【題目】Find Your Liberal Arts College (文理學(xué)院)

Smith College

Smith is a liberal arts college where women's minds matter. Our small classes, picturesque campus and open curriculum attract students from all over the world.

Smith College began more than 140 years ago and is a distinguished liberal arts college committed to providing the highest quality undergraduate education for women to enable them to develop their talents and to participate effectively and fully in society.

Shimer College

For 150 years Shimer has prepared students with a classical liberal arts education. Consider the differences All original sources. All discussion classes of twelve or less. No lectures. No tests. Classes follow the Socratic Method—professors ask questions that challenge students to express and support their ideas. Learning is a constant dialogue where every opinion, every position is questioned and analyzed.

Swarthmore College

A liberal arts college of 1,500 students near Philadelphia, Swarthmore is recognized internationally for its climate of academic excitement and commitment to bettering the world.

Aside from offering valuable academic experiences, what's unique about learning at Swarthmore? Your first semester is pass-fail, so you can learn for learning's sake. We have a one-of-a-kind Honors Program. And where else can you explore a liberal arts curriculum paired with an engineering program?

Pine Manor College

Minutes away from downtown Boston, Pine Manor College consistently ranks among the most diverse liberal arts colleges in the nation and among the top 15 for small class size among liberal arts colleges. Affordable private education for women, Pine Manor College offers students a personalized education grounded in the liberal arts tradition. At PMC, students receive individualized academic, social, and financial support to achieve their goals.

1Which college would you like to go to if you enjoy learning through talking?

A.Pine Manor College.B.Shimer College.

C.Swarthmore College.D.Smith College.

2What is special about Swarthmore College?

A.There is an engineering program for students.

B.Students needn't worry about failing a test.

C.It is larger than any other liberal arts college.

D.Students can learn engineering instead of liberal arts.

3What is the similarity between Pine Manor College and Smith College?

A.They are small colleges.B.They are expensive colleges.

C.They are women's colleges.D.They have the same history.

【答案】

1B

2A

3C

【解析】

這是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章給讀者介紹了四所文理學(xué)院,以及每所大學(xué)的特點。

1細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Shimer College部分的Classes follow the Socratic Method—professors ask questions that challenge students to express and support their ideas. All discussion classes of twelve or less. (所有的討論班12人或者更少)Learning is a constant dialogue where every opinion, every position is questioned and analyzed.(課堂上遵循蘇格拉底式的教學(xué)方法——教授提問,挑戰(zhàn)學(xué)生表達和支持他們的觀點。學(xué)習是一種持續(xù)的對話,每個觀點,每個立場都被質(zhì)疑和分析)可知,如果你喜歡通過討論學(xué)習,可以選擇Shimer College。B. Shimer College.符合以上說法,故選B項。

2細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Swarthmore College部分的We have a one-of-a-kind Honors Program. And where else can you explore a liberal arts curriculum paired with an engineering program?(我們有一個獨一無二的榮譽課堂。你還能在哪里找到與工程項目相結(jié)合的文理課程呢?)可知Swarthmore College的特殊之處是提供了和文科課程相結(jié)合的工程項目。A. There is an engineering program for students.(給學(xué)生提供了一個工程項目)符合以上說法,故選A項。

3細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Smith College部分的Smith College began more than 140 years ago and is a distinguished liberal arts college committed to providing the highest quality undergraduate education for women(史密斯大學(xué)建于140年前,是一所著名的文理學(xué)院,致力于給女性提供最高質(zhì)量的本科教育)Pine Manor College部分的Affordable private education for women, Pine Manor College offers students a personalized education grounded in the liberal arts tradition.(為女性提供負擔得起私立教育,派恩莊園學(xué)校為學(xué)生提供基于人文藝術(shù)傳統(tǒng)的個性化教學(xué))可知,史密斯學(xué)院和派恩莊園學(xué)校的共同特點是:它們是專門為女性設(shè)立的學(xué)校。C. They are women's colleges.(它們是女子學(xué)院)符合以上說法,故選C項。

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