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    Like many of the protesters (抗议者) at Occupy Wall Street in New York, Amanda Vodola is young, underemployed and loaded with student debt. She spends her days _________, helping _________ the movement, and her evenings waiting tables at a restaurant in Brooklyn. Last spring, she graduated from Fordham University with a degree in English. “I grew up with this narrative that to get a good job I need to go to school,” she says. But the job she has “is not enough to pay the bills”. And the bills she has _________ most about are the ones tied to that narrative: the $30,000 she _________ in college loans.

In November, when their six-month grace period run _________, Vodola and millions of other students who graduated in May have to start _________ their loans. Repayment requirements for private loans kick in (开始生效) _________ whether _________ have found jobs. Since employment rates for recent college graduates have _________ in the past two years, as have starting salaries, the __________ of a sharp rise in student-loan delinquencies (到期未付) has led some economists to __________ that this could be the next __________ crisis, rippling (波及) into the wider economy. Total US student-loan debt, which __________ credit-card debt for the first time last year, is on track to __________ $1,000 billion this year. That’s a nearly 8% __________ over last year.

But neither these __________ nor the voices of students, __________ by debt, at protests in cities and on campuses throughout the nation are likely to keep the families of high school seniors from seeing a brand-name education as a __________ to a better life. They’ve long been told that higher education is an __________ in the future—even as the costs of college has __________ 538% over the past thirty years.

1.A.running around B.keeping fit C.warming up D.checking out

2.A.establish B.resemble C.found D.organize

3.A.puzzled B.interrupted C.worried D.carried

4.A.collects B.owes C.costs D.accounts

5.A.down B.up C.off D.out

6.A.raising B.repaying C.rearranging D.rating

7.A.although B.in contrast with C.regardless of D.because of

8.A.borrowers B.owners C.lenders D.holders

9.A.dropped B.changed C.collapsed D.slimmed

10.A.stability B.possibility C.promotion D.security

11.A.command B.instruct C.appreciate D.predict

12.A.political B.religious C.financial D.legal

13.A.decreased B.topped C.compared D.lowered

14.A.hit B.knock C.blow D.strike

15.A.advance B.progress C.transfer D.increase

16.A.conclusions B.graphs C.statistics D.abstracts

17.A.rejected B.burdened C.admitted D.boycotted

18.A.sign B.label C.fame D.ticket

19.A.investment B.instrument C.indication D.inspiration

20.A.strengthened B.flown C.zoomed D.broken

 

