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1、 英语报刊阅读试卷( A 卷)第 1 页共 15 页教学点: 年级: 班级: 姓名: 学号: 密 封 线 内 不 要 答 题英语报刊阅读试题(A 卷)Part Reconstruct the messages of the following headlines of news stories: (1% for each, 10%)Example: Italian Ex-Mayor Murdered-An Italian Ex-Mayor Is Murdered1. _ US _ told not exploit _ Tibet issue.2. Rubin _ Greenspan _ at

2、odds.3. Visitors _ flocking to Maos birth place.4. _ man _ quizzed after _ wife is knifed in _ sports store.Part Read the following passage and answer the Questions A 5-34 (1% for each,30%) and B 35-44 (2% for each,20%) A Tuition Reform for Higher EducationChinese institutions of higher learning hav

3、e quickened their pace of reform in recent years. Changing enrollment practices and higher tuition fees constitute and important part of the reform. Schools which once admitted students almost exclusively according to state plans are becoming more accepting of students sent by work groups for furthe

4、r training and those who pay their own fees.Regular universities and colleges plan to enroll about 786 200 students this year, up 158 200 or 25 percent over last years figure. Of these, 216 000, or 27.4 percent, will be sent by their work groups or will pay their own way.In the past, the state paid

5、all tuition and school fees for university students, a matter of policy since New China was established in 1949. Although this practice guaranteed the supply of qualified personnel, it brought a heavy burden to the sate, hindering further development of higher education. Since higher education is no

6、ncompulsory education in China, to charge appropriate fees will help improve school facilities and expedite the development of education in this stage. As an added benefit, paying their own way will encourage students to study harder.得分得分英语报刊阅读试卷( A 卷)第 2 页共 15 页The reform will take effect in two di

7、rections. Statefinanced students will begin paying part of the costs of their education, and more selfpaying students will be accepted.In August 1989, under the direction of the State council, the State Education Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the Sate Price Bureau drew up stipulations conc

8、erning the amount of charges on tuition, accommodation and other expenses for students of institutions of higher learning. Beginning from that year, freshmen at regular universities and colleges and professional schools (including cadres taking special training courses and students working on a seco

9、nd degree) were charged 100 yuan (about us $17) each for their tuition fee, and this low charge is expected to be raised gradually. The figure was higher in special economic zones and economically developed regions such as Guangdong Province and Shanghai, but was capped at 300 yuan. Students living

10、on campus paid about 20 yuan per year for accommodation and the charge was slightly higher for better furnishing. Normal school students and those admitted on scholarships need only pay for accommodation. Reduced tuitions and fees are available to students in need of financial assistance, but accomm

11、odation expenses will remain the same.In June 1992, the State Education Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau decided to allow regular institutions of higher education to set their own tuition rates and charges for accommodation, shortterm training programs, correspondence c

12、ourses and night school. These should be determined according to the needs of each school, the abilities of students to pay and general conditions in each area. The tuition for students in the sciences and engineering can range from 300 to 500 yuan per academic year. Liberal arts, history and econom

13、ics students of the fine arts pay 400 to 600 yuan per year, and students of the fine arts 400 to 750 yuan. Statistics for 1992 show students paid an average of 340 yuan in tuition that year, only 5 percent of the real cost.Measures have been taken to limit the possible detrimental affects of rising

14、tuition. Shanghai, for instance, exempts the children of revolutionary martyrs from paying tuition. And these costs may be reduced or waived for students with limited family financial support as their parents are either both dead or are receiving subsidies 英语报刊阅读 试卷( A 卷)第 3 页共 15 页from their work u

15、nits. Some colleges have also set up workstudy programs to benefit students with financial difficulties.Guidelines concerning selfpaying students were first set out in 1989. The State Education Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau stipulated that these students should pay 8

16、0 percent of the cost of their education. Such students who live on campus pay the standard rate for accommodation and must cover their own medical expenses. The charge for each selfpaying student averaged 2 000 yuan of the cost in 1992, or 30 percent of the cost. Charges for undergraduates and stud

17、ents of special colleges whose education is sponsored by work units, with payment coming either in part or in full from their units, are somewhat higher. Selfpaying students are not assigned jobs by the state after graduation, whereas students sent by their units will return to them after graduating

