neediest students.“ But Mr. Fagan said the increasing number of districts that are losing money is making it harder for the schools to meet the go
6、als of the federal No Child Left Behind Act, the Bush administrations signature education program, which measures progress through annual tests in math, reading and science. That is giving critics of the program more grounds to accuse the administration of not sufficiently financing the program whil
7、e demanding greater results. Title I provides the largest component of financing for No Child Left Behind. “The federal government is concentrating more money in fewer districts,“ said John F. Jennings, the president and chief executive of the Center on Education Policy. “It means there is lots of a
8、nger and lots of tension. Theyre asking us to do more and more with less and less.“ 1 As it is indicated in the passage, the new analysis _. ( A) studied the federal money spent on low-income students ( B) aimed at promoting the establishment of more public schools ( C) showed that about half the sc
9、hools would receive less money ( D) was conducted by the Department of Educations Title I program 2 Which of the following factors does NOT lead to the result that more than two-thirds of the districts will get more poorly financed? ( A) People often move from one place to another. ( B) There are mo
10、re children from poor families. ( C) The way of distributing money has changed. ( D) Spending under the Title I program decreased. 3 Susan Aspey looks at the funding by the government with_. ( A) criticism ( B) consent ( C) indifference ( D) expectation 4 According to Tom Fagan, _. ( A) the governme
11、nt has done its best to finance the poor children ( B) the goals of No Child Left Behind Act are difficult to realize ( C) the way of measuring progress by annual tests should be changed ( D) the Bush government shouldnt have approved the Title I program 5 When the government concentrates more money
12、 in fewer districts, _. ( A) more poor children will get benefited ( B) more public schools will have to be closed ( C) it will arouse more peoples dissatisfaction ( D) No Child Left Behind Act will be realized sooner 5 The rise of multinational corporations (跨国公司 ), global marketing, new communicat
13、ions technologies, and shrinking cultural differences have led to an unparalleled increase in global public relations or PR. Surprisingly, since modern PR was largely an American invention, the U.S. leadership in public relations is being threatened by PR efforts in other countries. Ten years ago, f
14、or example, the worlds top five public relations agencies were American-owned. In 1991, only one was. The British in particular are becoming more sophisticated and creative. A recent survey found that more than half of all British companies include PR as part of their corporate (公司的 ) planning activ
15、ities, compared to about one-third of U.S. companies. It may not be long before London replaces New York as the capital of PR. Why is America lagging behind in the global PR race? First, Americans as a whole tend to be fairly provincial and take more of an interest in local affairs. Knowledge of wor
16、ld geography, for example, has never been strong in this country. Secondly, Americans lag behind their European and Asian counterparts (相对应的人 ) in knowing a second language. Less than 5 percent of Burson-Marshalls U.S. employees know two languages. Ogilvy and Mather has about the same percentage. Co
17、nversely, some European firms have half or more of their employees fluent in a second language. Finally, people involved in PR abroad tend to keep a closer eye on international affairs. In the financial PR area, for instance, most Americans read the Wall Street Journal. Overseas, their counterparts
18、read the Journal as well as the Financial Times of London and The Economist, publications not often read in this country. Perhaps the PR industry might take a lesson from Ted Turner of CNN (Cable News Network). Turner recently announced that the word “foreign“ would no longer be used on CNN news bro
19、adcasts. According to Turner, global communications have made the nations of the world so interdependent that there is no longer any such thing as foreign. 6 According to the passage, U.S. leadership in public relations is being threatened because of_. ( A) an unparalleled increase in the number of
20、public relations companies ( B) shrinking cultural differences and new communications technologies ( C) the decreasing number of multinational corporations in the U.S. ( D) increased efforts of other countries in public relations 7 London could soon replace New York as the center of PR because _. (
21、A) British companies are more ambitious than U.S. companies ( B) British companies place more importance on PR than U.S. companies ( C) British companies are heavily involved in planning activities ( D) four of the worlds top public relations agencies are British-owned 8 The word “provincial“ (Line
22、2, Para. 3) most probably means “_“. ( A) limited in outlook ( B) like people from the provinces ( C) rigid in thinking ( D) interested in world financial affairs 9 We learn from the third paragraph that employees in the American PR industry_. ( A) speak at least one foreign language fluently ( B) a
23、re ignorant about world geography ( C) are not as sophisticated as their European counterparts ( D) enjoy reading a great variety of English business publications 10 What lesson might the PR industry take from Ted Turner of CNN? ( A) American PR companies should be more mternationally-minded. ( B) T
24、he American PR industry should develop global communications technologies. ( C) People working in PR should be more fluent in foreign languages. ( D) People involved in PR should avoid using the word “foreign“. 10 According to a survey, which was based on the responses of over 188,000 students, toda
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