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六级选词填空练习题书
Questionstoare based on the following passage.
I’ve
twice
been
to
college
admissions
wars,
and
as I survey the battle field, something different is
happening. It’s one upmanship among parents. We see
our kids
collegeas
trophies
attesting
to how well
we’ve
raised
them.
But
we
can’t
acknowledge
that
our
obsession
is
more
about
us
than
them.
So
we’ve
contrived
variousthat
turn
out
to
be
haft
truths,
prejudices or myths.
We
have
a
full
blown
prestige
panic;
we
worry
that
there won
’t be enough trophies to go around. Fearful
parents urge their children to apply to more schools
than ever.
Underlying
the
hysteria
is
the
belief
that
scarcedegrees
must
be
highly
valuable.
Their
graduates
must
enjoy
more
success
because
they
get
a
better
education
and
develop
better
contacts.
All
that’s9and
mostly
wrong.
Selective
schools
don’t
systematically 0 better instructional approaches than
less-
selective schools. Some do; some don’t. On two
measures--professors feedback and the number of essay
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exams--selective schools do slightly worse.
By some studies, selective schools do enhance
their
graduates
lifetime
earnings.
The
gain
is
reckoned
at percent to percent for every 100 point increase in
a
school’s
average
SAT
scores.
But
even
this
advantage
is
probably
a1
fluke
.
A
well
kno,vn
study
by
Princeton
economist
Alan
Krueger
and
Stacy
Berg
Dale
of
Mathematica Policy Research examined students who got
into
highly
selective
schools
and
then
went
elsewhere.
They
earned
just
as
much
as
graduates
from
other
schools.
Kids
count
more
than
their
colleges.
Getting
into
Yale may4intelligence, talent and it’s
not
the
only
indicator
and,,
its
significance
is
declining.
The
reason:
so
many
similar
people
go
elsewhere. Getting into co
llege isn’t life’s only
competition. In the next competition--the job market,
graduate
school--the
results
may
change.
Old
boy
networks
are
breaking
down.
Krueger
studied
admissions
to one top Ph.D. program. High scores on the Graduate
Record
Exam
helped
explain
who
got
in;
Ivy
League
degrees didn’t.
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So, parents, lighten up. The stakes have been
vastly
exaggerated.
Up
to
a
point,
we
canour
pushiness.
America
is
a competitive
society;
our
kids need
to
adjust
to
that.
But
too
much
pushiness
can
be4.
The
very
ambition we impose on our children may get some into
Harvard but may also set them up for disappointment.
One study of students0
years
out
found
that,
other
things
being
equal,
graduates
of
more
highly
job
selective-schools
experienced
dissatisfaction. They may have been so conditioned to
being on top that anything
less disappoints.
A)advantageous
B)contrarily
C)destructive
D)elite
E)employ
F)jlmction
G)justifications
H)literally
I) manipulate
J)meditate
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K)plausible
L)ranks
M)rationalize
N)signify
O)statistical
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英语六级新题型选词填空练习题及答案
A novel way of making computer memories
,
using
bacteria FOR half a
century
,
the
__________of
progress
in
the
computer
industry
has
been
to
do
more
with
’s
law
famously
observes
that
the
number
of
transistors
which
can
be
crammed
into
a
given
space __________ every 1months.
The amount of data that can be stored has grown
at a similar rate.
Yet as __________ get smaller
,
making them gets
harder and more expensive.
On May 10th Paul Otellini
,
the boss of Intel
,
a big American chipmaker
,
put the price of a new chip
factory at around $$10 billion.
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Happily for those that lack Intel’s resources,
there may be a cheaper option
—
namely to mimic Mother
Nature
,
who
has
been
building
tiny
__________
,
in
the
form
of
living
cells
and
their
components
,
for
billions
of
years
,
and has thus got rather good at it.
A paper published
in
Small
,
a
nanotechnology
journal
,
sets
out
the
latest
example
of
the
__________.
In
it
,
a
group
of
researchers
led
by
Sarah
Staniland at the University of
Leeds
,
in Britain
,
describe using naturally
occurring proteins to make arrays of tiny magnets
,
similar
to
those
employed
to
store
information
in
disk
researchers
took
their
__________
from
Magnetospirillum
magneticum
,
a
bacterium
that
is
sensitive
to
the
Earth’s
magnetic
field
thanks
to
t
he
presence within its cells of flecks of magnetite
,
a
form of iron oxide. Previous work has isolated the
protein that makes these miniature compasses. Using
genetic engineering
,
the team managed to persuade a
different bacterium
—
Escherichia coli
,
a ubiquitous
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critter
that
is
a
workhorse
of
biotechnology
—
to
__________ this protein in bulk.
Next
,
they
imprinted
a
block
of
gold
with
a
microscopic chessboard pattern of chemicals.
Half the squares contained anchoring points for
the protein.
The other half were left untreated as controls.
They
then
dipped
the
gold
into
a
solution
containing the protein
,
allowing it to bind to the
treated
squares
,
and
dunked
the
whole
lot
into
a
heated
__________ of iron salts.
After that
,
they examined the results with an
electron microscope.
Sure
enough
,
groups
of
magnetite
grains
had
materialised on the treated squares
,
shepherded into
place by the bacterial protein.
In
principle
,
each
of
these
magnetic
domains
could
store the one or the zero of a bit of information
,
according to how it was polarised.
