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【正文】 C. choices B. parts B. against B. mass D. Moreover82. A. majority C. Nevertheless D. the81. A. Therefore D. disregarding79. A. preference B. following D. their78. A. concerning B. its D. opportunity76. A. apply C. purpose D. pany73. A. to C. means D. leave72. A. job B. fit D. forever B. therefore D. their70. A. since C. our B. his C. though D. occupation67. A. however 66. A. identification for financial gain. Each occupational choice has its demands as well as its rewards. life and how hard he is willing to work to get it. Some people desire social prestige, others intellectual satisfaction. Some want security, others are willing to take Before making an occupational choice, a person should have a general idea of what he wants 83 82 s work. both the relatively small proportion of workers in the professions and the extremely high educational and personal 79 . The imagined or real prestige of a profession or a Whitecollar job is 80 One mon mistake is choosing an occupation for . Some drift from job to job. Others 76 to work in which they are unhappy and for which they are not fitted. about the occupational world, orthemselves for that matter, they choose their lifework on a hitormiss benefit of help from apetent vocational counselor or psychologist. Knowing Unfortunately many young people have to make career plans position. The one perfect job does not exist. Young people should 70 enter into a broad flexible training program that will 71 them for a field of work rather than for a single 72. because of economic and industrial changes and partly to improve 67 66 C. will continue to restrict choices in all the staterun education sectors A. will set up many learning centers in Britain D. the notion of lifelong learning is only the result of educational research65. According to this passage, the New Labour39。 B. there are other ways for pupils to learn skills A. traditional exams can test the full range of people39。 C. will allow students to have plete control over their learning A. are started from below s workforce B. students will be better motivated in a classroom D. is not just a change of language62. All the following statements are true EXCEPT that __ C. reflects the government39。 A. is but a change of language The new schemes allow consumers of education to exercise plete choice over where, what and when they learn. In the rest of the staterun education sectors (部門), the government still seems to be mitted to restricting choices as much as possible. If these programs succeed, they could improve the skills of Britain39。 Until now, education has been changing from below. In the next few weeks, the government will help from above. One of its main projects for lifelong learning is about to begin its first pilot programmers. With funding of $ 44 million in its first year, it will coordinate a new network of learning centers throughout the country. Traditional institutions, such as schools and colleges, will provide training at some nontraditional places of learning, such as supermarkets, pubs, and churches. The theory is that in such places students will feel more at ease, and therefore will be better motivated, than in a classroom. All this echoed leftwing ideas that traditional teaching methods were sufficiently adaptable to the needs of individual learners. Advocates of lifelong learning argue that it merely describes what has changed in education in the past decade: And there are now hundreds of schemes in which pupils learn outside the classroom.s abilities. Another was the belief that skills are not necessarily learned from teachers in a conventional classroom. People can pick them up in all sorts of ways. to learnings new buzzword (時髦語). The shift from In the 1997 generalelection campaign, Education, Education was Tony Blair39。 C. it concerns the channels through which to express opinionsD. it means that more and more people will hold onto only a few stationsPassage six A. it affects the amount of money the stockholders will make C. It permits one pany to own more media businesses at the same time. B. It doesn39。s new policy regarding media alliances? D. The availability of the media39。s increasing profits in the marketplace. A. The changing technology employed by the media. B. They are trading each other in greater numbers today. D. They both own several different but related media businesses.57. Which of the following is true of the media? B. They are both big American media corporations. The issue of media ownership is important. If only a few corporations direct the media industries in this country, the outlets for differing political viewpoints and innovative ideas could be limited.56. What do Time Warner and Matsushita have in mon? panies also were required to hold onto a station for three years before the station could be sold. The post1980 FCC eliminated the threeyear rule and raised the number of broadcast holdings allowed for one owner. This trend of media acquisitions is continuing throughout the 1990s, as changing technology expands the market for media products. A media pany that wants to buy a publicly owned pany can buy that pany39。s stock exchanges. This makes acquisitions relatively easy. To describe the financial status of today39。 The most noticeable trend among today39。 C. rude and inconsiderate drivers should be punishedD. drivers should try their best to avoid traffic jamsPassage Five A. drivers should apply road politeness properly D. drivers will suffer a great loss if they pay no respect to others55. In the writer39。 B. road users
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