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1、大学英语六级模拟试卷 684(无答案)一、Part I Writing (30 minutes)1 1. 目前很多父母在子女高中毕业前就送他们出国学习2形成这种趋势的原因3我对此的看法二、Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions attached to the passage. For ques
2、tions 1-4, mark:Y (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.1 The Unpaid Intern, Legal or NotWith job openings scarce for y
3、oung people, the number of unpaid internships (实习) has climbed in recent years, leading federal and state regulators to worry that more employers are illegally using such internships for free labor.Convinced that many unpaid internships violate minimum wage laws, officials in Oregon, California and
4、other states have begun investigations and fined employers. Last year, M. Patricia Smith, then New Yorks labor commissioner, ordered investigations into several firms internships. Now, as the federal Labor Departments top law enforcement official, she and the wage and hour division are stepping up e
5、nforcement nationwide.Many regulators say that violations are widespread, but that it is unusually hard to mount a major enforcement effort because interns are often afraid to file complaints. Many fear they will become known as troublemakers in their chosen field, endangering their chances with a p
6、otential future employer.The Labor Department says it is cracking down on firms that fail to pay interns properly and expanding efforts to educate companies, colleges and students on the law regarding internships.“If youre a for-profit employer or you want to pursue an internship with a for-profit e
7、mployer, there arent going to be many circumstances where you can have an internship and not be paid and still be in compliance with the law,“ said Nancy J. Leppink, the acting director of the departments wage and hour division.Ms. Leppink said many employers failed to pay even though their internsh
8、ips did not comply with the six federal legal criteria that must be satisfied for internships to be unpaid. Among those criteria are that the internship should be similar to the training given in a vocational school or academic institution, that the intern does not displace regular paid workers and
9、that the employer “derives no immediate advantage“ from the interns activities in other words, its largely a benevolent (慈善的) contribution to the intern.No one keeps official count of how many paid and unpaid internships there are, but Lance Choy, director of the Career Development Center at Stanfor
10、d University, sees definitive evidence that the number of unpaid internships is mushrooming fueled by employers desire to hold down costs and students eagerness to gain experience for their resumes. Employers posted 643 unpaid internships on Stanfords job board this academic year, more than triple t
11、he 174 posted two years ago.In 2008, the National Association of Colleges and Employers found that 50 percent of graduating students had held internships, up from the 17 percent shown in a 1992 study by Northwestern University. This means hundreds of thousands of students hold internships each year;
12、 some experts estimate that one-fourth to one-half are unpaid.In California, officials have issued guidance letters advising employers whether they are breaking the law, while Oregon regulators have unearthed numerous abuses.“Weve had cases where unpaid interns really were displacing workers and whe
13、re they werent being supervised in an educational capacity,“ said Bob Estabrook, spokesman for Oregons labor department. His department recently handled complaints involving two individuals at a solar panel company who received $3,350 in back pay after claiming that they were wrongly treated as unpa
14、id interns.Many students said they had held internships that involved noneducational menial (非技术性 的) work. To be sure, many internships involve some unskilled work, but when the jobs are mostly menial, regulators say, it is clearly illegal not to pay interns.One Ivy League student said she spent an
15、unpaid three-month internship at a magazine packaging and shipping 20 or 40 apparel samples a day back to fashion houses that had provided them for photo shoots.At Little Airplane, a Manhattan childrens film company, a New York University (N.Y.U) student who hoped to work in animation during her unp
16、aid internship said she was instead assigned to the facilities department and ordered to wipe the door handles each day to minimize the spread of swine flu.Tone Thyne, a senior producer at Little Airplane, said its internships were usually highly educational and often led to good jobs.Concerned abou
17、t the effect on their future job prospects, some unpaid interns declined to give their names or to name their employers when they described their experiences in interviews.While many colleges are accepting more moderate- and low-income students to increase economic mobility, many students and admini
18、strators complain that the growth in unpaid internships undercuts that effort by favoring well-to-do and well-connected students, speeding their climb up the career ladder.Many less affluent (富裕的) students say they cannot afford to spend their summers at unpaid internships, and in any case, they oft
19、en do not have an uncle or family golf buddy who can connect them to a prestigious internship.Brittany Berckes, an Amherst senior who interned at a cable news station that she declined to identify, said her parents were not delighted that she worked a summer unpaid.“Some of my friends cant take thes
20、e internships and spend a summer without making any money because they have to help pay for their own tuition or help their families with finances,“ she said. “That makes them less competitive candidates for jobs after graduation.“Of course, many internships paid or unpaid serve as valuable stepping
21、stones that help young people land future jobs. “Internships have become the gateway into the white-collar work force,“ said Ross Perlin, a Stanford graduate and onetime unpaid intern who is writing a book on the subject. “Employers increasingly want experience for entry-level jobs, and many student
22、s see the only way to get that is through unpaid internships.“Trudy Steinfeld, director of N.Y.U.s Office of Career Services, said she increasingly had to ride herd on employers to make sure their unpaid internships were educational. She recently confronted a midsize law firm that promised one stude
23、nt an educational $10-an-hour internship. The student complained that the firm was not paying him and was requiring him to make coffee and sweep out bathrooms.Ms. Steinfeld said some industries, most notably film, were known for unpaid internships, but she said other industries were embracing the pr
24、actice, seeing its advantages.“A few famous banks have called and said, Wed like to do this, “ Ms. Steinfeld said. “I said, No way. You will not list on this campus.“Dana John, an N.Y.U. senior, spent an unpaid summer at a company that books musical talent, spending much of her days photocopying, fi
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