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2020年英语(二)考研真题及参考答案SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Beingagoodparentsisofcourse,whateveryparentwouldliketobe.Butdefiningwhatitmeanstobeagoodparentisundoubtedlyvery_____(1),particularlysincechildrenresponddifferentlytothesamestyleofparenting.Acalm,rule-followingchildmightrespondbettertoadifferentsortofparentingthan_____(2),ayoungersibling. _____(3),There'sanothersortofparentthatsabiteasierto_____(4)apatientparent.Childrenofeveryagebenefitfrompatientparenting.Still,_____(5)everyparentwouldliketobepatient,thisisnoeasy_____(6). Sometimesparentsgetexhaustedandfrustratedandareunabletomaintaina_____(7)andcomposedstylewiththeirkids.Iunderstandthis. You'reonlyhuman,andsometimesyourkidscan_____(8)youjustalittletoofar.Andthenthe_____(9)happens:Youloseyourpatienceandeitherscreamatyourkidsorsaysomethingthatwasabittoo_____(10)anddoesnobodyanygood.Youwishthatyoucould_____(11)theclockandstartover,we'veallbeenthere. _____(12),eventhoughit'scommon,it'simportanttokeepinmindthatinasinglemomentoffatigue.youcansaysomethingtoyourchildthatyoumay_____(13)foralongtime.Thismaynotonlydodamagetoyourrelationshipwith.yourchildbutalso_____(14)yourchild'sself-esteem. Ifyouconsistentlyloseyour_____(15)withyourkids.thenyouareinadvertentlymodelingalackofemotionalcontrolforyourkids.Weareallbecomingincreasinglyawareofthe_____(16)ofmodelingtoleranceandpatiencefortheyoungergeneration.Thisisaskillthatwillhelpthemallthroughoutlife.Infact,theabilitytoemotionallyregulateormaintainemotionalcontrolwhen_____(17)bystressisoneofthemostimportantofalllife'sskills. Certainly,it'sincredibly_____(18)tomaintainpatienceatalltimeswithyourchildren.Amorepracticalgoalistotrytothebestofyourability,tobeastolerantandcomposedasyoucanwhenfacedwith_____(19)situationsinvolvingyourchildren.Icanpromiseyouthis:Asaresultofworkingtowardthisgoal.youandyour childrenwillbenefitand_____(20)fromstressfulmomentsfeelingbetterphysicallyandemotionally. 1.AtediousBpleasantCinstructiveDtricky 2.AinadditionBforexampleCatonceDbyaccident 3.AfortunatelyBoccasionallyCaccordinglyDeventually 4.AamuseBassistCdescribeDtrain 5.AwhileBbecauseCunlessDonce 6.AanswerBtaskCchoiceDaccess 7.AtolerantBformalCrigidDcritical 8.AmoveBdragCpushDsend 9.AmysteriousBillogicalCsuspiciousDinevitable 10.AboringBnaiveCharshDvague 11.AturnbackBtakeapartCsetasideDcoverup 12.AoverallBinsteadChoweverDotherwise 13.AlikeBmissCbelieveDregret 14.AraiseBaffectCjustifyDreflect 15.AtimeBbondCraceDcool 16.AnatureBsecretCimportanceDcontext 17.AcheatedBdefeatedCconfusedDconfronted 18.AterribleBhardCstrangeDwrong 19.AtryingBchangingCexcitingDsurprising 20.AhideBemergeCwithdrawDescapeSectionⅡReadingComprehension PartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points) Text1Ratsandotheranimalsneedtobehighlyattunedtosocialsignalsfromotherssothatcanidentifyfriendstocooperatewithandenemiestoavoid.Tofindoutifthisextendstonon-livingbeings,LolehQuinnattheUniversityofCalifornia,SanDiego,andhercolleaguestestedwhetherratscandetectsocialsignalsformroboticrats.Theyhousedeightadultratswithtwotypesofroboticrat-onesocialandoneasocialfor5ourdays.Therobotsratswerequiteminimalist,resemblingachunkierversionofacomputermousewithwheels-tomovearoundandcolorfulmarkings.Duringtheexperiment,thesocialrobotratfollowedthelivingratsaround,playedwiththesametoys,andopenedcageddoorstolettrappedratsescape.Meanwhile,theasocialrobotsimplymovedforwardsandbackwardsandsidetosideNext,theresearcherstrappedtherobotsincagesandgavetheratstheopportunitytoreleasethembypressingalever. Across18trialseach,thelivingratswere52percentmorelikelyonaveragetosetthesocialrobotfreethantheasocialone.Thissuggeststhattheratsperceivedthesocialrobotasagenuinesocialbeing.Theymayhavebondedmorewiththesocialrobotbecauseitdisplayedbehaviourslikecommunalexploringandplaying.Thiscouldleadtotheratsbetterrememberinghavingfreeditearlier,andwantingtherobottoreturnthefavourwhentheygettrapped,saysQuinn.Thereadinessoftheratstobefriendthesocialrobotwassurprisinggivenitsminimaldesign.Therobotwasthesamesizeasaregularratbutresembledasimpleplasticboxonwheels.“We'dassumedwe'dhavetogiveitamovingheadandtail,facialfeatures,andputasceneonittomakeitsmelllikearealrat,butthatwasn’tnecessary,”saysJanetWilesattheUniversityofQueenslandinAustralia,whohelpedwiththeresearch.Thefindingshowshowsensitiveratsaretosocialcues,evenwhentheycomefrombasicrobots.Similarly,childrentendtotreatrobotsasiftheyarefellowbeings,evenwhentheydisplayonlysimplesocialsignals.“Wehumansseemtobefascinatedbyrobots,anditturnsoutotheranimalsaretoo,”saysWiles.21.Quinandhercolleaguesconductedatesttoseeifratscan________[A]pickupsocialsignalsfromnon-livingrats [B]distinguishafriendlyratfromahostileone [C]attainsociabletraitsthroughspecialtraining [D]sendoutwarningmessagestotheirfellow 22.Whatdidthesocialrobotdoduringtheexperiment? [A]Itfollowedthesocialrobot. [B]Itplayedwithsometoys. [C]Itsetthetrappedratsfree. [D]Itmovedaroundalone.23.AccordingtoQuinn,theratsreleasedthesocialrobotbecausethey________ [A]triedtopracticeameansofescape [B]expectedittodothesameinreturn [C]wantedtodisplaytheirintelligence [D]consideredthataninterestinggame24.JamesWilesnotesthatrats________ [A]canrememberotherrat'sfacialfeatures [B]differentiatesmellsbetterthansizes [C]respondmoretocationsthantolooks [D]canbescaredbyaplasticboxonwheels25.Itcanbelearnedfromthetextthatrats________ [A]appeartobeadaptabletonewsurroundings [B]aremoresociallyactivethanotheranimals [C]behavedifferentlyfromchildreninsocializing [D]aremoresensitivetosocialcuesthanexpected Text2ItistruethatCEOpayhasgoneup-toponesmaymake300timesthepayoftypicalworkersonaverage,andsincethemid-1970sCEOpayforlargepubliclytradedAmericancorporationshas,byvaryingestimates,goneupbyabout500%ThetypicalCEOofatopAmericancorporationnowmakesaboutS18.9millionayear.ThebestmodelforunderstandingthegrowthofCEOpayisthatoflimitedCEOtalentinaworldwherebusinessopportunitiesforthetopfirmsaregrowingrapidly.TheeffortsofAmerica'shighest-earning1%havebeenoneofthemoredynamicelementsoftheglobaleconomy.It'snotpopulartosay,butonereasontheirpayhas goneupsomuchisthatCEOsreallyhaveuppedtheirgamerelativetomanyotherworkersintheU.S.economy.Today'sCEO,atleastformajorAmericanfirms,musthavemanymereskillsthansimplybeingableto“runthecompany"CEOsmusthaveagoodsenseoffinancialmarketsandmaybeevenhowthecompanyshouldtradeinthem.Theyalsoneedbetterpublicrelationsskillsthantheirpredecessors,asthecostsofevenaminorslipupcanbesignificant.Thenthere'sthefactthatlargeAmericancompaniesaremuchmoreglobalizedthaneverbefore,withsupplychainsspreadacrossalargernumberofcountries.Toleadinthatsystemrequiresknowledgethatisfarlymind-bogglingplus,virtuallyallmajorAmericancompaniesarebeyondthismajorCEOsstillhavetodoalltheday-to-dayworktheyhavealwaysdone.ThecommonideathathighCEOpayismainlyaboutrippingpeopleoffdoesn'texplainhistoryverywell.Bymostmeasures,corporategovernmancehasbecomealottighterandmorerigoroussincethe1970s.YetitisprincipallyduringthisperiodofstrongergovemnancethatCEOpayhasbeenhighandrising.Thatsuggestsitisinthebroadercorporateinteresttorecruittopcandidatesforincreasinglytoughjobs.”Furthermore,thehighestCEOsalariesarepaidtooutsidecandidates,nottothecozyinsiderpicks,anothersignthathighCEOpayisnotsomekindofdepredationattheexpenseoftherestofthecompany.AndthestockmarketreactspositivelywhencompaniestieCEOpayto,say,stockprices,asignthatthosepracticesbuildupcorporatevaluenotjustfortheCEO.26.WhichofthefollowinghascontributedtoCEOpayrise? [A]Thegrowthinthenumberofcorporations [B]Thegeneralpayrisewithabettereconomy [C]Increasedbusinessopportunitiesfortopfirms [D]Closecooperationamongleadingeconomies27.Comparedwiththeirpredecessors,today'sCEOsarerequiredto______ [A]fosterastrongersenseofteamwork [B]financemoreresearchanddevelopment [C]establishclosertieswithtechcompanies [D]operatemoreglobalizedcompanies28.CEOpayhasbeenrisingsincethe1970sdespite______ [A]continualinternalopposition [B]strictcorporategovernance [C]conservativebusinessstrategies [D]Repeatedgovernmentwarnings29.HighCEOpaycanbejustifiedbythefactthatithelps______ [A]confirmthestatusofCEOs [B]motivateinsidecandidates [C]boosttheefficiencyofCEOs [D]increasecorporatevalue30.Themostsuitabletitleforthistextwouldbe______ [A]CEOsAreNotOverpaid [B]CEOPay:PastandPresent [C]CEOs'challengesofToday [D]CEOTraits:NotEasytoDefineText3MadridwashailedasapublichealthbeaconlastNovemberwhenitrolledoutambitiousrestrictionsonthemostpollutingcars.Sevenmonthsandoneelectiondaylater,anewconservativecitycouncilsuspendedenforcementofthecleanairzone,afirststeptowarditspossibledemise.MayorJoseLuisMartinez-Almeidamadeoppositiontothezoneacentrepieceofhiselectioncampaign,despiteitssuccessinimprovingairquality.Ajudgehasnowoverruledthecity'sdecisiontostoplevyingfines,orderingthemreinstated.Butwithlegalbattlesahead,thezone'sfuturelooksuncertainatbest.Amongotherweaknesses,themeasurescitiesmustemploywhenlefttotackledirtyairontheirownarepoliticallycontentious,andthereforevulnerable.Thatsbecausetheyinevitablyputthecostsofcleaningtheairontoindividualdrivers一whomustpayfeesorbuybettervehicles一ratherthanontothecarmanufacturerswhosecheatingistherealcauseofourtoxicpollution.It'snothardtoimagineasimilarreversalhappeninginLondon.Thenewultra-lowemissionzone(Ulez)islikelytobeabigissueinnextyear'smayoralelection.AndifSadiqKhanwinsandextendsittotheNorthandSouthCircularroadsin2021asheintends,itissuretosparkintenseoppositionfromthefarlargernumber ofmotoristswhowillthenbeaffected.It'snotthatmeasuressuchasLondon'sUlezareuseless.Farfromit.Localofficialsareusingtheleversthatareavailabletothemtosafeguardresidents'healthinthefaceofaseriousthreat.Thezonesdodeliversomeimprovementstoairquality,andthesciencetellsusthatmeansrealhealthbenefits-fewerheartattacks,strokesandprematurebirths,lesscancer,dementiaandasthma.Feweruntimelydeaths.Butmayorsandcouncillorscanonlydosomuchaboutaproblemthatisfarbiggerthananyonecityortown.Theyareactingbecausenationalgovernments一BritainsandothersacrossEurope-havefailedtodoso.Restrictionsthatkeephighlypollutingcarsoutofcertainareas-citycentres,。