新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第二册考前阅读辅导题.doc
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1、U3 reading comprehensionPart 1 Reading comprehension (Each item: 1 point(s)Directions: Read the following passages carefully. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished sentences. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best answer to each question.Que
2、stions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.An additional life phase between adolescence and adulthood has been added. Too often, when young adults have not yet accomplished many of the tasks and challenges commonly expected of them after they leave college, they are characterized as lost,
3、 not having found themselves, or, worse, dysfunctional.Many parents continue to hope, and perhaps expect, that their children will know clearly about their career aspirations and be actively on the path toward a professional life by graduation day. Often, they get their wish. Many graduates, however
4、, complete college with considerable career uncertainty. They may need a period of post-graduate exploration and experimentation before coming close to a career choice that feels right to them. In my psychotherapy (心理治疗) practice, I have seen many youngsters who either referred themselves for help o
5、r were referred by concerned others, typically their parents. The anxiety or depression they reported is often related to phase-of-life. Some young adults feel unprepared when they leave home or college and try to establish a separate and independent life. Others, however, similarly depressed or anx
6、ious, simply may not have yet figured out the terms and conditions of their adulthood, including career choice.Some universities are working to create a program to send their newly admitted students for a year of social service work in a foreign country before they set foot on campus as freshmen. Su
7、ch a program would give students a more international perspective, which will add to their maturity and give them a break from academic pressures. Similarly, growing numbers of high school students have chosen to take a gap year before entering college.Some parents may worry, however, that once thei
8、r children get away from the traditional pattern of high school-college they may lose interest in attending university. In fact, the gap year makes the odyssey years more meaningful as these young adults try to figure out how to establish their future career.1. Why are young adults sometimes charact
9、erized as lost?A. They dont really accomplish much after graduation.B. They lost their energy in searching for jobs.C. They face many challenges in their career.D. They simply couldnt do anything.2. What should graduates with career uncertainty do?A. They should know clearly about their career aspir
10、ations.B. They should be actively on the path toward their career.C. They need to consult with people whore experienced.D. They need a period of post-graduate exploration.3. Whats the purpose for some young people to go to psychotherapy?A. They are unable to be independent.B. They want to make their
11、 parents happy.C. They want to know how to handle their life.D. They are unprepared for their career choice.4. Why do universities want to send students to a foreign country?A. It is to enable students to burn out stress.B. It is to broaden students horizons.C. It is to let students become more matu
12、re.D. It is to make sure students wont be lost.5. What message does the author want to send out?A. Parents should stop worrying about their childrens career.B. Young people are following a different pattern of life.C. Its necessary for young adults to take a year off to explore their life.D. Young a
13、dults should figure out how to establish their future career.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.As the first generations to grow up in a wired world, teenagers hardly know a time when computers werent around, and they leap at the chance to spend hours online, chatting with fri
14、ends and searching the web for their interested topics. So what?But researchers nationwide are increasingly concerned that teenagers are becoming more isolated, less skillful at interpersonal relationships, and perhaps numb to the small-or-big cheating that is so much a part of the e-mail world. Res
15、earchers are asking just how the futures of teenagers are changed when so many of them are spending hours on the Internet each day, replacing face-to-face contact with computer contact.Teens, who used computers even just a few hours a week, showed increased signs of loneliness and social isolation.
16、These teens have fewer friends to hang around with, possibly because their computer time has replaced the hours they would have spent with others. They dont see anything strange in the fact that the computer screen occupies a central place in their social lives. They think school is stressful and bu
17、sy. Theres almost no time to just hang out. Talking online is just catch-up time.Many teens acknowledge theres an unreal quality to their cyberspace communication, including their odd shorthand terms, such as POS (parent over shoulder) or LOL (laughing out loud). This code is considered as part of t
18、he exclusive shared language that teenagers love. When it comes to e-mail exchanges, teens also show a remarkable tolerance for each others excuses or tricks. Nor are they surprised when a mere acquaintance unloads a personal secret through e-mail. Nobody seems to expect the online world to be the s
19、ame as the real world.Teens say they also appreciate the ability to edit what they say online, or take the time to think about a response. As cowardly as it may seem, some teens admit that asking someone for a date, or breaking up, can be easier in message form. But they insist theres no harm intend
20、ed, and cyberspace has become just another medium, like the telephone, in the world of teenagers.6. Why are researchers asking how the futures of teenagers are changed?A. Teens dont know about a life without computers around.B. Teens are becoming more isolated and less skillful.C. Teens can easily g
21、et trapped into the e-mail world.D. Teens are spending too much time on the Internet each day.7. Why do teens spend much time on the Internet?A. They have fewer friends to hang out with.B. They dont see their social life strange.C. They think school is too stressful and busy.D. They think talking on
22、line can catch up time.8. Which statement illustrates how teens think about the Internet?A. Cyberspace communication is not the real world.B. The Internet enables them to share their odd shorthand terms.C. They enjoy uploading their own information through email.D. Excuses and tricks in emails are n
23、ormal and tolerable.9. Why has cyberspace become another medium for teens?A. Breaking up with girlfriends or boyfriends is easier.B. Using cyberspace brings them a lot of convenience.C. They can easily edit what they want to say online.D. They feel more comfortable when express ideas by messages.10.
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