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A new college guide in the United States compares educational requirements in seven subjects. These include math, science, writing and United States history or government. The other subjects are economics, foreign language and literature.

The free online guide is from the American Council of Trustees and Alumni. The council is a nonprofit group that supports liberal arts education.

Its president, Anne Neal, says these areas of knowledge are needed to succeed in a twenty-first century society and an increasingly connected world. Yet she told VOA’s Faiza Elmasry it was surprising how many students can graduate with, in her words, a “thin education.”

Forty-two of the one hundred colleges and universities surveyed received the lowest marks. This meant they required two or fewer of the seven subjects. Five schools received a top grade for requiring six subjects. These were Brooklyn College in New York City, Texas A&M, the University of Texas-Austin, West Point and the University of Arkansas.

Robert Costrell is a professor of education reform and economics at the University of Arkansas. He says many, if not all, of the top American colleges once had a core curriculum —a set of courses required for all students.

But over the years, many have dropped these requirements. Or they have watered them down, Professor Costrell says, into what became known as distribution requirements. This system lets a student choose from a number of different courses to satisfy a requirement.

ROBERT COSTRELL: “And in many cases these courses went too far, I would say, towards the fluffy treatment of serious material, and students could satisfy their requirement by taking such courses.”

Professor Costrell says schools should not only re-examine what they teach. They should also measure what students have learned — for example, through some form of examinations or papers.

A new report this week from the College Board showed that college prices continue to rise. But Anne Neal from the American Council of Trustees and Alumni says higher prices do not guarantee a better general education. In fact, the group found that the higher the tuition, the more likely that students have to develop their own general education.

The college guide is on the Web at whatwilltheylearn.com. Anne Neal says her group is surveying more colleges. The hope, she says, is to discover what college graduates have really learned, and how ready they are to compete in the global marketplace.

67. Where does the passage probably come from?

A. A scientific fiction.                      B. A research newspaper.  

C. A fashion magazine.                     D. An entertainment newspaper.

68. The American Council of Trustees and Alumni does all the following EXCEPT _________.

A. support liberal arts education

B. concern itself with education in America

C. devote time to helping improve college education

D. make money by helping with college education

69. The words “watered them down” underlined in Paragraph 6 most likely mean “_______.”

A. reduced required courses                 B. improved required courses

C. increased required courses                D. developed required courses

70. In this passage, the new college guide mainly tells its readers that American colleges  should ______.

A. meet the requirements of the new century

B. reduce the number of required courses

C. have different standards on required courses

D. cut down on their tuitions

答案

67-70. BDAA

综合题

阅读分析材料,据此完成下列要求。

材料一 历史上的人类童年时代,有粗野的儿童,有早熟的儿童。古代民族中有许多是属于这一类的。希腊人是正常的儿童,而且是人类最美好的童年。                ——马克思

材料二 如果(公民)大会通过了某项议案,那么这一议案就成为所有公民必须遵循和执行的法律。……其中的一些重要法律要委托大会秘书刻碑存证。碑文的开头必然是“议事会和人民议决”,或仅仅是“人民议决,……雅典民主 * * 机关的运作机制和操作程序,以及不同构成单位之间的整合关系正是依赖这些法律才得以存在和运行的。”——《世界历史十五讲》

材料三 罗马以前,整个古代世界都有一个视觉盲区,不知道“私人”的存在。即使希腊人的公民资格,也只是从城邦分享什么,而不是在城邦之外拥有什么。后来罗马人由于面对商品经济中私人交往的过于活跃,不得已,第一次将整个法律体系区别为“公法”与“私法”。这却开启古代世界最有价值的一场革命,当时谁也没有在意;到了1649年英国革命,两次内战确实乏善可陈,最有意思的章节是在1688年,赶走了一个国王,却迎回了这个国王的女儿、女婿……,开创了权力不流血更迭的惯例;美国人自己认为,1775年至1785年动枪动炮是革命,但是1787年宪法制定以及伴随宪法在全民投票中发生的政治辩论,则更是革命,而且是更重要的革命。                                              ——朱学勤《这一千年的革命》

(1)结合所学知识,应怎样理解材料一中“希腊人是正常的儿童,而且是人类最美好的童年”这句话?(4分)

(2)材料二表明雅典民主政治的特点是什么?(4分)

(3)概括材料三作者的核心观点。为什么说罗马法“开启了古代世界最有价值的一场革

命”?(5分)

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