schoolstreets",evenindividualroads-arearesponsetotheabsenceofalargerefforttoproperlyenforceexistingregulationsandrequireautocompaniestobringtheirvehiclesintocompliance.Waleshasintroducedspeciallowspeedlimitstominimisepollution.Weredoingeverythingbutinsistthatmanufacturerscleanuptheircars.31.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutMadrid'scleanairzone? [A]Itseffectsarequestionable [B]Ithasbeenopposedbyajudge [C]Itneedstougherenforcement [D]Itsfateisyettobedecided32.Whichisconsideredaweaknessofthecity-levelmeasurestotackledirtyair? [A]Theyarebiasedagainstcarmanufacturers. [B]Theyproveimpracticalforcitycouncils. [C]Theyaredeemedtoomildforpoliticians. [D]Theyputtoomuchburdenonindividualmotorists.33.TheauthorbelievesthattheextensionofLondon'sUlezwill. [A]arousestrongresistance. [B]ensureKhan'selectoralsuccess. [C]improvethecitystraffic. [D]discouragecarmanufacturing.34.Whodoestheauthorthinkshouldhaveaddressedtheproblem? [A]Localresidents [B]Mayors. [C]Councilors. [D]Nationalgovernments.35.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthatautocompanies. [A]willraiselow-emissioncarproduction [B]shouldbeforcedtofollowregulations [C]willupgradethedesignoftheirvehicles [D]shouldbeputunderpublicsupervisionText4NowthatmembersofGenerationZaregraduatingcollegethisspringthemostcommonly-accepteddefinitionsaysthisgenerationwasbomafter1995,giveortakeayear-theattentionhasbeenrisingsteadilyinrecentweeks.GenZsareabouttohitthestreetslookingforworkinalabormarketthat'stighterthanit'sbeenindecades.Andemployersareplanningonhiringabout17percentmorenewgraduatesforjobsintheU.S.thisyearthanlast,accordingtoasurveyconductedbytheNationalAssociationofCollegesandEmployers.Everybodywantstoknowhowthepeoplewhowillsooninhabitthoseemptyofficecubicleswilldifferfromthosewhocamebeforethem.If"entitled"isthemostcommonadjective,fairlyornot,appliedtomillennials(thosebombetween1981and1995),thecatchwordsforGenerationZarepracticalandcautious.Accordingtothecareercounselorsandexpertwhostudythem,GenerationZsareclear-eyed,economicpragmatists.Despitegraduatingintothebesteconomyinthepast50years,GenZsknowwhataneconomictrainwrecklookslike.Theywereimpressionablekidsduringthecrashof2008,whenmanyoftheirparentslosttheirjobsortheirlifesavingsorboth.Theyaren,'tinterestedintakinganychances.Theboomingeconomyseemstohavedonelittletoassuagethisunderlyinggenerationalsenseofanxiousurgency,especiallyforthosewhohavecollegedebt.CollegeloanbalancesintheU.S.nowstandatarecord$1.5trillion,accordingtotheFederalReserve.OnesurveyfromAccenturefoundthat88percentofgraduatingseniorsthisyearchosetheirmajorwithajobinmind.Ina2019surveyofUniversityofGeorgiastudents,meanwhile,thecareerofficefoundthemostdesirabletraitinafutureemployerwastheabilitytooffersecureemployment(followedbyprofessionaldevelopmentandtraining,andtheninspiringpurpose).Jobsecurityorstabilitywasthesecondmostimportantcareergoal(work-lifebalancewasnumberone),followed byasenseofbeingdedicatedtoacauseortofeelgoodaboutservingthegreatgood.36.GenerationZsgraduatingcollegethisspring_____. [A]arerecognizedfortheirabilities [B]areinfavorofjoboffers [C]areoptimisticaboutthelabormarket [D]aredrawinggrowingpublicattention37.GenerationZsarekeenlyaware_____. [A]whatatougheconomicsituationislike [B]whattheirparentsexpectofthem [C]howtheydifferfrompastgenerations [D]Ihowvaluableacounselorsadviceis38.Theword"assuage"(line9,para2)isclosetinmeaningto_____.