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40天攻克大学英语四级-第2部分

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      Margarite Santos is a 21…year…old senior at USC。 She began college as a biology major but found she was “really bored with bacteria。” So she took a class in gerontology and discovered that she liked it。 She says; “I did volunteer work in retirement homes and it was very satisfying。”    
      实际上我们只要读下面划线的部分就知道本文的中心和每段的主题了。    
      For an increasing number of students at American universities; old is suddenly in。 The reason is obvious: the graying of America means jobs。 Coupled with the aging of the baby…boom(生育高峰)generation; a longer life span means that the nation's elderly population is bound to expand significantly over the next 50 years。 By 2050; 25 percent of all Americans will be older than 65; up from 14 percent in 1995。 The change poses profound questions for government and society; of course。 But it also creates career opportunities in medicine and health professions; and in law and business as well。 “In addition to the doctors; we're going to need more sociologists; biologists; urban planners and specialized lawyers;” says Professor Edward Schneider of the University of Southern California’s (USC) School of Gerontology(老年学)。    
      Lawyers can specialize in “elder law;” which covers everything from trusts and estates to nursing…home abuse and age discrimination(歧视)。 Businessmen see huge opportunities in the elder market because the baby boomers; 74 million strong; are likely to be the wealthiest group of retirees in human history。 “Any student who combines an expert knowledge in gerontology with; say; an MBA or law degree will have a license to print money;” one professor says。    
      Margarite Santos is a 21…year…old senior at USC。 She began college as a biology major but found she was “really bored with bacteria。” So she took a class in gerontology and discovered that she liked it。 She says; “I did volunteer work in retirement homes and it was very satisfying。”    
      我们知道文章的主题是“old is suddenly in。 The graying of America means jobs”,即美国人的老年化给社会带来了多样的工作机会,也即老年学“gerontology”变得受欢迎。第二段作者从律师和商人两方面加以论证,第三段用一个学生的例子进行进一步说明。    
      我们要想准确知道哪一个选项是正确选项,就需要了解迷惑项的出题方式。知道正确答案为什么对和错误选项为什么错。    
      请先花五分钟时间做上面第二篇文章的五个问题:    
      1。 “… old is suddenly in” (Line 1; Para。 1) most probably means “ ”。    
      A) America has suddenly become a nation of old people    
      B) gerontology has suddenly become popular    
      C) more elderly professors are found on American campuses    
      D) American colleges have realized the need of enrolling older students    
      2。 With the aging of America; lawyers can benefit 。    
      A) from the adoption of the “elder law”    
      B) from rendering special services to the elderly    
      C) by enriching their professional knowledge    
      D) by winning the trust of the elderly to promote their own interests    
      3。 Why can businessmen make money in the emerging elder market?    
      A) Retirees are more generous in spending money。    
      B) They can employ more gerontologists。    
      C) The elderly possess an enormous purchasing power。    
      D) There are more elderly people working than before。    
      4。 Who can make big money in the new century acomording to the passage?    
      A) Retirees who are business…minded。    
      B) The volunteer workers in retirement homes。    
      C) College graduates with an MBA or law degree。    
      D) Professionals with a good knowledge of gerontology。    
      5。 It can be seen from the passage that the expansion of America’s elderly population 。    
      A) will provide good job opportunities in many areas    
