2014漳州八校第四次聯(lián)考英語試卷及答案(5)

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Adult Basic Education (ABE) and GED Preparation
Task:
The Adult Basic Education Department serves a huge population of learners. Our task is to teach basic skills and help learners to get more knowledge to function effectively as a family member, citizen, worker, and lifelong learner in a changing world.
Description:
ABE is a non-credit program of self-improvement designed to improve basic skills for students who are of different educational level. Development of reading, writing, and math  skills are paid special attention to, as well as life skills, employability, and technology. Students without a high school diploma(文憑)also have the opportunity to prepare for the GED exams in the five subject areas writing, social studies, science, literature, and math. 
Prerequisites (條件):
ABE classes are open to anyone 18 or over who desires to improve basic reading, writing, and math skills at the pre-college level. Students who are 16 or 17 must first obtain an official release( 證書) from high school before attending class.
To be accepted, students must attend an Educational Planning Session. During the Educational Planning Session students will be given an overview of the ABE programs as well as PCC policies, fees, etc. Students will also have their reading, writing, and math abilities assessed (評估) during the Educational Planning Session The results of their assessment will help the teachers develop individual programs of study for students to guide them toward their personal goals. Students needing special help must get in touch with the Office for Students with Disabilities (503-977-4341) at least two weeks before the session is held.
Courses:

 


 ABE0742: Beginning Literature
ABE0742: Beginning
ABE0743: Intermediate I
ABE0744: Intermediate II
ABE0745: Secondary I
ABE0746: Secondary II (Includes preparation for the GED Test)


64. The ABE Department serves an aim to___________.
   A. provide learners with basic knowledge and skills to fit in with society
   B. help learners successfully get a job in a changing world
   C. offer diplomas to those who fail to finish secondary education
   D. provide students with opportunities to prepare for the GED exams
65. A 17-year-old is not accepted to ABE classes only because he_____________.
   A. is below 18                
  B. can't offer a high school diploma
   C. has left school without official permission  
   D. is assessed as poor in learning performances
66. What is the Educational Planning Session intended for?
   A. Providing special help to disabled students.
   B. Helping students be better at the four basic skills.
   C. Finding out whether they can be accepted to ABE classes.
   D. An assessment of students' basic skill levels.                                                                                                                               
67. Different courses are offered to different students according to ___________. 
   A. their own choices               B. the assessments during the Educational Planning Session
   C. their performances in school      D. how much they pay for the courses
                    
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   People in several American states may be surprised to see cars on city streets without a driver. Experimental driverless vehicles now are legal in Florida, Nevada and California. They are pointing the way to a future that is not far down the road. The high-tech company Google has a number of self-driving cars, which had covered 480,000 kilometers by August. Volvo is among the companies doing road tests and says it plans to sell driverless cars by 2020.
     In September, California Governor Jerry Brown signed an act to allow autonomous vehicles on the roads of his state.  " Today we're looking at science fiction becoming tomorrow's reality-the driverless car. " The technology for these cars includes cameras, radar and motion sensors. The systems have been improved through competitions sponsored by the U. S. government agency DARPA. Engineer Richard Mason of the Rand Corporation helped design driverless vehicles for DARPA challenge races.
     Cars have become much more fuel-efficient, and new electronic features are' making Hondas safer,  said Angie Nucci of Honda America.  " A camera on the passenger-side mirror actually engaged on your guiding screen so you can safely change lanes. " Other safety features include warning systems on the front and the sides of the cars.  These systems help drivers ,  but don't replace them. Curator Leslie Kendall of the Petersen Automotive Museum said autonomous cars will make the high ways safer.
     "By taking out drivers, you also remove most risks of an accident," Kendall said. He said consumers, however, may be unwilling to lose control. "It may take them time to come to realize that the technology is indeed reliable, but it will have to prove itself first. "
     Mason said the technology already works and the biggest challenge now is getting down the cost for driverless vehicles from hundreds of thousands of dollars to something more affordable. He said this will happen as the technology is improved.

68. What can we learn from Paragraph l?
   A. Driverless vehicles are now legal in the whole USA.
   B. Volvo will be the first to sell driverless cars.
   C. Driverless cars are pointing us' a faraway future.
   D. Google's self-driving cars have covered a long distance.
69 .We learn that Governor of California Jerry Brown_________.
   A.  helped design self-driving cars.
   B. supports self-driving cars on roads.
   C. considers self-driving cars science fiction.
   D. improved the self-driving car systems.
70. What is the role of the systems mentioned in Paragraph 3?
   A. They can help people drive more safely.
   B. They can take the place of drivers now.
   C. They can make cars run without fuel.
   D. They can help cars run much faster.
71. According to Richard Mason, what is the biggest challenge for driverless cars?
  A. They are not allowed to run on the road.
  B. Their technical problems remain to be solved.
  C. They are now too expensive for consumers.
  D. They are more dangerous for people on the street.
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