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2.If you study medicine at university,chances are you'll become a doctor.For music students,it's less (51)Cwhat job you'll end up with…but it could be really fulfilling.The idea that options are (52)Band jobs are few for music graduates needs to (53)A
It's wrongly assumed that when it comes to jobs,music students are (54)Dtheir field of study.(55)D,music graduates go on to do a wide range of jobs in a variety of different industries.
Alumni surveys from the University of Nottingham show that music graduates are employed across a varied range of (56)B.As you might expect,a large proportion (50%) work in the creative industry,but the roles performed by graduates (57)Agreatly.
Some music grads work with professional ensembles(歌舞团),but not all are performing as (58)A:----Music grads work in publishing,editing,media production,broadcasting,and marketing.And many work in management roles.Less anticipated but no less common is the employment of music graduates in finance and banking,legal and consultancy.
Dr.Robert Adlington,an associate professor of music at the University of Nottingham,(59)Bthese successful and varied outcomes to the highly desirable (60)Ddeveloped by music students during their studies.
In 2011,the Confederate of British Industry outlined the seven skills that(61)Demployability:self-management,team work,business and customer awareness,problem solving,communication,numeracy,and IT skills.Adlington says that music students develop all seven of these.By this measure,music graduates are among the most (62)Dof all.
While some of these skills are obtained by students of all subjects-for example,team work,good communication,self-management-Adlington points out that music students have a(n) (63)B.The experience of organising,hosting,and performing in events that are open to the public provides them with skills beyond those on other degree programmes.Few degrees require knowledge of customer awareness,or interaction with the public,for example.
Music graduates'success is a(n) (64)Aof how changes in the music industry allow artists to produce and publicise themselves.The internet means artists can publish,distribute,and promote their own work.These methods are nothing new,but if (65)Dprofessional knowledge and experience,it can be a winning,name-making recipe.
 
51.A.importantB.urgentC.obviousD.satisfactory
52.A.tightB.narrowC.hollowD.strict
53.A.changeB.liberateC.reflectD.function
54.A.contributed toB.related toC.lost toD.restricted to
55.A.In additionB.In turnC.In contrastD.In reality
56.A.contractsB.fieldsC.subjectsD.majors
57.A.varyB.improveC.reverseD.multiply
58.A.musiciansB.managersC.amateursD.customers
59.A.devotesB.owesC.alertsD.adapts
60.A.optionsB.intervalsC.charactersD.skills
61.A.isolateB.regulateC.offerD.define
62.A.comfortableB.honorableC.reliableD.employable
63.A.benefitB.advantageC.chanceD.resolution
64.A.reflectionB.commandC.potentialD.knowledge
65.A.related toB.charged withC.exposed toD.combined with.

分析 这是一篇议论文.对于学音乐的学生就业范围的狭窄性这种传统的看法应该改变了,文章从多方面说明音乐毕业生就业的优势.

解答 51-55.CBADD            56-60.BAABD            61-65.DDBAD
51.C 考查形容词. 对于学音乐的学生而言,你将来是什么工作却不是那么显而易见,但是真的很有意义.Obvious"显然的,显而易见的",符合语境.A"重要的";B"紧急的,急迫的";D"令人满意的".
52.B  考查形容词.认为音乐毕业生的就业选择狭窄的观点需要改变了.narrow"狭窄的",符合语境.A"紧的";C"空的,空腹的";D"严格的".
53.A  考查动词.根据上题解释可知此处change"改变"正确.B"解放,释放";C"反映,反射";D"功能,职责".
54.D  考查动词.当提到工作时,人们错误地认为音乐生局限于他们的研究领域.be restricted to"仅限于…,局限于…",符合语境.A"捐赠,捐献;有助于";B"和…有关";C"不再被享有的".
55.D 考查固定短语. 事实上,音乐毕业生可以在不同的行业做不同的工作.in reality"实际上,事实上",符合语境.A"此外";B"轮流,依次";C"相比之下".
56.B  考查名词.调查表明音乐毕业生受雇于各种不同的领域.Field"领域",符合语境.A"合同";C"科目";D"专业,主修".
57.A  考查动词.正如你所料,50%是在创意产业工作,但是毕业生所扮演的角色多种多样.vary"变化,改变",符合语境.B"提高";C"颠倒,倒退";D"乘,使增加".
58.A  考查名词.一些音乐毕业生在歌舞团工作,但是并非所有的都是作为音乐家演出.A"音乐家";B"经理";C"业余爱好者";D"客户".
59.B  考查固定短语. owe…to…"把…归功于…",符合语境.devote"奉献,致力于";alert"警告,警惕";adapt"改编,使适应".
60.D  考查名词.音乐毕业生所具备的高超的令人满意的技能.skills"技能",符合语境.A"选择";B"间隔";C"特性,人物角色".
61.D   考查动词.2011年,英国工业联盟概述了定义就业能力7种技能.define"定义,规定",符合语境.A"隔离,孤立";B"调节,调控";C"提供".
62.D  考查形容词.据此估量,音乐毕业生是当中最适宜雇佣的.employable"适宜雇佣的",符合语境.A"舒适的,舒服的";B"光荣的,可敬的";C"可靠的,可信赖的".
63.B  考查名词.根据上文的"for for example,team work,good communication,self-management"等可知这些都是优势,故advantage"优势,有利条件"正确.
64.A  考查名词.音乐毕业生的成功是音乐产业允许艺术家生产和宣传自己这种变化的一种反映.reflection"反射,反映",符合语境.B"命令,允许";C"潜能,可能性";D"知识,学问".
65.D  考查固定短语.这些方法都不是什么新的,但是如何和专业知识、经验联系在一起,就成为一个获胜的良方.D"和…连接在一起",符合语境.A"和…有联系";B"被控告";C"曝光,暴露".

点评 解答此类题,首先要浏览所给词汇,对这些词汇的意义、词性有一个初步的了解,然后在通读全文,了解文章大意的基础上进行试填;答完后再通读一篇文章,确保语句通顺,语意连贯.

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11.When Major Mary Jennings Hegar was serving as a captain in Afghanistan,her aircraft was shot down by enemy fire while she and her crew were taking back injured soldiers.Though injured,she completed the rescue mission (任务) while under tire on the ground and received the Purple Heart and the Distinguished Flying Cross for"outstanding heroism and selfless devotion to duty."
However,Hegar did not get credit for serving in combat (战斗),for it is illegal for women to be in official combat positions and to get the benefits that come with them.Hegar and three other service women filed a lawsuit(诉讼) in federal court in San Fransico on Nov.27in a long-overdue challenge to the Pentagon's (五角大楼) ban.
Women have always served in the military (and lost their lives),but Congress and the Pentagon have limits on them,In 1988the military adopted the"risk rule,"which allowed women to be kept out of even noncombat positions if they were likely to be at risk of being fired on or captured(被俘).In 1994  it dropped that rule,but then Secretary of Defense Les Aspin adopted the ban on placing women in official ground combat positions after a poll showed weak public support for allowing women to volunteer for combat.
Many military women who constitute 14% of the 1.4million active members of the military object to the policy because it stops them from applying for some 238,000jobs and excludes (排除) them from certain promotions.It is particularly unfair because it doesn't protect women in service.Fully 85% of women,who have served since Sept.11,report having served in a combat zone or an area where they were faced with combat or immediate danger according to the lawsuit,and half reported being involved in combat operations.At least 860female troops have been wounded and 144killed in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
In fact,as Hegar's suit argues,the ban actually puts women in greater danger,la many cases,women fight alongside men in"female engagement teams"that endure the same conditions,but because they are thought not combat eligible (有资格的) they may not have received proper training.
The ban does another bad thing:drive talented women out of service.Hegar says she is asked to leave the Air National Guard for a Reserve Liaison position because she is excluded from jobs she would like to apply for.Another woman who is suing,Captain Alexandra Zoe Bedell who was sent twice to Afghanistan,left active duty last year,because of the combat exclusion policy.
It is hard to sec how the Pentagon could meet this burden.Clearly,women are capable of taking challenging,dangerous combat assignment,because as the careers of Hegar and others like her have shown they are doing it now.The Pentagon's policy is based on"outdated idea of women",just the sort of thing the Constitution forbids.
But the Pentagon should not wait for the courts to order it to treat female service members equally.There can be little doubt that a court will eventually do just that and little doubt that,in the very near future,the no-combat rule,like the racial segregation (隔离) of troops and"Don't ask,don't tell,"will seem like an ancient relic (遗物) of unenlightened (愚昧无知的) times.
66.What can we know about Major Mary Jennings Hegar from the first paragraph?B
A.She failed in the rescue mission.
B.Her deeds were awarded by authorities
C.While taking back the injured soldiers some crew died.
D.When she was serving as a captain her aircraft crashed.
67.The underlined word‘'constitute"in the fourth paragraph meansB.
A.take up 
B.make up 
C.set up 
D.build up
68.Many military women objected to the policy mainly becauseC.
A.it had an effect on women's rights
B.it was unfair to protect women in service
C.it prevented them from some jobs and promotions
D.it was opposed to women's volunteering for combat
69.What does the writer want to tell us in the last two paragraphs?A
A.Pentagon should stop the ban immediately.
B.Pentagon will not obey the court's decision.
C.Pentagon should have more women soldiers.
D.The public should be patient with the Pentagon.
70.Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the passage?C
A.Hegar was popular with other military women.
B.The ban in fact reduced the number of the wounded.
C.Women can carry out dangerous combat assignments.
D.Pentagon's policy treated military men and women equally.

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