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Examinations have a longer history in China than in any other country, yet it is today an issue around in which controversy flourishes. At each stage of their school lives children are faced with exams: exams to enter junior middle school, senior middle school, vocational school, colleges and universities. As a result of having constantly to think of these hurdles facing them children find themselves under constant pressure, unable to take time off from studying exam-oriented subjects to relax with friends or to develop other interests. Within school the concentration on exam success leads to the neglect of courses which are not central to the examinations and a method of teaching and learning which emphasizes training the ability to do well in tests but neglects developing the ability to think creatively.
Despite such criticisms the examination system still has its defenders. Without it, they argue, how can we test students’ abilities and evaluate the effectiveness of teachers and schools They believe that they provide the only objective way of selecting students and reduce the exercise of unfair back-door practices to gain advantage for children on the basis of influence or corruption. Examinations are also felt to offer the impetus to students to their subject in a way in which they otherwise might not. "While too much anxiety can be a bad thing, a little anxiety can stimulate students to learn better than if left without any test to pass," says Li Jie, a leading advocate of the value of testing. "I can remember things now which give me great pleasure which I doubt I would have learned at the time if I had not had to do so for the examinations.\
Which of the following is an acceptable summary of the organization of this passage

A.
Discussing a problem in education.
B.
Refuting a long held opinion.
C.
Persuading people to believe an idea.
D.
Presenting a controversial issue and arguments from both sides.
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【单选题】Examinations have a longer history in China than in any other country, yet it is today an issue around in which controversy flourishes. At each stage of their school lives children are faced with exam...

A.
Examinations are the only objective way of selecting students.
B.
Examinations are the only objective way to eliminate the problem of corruption.
C.
Examinations can tell us that too much anxiety can be a bad thing.
D.
Examinations can better stimulate students to study.

【单选题】Ford Abandons Electric Vehicles The Ford motor company’s abandonment of electric cars effectively signals the end of the road for the technology, analysts say. General Motors and Honda ceased producti...

A.
offer fewer mileage than petrol driven cars.
B.
run faster than petrol driven cars.
C.
run more miles than petrol driven cars.
D.
offer more batteries than petrol driven cars.

【单选题】Passage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.

A.
Editorials.
B.
Entertainment supplements.
C.
Weather reports.
D.
Local, regional, and international news.

【单选题】Wimbledon is known all over the world as() A. a country village B. the home of an unusual croquet club C. the center of lawn tennis D. a famous place of interest near London

A.
People all over the world know Wimbledon as the center of lawn tennis.
B.
In 1874 it was a country village, but it was the home of the All England Croquet Club. The Club had been there since 1864. A lot of people played croquet in England at that time and enjoyed it, but the national championships did not attract many people. So the Club had very little money.
C.
"This new game of lawn tennis seems to have plenty of action (精彩场面), and people like watching it," they thought. "Shall we allow people to play lawn tennis on some of our beautiful croquet lawns"
D.
In 1877, Wimbledon held the first world lawn tennis championships (men’s singles). Wimbledon grew. There was some surprise and doubt, of course, when the Club allowed women to play in the first women’s singles championship in 1884. But the ladies played well -- even in long skirts that hid their legs and feet. Until 1907 the winners, both men and women, were always British, but since 1936 the victory has usually gone to an American or an Australian. British people were very happy when an English girl, Ann Jones, won the championship in 1969.