18、.Charges for correspondence courses and night school are equal to or slightly higher than those for full-time students enrolled according to the state plan.With their improvement of their living standards and the deepening of reform, people in general accept the changes in the tuition system. To fac

19、ilitate the development of higher education, the increases in tuition rates will be more flexible and diversified. Student payments will be augmented by finding from the state, enterprises and funds raised from the public. Laws and regulations will by enacted to ensure steady progress, and overseas

20、organizations and individuals are encouraged to set up and operate schools in China.-21st Century, Apr.20, 1992Reading ComprehensionCircle the letter that best suits the answer or completes the statement.5. Changing enrollment practices and higher tuition fees _.A. pay an important part in the refor

21、mB. make up an important part of the reform英语报刊阅读 试卷( A 卷)第 4 页共 15 页密 封 线 内 不 要 答 题C. include an important part of the reformD. hold an important part of the reform6. Regular universities and colleges plan to enroll about 786 200 students this year _.A. which is the same as last years figureB. whic

22、h is more than last years figure by 158 200C. which is 25 per cent over last years figureD. both B and C7. Among 786 200 students _ will be sent by their work groups or will pay their own way.A. 158 200 B. 21 600 C. 27.4 per cent D. 25 per cent8. Since New China was established, all tuition and scho

23、ol fees for university students _.A. Were paid by their work groupsB. Were paid by the students themselvesC. Were paid by the stateD. Were paid by the local government9. The policy which the state paid all tuition and school fees for university students _.A. Brought lots of profits to the stateB. Wa

24、s helpful to further development of higher educationC. Brought many advantages to the stateD. Brought expense and trouble to the state10. Which statement is not true?A. To charge appropriate fees will help improve school facilitiesB. As an added benefit, paying their own way will encourage students

25、to study harderC. Higher education is compulsory education in ChinaD. Tuition reform for higher education will take effect in two directions11. Stipulations concerning the amount of charges on tuition, accommodation and other 英语报刊阅读试卷( A 卷)第 5 页共 15 页密 封 线 内 不 要 答 题expenses for students of instituti

26、ons of higher learning was drafted by _.A. the State Education CommissionB. the State CouncilC. the universities and collegesD. the State Education Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau12. The figure on tuition fee was higher in special economic zones and economically develo

27、ped regions, but was _.A. fixed at 300 yuan B. limited in 300 yuanC. over 300 yuan D. much more than 300 yuan13. Students in need of financial assistance _.A. can get a grantB. need only pay for accommodationC.can get support from the local governmentD. can enjoy reduced tuitions and fees14. Accordi

28、ng to the stipulations made by the State Education Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau, the tuition for students in the sciences and engineering can _.A. be changed between 300 and 500 yuan per academic year B. be fixed at 300 or 500 yuan per yearC. be set at 400 or 600 yu

29、an per yearD. be extended from 400 to 750 yuan per year15. The children of revolutionary martyrs in Shanghai _.A. enjoy reduced tuitionB. enjoy free charge tuitionC. gain allowance from governmentD. receive subsidies from their parents work units16. Stipulations concerning selfpaying students took e

30、ffect in _.A. 1989 B. 1992 C. 1990 D. 1991英语报刊阅读试卷( A 卷)第 6 页共 15 页17. Charges for undergraduates and students of special colleges whose education is sponsored by work units _.A. are set at 2 000 yuan per yearB. are exempted 50 per cent from the whole cost of their educationC. are rather higherD. ar

31、e exempted 30 percent18. Selfpaying students, after their graduation, _.A. will return to their unitsB. will be appointed to do some work by the stateC. are provided employments by the statD. are not assigned jobs by the state19. Which statement is true?A. The increases in tuition rates can not be c

32、hanged easilyB. Students payment will be decreased by funding from the state and enterprisesC. Laws and regulations will be made to ensure steady progressD. People in general cant accept the change in the tuition reformVocabularyChoose the best answer to explain the meaning of the underlined word or

33、 phrase.20. Chinese institutions of higher learning have quickened their pace of reform in recent year_.A. Walking B. step C. foot D. speed21. Changing enrollment practices and higher tuition fees constitute an important part of the reform_.A. Make up B. establish C. hold D. Complete22. Although thi

