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American high school students and college students may work as summer interns.A.YB.NC.NG

American high school students and college students may work as summer interns.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第1题

Before the Columbine High School shooting last year, ______ of American schools were consi
dered safe.

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第2题

American students usually get their high school diploma at the age of______.A.12B.17C.20D.

American students usually get their high school diploma at the age of______.

A.12

B.17

C.20

D.24

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第3题

In the United States many high school shooting, many American schools became equipped with
security systems.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第4题

What can we learn from the passage?A.Most American high school campuses are large.B.In the

What can we learn from the passage?

A.Most American high school campuses are large.

B.In the U. S. A ,students stay in the same classrooms to attend classes.

C.Host families are provided some financial aid by government.

D.Students should pass an examination to fulfill the qualification to study abroad.

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第5题

According to the passage, the aim of the Westinghouse Science Talent Search has always bee
n ______.

A.to discover young scientific talents

B.to involve young students in scientific research

C.to promote scientific research in American high schools

D.to provide opportunities for high school juniors to present their scientific papers

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第6题

American students differ from those in Japan, Germany in thatA.they stay at school for a s

American students differ from those in Japan, Germany in that

A.they stay at school for a shorter time every day.

B.they do not learn as much as their counterparts abroad.

C.they devote less time to academic learning.

D.they earn a high school diploma more easily.

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第7题

In many countries, such as France, Greece, and Japan, it is often more【B1】______for studen
ts to pass the college entrance exams than to do the course work when they are【B2】______in college, and students who dont have much money are at a【B3】______. Students prepare for these tests years in【B4】______. Often, students attend a private school at night to get ready for them. These private schools are usually【B5】______. If their families dont have much money, students cant attend, and they might not pass the entrance exams without this extra preparation. In contrast, students can easily【B6】______an American or Canadian college, at least more easily than in other countries. American students take an entrance【B7】______called the SAT, the Scholastic Aptitude Test. However, colleges do not consider only SAT scores. They also【B8】______a students grades and activities throughout high school. A student who【B9】______high school will probably get into college. What happens when a student finally enters a college or university? Students in some Asian countries might find their college studies easier than high school work. On the other hand, when American or Canadian students begin college, many of them discover that they need to work very hard and study【B10】______for the first time in their lives, especially if they plan to go to graduate school.

【B1】

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第8题

听力原文:Nike is one of the most powerful marketing companies in the business world today,
but it had very small beginnings. The global giant company stated in the 1960s with the company's founders selling cheap Japanese sport shoes to American high school athletes at school track meetings, using a supply of shoes they kept in their cars.

What is the purpose of this talk?

A.Introducing a product

B.Telling a company's history

C.Complaining a product

D.Promoting sales

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第9题

For American's high school seniors, April is the cruelest month. That's when colleges floo
d postal system with news of who has won a place in next fall's freshman class. For more than a few families, a difficult decision will follow: is it worth paying some $125,000 to give their child an education at an elite private college? Or would her future be just as bright if she went to a less expensive school?

These questions have no easy answers. It is tree that big law firms as well as those leading American establishments—Sullivan & Cromwell—a gilt-edged diploma is a distinct advantage. However, there is plenty of evidence to prove that an elite education is not that necessary. According to a survey by Fortune, the majority of top CEOs did not attend an elite college(though a small number did.)

So what kind of return is there likely to be on that $125,000 investment? On average, a person with an undergraduate degree now earns almost twice as much as someone with only a high school diploma. Some researchers found that those who attend more prestigious schools reported higher earnings.

Then Alan Krueger, an economist at Princeton and Dale, a researcher designed a study. They found no economic advantage in attending a selective college. Their study looked at freshman class at 30 schools, ranging from Yale to Denison. Krueger and Dale's research while intriguing is not definitive. Even they themselves find it odd that the results seem to show that while there is a correlation between college selectivity and future income, the more a college costs, the higher the earning of its graduates.

Critics have questioned their research—the limited number and range of schools evaluated, and conclusions. Under such circumstances, it is hard to say which is right and which is wrong. What can be said is that 1) An elite education gives students—especially less rich ones—better access to certain kinds of elite jobs. 2) There is no economic advantage to choosing an expensive, but not very good private schools. 3) Talented students everywhere rise to the top. So the future is in the hands of young men themselves.

Why is April the cruelest month for American high school seniors?

A.Because April is the month when they have the college entrance examination.

B.Because April is the time when the high school will decide whether they can graduate or not.

C.Because April is the time for high school seniors to find jobs.

D.Because April is the month for colleges to inform. the students who will have the chance to have further education.

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第10题

If you are a high school student that thinking about college, 【S1】______but consider this:

If you are a high school student that thinking about college, 【S1】______

but consider this: Someone with a bachelor's degree 【S2】______

who earns nearly $1 million more over his or her lifetime than 【S3】______

a high school graduate. A Census Bureau survey released on

Thursday shows a college graduate who can expect to earn $ 2.1 【S4】______

million working at full-time between ages 25 and 64, 【S5】______

which demographers call it a typical work-life period. 【S6】______

A master's degree holder is projected to earn $ 2.5 million, but 【S7】______

while someone with a professional degree, such as a doctor or

lawyer, who could make even more--$ 4.4 million. 【S8】______

Though in contrast, a high school graduate can expect to make 【S9】______

$ 1.2 million during the working years, according to the bureau

report that tracked the influence of education on lifetime earnings. 【S10】______

Not all students who look at college as an investment, "but I'm sure 【S11】______

parents do," said Jacqueline King, policy analyst with the American

Council Education, a higher education advocacy group. "The challenge is

to convince those high school students on the margins that it is really 【S12】______

worth their time to go to college."

【S1】______

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