1.A 2.D 3.C 4.B 5.D 6.B 7.C 8.A 9.A 10.B 11.D 12.C 13.B 14.A 15.D 16.C 17.B 18.D 19.A 20.C 【解析】 本文是一篇新闻报道。今年美国大学生助学贷款居所有信用卡贷款之首,他们在毕业之后面临着很大的还款压力。经济学家预测这将是下一次金融危机。 1.考查动词短语辨析。句意: 她花了几天的时间四处奔波。A. running around四处奔忙;B. keeping fit保持健康;C. warming up热身;D. checking out(结账)退房。根据文章开头Like many of the protesters (抗议者) 可知,Amanda Vodola像很多纽约的抗议者一样,为组织抗议活动四处奔波。故选A项 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意: 她花了几天的时间四处奔波,帮助组织运动。A. establish建立;B. resemble相似,类似;C. found创立;D. organize组织。根据下一句…and her evenings waiting tables at a restaurant (晚上在餐厅等桌位)可知,她是帮助组织这次抗议。故选D项。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她最担心的是那些与这种说法有关的账单。A. puzzled感到困惑的;B. interrupted打断; C. worried担心,担忧;D. carried携带。根据the job she has “is not enough to pay the bills和下一句中的the $30,000 she___ in college loans可知,她有大学助学贷款。她大学毕业后工作的报酬不足以支付贷款账单,这让她很担忧。故选C项。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她最担心的是那些与这种说法有关的账单:她在大学贷款中欠下的3万美元。A. collects收集;B. owes欠……;C. costs花费;D. accounts 解释说明。根据the college loans可知,应该是“欠3万美元的大学助学贷款”。故选B项。 5.考查动词短语辨析。句意:在11月,当他们的六个月宽限期到期时,Vodola和数百万其他5月份毕业的学生不得不开始偿还他们的贷款。A. run (sb.) down把某人撞到;B. run up向上跑;C. run off跑开;D. run out 用光,用完,耗尽。此处指“六个月的宽限期用完了”。故填D项。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当他们的六个月宽限期到期时,Vodola和数百万其他5月份毕业的学生不得不开始偿还他们的贷款。A. raising筹集资金;B. repaying偿还,付还;C. rearranging重新安排;D. rating评定。根据下一句Repayment requirements (偿还要求)可知,要求他们开始偿还贷款。故选B项。 7.考查介词短语辨析。句意:无论借款人是否找到工作,对私人贷款的还款要求都会开始生效。 A. although虽然;B. in contrast with与……对比;C. regardless of尽管,不管,不顾;D. because of因为。根据上文,六个月宽限期过了,不管什么情况,都必须偿还助学贷款。故选C项。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:无论借款人是否找到工作,对私人贷款的还款要求都会开始生效。 A. borrowers借款人;B. owners所有人,主人; C. lenders放款人,出借人;D. holders持有人。上文提到the college loans,应该是“借款人”。故选A项。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:由于近两年来大学毕业生的就业率有所下降,起薪也有所下降。A. dropped下降;B. changed变化;C. collapsed倒塌,崩溃;D. slimmed变苗条;精简,缩减。as have starting salaries是“as+助动词+主语”结构,意为“也”;指前面的情况也适用于后者;根据下文“大学生还不起贷款” 可知,他们的起薪有所下降,失业率也有所下降。故选A项。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:因此有可能出现学生贷款到期不能支付的情况大幅增长。A. stability稳定性;B. possibility可能性;C. promotion晋升,推广,促进;D. security安全。大学生的就业率下降了,工资起薪也降低了,就会有贷款到期不能支付的可能性。故选B项。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:学生贷款到期未付的情况的大幅上升的可能信,导致一些经济学家预测,这可能是下一次金融危机。A. command指挥、命令; B. instruct指示;C. appreciate欣赏;D. predict预测。根据后面的could be the next ___ crisis (可能是下一次___危机)可知,经济学家是“预测”。故选D项。 12.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:经济学家预测这可能是下一次金融危机。A. political政治的;B. religious宗教的;C. financial经济的;D. legal合法的。根据下文的economy (经济)、student-loan debt (助学贷款债务)和 credit-card debt (信用卡债务)可知,此处是金融危机。故选C项。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:美国学生贷款债务总额去年首次居信用卡债务之首。A. decreased下降了,减少;B. topped超过,居……之首;C. compared比较;D. lowered使降低。根据下文on track to_____ $1,000 billion this year可知,学生贷款数额巨大。故选B项。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:今年有望达到一万亿美元。A. hit达到;B. knock敲;C. blow吹;D. strike罢工,(钟声)敲响,打击。这里指美国整个助学贷款总和会达到一万亿美元。故选A项。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意: 这比去年增长了近8%。A. advance提高;B. progress进步;C. transfer转让,转移;D. increase增加。根据上文$1,000 billion this year可知,此处是学生贷款增加。故选D项。 16.考查名词词义辨析。句意: 但是,无论是这些统计数据,还是背负着债务负担的学生在全国各地城市和校园抗议的声音,都不能阻止高中毕业生的家庭将名牌教育视为过上更美好生活的入场券。A. conclusions结论;B. graphs图表;C. statistics统计数字;D. abstracts摘要,概要。上文的on track to____ $1,000 billion和 a nearly 8% increase可知,此处是关于学生贷款情况的统计数据。故选C项。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意: 但是,无论是这些统计数据,还是背负着债务负担的学生在全国各地城市和校园抗议的声音,都不可能阻止高中毕业生的家庭将名牌教育视为过上更美好生活的门票。A. rejected拒绝;B. burdened负担;C. admitted承认;D. boycotted抵制。根据空后的by debt可知,此处是背负着债务。故选B项。 18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但是,无论是这些统计数据,还是背负着债务负担的学生在全国各地城市和校园抗议的声音,都不可能阻止高中毕业生的家庭将名牌教育视为过上更美好生活的入场券。A. sign标记,手势;B. label标签;C. fame名声;D. ticket票,入场券,通行证。根据上文I grew up with this narrative that to get a good job I need to go to school(在我成长的过程中,就有这样一种说法:为了找到一份好工作,我需要去上学)可知,每一个家庭都把受到良好的教育看成是通向更好生活的入场券。故选D项。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们很久以来就被告知受更高等的教育是对未来的一种投资。A. investment投资;B. instrument工具;C. indication暗示;D. inspiration灵感。为了孩子的未来,每一个家庭都花钱让孩子受到良好的教育。故选A项。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们很久以来就被告知受更高等的教育是对未来的一种投资——尽管在过去的三十年里,大学的成本增长了538%。A. strengthened增强,加强;B. flown飞;C. zoomed猛增;D. broken破裂。根据数据538%可知,大学费用成本急剧上升。故选C项。
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