閱讀練習與講義 The Military Is In
Certainly, the depressed economy has increased the allure 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 privileges. Monthly pay for a recruit is $574; for a sergeant with four years services it is $906; for a major with ten years service it is $2,305. The services slick $175 million-a-year advertising campaign promising adventure and fulfillment has helped win over the TV generation. Kids are walking down the school hallways chanting Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, just like in the commercials. And many military officials feel that the key difference is the enhanced patriotism among the nations youth. 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 re-enlistment applications and reducing annual recruiting target.
The military academics are also enjoying halcyon years, attracting more and better-qualified 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 mouth. It is reported 12,300 applicants are for the 1,450 positions in this years 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 70s, 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. To them, Viet Nam is ancient history, something the old folks talk about.
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 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.
Vocabulary
1. stage a comeback 再度走紅,卷土重來
2. standing tall 站得高
3. babykiller 殺嬰犯人
4. denounce 譴責
5. elite 杰出的,名牌的
6. ROTC=Reserve Offices Training Cope 后備軍官訓練隊
7. falter 動搖不定,躊躇不前
8. flourish 繁榮興旺
9. allure 誘惑
10. come out 進入社交界,揚名
11. the wide array 一大批,一大半
12. PX=Post Exchange 陸軍消費合作社
13. sergeant 中士
14. major 少校
15. slick 聰明的,非常好的,吸引人的
16. hallway 門廳,過道
17. chant 單調(diào)重復的說話(唱歌)
18. miscreant 無賴,惡棍
19. retention rate 繼續(xù)服役率,服役期滿不退役的比例
20. real bargain 好買賣,十分劃算
難句譯注
1、The services slick $175 million-a-year advertising campaign promising adventure and fulfillment has helped win over the TV generation.
[結(jié)構(gòu)簡析] 句子的主語是campaign. 這里指大規(guī)模的廣告(advertising campaign)。Promising 修飾 campaign。
The days of a judge telling a miscreant to join the Army or go to jail are over.
[參考譯文] 由法官判一名無賴不去當兵就得坐牢的日子過去了。
2、And the retention rate is now so high, that the services are refusing some re-enlistment applications and reducing annual recruiting target.
[結(jié)構(gòu)簡析] so that 句型。
[參考譯文] 超役留隊率現(xiàn)在很高,所以各個軍種都要拒絕一些再入伍申請,并降低年度招兵指標
寫作方法與文章大意
這是論述軍隊在美國地位提高的文章,主要采用因果寫法,中插對比。
答案祥解
1、A. 軍隊又吃香了。To be in 有流行,時髦之義。全篇文章圍繞這一點而寫。文章一開頭就點名宗旨事情真的變了,軍隊形象不僅高大,招收新兵的質(zhì)量和數(shù)量明顯得到恢復。第二段開始:可以肯定,經(jīng)濟蕭條使得軍隊提供就業(yè),技術訓練和對學生慷慨貸款提高了誘惑力。第二段倒數(shù)第七句許多軍官感到關鍵性的變化是這個國家青年中的愛國心增強,當兵是一個榮譽職業(yè)的看法又恢復了。都表示吃香。
B. to be up 有完了,完畢,上漲等義。 C. to be down 有消沉,落魄,下降等義。 D. to be on 有上演,開著等義。這里都講不通。
2、C. 厭惡。答案在第一段第二句招兵人員曾一度被反戰(zhàn)學生譴責為殺嬰犯而拒之校園之外,現(xiàn)在甚至名牌大學都歡迎。后備軍官訓練隊計劃在越戰(zhàn)時期曾動搖不定,抗議的人向部隊投擲燃燒彈,如今又興旺起來。最后一段第二句70年代中期,后備軍官訓練隊學生不愿在校內(nèi)穿制服,因為穿了就遭到各種嘲笑。這些都說明70年代,學生對軍隊的態(tài)度是厭惡。所以A. 贊成, B. 漠不關心,
3、D. 漫罵,都不對。
獲得地位。To come out 有 to gain certain position 獲得(名次,地位)之義,也有appear, to be seen (出現(xiàn),看得見)之義。這里的上下文,只能是D. 第二段第二句學生們知道,要是參軍,當上譬如核武器專家,他們就能揚名并可要求6萬美元年薪。
A. 看得見, B. 開始成長, C. 公開。
4、B. 寬敞的房間。
A. 免學費。 C. 相當高的津貼。 D. 技術培訓,都提到過。第二段開始可以肯定,經(jīng)濟蕭條使得軍隊提供就業(yè),技術訓練以及對學生慷慨貸款等的誘惑力增大。第三句軍隊薪金盡管比不是私人公司中類似工作的工資,但已經(jīng)很可觀了,尤其考慮到軍隊里有一系列的福利待遇,如免費醫(yī)療,膳宿,軍人消費合作社特惠等。第三段軍事院校招收的學生數(shù)量多了,質(zhì)量好,年頭也就好過。私立大學里,學費和各類費用一直急劇上升,相比之下,上軍事院校確實便宜,不僅學費全面,新生每月還可拿5百美元的補貼。
Certainly, the depressed economy has increased the allure 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 privileges. Monthly pay for a recruit is $574; for a sergeant with four years services it is $906; for a major with ten years service it is $2,305. The services slick $175 million-a-year advertising campaign promising adventure and fulfillment has helped win over the TV generation. Kids are walking down the school hallways chanting Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, just like in the commercials. And many military officials feel that the key difference is the enhanced patriotism among the nations youth. 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 re-enlistment applications and reducing annual recruiting target.