34、s practice guaranteed the supply of qualified personnel, it brought a heavy burden to the state_.A. it brought the state expense and troubleB. it brought the state suffering英语报刊阅读 试卷( A 卷)第 7 页共 15 页C. it made the state involve in difficultiesD. it caused the state involved in troubles23. The reform

35、 will take effect in two directions_.A. will take place B. will come into force C. will affect D. will have an influence24. The figure was higher in special economic zones and economically developed regions such as Guangdong, province and Shanghai, but was capped at 300 yuan_.A. covered B. aboutC. o

36、ver D. much more than25. This Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau decided to allow regular institutions of higher education to set their own tuition rates and charges for accommodation_.A. decide B. fixC. put forward D. Both A and B26. The tuition for students in the sciences and engineer

37、ing can range from 300 to 500 yuan per academic year_.A. be charged between 300 and 500B. set at 300 or 500C. be decided at 300 or 500D. extend from 300 to 50027. Measures have been taken to limit the possible detrimental affects of rising tuition_.A. determined B. damageC. harmful D. influential28.

38、 Shanghai, for instance, exempts the children of revolutionary martyrs from paying tuition_.A. charges a little for B. makes free charge forC. reduces the charge for D. Both A and B英语报刊阅读 试卷( A 卷)第 8 页共 15 页密 封 线 内 不 要 答 题29. And these costs may be reduced or waived for students with limited family

39、financial support as their parents are either both dead or are receiving subsidies from their work units_.A. insisted on B. not enforced C. charged D. exempted30. Some colleges have also set up workstudy programs to benefit students with financial difficulties_.A. help B. give money to C. give profi

40、ts to D. send allowance of money to31. The State Educational Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau stipulated that these students should pay 80 percent of the cost of their education_.A. arranged B. advocated C. stated clearly D. stimulated32. Such students who live on campu

41、s pay the standard rate for accommodation and must cover their own medical expenses_.A. include B. exemptC. change D. provide money for33. Selfpaying students are not assigned jobs by the state after graduation, whereas students sent by their units will return to them after graduation_.A. After grad

42、uation the state doesnt give employments to the selfpaying studentsB. After graduation, the state doesnt appoint the selfpaying students to do some workC. After graduation, the self-paying students are not going to apply for jobsD. All are wrong34. To facilitate the development of higher education,

43、the increases in tuition rates will be more flexible and diversified_.A. will be more easily bent and various英语报刊阅读 试卷( A 卷)第 9 页共 15 页B. will be more limited and various.C. will be easily changed and in variety to adapt to new conditionsD. will be raised more than beforeB Endangered Trade(The Asian

44、 Wall Street Journal, Mar., 1999)Such is the special relationship between America and its NATO partners that while that alliance cooperates to bomb Serbian forces, the U.S. and the EU are managing a trade war against each other. Fortunately, no lives are at stake in the latter conflict. Yet if it sp

45、reads unchecked, the rest of the world is sure to feel the pain of it.Its hard to decide whether the U.S. or Europe deserves the most contempt for expanding their trade war. The first fight, over bananas, is essentially a struggle between two fruit distributors with strong political connections. Now

46、 Washington and Brussels are escalating their battle over beef, with European farmers stooping to science in their claims that hormone-treated American beef is unsafe.In his first term in office, President Bill Clinton teamed up with the Republicans to push major free-trade liberalizations. Now, how

47、ever, he seems bent on pursuing level even if playing fields,torpedoing the world economy. The latest salvo was fired this week, with the U.S. announcing it has targeted close to $1 billion of European products for 100% tariffs if the European Union doesnt drop the hormone nonsense.The move follows

48、an earlier announcement that the U.S. administration will fight Europes banana import regime by hitting a range of European goods with prohibitive tariffs. Add to this renewed American threats to raise the drawbridge to Russian, Japanese and Brazilian steel, as well as administration support for a congressional vote to ban Concorde flights from Europe in relation for EU threats to refuse landing rights to old-American planes retrofitted with noise reducing technology.Mr. Clinton sounded the protectionist battle cry in his January State of the Un

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