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The U.K. university system is at the top of the list in terms of its number of internationally top-ranked universities and in the percentage of overseas students it attracts each year. These are significant achievements, too often overlooked. They were not quickly or easily won. In an increasingly competitive world, they can be quickly and permanently lost.Within the U.K., universities deliver huge benefits; they are particularly well documented in science, technology, and medicine. Perhaps their greatest achievement is the flow of graduates into the workforce. The most remarked-upon, however, is the rapid expansion of their role as innovators who have demonstrated a significant economic impact. In recent years, high-technology and biotechnology clusters have sprung up around a number of research-intensive universities.Focusing only on what is most easily measured or on an immediate economic impact is to miss the deeper point, of course. Through the arts, humanities, and social sciences, this country’s universities contribute broadly to society, adding greatly to human well-being. Although universities are offering their best help in the economic downturn (衰退), as institutions they are intended, above all, to help the students of today become the workforce, citizens, and leaders of tomorrow. They are also responsible for the discoveries that will transform the future and the scholarly insights that will change the way the world thinks and acts.What has made the U.K. system so successful? I point to the quality of what it provides, the talent it attracts, and the diversity of strengths it offers. The diversity of U.K. universities is partially reflected in their differences in age, size, history, and governance, in the makeup of their student bodies, course offerings, the kinds of research they do, the combination of teaching and research, and the balance of academic and professional or pre-professional training.1. What do we learn about the U.K. university system from the passage?A. The achievements of the U.K. university system can hardly be lost.B. Some achievements of the U.K. university system are too often ignored.C. It develops quickly by attracting the largest percentage of overseas students each year.D. It is at the top of the list in terms of the long history of its internationally top-ranked universities.2. What is the most important contribution made by the U.K. universities according to the author?A. They make scientific discoveries.B. They supply a flow of quality graduates.C. They have biotechnological achievements.D. They promote technological improvements.3. What should universities pay more attention to according to the author?A. The economic downturn of society.B. Current issues of human well-being.C. Discoveries that will change the future.D. Measures that have an economic impact.4. Why is the U.K. university system so successful?A. It attracts different kinds of professors and students.B. It offers universities with a long history and big campus.C. It offers quality education and all the universities are world famous.D. It owns the talent and offers quality education and a diversity of strengths.5. What do we learn about the U.K. universities from the passage?A. The U.K. universities prefer research to teaching.B. The U.K. universities prefer academic training to professional training.C. The U.K. universities boast a diversity reflected in many key elements.D. The U.K. universities’ diversity is mainly reflected in the makeup of their student bodies.

The U.K. university system is at the top of the list in terms of its number of internationally top-ranked universities and in the percentage of overseas students it attracts each year. These are significant achievements, too often overlooked. They were not quickly or easily won. In an increasingly competitive world, they can be quickly and permanently lost. Within the U.K., universities deliver huge benefits; they are particularly well documented in science, technology, and medicine. Perhaps their greatest achievement is the flow of graduates into the workforce. The most remarked-upon, however, is the rapid expansion of their role as innovators who have demonstrated a significant economic impact. In recent years, high-technology and biotechnology clusters have sprung up around a number of research-intensive universities. Focusing only on what is most easily measured or on an immediate economic impact is to miss the deeper point, of course. Through the arts, humanities, and social sciences, this country’s universities contribute broadly to society, adding greatly to human well-being. Although universities are offering their best help in the economic downturn (衰退), as institutions they are intended, above all, to help the students of today become the workforce, citizens, and leaders of tomorrow. They are also responsible for the discoveries that will transform the future and the scholarly insights that will change the way the world thinks and acts. What has made the U.K. system so successful? I point to the quality of what it provides, the talent it attracts, and the diversity of strengths it offers. The diversity of U.K. universities is partially reflected in their differences in age, size, history, and governance, in the makeup of their student bodies, course offerings, the kinds of research they do, the combination of teaching and research, and the balance of academic and professional or pre-professional training. 1. What do we learn about the U.K. university system from the passage? A. The achievements of the U.K. university system can hardly be lost. B. Some achievements of the U.K. university system are too often ignored. C. It develops quickly by attracting the largest percentage of overseas students each year. D. It is at the top of the list in terms of the long history of its internationally top-ranked universities. 2. What is the most important contribution made by the U.K. universities according to the author? A. They make scientific discoveries. B. They supply a flow of quality graduates. C. They have biotechnological achievements. D. They promote technological improvements. 3. What should universities pay more attention to according to the author? A. The economic downturn of society. B. Current issues of human well-being. C. Discoveries that will change the future. D. Measures that have an economic impact. 4. Why is the U.K. university system so successful? A. It attracts different kinds of professors and students. B. It offers universities with a long history and big campus. C. It offers quality education and all the universities are world famous. D. It owns the talent and offers quality education and a diversity of strengths. 5. What do we learn about the U.K. universities from the passage? A. The U.K. universities prefer research to teaching. B. The U.K. universities prefer academic training to professional training. C. The U.K. universities boast a diversity reflected in many key elements. D. The U.K. universities’ diversity is mainly reflected in the makeup of their student bodies.

