Many of you young persons out there are seriously thinking about going to college.(That is, of course, a lie. The only things you young persons think seriously about are loud music and sex. Trust me: these are closely related to college). College is basically a bunch of rooms where you sit for roughly two thousand hours and try to memorize things. The two thousand hours are spread out over four years; you spend the rest of the time sleeping and trying to get dates. Basically, you learn two kinds of things in college: Things you need to know later in life(two hours). These include how to make collect telephone calls and get beer and crepe-paper stains out of your pajamas. Things you will not need to know in later life(1, 998 hours). These are the things you learn in classes whose names end in -ology, -osophy, -istry, -ics, and so on. The idea is you memorize these things, then write them down in little exam books, then forget them. If you fail to forget them, you become a professor and have to stay in college for the rest of your life. It's very difficult to forget everything. For example, when I was in college, I had to memorize — don't ask me why — the names of the metaphysical poets other than John Donne. I have managed to forget one of them, but I still remember that the other two were named Vaughan and Crashaw. Sometimes, when I'm trying to remember something important, like whether my wife told me to get tuna packed in oil or tuna packed in water, Vaughan and Crashaw just pop up in my mind, right there in the supermarket. It's a terrible waste of brain cells. After you've been in college for a year or so, you're supposed to choose a major, which is the subject you intend to memorize and forget the most things about. Here is a very important piece of advice: be sure to choose a major that does not involve Known Facts and Right Answers. This means that you must not major in mathematics, physics, biology or chemistry, because these subjects involve actual facts. If, for example, you major in mathematics, you're going to wander into class one day and the professor will say: " Define the cosine integer of the quadrant of the rhomboid binary axis, and extrapolate your result to five significant vertices. " If you don't come up with exactly the answer the professor has in mind, you fail. The same is true of chemistry: if you write in your exam book that carbon and hydrogen combine to form oak, your professor will flunk you. He wants you to come up with the same answer he and all the other chemists have agreed on. Scientists are extremely snotty about this.
单选题
What is the author's tone mostly like?
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】解析:推理题。阅读全文,考生可以发现文章介绍了College里密不可分的事loud music and sex,大学里可以learn two kinds of things以及大学如何选专业。作者以一种幽默诙谐的 口吻向没有进入大学的人揭开神秘的面纱。比如第四段中,作者说大学里要学的另一件 事情是,学会日后生活中不需要的知识,然后再把它们忘掉……,忘不掉呢,就只能留 在大学里当教授。诙谐之意跃然纸上。因此本题选humorous(幽默的)是最佳答案。
单选题
What does the author want to say by "Vaughan and Crashaw"?
单选题
When should the college students choose a major?
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】解析:题干关键词choose a major为原文第七段首句重现,由此对答案进行定位。题干中的 should与原文第七段首句中的are supposed to对应,故原句前半部分的after引导的时间 状语即为答案。故答案为C。
单选题
The word "flunk" in the last paragraph means______.
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】解析:语义题。根据题干信息定位到原文尾段的第四句。注意本句中的主语The same,这 说明上一句所说的情况与本句类似。对比两句的内容,尾段第三句的don't…exactly the answer the professor has in mind与第四句中的you write…carbon and hydrogen to form oak情 况类似,所以第三句的fail应该与第四句中的nunk意思相近。故答案为B。
单选题
What is the beat title for the passage?
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】解析:主旨题。阅读全文,考生可以发现文章介绍了College里密不可分的loud music and sex,大学里可以leam two kinds of things以及大学如何选专业。选项B和C是本文主题 的一部分,而选项D并没有提及,本文就是向没有进入大学的人揭开神秘的面纱。故答 案为A(大学的传说)。