      B) will impose an unbearable burden on society    
      C) may lead to nursing home abuse and age discrimination    
      D) will create new fields of study in universities    
      老师在出迷惑选项时会有如下四种错误方式:    
      图2    
      第一步我们浏览文章,找到文章中心和每段大意。    
      第二步同学们把题干中的关键词划线,然后就可以知道第1题应从头两句中找到答案,第2题应在第二段的第一句话找,第3题在第二段的第二句话找答案,第4题接着读第二段就可以,而最后一题为主旨题。    
      第三步具体做题。    
      1.【答案解析】B。我们通过头两句话可以知道答案。A)选项犯了二类错误,文中提到美国老年人越来越多,但这只是一个事实,不是作者的主题;C)选项犯了一类错误,文中根本没有提到美国校园里有越来越多的老年教授;D)选项也犯了一类错误,并没有提到美国大学认识到招收老年学生的必要性。    
      2.【答案解析】A。第二段的第一句话意思是“律师可以专业于‘老年人法’,‘老年人法’包括了从信托到资产,从养老院虐待到年龄歧视的各种事情”。从这句话可知答案)。本题中的B)选项迷惑性最大,“律师可以从给老年人提供特殊服务中得益”。仔细分析,这个选项犯了三类错误,因为它的范围超出了原文,原文只是说了“老年人法”,而“特殊服务”的范畴比它大得多。C)容易排除,为一类错误。D)选项中的“trust”一词意思为“信任”,和原文中的“信托”并不是同一个意思,注意不要被出题老师迷惑。    
      3.【答案解析】C。第二段的第二句话说“商人在老年人市场看到巨大的机会,因为七千四百多万生育高峰时期出生的人口很可能是人类历史上最富有的一群退休者。”故答案为C),“老年人拥有巨大的购买力”。其中B)和D)容易排除,均为一类错误,无关选项。但很多同学会把A)误选为正确答案,这些同学的主观性太强。A)说“退休者花钱更大方”,是对原文进行的过分引申:有钱不一定就花钱大方。    
      4.【答案解析】D。第二段最后一句话引用一位教授的话说明老年学的重要性。“任何学生如果把老年学的专业知识和比如工商管理硕士或法学位结合起来就有了印钱的执照”。本句话用一个比喻说明了这类学生可以挣大钱。故答案为D),“有老年学知识的职业人士”。此处“职业人士”即指“商人或律师等”,与原文完全吻合。本题A)和B)选项容易排除,为一类错误。但C)迷惑性很大。C)说“有工商管理硕士或法学位的大学毕业生”,只说出了原文的一个方面,但“大学毕业生”的范畴远大于“有老年学专业知识的学生”,所以犯了三类错误。    
      5.【答案解析】A。本题为主旨题。美国老年人口的增加会在很多领域提供很好的工作机会。B)过于夸大了老年人对社会造成的负担,为二类错误。C)选项只是现象,并不是结果,为二类错误。D)选项为一类错误,无关选项。    
      经过了如此细致的分析,第四步检查时就可以很快完成了。    
      【文章大意】    
      对越来越多的美国大学生来说,老年学突然时髦起来。理由很明显:美国的人口老龄化意味一些就业机会。随着生育高峰一代的老龄化,人的寿命延长就意味着全国老年人口在今后50年内必然有相当大的增长。到2050年,65岁以上的美国人将从1995年的14%增长到25%。当然,这种变化给政府和社会提出一些深刻的问题。但是这也在医药卫生界以及法律和商业界创造了就业机会。南加利弗尼亚大学老年学学院的爱德华·施奈德教授说:“除了大夫,我们将迫切需要有更多的社会学家、生物学家、城市规划人员和专业律师。”    
      律师可以成为“老年人法”专家,“老年人法”涉及从财产委托、房地产到敬老院虐待和年龄歧视等所有方面。商人在老年人市场看到巨大的商机,因为生育高峰期人数高达七千四百万的人口很可能将成为人类历史上最富有的退休群体。一位教授说:“任何学生只要有老年学的专门知识,又有一个学位,例如工商管理硕士或法律学位,就如同有印制钞票的许可证一般。”    
      玛格丽特·桑托斯是南加利弗尼亚大学的一名21岁的四年级学生。她上大学时是个生物学专业的学生,但是她发现自己“实在厌烦细菌”。所以在她上了一堂老年学课程后,发现很喜欢这门课程。她说:“我在退休老人福利院做志愿者,这使我非常满意。”    
      有的时候选项出得非常有迷惑性,同学们可能分析很长时间也难以找到正确答案,那么就需要用到上面的“双圆法”来帮助自己分析。请读下面这篇文章:    
      The fitness movement that began in the late 1960s and early 1970s centered around aerobic exercise(有氧操)。 Millions of individuals became engaged in a variety of aerobic activities and literally thousands of health spas developed around the country to capitalize(获利)on this emerging interest in fitness; particularly aerobic dancing for females。 A number of fitness spas existed prior to this aerobic fitness movement; even a national chain with spas in most major cities。 However their focus was not on aerobics; but rather on weight…training programs designed to develop muscular mass; strength; and endurance in their primarily male enthusiasts。 These fitness spas did not seem to benefit financially from the aerobic fitness movement to better health; since medical opinion suggested that weight…training programs offered few; if any; health benefits。 In recent years; however; weight training has again become increasingly popular for males and for females。 Many current programs focus not only on developing muscular strength and endurance but on aerobic fitness as well。    
      Historically; most physical…fitness tests have usually included measures of muscular strength and endurance; not for health…related reasons; but primarily because such fitness components have been related to performance in athletics。 However; in recent years; evidence has shown that training programs designed primarily to improve muscular strength and endurance might also offer some health benefits as well。 The American College of Sports Medicine now recommends that weight training be part of a total fitness program for healthy Americans。 Increased participation in such training 
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