高考英语阅读理解冲刺训练Day 38
Passage 1
The British Medical Journal recently featured a strong respon to what was judged an inappropriately merciful reaction by a medical school to a student cheating in an examination. Although we have insufficient reliable data about the extent of this phenomenon, its prevention, or its effective management, much can be concluded and acted upon on the basis of common n.
There is general agreement that there should be zero tolerance of cheating in a profession bad on trust and one on which human lives depend. It is reasonable to assume that cheaters in medical school will be more likely than others to continue to act dishonestly with patients, colleagues, and government.
论文周记 The behaviors under question are multifactorial in origin. There are familial(家庭的), religious, and cultural values that are acquired long before medical school. For example, co
史进绰号untries, cultures, and subcultures exist where bribes and dishonest behaviour are very normal. There are condary schools in which neither staff nor students tolerate cheating and others where cheating is common;there are homes which cultivate young people with high standards of moral behaviour and others which leave moral training to the harmful influence of television and the market place.安全施工方案
Medical schools reflect society and cannot be expected to remedy all the ills of a society. The lection process of medical students might be expected to favour applicants with positive moral behaviour. Medical schools should be the major focus of attention for cultivating future doctors with moral nsitivity. Unfortunately there are troubling data that suggest that during medical school the moral behaviour of medical students does not necessarily improve; indeed, moral development may actually stop or even regress(倒退).
It is critical that the academic and clinical leaders of the institution t a personal example on moral behaviour. Medical schools must do something to make sure that their
students are expected to be clear from day one. The development of a school's culture of moral behaviour requires cooperation with the students in which they play an active role in its creation and developing. Moreover, the school's examination system and general treatment of students must be fair. Finally, the treatment of infractions must be firm, fair, transparent(透明的).
1. What does the author say about cheating in medical schools?________
玉兔呈祥A. Extensive rearch has been done about this phenomenon.
B. We have sufficient data to prove that prevention is possible.
C. We know that this phenomenon exists in every medical school.
D. We still need more reliable data to know how rious it is.
2. According to the author, it is important to prevent cheating in medical schools becau________ .
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A. the medical profession is bad on trust
B. there is zero tolerance of cheating in medicine
C. the medical profession depends on the government
D. cheating exists extensively in medical schools
荞麦馒头3. Which of the following statements will the author probably agree with?________
A. Medical schools should make a less competitive environment for students.
心理咨询案例报告B. Outstanding people should create a t of moral standards to be followed.
C. Medical students should be positive in creating and prerving moral behavior.
D. We should focus on the cau and effect of the cheating in exams in medical schools.
4. Which of the following can be implied from the passage?________
A. It makes little n to talk about medical school student cheating in exams.
B. Medical schools haven't been doing well to help students develop morally.
C. Cheating in exams is tolerable outride of medical school circle.
D. Elimination of exams helps cultivate healthier characters of medical school students.
午后的阳光Passage 2
Post-00s is a documentary about growing up. It covers almost every aspect of millennials’ experiences on their path toward adolescence – their struggles with schoolwork, their relationship with peers, their confusion if a younger brother or sister is born into the family, and their growing desire to keep a distance from their parents. But this five-episode ries was different from any other TV program with a similar theme.
Post-00s was filmed over a period of 10 years, during which the show’s makers followed a group of kids from when they were infants through to when they became teenagers. In other words, the show’s “characters” grow older for real, and their stories are all real.
“Coming-of-age” stories, as they’re known, have a special appeal. They satisfy our curiosity of looking at someone el’s life, and we become more and more attached to the characters as if we truly know them. And while we enjoy the truthfulness of the stories becau nothing is t in advance, we also can’t help but feel the cruelty of reality. After all, there’s no re-writing of the script (剧本) and there’s no turning back – this is real life.
This realness can also be en in Boyhood, a 2014 film that won the Silver Bear award for best director at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. During a period of 12 years, the film follows the life of Mason Jr – played by US actor Ellar Coltrane – from when he was 6 to when he finished high school.