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1. 第一段“too often overlooked”表明B项正确,A项“can hardly be lost”与“can be lost”矛盾,C项未提“largest”,D项未提“long history”。 2. 第二段“Perhaps their greatest achievement is the flow of graduates”表明B项正确。 3. 第三段“the discoveries that will transform the future”对应C项,A、B、D均未提及“should pay more attention to”。 4. 最后段“quality, talent, diversity of strengths”对应D项,A、B、C均不全。 5. 最后段“diversity reflected in many elements”对应C项,D项“mainly”不符,A、B未提及。 答案: 1. B. Some achievements of the U.K. university system are too often ignored. 2. B. They supply a flow of quality graduates. 3. C. Discoveries that will change the future. 4. D. It owns the talent and offers quality education and a diversity of strengths. 5. C. The U.K. universities boast a diversity reflected in many key elements.

解析

本文围绕英国大学体系展开展开,介绍其优势、贡献及成功原因。题目主要考查对文章细节的理解与判断。

1. 英国大学体系的特点

文章首段提到“These are significant achievements, too often overlooked”(这些是重大成就,却常常被忽视),直接对应B项“英国大学体系的一些成就常被忽视”。A项“成就几乎不会丢失”与文中“they can be quickly and permanently lost”矛盾;C项“通过吸引最多海外学生快速发展”,文中仅提“percentage of overseas students”,未称“largest”;D项“因顶尖大学历史悠久居榜首”,文中未提“long history”,均排除。

2. 英国大学最重要贡献

第二段指出“Perhaps their greatest achievement is the flow of graduates into the workforce”(或许它们最大的成就是为劳动力市场输送毕业生),对应B“supply a flow of quality graduates”,选B。A“科学发现”、C“生物技术成就”、D“技术改进”均非“最重要”,排除。

3. 作者认为大学应更关注什么

第三段提到大学“above all, to help... become the workforce, citizens, leaders of tomorrow”及“responsible for the discoveries that will transform the future”(负责改变未来的发现),强调关注未来,对应C“改变未来的发现”。A“社会经济衰退”、B“人类福祉现状”、D“有经济影响的措施”均非作者强调的重点,排除。

4. 英国大学体系成功原因

末段明确“I point to the quality of what it provides, the talent it attracts, and the diversity of strengths it offers”(质量、吸引的人才、多样化优势),对应D“拥有人才、提供优质教育和多样化优势”。A“不同教授和学生”不全面;B“历史悠久和大校园”未提;C“所有大学世界闻名”错误,排除。

5. 英国大学多样性特点

末段提到“The diversity of U.K. universities is partially reflected in their differences in age, size, history, governance, student bodies, course offerings... academic and professional training”(多样性体现在年龄、规模、历史、治理、学生构成等多方面),对应C“在多个关键要素上体现多样性”。D“主要体现在学生构成”与“partially reflected in many elements”矛盾;A“重研究轻教学”、B“重学术轻职业培训”未提,排除。

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