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aduate students was an essential condition of American higher education.

  31. Which of the following would be the best TITLE for this passage?

  A) University Education in the U. S.

  B) University Education Challenged

  C) Teaching and Research in Universities

  D) Undergraduate Teaching Rediscovered

  32. The first sentence in the second paragraph means that

  A) with a budget of $ 20,000, presidents find it difficult to keep their universities going

  B) with the increase in fees, educators feel obliged to improve undergraduate teaching

  C) with a $ 20,000 budget, presidents find it difficult to stop the creeping rot in their

  universities

  D) with the decrease in fees, educators can' t afford to lay equal stress on both research

  and teaching

  33. According to paragraph 3, some people think that the reward system for teachers should be

  changed so that

  A) more emphasis will be laid on teaching

  B) leading universities can further raise their status

  C) effort can be directed to graduate instruction

  D) the 1990's will become a decade of the-undergraduate

  34. According to the passage, at the leading American universities

  A) reaearch is declining in importance

  B) teaching is now ranked above research

  C) teaching is a sure way to gain position

  D) more importance is attached to research than to teaching

  35. It is implied in the passage that about 150 years ago undergraduate instruction

  A) was already threatened by research work

  B) began to be neglected in most universities

  C) constituted the fundamental part of higher education

  D) began to undergo rapid changes

  Passage Four

  Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:

  In the final years before the beginning of the Civil War, the view that the Negro was

  different, even inferior, was widely held in the United States. At Peoria, Illinois, in October 1854,

  Abraham Lincoln asked what stand the opponents of slavery should take regarding Negroes.

  "Free them, and make them politically and socially our equals? My own feelings will not admit

  of this; and if mine would, we well know that those of the great mass, of white people will not.

  Whether this feeling accords with justice and sound judgement, is not the sole question, if indeed,

  it is any part of it. A universal feeling, whether well or ill founded, cannot be safely disregarded.

  We cannot, then, make them equals."

  The Lincoln statement was clear and direct, and it doubtless represented the views of most

  Americans in the 1850' s. Most of those who heard him or read his speech were of the same

  opinion as he. In later years, the Peoria speech would be used by those who taught to damage

  Lincoln' s reputation as a champion of the rights of the Negro. In 1964, the White Citizens'

  Councils reprinted portions of the speech in large advertisements in the daily press and insisted

  that Lincoln shared their views on the desirability of maintaining two distinct worlds of race.

  Lincoln could not have overcome the nation's strong inclination toward racial separation if

  he had tried. And he did not try very hard. When he set about forming Negro troops later, he

  was content not only to set Negroes apart in a unit called "U. S. Colored Troops, "but also to

  have Negro privates(列兵) receive $10 per month including clothing, while whites of the same

  rank received $13 per month plus clothing. Only the firm refusal of many Negro troops to accept

  unequal pay finally forced Congress to equalize compensation, for white and Negro soldiers.

  The fight for union that became also a fight for freedom never became a fight for equality or for

  the creation of one racial world.

  36. In 1854, Abraham Lincoln believed that

  A) it was practical to give equal rights to Negroes

  B) Negroes should have equal rights

  C) racial equality for Negroes was impossible

  D) most white people would oppose giving freedom to Negroes

  37. In the 1850' s, the nation's inclination toward racial separation was

  A) disregarded by Congress             B) challenged by Lincoln

  C) too strong to overcome               D) based on round judgement

  38. In 1964, the White Citizens' Councils reprinted the Peoria speech in order to

  A) damage Lincoln's reputation

  B) defend their own viewpoints

  C) criticize Lincoln's views on racial equality

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