[A]define[B]relieve[C]maintain[D]deepen39.ItcanbelearnedfromParagraph3thatGenerationZs_____. [A]carelittleabouttheirjobperformance [B]givetopprioritytoprofessionaltraining [C]thinkithardtoachievework-Lifebalance [D]haveaclearideaabouttheirfuturejob40Michelsenthinksthatcomparedwithmillennials,GenerationZsare_____.[A]lessrealistic[B]lessadventurous[C]morediligent[D]moregenerousPartB Directions:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraphs(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points) [A]Givecompliments,justnottoomany. [B]Putonagoodface,always. [C]Tailoryourinteractions. [D]Spendtimewitheveryone. [E]Reveal,don'thide,information. [F]Slowdownandlisten. [G]Putyourselvesinothers'shoes.FiveWaystoWinOverEveryoneintheOfficeIsitpossibletolikeeveryoneinyouroffice?Thinkabouthowtoughitistogettogether15people,muchless50,whoallgetalongperfectly.Butunlikeinfriendships,youneedcoworkers.Youworkwiththemeverydayandyoudependonthemjustastheydependonyou.Herearesomewaysthatyoucangetthewholeofficeonyourside41.____Ifyouhaveabonetopickwithsomeoneinyourworkplace,youmaytrystaytight-lippedaroundthem.Butyouwon'tbehelpingeitheroneofyou.AHarvardBusinessSchoolstudyfoundthatobserversconsistentlyratedthosewhowerefrankaboutthemselvesmorehighly,whilethosewhohidlosttrustworthiness.Thelessonisnotthatyoushouldmakeyourpersonallifeanopenbook,butrather,whengiventheoptiontoofferupdetailsaboutyourselforpainstakinglyconcealthem,youshouldjustbehonest.42._____Justasimportantasbeinghonestaboutyourselfisbeingreceptivetoothers.Weoftenfeeltheneedtotellothershowwefeel,whetherit'saconcernaboutaproject,astraythought,oracompliment.Thoseareallvalid,butyouneedtotaketimetohearoutyourcoworkers,too.Infact,rushingtogetyourownideasouttherecancausecolleaguestofeelyoudon'tvaluetheiropinions.Doyourbesttoengagecoworkersinagenuine,back-and-forthconversation,ratherthanprioritizingyourownthoughts. 43._____It'scommontohavea“cubiclemate"orspecialconfidantinaworksetting.Butinadditiontothosetrustedcoworkers,youshouldexpandyourhorizonsandfindoutaboutallthepeoplearoundyou.Useyourlunchandcoffeebreakstomeetupwithcolleaguesyoudon'talwayssee.Findoutabouttheirlivesandinterestsbeyondthejob.Itrequiresminimaleffortandgoesalongway.ThiswillhelptogTowyourinternalnetwork,inadditiontobeinganicebreakintheworkday.44._____Positivefeedbackisimportantforanyonetohear.Andyoudon'thavetobesomeone'sbosstotellthemtheydidanexceptionaljobonaparticularproject.Thiswillhelpengendergoodwillinothers.Butdon'toverdoitorbefakeaboutit.Onestudyfoundthatpeoplerespondedbesttocommentsthatshiftedfromnegativetopositive,possiblybecauseitsuggestedtheyhadwonsomebodyover.45.