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65. Don’t tie around your bleeding leg tightly, or you could     .

    A. stop bleeding       B. reduce stress

    C. lose your foot      D. cause breathlessness

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64. If you are still choking after six tries, you should      .

    A. keep a sense of humor    B. call 911 and leave the line open

    C. use your hand our clean cotton D. lie down with your hands behind your neck

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63. When you see a colorful cross made of rocks in the wilderness, you know   .

    A. someone is bleeding  B. someone is choking

    C. someone is lost     D. someone is attacked by a bear

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62. How many of the 20,000 applicants would be refused by Columbia College this year?

  A. 18,260         B.1,740         C. 18,350               D.1,950

答案:60-62 DBA 

C

Besides calling 911, here is what to do in some life-threatening emergencies when no one

is   around to help.

Lost in the wilderness

First, you’ve got to acknowledge you’re in trouble. Stay where

you can be seen clearly and remember to rest. Keeping a sense

of humor helps too-it reduces stress and helps creative thinking.

In a wide open area, make a colorful cross out of rocks to show

your present position.

  Choking

Aim to hit the top of the chair against your stomach, in the soft part

below the bony upside-down V of the ribs(肋骨). Make a sudden

push against the chair. If you still can’t breathe after six tries, call 911,

even if you can’t talk. Write the word choking somewhere nearby, and

leave the line open until help arrives.

  Severe bleeding

Use your hand or clean cotton, or paper towels, or a scarf,

or any cloth you can find, and push down on the wound

until the bleeding stops. But if you put a band around

your leg tightly, you’re going to close the vessels(血管)

to the entire leg. In this way, you could lose your foot.

Bear attack

If you surprise a bear, don’t run away. That invites an attack.

Instead, stand up and back away slowly, without looking the

  bear in the eyes. If it does charge at you, stick out your chest,

raise your arms, and spread your legs. Shout at the bear, to

frighten it. If it’s going to attack, lie facedown, with your hands

held firmly behind your neck. Play dead until you’re sure the bear

is gone.

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61.Which of the following has the highest acceptance rate this year?

  A. Yale College.   B. Georgetown University.   C. Columbia College.  D. Dartmouth College.

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60. What’s the passage mainly about?

  A. Harvard has the lowest admission rate this year.

  B. Many factors have led to the intense competition.

  C. Famous universities prefer to have more students on their waiting lists.

  D. Admission to famous universities became even more difficult this year.

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59. The author’s attitude toward the Peales is in general _______.

A. puzzled         B. excited        C. admiring        D. disappointed

答案:56-59 DABC  

B

New York Times–The already crazed competition for admission to the nation’s most famous universities and colleges became even more intense this year, with many recording the lowest acceptance rates.

Harvard College, for example, offered admission to only 7.1 percent of the 27,462 high school seniors who applied - or, put another way, it rejected 93 of every 100 applicants, many with extraordinary achievements, like a perfect score on one of the SAT exams. Yale College accepted 8.3 percent of its 22,813 applicants. Both rates were records.

Columbia College admitted 8.7 percent of its applicants, Brown University and Dartmouth College about 13 percent, and Bowdoin College and Georgetown University 18 percent - also records.

   “We love the people we admitted, but we also love a very large number of the people who we were not able to admit,” said William R. Fitzsimmons, dean (主任) of admissions and financial aid at Harvard College.

Some colleges said they placed more students on their waiting lists than in recent years, in part because of uncertainty over how many admitted students would decide to enroll . Harvard and Princeton stopped accepting students through early admission this academic year; that meant that more than 1,500 students who would have been admitted in December were likely to have applied to many famous schools in the regular round.

Many factors contributed to the tightening of the competition at the most selective colleges, admissions deans said. The number of high school graduates in the nation has grown each year over the last decade and a half, experts estimate that the figure will reach the highest point this year or next, which might reduce the competition a little.

Other factors were the ease of online applications, expanded financial aid packages, an ambitious students’ applying to ever more colleges.

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58. The underlined word “unearthed” is closest in meaning to“ ______”.

  A. showed        B. dug up          C. invented          D. looked over

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57. The author mentions in Paragraph 1 that Washington tipped his hat to the figures in the painting to show that ________.

  A. Charles Willson Peale’s painting was very lifelike

  B. Washington respected Charles Willson Peale’s work

  C. Washington was friendly with Raphaelle and Titian Peale

  D. the painting of the two brothers was very large

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56. What is the main topic of the passage?

A. The life of Charles Willson Peale.          B. Portraits in the 18th century.

  C. The Peale Museum.                   D. A family of artists.

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