阅读理解 The Ivy League is an association of eight universities in the northeast United States, which have high academic and social status. It comprises Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania, and Yale. All of the Ivy League universities share some general characteristics: They are among the most prestigious and selective universities in the U.S.; they consistently place close to the top of college and university rankings; they rank within the top one percent of the world''s universities in terms of financial endowment; they attract top-tier students and faculty (although many undergraduate classes are taught by graduate students or adjunct faculty — the extent of this practice varies greatly, for example, Brown University and Columbia University require all their professors to teach undergraduates as part of their university-college models, and Dartmouth College simply avoids letting graduate students teach undergraduates in most cases); and they have relatively small undergraduate populations, ranging between 4,100 for Dartmouth College and 13,700 for Cornell University. The Ivies are among the oldest universities in the country — all but Cornell University were founded during America''s colonial era. Notably, the Ivies also prohibit the offering of athletic scholarships to students in most cases; this ban differentiates Ivy teams from those of schools that permit students to be paid to attend or to join a team. The Ivy League universities are privately owned and controlled. Although many of them receive funding from the federal or state governments to pursue research, only Cornell has state-supported academic units, termed statutory colleges-, that are an integral part of the university. In 1936 the undergraduate newspapers of these universities ran an editorial at the same time advocating the formation of an "Ivy League," but the first move toward this end was not taken until 1945. In that year, the presidents of the eight schools signed the first Ivy Group Agreement. As late as the 1960s many of the Ivy League universities'' undergraduate programs remained open only to men, with Cornell the only one to have been coeducational from its founding (1865) and Columbia being the last (1983) to become coeducational.
单选题 All of the Ivy League universities share the following general characteristics EXCEPT that______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】文章第一段提到常青藤联盟的学校位列全球1%获得捐赠最多的著名大学,但第四段提到,这些大学都是由私人所有和管理的,因而D项不正确。
单选题 As far as the faculty of the Ivy League universities is concerned, which of the following statements is true?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】文章第二段提到:常青藤联盟的大学能吸引到一流的教师。布朗大学和哥伦比亚大学的模式是要求所有教授都要参加本科生的授课;而达特默斯大学则是尽量避免让研究生任教本科生的课程,但达特默斯大学本科生数量最少。因此选B。
单选题 What is the practice of the Ivy League universities concerning athletic scholarships?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】文中提到:这些大学一般是禁止向学生授予运动员奖学金,而其他大学则无此禁令,他们会允许学生加入一个运动队或参加队里活动获得报酬。因此选B。
单选题 Compared with other universities of the Ivy League, Cornell university______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】文中提到:除了康奈尔大学,其余7所都是在美国还处于殖民地时期就建立了。只有康奈尔大学有州政府资助的学术机构。只有康奈尔大学从1865年创立起就是男女同校。因此选A。
单选题 Which of the following statement is NOT mentioned in the passage?
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】东北部在文章开头就提到。1936年各家校报第一次发出倡议,1945年正式签订协议,所以事隔9年。哥伦比亚大学是最后一所实现“coeducational”(男女合校)的。只有C项没有提及。