阅读理解。 Things have really changed. Not o

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     Things have really changed. Not only is the military standing tall again, it is staging a remarkable

comeback in the quantity and quality of the recruits(新兵). Recruits, once denounced by antiwar

students as "baby killers" and barred from (从……扫除)campuses, are welcomed ever at famous

universities. ROTC (美国后备军官训练队) programs that once faltered are flourishing again.

The military academies are enjoying a steady increase in applications.

     Certainly, the depressed economy has increased the allure(诱惑) of the jobs, technical training

and generous student loans offered by the military. Students know that if they go in and become,

say, nuclear weapons specialists, they can_come_out_and demand a salary of $60,000 a year.

Military salaries, while not always competitive with those paid for comparable jobs in the private

sector, are more than respectable, especially considering the wide array of benefits that are available:

free medical service, room and board, and PX (Post Exchange) privileges. Monthly pay for a recruit

is $574; for a sergeant with four years' service it is $906; for a major with ten years' service it is

$2,305. The welfare has helped win over the TV generation. Kids are walking down the school

hallways chanting 'Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines' . There is a return to the view that the military

is an honorable profession. The days of a judge telling a miscreant to join the Army or go to jail are

over. Recruiting for all four services combined is running at 101%of authorized goals. And the retention

rate is now so high that the services are refusing some reenlistment applications and reducing annual

recruiting target.

     The military academics are also enjoying halcyon years,attracting more and betterqualified students.

Compared to private colleges, where tuition and expenses have been climbing sharply, the service

schools are a real bargain: not only is tuition free, but recruits get allowances of up to $500 a month.

It is reported 12,300 applicants are for the 1,450 positions in this year's freshman class. Military

academies are now just as selective as any of the best universities in the country. Nationwide, ROTC

enrollment exceeds 105,000,a 64% increase over the 1974 figure. In the mid 70's, the ROTC students

refused to wear their uniforms on campus because they suffered all sorts of ridicule, if they did. Now

if they wear them to class no one looks at them twice.

1.What is the main idea of this passage?

A.The military is in.  

B.The military is up.

C.The military is down.  

D.The military is on.

2.What was the attitude of the students in 1970s towards the military?

A.Approval.  

B.Indifferent.

C.Distaste.  

D.Scolding.

3.The underlined phrase "come out" is closest in meaning to "______".

A.become visible  

B.begin to grow

C.be made public  

D.gain a certain position

4.Which one of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason to attract students?

A.Free tuition.  

B.Spacious room.

C.Considerate allowance.  

D.Technical training.

考点:社会现象类阅读
题型:阅读理解

主要引起神经症状的细菌性食物中毒是()

A.产气荚膜梭菌

B.葡萄球菌

C.蜡样芽孢杆菌

D.肉毒杆菌

E.沙门菌

题型:阅读理解

下述前列腺癌转移特点,哪项不对()

A.前列腺周围脂肪信号不均

B.很少累及直肠

C.CT常高估肿瘤范围

D.多为成骨性转移

E.直接侵犯以精囊腺最常见

题型:阅读理解

25 ℃时,Kw =1.0×1014;100 ℃时,Kw =5.5×1013。下列说法正确的是(   )

A.100 ℃时,pH=12的NaOH溶液和pH=2的H2SO4恰好中和,所得溶液的pH=7

B.25 ℃时,0.2 mol/L Ba(OH)2溶液和0.2 mol/L HCl等体积混合,所得溶液的pH=7

C.25 ℃时,0.2 mol/L NaOH溶液与0.2 mol/L CH3COOH恰好中和,所得溶液的pH="7"

D.25 ℃时,pH=12的氨水和pH=2的H2SO4等体积混合,所得溶液的pH>7

题型:阅读理解

被宣告缓刑的犯罪分子,在缓刑考验期限内具有下列情形之一的,应当撤销缓刑,前罪和后罪实行数罪并罚()。

A.再犯故意犯罪

B.再犯过失犯罪

C.发现遗漏了其他故意犯罪

D.发现遗漏了其他过失犯罪

题型:阅读理解

海船船员健康证书的有效期不超过()年。

A、1

B、2

C、3

D、5

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