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案例分析题Should we simply force young people to remain in education How should young people be encouraged to better themselves One idea, (47) by the previous Labor government in 2004, was to introduce an "education maintenance allowance", which paid up to £ 30 a week for college attendance to 16-18-year-olds from families with an annual (48) of £ 30,810 or less. The money was (49) to persuade parents who would otherwise push their children into low-paid manual work to direct them into training (50) .Yet a study. (51) by the previous government and published just before last year’s election found that only 12% of the teenagers receiving the allowance said they would not be able to attend college without it. That was seized on by the incoming education secretary, Michael Gove, who is (52) the allowance in England. On January 19th, students across England protested (53) the decision as MPs(国会议员) debated it.Some 650,000 teenagers—almost half of all youngsters in post-compulsory education—claim the allowance. The money was supposed to be spent on bus fares, books and the like, but some (54) have wasted it away on things such as make-up and mobile phones.The Institute for Fiscal (财政的)Studies, a think-tank, (55) reckons that channeling £560 million a year into poor families in this way was (56) . It calculated that the money wasted on the 88% of recipients who would have attended college anyway was outweighed(比...重要) by the savings made on the 12% who wouldn’t have. 53()

A. abolishing
B. against
C. breeding
D. commented
E. commissioned
F. implemented
G. income
H. instead
I. nevertheless
J. rather
K. recipients
L. reviewers
M. sufficient
N. supposed
O. worthwhile

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案例分析题Should we simply force young people to remain in education How should young people be encouraged to better themselves One idea, (47) by the previous Labor government in 2004, was to introduce an "education maintenance allowance", which paid up to £ 30 a week for college attendance to 16-18-year-olds from families with an annual (48) of £ 30,810 or less. The money was (49) to persuade parents who would otherwise push their children into low-paid manual work to direct them into training (50) .Yet a study. (51) by the previous government and published just before last year’s election found that only 12% of the teenagers receiving the allowance said they would not be able to attend college without it. That was seized on by the incoming education secretary, Michael Gove, who is (52) the allowance in England. On January 19th, students across England protested (53) the decision as MPs(国会议员) debated it.Some 650,000 teenagers—almost half of all youngsters in post-compulsory education—claim the allowance. The money was supposed to be spent on bus fares, books and the like, but some (54) have wasted it away on things such as make-up and mobile phones.The Institute for Fiscal (财政的)Studies, a think-tank, (55) reckons that channeling £560 million a year into poor families in this way was (56) . It calculated that the money wasted on the 88% of recipients who would have attended college anyway was outweighed(比...重要) by the savings made on the 12% who wouldn’t have. 52()

A. abolishing
B. against
C. breeding
D. commented
E. commissioned
F. implemented
G. income
H. instead
I. nevertheless
J. rather
K. recipients
L. reviewers
M. sufficient
N. supposed
O. worthwhile

案例分析题In some urban centers, workaholism is so common that people do not consider it unusual. They accept the lifestyle as normal. They frequently spend many (67) hours on the job each week and often do so by choice, not by (68) .Workaholism can be a serious problem. (69) true workaholics would rather work than do anything else, they probably don’t know how to (70) ; that is, they might not (71) movies, sports, or other types of entertainment. (72) of all, they hate to sit and do nothing. This (73) to relaxation may cause health problems such as heart attacks. (74) , typical workaholics don’t pay much attention to their families. They spend (75) time with their children, and their marriages may (76) .Is workaholism always dangerous Perhaps not. Some studies show that many workaholics have great (77) and interest in life. Their work is so (78) that they are actually very happy. For most workaholics, their jobs provide them (79) a challenge; this keeps them busy and creative.Other people (80) from work at age sixty-five, but workaholics usually (81) not to quit. They are still (82) about work and life in their eighties and nineties.Why do workaholics enjoy their jobs so much There are several advantages to work. Surely it offers more than financial (83) It provides people with self confidence. Psychologists claim that work gives people an identity through participation in work, (84) they get a sense of self-satisfaction and (85) Perhaps some people are compulsive about their work, but their (86) seems to be a safe—even an advantageous—one. 74()

A. Therefore
B. However
C. Anyway
D. Besides

色盲是X连锁隐性遗传,一个表型正常的女人(其父是色盲)与一个视觉正常的男人结婚,你认为他们的儿子是色盲的概率是______

A. 100%
B. 75%
C. 50%
D. 25%
E. 上述答案均不对

America’s students who have finished high school account for

A. 40% of the young adults
B. 85% of the young adults
C. 40% of the people
D. 85% of the people

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