2014届高考英语一轮复习指导课时作业Unit 23 B
Unit 23 B卷
一、阅读理解
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More than one in ten UK teenagers has been left without a job or college place,despite 11 years of compulsory education,figures show.
The number of 16-to-18-year-olds branded as“Neet”—not in education,employment or training—has risen amid growing fears that school-leavers are bearing the brunt of_job_shortages_in_the_recession. Some 261,000 young people had no job or training place,according to official data.The figure rose to 1,082,000 among 16-to-24-year-olds.
The conservatives branded the figures“shocking”.
David Willetts,the shadow skills secretary,said:“It is a damning indictment of the government’s failure to help young people during the recession.”
“Despite all Gordon Brown’s guarantees and pledges,the number of young people neither earning nor learning is increasing at a rate of more than 9,000 a week.Ministers must stop making empty gestures that do so little to help young people.”
The government has a target to reduce the proportion of young Neets to 7.6 per cent by next year.
The latest annual data from the Department for Children,Schools and Families put the figure at 10.3 per cent by the end of 2008.
The percentage of 16-to-18-year-olds who fell into the same bracket remained higher in the past year than in the previous 12 months,it was revealed.
In a further disclosure,figures for the third quarter of this year show almost a fifth of 16-to-24-year-olds were in the category—more than at any point since 2005.
Iain Wright,the Schools Minister,said:“We are giving all 16-to-17-year-olds the opportunity to stay in education or training so they can gain the skills they need to succeed in an increasingly competitive labour market.”
“We must not repeat the mistakes that were made in recessions of the past and abandon a whole generation of young people.We recognize that we need to carry on helping young people through this tough economic climate.”
He said the government would offer every Neet a place on an“Entry of Employment”course in January.
1.According to what David Willetts said,the number of young people neither earning or learning will increase about ______ in a year.
A.261,000 B.1,082,000 C.9,000
D.432,000
2.The underlined sentence in Para.2 means“______”. A.school-leavers are the cause of job shortages in the recession B.school-leavers are not to blame for job shortages in the recession C.school-leavers are receiving the main pressure of job short-ages in the recession
D.school-leavers are to be freed from job shortages in the recession 3.What David Willetts said indicates that ______. A.the government has tried its best to solve the problem B.the problem is unavoidable during the recession C.what the government has done is far from satisfactory D.he is sure the government can solve the problem
4.Which of the following is NOT true according to Iain Wright?
A.The government has realized how serious the problem is and will take effective measures.
B.Young people are facing a tough economic climate. C.The government responded too late in face of the situation.
D.It will be difficult for young people to be employed if they don’t have relevant skills.
B
We may all have had the embarrassing moment:Getting half-way through a story only to realize that we’ve told this exact tale before,to the person we’re boring with it now.Why do we make such memory mistakes?