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In time of sadness, do yourself a favor by sharing it with your friends so as to change a depressive mood into a(n) 61 one。 in time of tiredness, do yourself a favor by getting a 62 sleep. As you are aware, what a person physically has is 63 a human body that’s weak when 64 to the elements. So if you fall ill, it’s up to you to take a good care of yourself. In a word, to get a thorough understanding of oneself is to get a full control of one’s life. Then one will find one’s life full of color. 50. A. Therefore B. But C. Though D. While 51. A. downwards B. halfway C. upwards D. downhill 52. A. beyond B. of C. above D. within 53. A. mistaking B. substituting C. replacing D. viewing 54. A. rough B. thorough C. tough D. sharp 55. A. force B. ambition C. strengths D. fame 56. A. hopefully B. negatively C. aggressively D. gracefully 57. A. for fear that B. unless C. in case D. so long as 58. A. selfappreciation B. selfrespect C. selfconsciousness D. selfcontrol 59. A. hunt for B. stand for C. take place of D. go in for 60. A. forced B. enabled C. encouraged D. entitled 61. A. envious B. impressive C. cheerful D. amazing 62. A. lasting B. bright C. deep D. sound 63. A. barely B. merely C. extremely D. effectively 64. A. mitted B. devoted C. attached D. exposed 50—54 B C D A B 55—59 C A D A B 60—64 B C D B D 闵行 (不错 ) The US Department of Labour statistics show that there is an oversupply of collegetrained workers. And this oversupply is 50 . Already there have been more than enough teachers, engineers, physicists, aerospace experts and other specialists. Yet, colleges and graduate schools continue every year to 51 highly trained people to pete for jobs that aren’t there. The result is that graduates cannot enter the 52 for which they were trained, and they must take temporary jobs which do not require a college degree and these temporary jobs are most probably being 53 ones in the severe labor markets. 54 , there is a great need for skilled workers of all sorts: carpenters, electricians, mechanics, plumbers, TV repairmen. These people have more work than they can handle. As a result, their 55 are often higher than those of college graduates. The old concept that whitecollar workers make a better living than bluecollar workers no longer holds true. The law of supply and demand now is 56 the skilled workmen. The reason for this situation is the traditional myth that 57 is a passport to a prosperous future. A large part of American society matches success in life 58 with a college degree. Parents begin brainwashing their children with this myth before they are out of grade school. High school teachers play their part by acting as if high school education were a preparation for 59 rather than for life. Whether they want to go to college or not doesn’t matter: everybody should go to college, so of course they must go. Under this pressure, the kids have to go to college, but, unfortunately, most kids 60 in the starting line. In spite of this, every year college enrollments go up and up, and more and more graduates are 61 for the kinds of jobs available to them. One result of this emphasis on a college education is that many people go to college where they do not 62 . Half of the sixty percent of high school graduates who enter college do not graduate with their class. Many of them drop out within the first year because of their 63 academic performance. Some 64 for two or three years and then join the other students who drop out. It’s high time we stopped to rethink our education system. 50. A. declining B. increasing C. dropping D. decreasing 51. A. turn out B. take over C. lay off D. e across 52. A. universities B. courses C. classrooms D. professions 53. A. profitable B. favorite C. permanent D. excellent 54. A. All in all B. For the time being C. On the other hand D. In the first place 55. A. abilities B. expectations C. ambitions D. ines 56. A. in favor of B. useful to C. superior to D. responsible for 57. A. professiontraining B. college degree C. working skill D. social ability 58. A. hardly B. gradually C. equally D. curiously 59. A. labor B. work C. graduation D. college 60. A. fail B. remain C. hesitate D. pause 61. A. underestimated B. overeducated C. wronglyassessed D. properlytrained 62. A. stay B. enroll C. belong D. pay 63. A. admirable B. successful C. outstanding D. unsatisfactory 64. A. struggle on B. break down C. give up D. call off 50. B 51. A 52. D 53. C 54. C 55. D 56. A 57. B 58. C 59. D 60. A 61. B 62. C 63. D 64. A 浦东 (不错 ) Much time and effort has been devoted to researching the mental health benefits of flexible work environments, but can the ability to leave work early to watch your son’s soccer game, or arrive at the office a bit later in the morning in order to 50 some personal matters, have broader physical health benefits 51 making you feel a bit less tired? According to new research published in the Cochrane Library’s Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, it seems so. In a review of 10 previous studies examining the health effects of flexible work conditions for more than 16,000 people, 52 from the .’s Durham University and University of Newcastle, as well as the University of Montreal, found that flexible work schedules — when employees can 53 their starting。
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