The military academics are also enjoying halcyon years, attracting more and better-qualified 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 mouth. It is reported 12,300 applicants are for the 1,450 positions in this years 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 70s, 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. To them, Viet Nam is ancient history, something the old folks talk about.
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 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.
Vocabulary
1. stage a comeback 再度走紅,卷土重來
2. standing tall 站得高
3. babykiller 殺嬰犯人
4. denounce 譴責
5. elite 杰出的,名牌的
6. ROTC=Reserve Offices Training Cope 后備軍官訓練隊
7. falter 動搖不定,躊躇不前
8. flourish 繁榮興旺
9. allure 誘惑
10. come out 進入社交界,揚名
11. the wide array 一大批,一大半
12. PX=Post Exchange 陸軍消費合作社
13. sergeant 中士
14. major 少校
15. slick 聰明的,非常好的,吸引人的
16. hallway 門廳,過道
17. chant 單調(diào)重復的說話(唱歌)
18. miscreant 無賴,惡棍
19. retention rate 繼續(xù)服役率,服役期滿不退役的比例
20. real bargain 好買賣,十分劃算
難句譯注
1、The services slick $175 million-a-year advertising campaign promising adventure and fulfillment has helped win over the TV generation.
[結(jié)構(gòu)簡析] 句子的主語是campaign. 這里指大規(guī)模的廣告(advertising campaign)。Promising 修飾 campaign。
The days of a judge telling a miscreant to join the Army or go to jail are over.
[參考譯文] 由法官判一名無賴不去當兵就得坐牢的日子過去了。
2、And the retention rate is now so high, that the services are refusing some re-enlistment applications and reducing annual recruiting target.
[結(jié)構(gòu)簡析] so that 句型。
[參考譯文] 超役留隊率現(xiàn)在很高,所以各個軍種都要拒絕一些再入伍申請,并降低年度招兵指標
寫作方法與文章大意
這是論述軍隊在美國地位提高的文章,主要采用因果寫法,中插對比。
答案祥解
1、A. 軍隊又吃香了。To be in 有流行,時髦之義。全篇文章圍繞這一點而寫。文章一開頭就點名宗旨事情真的變了,軍隊形象不僅高大,招收新兵的質(zhì)量和數(shù)量明顯得到恢復。第二段開始:可以肯定,經(jīng)濟蕭條使得軍隊提供就業(yè),技術訓練和對學生慷慨貸款提高了誘惑力。第二段倒數(shù)第七句許多軍官感到關鍵性的變化是這個國家青年中的愛國心增強,當兵是一個榮譽職業(yè)的看法又恢復了。都表示吃香。
B. to be up 有完了,完畢,上漲等義。 C. to be down 有消沉,落魄,下降等義。 D. to be on 有上演,開著等義。這里都講不通。
2、C. 厭惡。答案在第一段第二句招兵人員曾一度被反戰(zhàn)學生譴責為殺嬰犯而拒之校園之外,現(xiàn)在甚至名牌大學都歡迎。后備軍官訓練隊計劃在越戰(zhàn)時期曾動搖不定,抗議的人向部隊投擲燃燒彈,如今又興旺起來。最后一段第二句70年代中期,后備軍官訓練隊學生不愿在校內(nèi)穿制服,因為穿了就遭到各種嘲笑。這些都說明70年代,學生對軍隊的態(tài)度是厭惡。所以A. 贊成, B. 漠不關心,
3、D. 漫罵,都不對。
獲得地位。To come out 有 to gain certain position 獲得(名次,地位)之義,也有appear, to be seen (出現(xiàn),看得見)之義。這里的上下文,只能是D. 第二段第二句學生們知道,要是參軍,當上譬如核武器專家,他們就能揚名并可要求6萬美元年薪。
A. 看得見, B. 開始成長, C. 公開。
4、B. 寬敞的房間。
A. 免學費。 C. 相當高的津貼。 D. 技術培訓,都提到過。第二段開始可以肯定,經(jīng)濟蕭條使得軍隊提供就業(yè),技術訓練以及對學生慷慨貸款等的誘惑力增大。第三句軍隊薪金盡管比不是私人公司中類似工作的工資,但已經(jīng)很可觀了,尤其考慮到軍隊里有一系列的福利待遇,如免費醫(yī)療,膳宿,軍人消費合作社特惠等。第三段軍事院校招收的學生數(shù)量多了,質(zhì)量好,年頭也就好過。私立大學里,學費和各類費用一直急劇上升,相比之下,上軍事院校確實便宜,不僅學費全面,新生每月還可拿5百美元的補貼。