Getting
from
there
to
a
real
computer
memory
would
be a long road.
For a start
,
the grains of magnetite are not
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strong
enough
magnets
to
make
a
useful
memory
,
and
the
size
of
each
domain
is
huge
by
modern
computing
__________.
But
Dr
Staniland
reckons
that
,
with
enough
tweaking
,
both
of
these
objections
could
be
dealt
with.
The __________ of this approach is that it might
not be so
capital- intensive as building a fab.
Growing
things
does
not
need
as
much
kit
as
making
the tweaking could be done
,
therefore
,
the
result might give the word biotechnology a whole new
meaning.
new meaning.
A) components B) advantage
C) standards D) compliments
E) essence F) inspiration
G) disadvantage H) doubles
I) solution J) resolution
K) devices L) manufacture
M) spirit N) product
O) technique
Nice juicy Apple
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ALTHOUGH
he
is
still
__________
things
up
at
Dell
,
an ailing
computer-maker
,
Carl
Icahn
has
found
time
to
tilt
at
another
tech
titan.
On
August
13th
the
veteran
shareholder activist __________that he had built up a
stake
in
Apple
,
though
he
stayed
mum
about
exactly
how
many shares he had bought. Mr Icahn
’
s intentions
,
however
,
are
crystal
clear
:
he
wants
the
consumer-electronics
behemoth
to
expand
plans
to
return some
of
its
whopping $$14billion
of cash
and
marketable securities to shareholders.
Mr
Icahn
is
also
after
more
money
at
Dell
,
where
he has been lobbying with allies against a __________
buy-out plan put forward by Michael Dell
,
the firm
’
s founder
,
and Silver Lake
,
a private-equity firm.
His pressing has already forced the buy-out group to
raise
its
initial
offer
by
over
$$350m
,
to
$$n
and he has taken his __________ to the courts in a bid
to extract an even higher price.
Other
tech
firms
have
been
attracting
the
attention
of
activist
investors
too.
Earlier
this
year
ValueAct Capital
,
an investment fund
,
said it had
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built up a $$2
billion stake in Microsoft. Jaguar Financial
,
a
Canadian bank
,
has been __________ fresh thinking at
troubled BlackBerry
,
which announced on August 12th
that
it
is
exploring
various
__________options
,
including alliances and a possible sale. And Elliott
Management
,
a
hedge
fund
,
has
been
lobbying
for
change
at NetApp
,
a data- storage firm that it thinks could
do more to improve returns to __________.
One reason tech firms have found themselves in
activists
’
crosshairs is
that
,
like Apple
,
some built up big cash piles during the
economic downturn and have been slow to use the money.
Financiers
hope
to
get
them
to
loosen
their
purse-strings faster and to pocket some of the cash.
Mr
Icahn
wants
Apple
to
increase
and
__________
a
share
buy- back
programme
that
is
currently
set
to
return
$$60
billion to shareholders by the end of015.
Another
reason
that
tech
firms
make
tempting
targets
for
shareholder
activists
is
that
swift
changes
in
technologies
can
trip
up
even
the
mightiest.
Witness
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the case of Microsoft
,
which ruled the roost during
the personal-computer era but has struggled to adapt
to
a
world
in
which
tablets
and
smartphones
are
all
the
rage.
Investors
hope
to
mint
money
by
pushing
companies
to change more rapidly in response to such upheavals
in their markets.
The
rewards
can
be
substantial.
Egged
on
by
Third
Point
,
an
activist
hedge
fund
,
Yahoo
__________Marissa Mayer as its new chief executive in
July012. By the time she celebrated a year in the job
last
month
,
the
troubled
web
giant
’
s
share
price
had
risen
by
over0%.
In
July
the
hedge
fund
sold
a
big
chunk
of
shares
back
to
Yahoo.
Mr
Icahn
thinks
Apple
’
s
share
price
,
which
closed
at
$$49on
August
14th
,
could
soar
too if the firm follows his advice on buy-backs. He
tweeted
this
week
that
he
had
had
a
“nice
__________”
with
Tim
Cook
,
Apple
’
s
boss
,
about
his
idea
,
though
he
did
not
say
what
Mr
Cook
thought
of
it.
If
Apple
drags
its feet
,
expect things to turn nasty.
A
)
shareholders B
)
strategic
C
)
communication D
)
battle
E
)
conversation F
)
encouraging 2016
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G
)
exciting H
)
stirring
I
)
appointedJ
)
race
K
)
revealed L
)
method
M
)
accelerate N
)
proposed
O
)
It isn’t just the beer that __________ to beer
bellies.
It
could
also
be
the
extra
calories
,
fat
and
unhealthy eating choices that may come
with __________drinking.
A
recent
study
found
that
men
consume
an
__________33
calories on
days
they
drink
a
moderate
amount
of
alcohol.
About1%
of
the
caloric
increase
comes
from
the
alcohol itself. Men also report eating higher amounts
of saturated fats and meat
,
and less fruit and milk
,
on those days than on days when they aren’t drinking,
the study showed.
Women fared a bit better
,
taking in an extra00
calories on moderate-drinking days
,
from the alcohol
and
eating
fattier
foods.
But
women’s
increase
in
c
alories from additional eating wasn’t statistically
significant
,
the study said.
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