单选题 Opponents of affirmative action say the battle over the use of race in college admissions is hardly over, despite the Supreme Court"s ruling Monday upholding the goal of a diverse student body. Higher education leaders overwhelmingly hailed the decision, saying it reaffirmed policies used by most .selective colleges and universities. But some critics raised the possibility of more lawsuits, and promised to continue pressuring the Department of Education"s Office of Civil Rights to investigate questionable policies. "We"re talking about admission programs, scholarships, any program only for minorities or in which the standards used to judge admissions are substantially different," says Linda Chavez, founder and president of the Center for Equal Opportunity, a conservative non-profit group.
Others say they"ll take their case to voters. "We have to seriously contest all this at the ballot box," says University of California regent Ward Connerly, who helped win voter approval of California"s Proposition 209, which prohibits considering race or gender in public education, hiring and contracting. Because of that law, Monday"s ruling had no practical impact in the state. "It may be time for us to let the (Michigan) voters decide if they want to use race as a factor in admissions," Connerly said Monday.
Meanwhile, U. S. Education Secretary Rod Paige, consistent with President Bushes stance opposing affirmative action, said the Department of Education will "continue examining and highlighting effective race-neutral approaches to ensure broad access to and diversity within our public institutions". Even Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O"Connor, in one of the opinions, recommended that states look for lessons in race-neutral programs being tried in California and elsewhere. While the ruling said admission officials may consider race in the selection process, colleges and universities are not obligated to do so. "Ultimately in the debate, diversity is a choice, not a legal mandate", says Arthur Coleman, a former Department of Education official who now helps colleges and universities ensure constitutional policies.
The public, too, remains conflicted, largely along racial lines. According to a January poll by the non-profit research organization Public Agenda, 79% of Americans said it is important for colleges to have a racially diverse student body, while just 54% said affirmative action programs should continue. In a Gallup poll conducted days before the ruling, 49% of adults said they favor affirmative action and 43% did not, with blacks and Hispanics far more likely to favor the practice than whites. And some educators doubt that with Monday"s ruling, those opposing affirmative action will change their minds.
For now, admission officials and university lawyers are poring over the ruling to determine how or whether to adjust policies. While most tend to be closed-mouthed about admission policies, many say they don"t expect significant changes.
单选题 What the critics said in the first paragraph amounts to the idea that ______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】不应当实施基于种族的录取政策。在第一段,批评家Linda Chavez说:“我们所谈论的仅仅是录取方案,奖学金和其他仅为少数民族服务的方案,就这些方案而言,用于判断是否可以录取的标准有很大的差别。”这句话说得很含蓄,实质上是反对基于种族的录取政策。
单选题 Connerly insists that the Court"s ruling should ______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】Connerly坚决要求密执安州的投票者以投票表决的方式对美国高等法院做出的裁决提出质疑。在第二段,Connerly说:“对我们来说,也许是让密执安州的投票者决断是否在录取中考虑种族的因素的时候了。”
单选题 What is the attitude of the Department of Education towards affirmative action?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】教育部对赞助性行动持反对态度。第三段开头指出:美国教育部部长Rod Paige与布什总统反对赞助性行动的态度是一致的。顺便解释一下,赞助性行动(affirmative action)系鼓励雇用少数民族成员及妇女的一种积极措施。在本文是指鼓励录取少数民族学生的一种积极的行动。
单选题 Which of the following is true about affirmative action according to the text?
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】少数民族的学生很可能欢迎赞助性行动。第四段指出:在高等法院裁决的前几天进行了盖洛普民意测验(Gallup poll),49%的成年人说他们支持赞助性行动,43%的成年人表示反对,黑人和西班牙裔美国人比白人更有可能支持这一行动。黑人和西班牙裔美国人在美国属于少数民族,所以C。
单选题 It can be inferred from the text that one of the major objectives of affirmative action is to ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】根据短文可以推断,赞助性行动的目标之一是防止在大学录取工作中实行种族歧视。第一段开头指出:美国高等法院于星期一做出裁决,支持生源多样性的目标。可以推断,生源的多样性的本质就是反对种族歧视。