______Thisonemaybeabitmoredifficulttopulloff,butitcangoalongwaytoachievingresults.Rememberindealingwithanycoworkerwhattheyappreciatefromaninteraction.Watchoutforhowtheyverbalizewithothers.Somepeoplelikesmalltalkinameetingbeforediggingintoimportantmatters,whileotheraremorestraightforward.Jokesthatworkonepersonwon'tnecessarilylandwithanother,So,adaptyourstyleaccordinglytotype.Considerthepersonthatyouredealingwithinadvanceandwhatwillgetyoutoyourdesiredoutcome.SectionIIITranslation46.Directions:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)It'salmostimpossibletogothroughlifewithoutexperiencingsomekindoffailure.Peoplewhodosoprobablylivesocautiouslythattheygonowhere.Putsimply,they’renotreallivingatall.But,thewonderfulthingaboutfailureisthatit'sentirelyuptoustodecidehowtolookatit.Wecanchoosetoseefailureas"theendoftheworld,"orasproofofjusthowinadequateweare.Or,wecanlookatfailureastheincrediblelearningexperiencethatitoftenis.Everytimewefailatsomething,wecanchoosetolookforthelessonwe'remeanttolearn.Theselessonsareveryimportant;they'rehowwegrow,andhowwe keepfrommakingthatsamemistakeagain.Failuresstopusonlyifweletthem.Failurecanalsoteachusthingsaboutourselvesthatwewouldneverhavelearnedotherwise.Forinstance,failurecanhelpyoudiscoverhowstrongapersonyouare.Failingatsomethingcanhelpyoudiscoveryourtruestfriends,orhelpyoufindunexpectedmotivationtosucceed.SectionIVWritingPartA47.Directions:Supposeyouareplanningatourofhistoricalsiteforagroupofainternationalstudents1)Saysomethingaboutthesite2)givesometipsforthetourYoushouldwriteabout100wordsontheANSWERSHEET.Donotuseyourownnameattheendoftheemail.Use“LiMing”instead.Donotwritetheaddress.(10points)PartB48.Directions:Writeanessaybasedonthechartbelow.Inyourwriting,youshould1)interpretthechart,and2)giveyourcommentsYoushouldwriteabout150wordsontheANSWERSHEET.(15points) 【参考答案】【1-5】DBACA【6-10】BACDC【11-15】ACDBD【16-20】CDBAB【21-25】ADBCD【26-30】CDBDA【31-35】DDADB【36-40】DABDB【41-45】EFDAC【参考译文】人的一生几乎不可能不经历某种失败。但是,失败的妙处就在于,完全由我们来决定如何看待它。我们可以选择将失败看作是“世界末日”。或者像以往一样,把它看作令人难以置信的学习经历。每当我们在某件事上失败时,我们会选择寻找应学习的教训。这些教训非常重要;他们教会我们如何成长,如何避免再次犯相同的错误。如果失败阻止我们前进,那么唯一的条件就是我们允许它的发生。失败还可以教会我们认识自己,那是我们在别处永远无法学习到的。例如,失败可以帮助你发现自己的能力。失败可以帮助你发现最真实的朋友,或者帮助你找到预料之外的成功动力。【参考范文一】Dearfellows,WelcometoChina.Iamwritingthisemailtorecommendoneofthemostfamousscenicspotstoyousothatyoucanhaveawonderfultimehere.XiAn,thecapitalcityofXiAnprovince,isfullofancientrelics.TherearesomewonderfulbuildingssuchastheTerracottaArmy,Banpovillagemuseumandsoon.Ifyouwanttohaveatasteofdeliciousfoodwhileadmiringthetraditionalculture,theHuisStreetisthebestchoice.OnethingIhavetoremindyouisthatXiAnboasts plentyofmodernhotelsandrestaurants,buttheyarenotcheap,soyouneedtotakethisintoaccount.Isincerelyhopeyouwillhaveasmuchfunaspossibleanditwillbemypleasuretobeyourguide.【参考范文二】 Asisvividlydepictedinthechart,itprovidestheinformationconcerningthereadingpurposeofcollegestudentsbymobilephonesinacertainuniversity.Tobespecific,thepercentageoflearningis58%,whichisbiggestamongthefourcategories.Meanwhile,acquiringinformation,entertainingandothersaccountfor28%,12%and2%respectively.Withoutadoubt,therealpurposeofthechartistotellusthatamajorityofcollegestudentsreadtheirphonesforstudyratherthanhavefun.Ononehand,withtherapiddevelopmentofscienceandtechnology,oursmartphonesbecomeincreasinglyconvenientforstudentstostudy.Insteadoftakingnumerousbooksintheirbags,theyprefertoputsignificantlearningmaterialsintotheirphoneandthentheycanreadthematanyplacetheywant.Ontheotherhand,thepresentcollegestudentsareunderhugecompetitivestress.Asaresult,theyareawareofthesignificanceoflearningincollege,wheretheyshouldenhancetheirknowledgeandskillstocopewiththechallengesandobstaclesintheyearstocome.Takingabovereasonsintoconsideration,wecouldfirmlybelievethatthetendencywillcontinueintheforthcomingyears.