单选题 This past academic year, 146 New York City kids from 4 to 14 dutifully attended Rosalyn Chao's Mandarin class at St. Patrick's Old Cathedral Academy. Many of the students were first-generation Americans; for several, Mandarin would be their third language, after English and Spanish.
Get used to this picture; around the world, more adults and kids are learning Chinese. Beijing is pouring money into new Confucius Institutes (Chinese language and culture centers), and two U.S. senators recently proposed spending $1.3 billion on Chinese-language programs over the next five years. From Ulan Bator to Chicago, it sometimes seems as if everyone is trying to learn the language now spoken by a fifth of the world's population.
Their reasoning is easy to understand. China is booming, and citizens around the globe want a piece of the action. Speaking Mandarin can facilitate communication with newly wealthy Chinese tourists or smooth bilateral trade relations. In a form of intense cultural diplomacy, Beijing is also promoting its films, music, art and language as never before. Front and center are the Confucius Institutes, modeled on the British Council, Germany's Goethe Institutes or the Alliance Francaise. China's Ministry of Education is sending thousands of language instructors to foreign programs and inviting foreign students from Asia, Africa and elsewhere to study in its universities.
As a result, Beijing predicts that 100 million individuals will be studying Mandarin as a second language by the end of the decade. The U.S. Department of Education announced earlier this year that it hopes to have 5 percent of all elementary, secondary and college students enrolled in Mandarin studies by 2010.
The Chinese boom hasn't escaped criticism, however. For one thing, the language is hard, with more than 2,500 characters generally employed in daily writing and a complex tonal speaking system. Then there's the danger that other important languages, such as Russian or Japanese, will be neglected; for example, there are now 10 times more students learning Mandarin than Japanese in the United States. And other countries fear a growing encroachment(侵蚀) of Chinese power; some Africans have complained about Beijing's "neocolonialist(新殖民主义)" attitudes, for example, and this could breed resentment against Confucius Institutes on their soil.
Yet most Mandarin students, like those at St. Pat's, aren't letting such concerns dissuade them. Mandarin represents a new way of thinking. Chao says that" we must begin preparing our students for the interconnected world." Accordingly, she has encouraged her Mandarin students to correspond with pen pals in Shanghai. Chao says that" in reading the Chinese students' letters, we learned quickly that American students are far behind their Asian counterparts." If they hope to catch up to their Chinese competitors, her students--like the growing legions of Mandarin pupils around the globe -- are going to have to study hard indeed.

单选题 The phrase" first-generation Americans" (Line 2, Paragraph 1) most probably means ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】本题为语义理解题。“first-generation”的本意是:在美国出生的。文章第1段最后一句话说:“许多学生出生在美国(first-generation),有些已经会说英语和西班牙语,汉语普通话将是他们的第三门语言。”可知,first-generation中有些已经会说英语和西班牙语,他们的父母可能是其他国籍的人,也可能就是美国人。因此答案是:他们是那些出生在美国的人。
单选题 More and more people in the world learn Mandarin mainly because ______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】本题为细节理解题。文章第2段说许多人学习汉语,并辅以例证。第3段一开头就说:“原因很简单:中国飞速发展,全世界人都想从中获利。”B是人们学习汉语初衷的最佳概括。下一句话正是A项的出处,是对“从中获利”的举例说明,因此A虽正确但不全面。中国政府大力推广中国文化和语言也不是最主要原因。而文中只提到美国参议院的议案,是否通过不得而知;且没有提到其他国家的类似做法,所以D项不正确。
单选题 It can be inferred from the text that the Alliance Francaise is ______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】本题为推理判断题。文中第3段第五句话将“Alliance Francaise”和“British Council”,“Germany's Goethe Institutes”一同作为“Confucius Institutes”的原型列出,所以排除C和D。它也是一个类似于“Confucius Institutes”的机构。上文(上句话)说:“以强烈的文化外交形式,北京也正以前所未有的力度推广中国电影、音乐、文化以及语言。这种文化外交的前沿和中心正是‘Confucius Institutes’。”这样可以类比出“Alliance Francaise”也是法国的文化外交机构,因此B项正确。
单选题 According to the text, some people lay blame on Chinese boom in that ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】本题为细节理解题。A项说汉语的语法结构复杂,是不正确的。D项是由本段最后一句话中的“neocolonialist”推断而来:一国通过本国的政治和经济影响力实现对他国的控制。文中对other important language的说法是:它们将面临被忽视的危险,C项认为已经被边缘化,这和文章不符。
单选题 The author wants to convey in the last paragraph that ______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】本题为观点态度题。本文主要讲的是:中国迅速发展,其他各国人们想参与分享中国的发展,因此掀起了学习汉语的热潮。A项虽然切中题意,但是概括不全面,没有提到文章的重点——汉语的学习。D项也是部分概括了文章的大意。B项说明的只是现象,用来概括全文的观点不合要求。