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Although "naming rights" have proliferated in American higher education for the past several decades, the phenomenon has recently expanded to extraordinary lengths. Anything to get an extra dollar out of donors is fair game. I know colleges and universities sorely need to raise funds in these times of fiscal constraints, but things have gotten a bit out of hand.

Universities and colleges have long been named after donors—think of Harvard, Yale, Brown, and many others. John Harvard would hardly get a bench named after him today, given the modesty of his gift of books for the library back in the seventeenth century. Now it takes much more to get one’s name on a college. One institution, Rowan University of New Jersey, changed its name (from Glassboro State College) not long ago when a large donation was made. Buildings, too, have been affected. Traditionally, they were named after people such as distinguished scholars or visionary academic leaders; now they’re often named after big donors.

Why is all of this happening now The main motivation for the naming frenzy is, of course, to raise money. Donors love to see their names, or the names of their parents or other relatives, on buildings, schools, institutions, professorships, and the like. Increasingly, corporations and other businesses also seek to benefit from having their names on educational facilities. Today, no limits seem to exist on what can be named. If something does not have a name, it is up for grabs—a staircase, a pond, or a parking garage. Once all the major facilities have titles, lesser things go on the naming auction block. Colleges and universities, public and private, are all under increased pressure to raise money, and naming brings in cash.

It is unproductive. Separate branding weakens the focus and mission of an institution and perhaps even its broader reputation. It confuses the public, including potential students, and feeds the idea that the twenty-first-century university is simply a confederation of independent entrepreneurial domains.

The trends we see now in the United States, and perhaps tomorrow in other countries, will inevitably weaken the concept of the university as an institution that is devoted to the search for truth and the transmission of knowledge. All this naming distracts from the mission of an institution that has almost a millennium of history and cheapens its image. It is a sad symbol indeed of the commercialization and entrepreneurialism of the contemporary university.

The main purpose for corporations to donate money to universities is ().

A. to raise more money

B. to get benefit and reputation

C. to train skillful students for them

D. to improve educational facilities

答案

参考答案:B

解析:

题目问:公司向大学捐钱的主要目的是什么第三段Increasingly,corporations and other businesses also seek to benefit from having their names on educational facilities.通过这句话可知,越来越多的公司和企业也寻求以他们名字来给教育设施命名,以求获得经济利益。据此判断,应选择B。

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囚首垢面的鲁迅

纳兰泽芸

  有人说鲁迅是“一身补丁,一团漆黑,一头直竖”。补丁指的是他身上的衣裳打着补丁,漆黑是指他皮肤黑黑,直竖当然是指他的头发-鲁迅的一头“冲冠怒发”,无人不晓。

  你见过爱因斯坦头发顺顺的照片吗?似乎没有。那是因为他头发总是乱蓬蓬。他舍不得花时间梳一下头发。他对世界作出的巨大贡献让他获得崇高的荣誉,但他看得很淡,生活依然极其朴素。应邀访问比利时,国王派专车以最高礼节迎接,然而接到的是一个头发乱蓬蓬,拎着一个旧皮箱的老头。一个对全人类作出巨大贡献的科学家,却要求逝后将骨灰撒在不为人知的地方,不发讣告,不建坟基,不立纪念碑,免除所有宗教仪式,免除鲜花和音乐。他的心,是一滴清水,无论外界如何烟霭迷蒙,清者自清。如他所说,不管时代的潮流和社会的风尚怎样,人总可以凭着自己高贵的品质,超脱时代和社会,走自己正确的道路。

  就像鲁迅,对于物质的索求,他是那样的微薄——穿久了的蓝布夹袄破了,要给他换新的,他不肯,补补又穿在身上。虽然夜间熬夜写作,饭菜也只是一两样普通菜蔬。不大吃鱼,因为他认为鱼的细骨太多,吃起来太费时,时间浪费在这上面太可惜了。可是,对于精神方面,他却是“苛索无度”,几至“席不暇暖”。常常到凌晨二三时才可休息,而且常常是衣裳不脱就这样和衣倒下睡两三个小时,然后醒来抽根烟喝杯茶,继续写作。鲁迅的许多小说就是这样完成的,他认为写小说是不能断的,一断,人物的气就会接不上来。他头发长了可以不剪,衣服破了可以不换,但他把书看得比什么都重要,书有点脏了,他会拂起自己的袖子就揩。朋友来了,别的什么都可以借,就是书不肯借,实在逼得狠了,就干脆将那本书送给朋友。

  唯一的“不正当”爱好是吸烟,但吸的多是用烟叶卷起的廉价烟,偶尔得到一些好烟,也要与朋友一起分享。即便如此,他也嫌烟头留得过长,有点可惜。后来用上了烟嘴,烟头短到不能再吸了才丢弃。

  鲁迅幼年丧父,靠母亲和姐姐给人洗衣度日月,所以物质上清苦点,于他已不算什么折磨,而要让这样一位“我以我血荐轩辕”的人去忍受精神的贫乏与困苦,那是万万不可,他说,人生最苦痛的莫过于梦醒了无路可走。所以,他沿着他的梦想一路执著地走了下去-他哪里是天才,他是把别人喝咖啡的工夫都用上了,就像一幢巨大建筑,总是由零碎的一石一木累叠而起。

  德国哲学家西美尔说,货币只是一条通往最终价值的桥梁,而人,永远无法在桥上栖居。人最终能够安然栖居的,是自己的心灵。

  “囚首垢面谈诗书”,这是鲁迅的写照。可是,有诗可作,有书可读,就算囚首,就算垢面,又如何?

  虽然囚首,虽然垢面,但他们的心,仍是清水一滴。像爱因斯坦、鲁迅,像那些令人高山仰止的人们。

  在愈显物质化的世界里,那滴清水中的一种精神,一种信念,令这滴水始终清凛,始终纯美,始终涤着后来者的心。(选自《意林》2010年第2期)

1.鲁迅先生对物质的索求是微薄的,主要表现在哪些方面?请加以概括。

答:________________________________________________________

2.就全文来看,作者着力写鲁迅的“囚首垢面”,作用是什么?

答:________________________________________________________

3.“德国哲学家西美尔说,货币只是一条通往最终价值的桥梁,而人,永远无法在桥上栖居。人最终能够安然栖居的,是自己的心灵。”这句话给你怎样的启示?请结合文本谈谈你的理解。

答:________________________________________________________

4.下列对文章有关内容的分析和概括,最恰当的两项是(     )

A.第一段中提到鲁迅的一头“冲冠怒发”,为的是表现他横眉冷对的精神。

B.第二段写爱因斯坦,目的是表现他生活的朴素,从而衬托出他珍惜时间、献身科学的伟大品质。

C.鲁迅先生不大吃鱼,因为他一般只吃普通的饭菜。这又一次表现了他的生活俭朴。

D.在众多纪念鲁迅的文章中,本文可谓角度独特,用他对物质的微薄索求来衬托其精神追求的执著与崇高。

E.文章结尾,由赞扬鲁迅先生上升到赞扬所有像他一样拥有执著信念和精神追求的人们,从而完成了主题的深化和情感的升华。

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