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高考英语一轮复习限时阅读训练4
2019届高考英语一轮复习限时阅读训练4 A Will Nanfang University of Science and Technology in Shenzhen announce a new beginning for China’s higher education reform? It’s too early to answer.But its presence is challenging the Ministry of Education.Even without the approval of the ministry it seems that the school is determined to move forward and enroll 50 students, so-called child prodigies(奇才), to begin classes on March l, 2019.On graduating in 2019, these students will receive a diploma unauthorized by the Ministry of Education-unlike the students of their age from the state-run universities. The school is committed to modeling itself on Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, but if the government will not approve the school, the situation could cause a lot of trouble for those 50 students if they want to do graduate studies at other higher learning institutions.Other schools could turn their applications down for their unauthorized diplomas. The difficulties, however, have not frightened students and their parents away.On Dec.18, 2019 more than 1,000 students and their parents visited Nanfang University of Science and Technology for interviews. Private investment marks the school out from other higher learning institutions in the nation.Not a penny comes from the government. So the government will have no voice in how the school will be run. The Ministry of Education has published a comprehensive plan for education reform and development between 2019 and 2020.The goal is to make China’s higher education internationally competitive.To accomplish this goal, the government should have the courage to let the educators who have big ideas try them out.The ministry should have applauded the independence the school in Shenzhen has shown and encouraged more to do likewise. Education reform in China has reached a new and crucial stage.Nanfang University of Science and Technology has a long way to go to prove itself competitive rather than a diploma mill. 41.Over 1,000 students and parents visited the school because . A.they believe that the school will have a bright future B.they believe the government is sure to approve the school C.the school models itself on Hong Kong University successfully D.they will never do graduate studies at other higher learning institutions 42.The trouble the students in the school may have is that . A.the government will have no voice in the school B.they won’t receive any diploma when graduating from the school C.other schools are unlikely to accept their diploma from the school D.they will not learn how to be competitive 43.What does the author think of Nanfang University of Science and Technology? A.It is another kind of diploma mill. B.It’s impossible for the school to be competitive. C.It will never get the approval from the Ministry of Education. D.Its independence from the government may benefit the education reform. 44.What is the best title of the passage? A.University of New Style. B.China’s Education Reform. C.Modeling Hong Kong University. D.Authorized or Not? B It was a hot summer day. My dad and I were getting ready to go out for a ride on the boat with my friend Katie and the dog when the phone call came, the call that made that bright, beautiful day a cold, dark, gloomy one. I had just put on my suit, shorts, and tank top, and packed my bag with sunscreen and everything else I would need for the day. I ran into my parents' room to find Dad. When I saw him on the phone, he was crying. I'd never seen my dad cry before. My heart sank. What possibly could have happened? "Max, I'm so sorry," I heard him say. That's when it hit me. I knew that Suzie had died.Max has been my dad's best friend for years. Suzie, his daughter, had a rare disease that mainly affected her body. Her brain was OK. She knew what was going on; she knew that shehad problems and was different from other kids. Once she told her dad that she wished she could die and be born in a different body. Yet although she couldn't live a normal life ,she was still happy. When Suzie and I were little, we spent quite a bit of time together. As we grew up, we grew apart. She lived in New York, and I lived in the Midwest. When Suzie was ten she had to live ina hospital in Virginia. About eight months before she died, Max gave us her number at the hospital and we talked at least twice a week until the end. Suzie was always so excited to talk to us and wanted to know every detail about my life. She wanted to know everything I did and every thing I ate. In a way, she lived through me. After we found out about her death, we made our plans to go to New York for the funeral. When she was alive, I sent her a Beanie Baby and she sent one back to me. I had bought her another one but never had the chance to send it to her, so I took it to put in her casket(棺材). Her funeral was very different from any funeral I'd ever been to. After they lowered her casket, each one of us put a shovelful of dirt over her. I remember crying so hard, I felt weak. My cheeks burned from the tears. My whole body was shaking as I picked up the shovel, but I'm glad I did it. When Suzie and I first started calling one another, I thought it would be more of a burden on me, but I was completely wrong. I learned so much from her. She gave me more than I could ever give to her. I will never forget her or the talks we had. I now know that I must never take anything for granted especially my health and the gift of life. 45.The author's family cancelled their ride because______. A.Katie couldn't join them for the ride B.the weather was too terrible for a ride C.they couldn't find their dog D.Max's daughter passed away 46.What does the underlined part “In a wav, she lived through me.” mean? A.Suzie got to know what life outside hospital was like by sharing my experience. B.Suzie was financially dependent of me. C.Suzie managed to pull through her illness with the help of my family. D.Suzie was too weak to live her own life. 47.Which of the following is TRUE according to the text? A.Suzie was the only person helping the author with difficulties. B.The author feared that she might also get the same disease as Suzie. C.The author benefited a lot from talking on the phone with Suzie. D.The author didn't understand Suzie was her true friend until Suzie's death. 48.What is the most important lesson the author learned from Suzie's death? A.Never let go of a friend even if you are apart. B.Be thankful for what we have in our life. C.Talking with a friend can cure your illness. D.We can learn more from our friends than they do from us.查看更多