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Some students just don't know how to learn English well.()

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第1题

Some of my students study very hard. ______ just don't care.A.The otherB.OthersC.AnothersD

Some of my students study very hard. ______ just don't care.

A.The other

B.Others

C.Anothers

D.Some other

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第2题

Some of my students study very hard. ______ just don't care.A.The otherB.OthersC.AnotherD.

Some of my students study very hard. ______ just don't care.

A.The other

B.Others

C.Another

D.Some other

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第3题

听力原文:W: They just built some new apartments near campus, but a one-bedroom rents for 5
00 dollars a month.

M: That's bit beyond the reach of most students.

Q: What does the man mean?

(13)

A.The apartments are too small for the students to share.

B.The apartments are not quite near enough to campus.

C.Most students can be reached at their campus address.

D.Very few students could afford to live there.

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第4题

Silent ListeningIf something bad just happened (happen) to your friend, what would you d
Silent ListeningIf something bad just happened (happen) to your friend, what would you d

Silent Listening

If something bad just happened (happen) to your friend, what would you do? Would you mention it to him and say you feel sorry about it? Would you offer support or advice? According to Ruth Clark, such 41 (treat) could mean well, but it might not be what he 42 (real) wants or needs.

Clark asked some college students to imagine some 43 (pleasant) situations, e.g., a low exam grade or the dad’s 44 (lose) of his job.The students were then 45 (ask) how they would like to be treated by a friend who learned of the bad situation from someone else.The results were a little 46 (surprise).Some said they would want and expect their friend to mention the 47 (annoy) situation, but most of the students in the study 48 (respond) that they would like the friend not to do it.The students made the 49 (decide) for themselves whether to discuss their problem with a friend.So, there is value in being a silent 50 (listen) around a troubled friend.

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第5题

听力原文:Some of America's best universities have accepted an unusually low percentage of

听力原文: Some of America's best universities have accepted an unusually low percentage of students for admission this fall (32) . For example, the Wall Street Journal reported that Stanford University had a record low admission rate this year. The newspaper said the California school accepted less than 11 percent of the students who applied.

College admissions officers give a number of reasons for the higher rates of rejection letters this year. They say the main reason is that high school seniors are applying to more schools than in the past (33) . Some colleges reported big increases in the number of applications. Another reason is the general increase in students going to college. Electronic forms make applying easier. For example, students can send an online form. called the Common Application to many different colleges and universities. Many students who apply to top schools are placed on a waiting list. They do not get a decision until the school knows how many applicants who are offered admission will accept the offer (34) . Just as students compete, so do schools.

The increasing competition for the best colleges means more worry for students and parents. They wander just what schools are looking for. They wonder why a top student is accepted at one school but not another (35) . The Wall Street Journal says some top schools are actively looking for students who have shown great interest in helping others. Other schools are said to be looking for students who have musical talent.

(33)

A.The best universities in the United States.

B.High school students' choices after graduation.

C.Electronic application in college admission.

D.The increasing competition for the top schools in the U. S.

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听力原文:A new study by American Institutes for Research found that more than a half of 4-
year college students and nearly 75% of 2-year college students lack the ability to figure out a tip, compare prices or even balance a checkbook. There's been an assumption out there that college students are graduating with ascertained level of what we do expect proficient skills. In this study really shows that some of those assumptions may not be correct. But the problem researchers say is the majority of them can't comprehend when they just read.Some students say they are not surprised by the results and colleges need to do more to better prepare them. It's irresponsible and negation for colleges just be able to put their name in the university of people's degrees and send the people to workforce when they're unprepared and unskilled.

How many 2-year college students do not have the ability to figure out a tip?

A.50%

B.75%

C.70%

D.85%

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第7题

听力原文:M: Our school has just built some new apartments near campus, but one bedroom run
s for 500 dollars a month.

W: That's a bit beyond the reach of most students!

Q: What does the woman mean?

(13)

A.The new apartments can accommodate 500 students.

B.The new apartments are not available until next month.

C.Most students can't afford to live in the new apartments.

D.It takes only 5 minutes to reach the campus from the apartments.

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第8题

During the 1980s, unemployment(失业人数)and underemployment(不充分就业)in some in some cou

During the 1980s, unemployment(失业人数)and underemployment(不充分就业)in some in some countries was so high as 90 per cent. Some countries did not【B1】enough food; basic needs in housing and clothing were not【B2】. Many of these countries looked【B3】the industrial processes of the developed nations for solution.【B4】, problems cannot always be solved by【B5】the industrialized nations. Industry in the developed nations is highly automated and very【B6】. It provides fewer jobs than labor-intensive industrial【B7】, and highly skilled workers are needed to【B8】and repair the equipment. These workers must be trained,【B9】many nations do not have the necessary training institutions. Thus, the【B10】of importing industry becomes higher. Students must be sent abroad to receive vocational and【B11】training.【B12】, just to begin training, the students must【B13】learn English, French, Germans, or Japanese. The students then spend many years abroad, and【B14】do not return home.

All nations agree that science and technology should be shared. The point is: countries【B15】the industrial processes of the developed nations need to look carefully【B16】the costs, because many of these costs are【B17】. Students from these nations should【B18】the problems of the industrialized countries closely.【B19】care, they will take home not the problems of science and technology,【B20】the benefits.

【B1】

A.generate

B.boost

C.produce

D.manufacture

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During the 1980s, unemployment(失业人数) and underemployment(不充分就业) in some countries

During the 1980s, unemployment(失业人数) and underemployment(不充分就业) in some countries was so high as 90 percent. Some countries did not【B1】enough food; basic needs in housing and clothing were not【B2】. Many of these countries looked【B3】the industrial processes of the developed nations for solution.

【B4】, problems cannot always be solved by【B5】the industrialized nations. Industry in the developed nations is highly automated and very【B6】. It provides fewer jobs than labor-intensive industrial【B7】, and highly skilled workers are needed to【B8】and repair the equipment. These workers must be trained,【B9】many nations do not have the necessary training institutions. Thus, the【B10】of importing industry becomes higher. Students must be sent abroad to receive vocational and【B11】training.【B12】, just to begin training, the students must【B13】learn English, French, Germans, or Japanese. The students then spend many years abroad, and【B14】do not return home.

All nations agree that science and technology should be shared. The point is: countries【B15】the industrial processes of the developed nations need to look carefully【B16】the costs, be cause many of these costs are【B17】. Students from these nations should【B18】the problems of the industrialized countries closely.【B19】care, they will take home not the problems of science and technology,【B20】the benefits.

【B1】

A.generate

B.boost

C.produce

D.manufacture

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第10题

ScholarshipsWhat are scholarshipsScholarships are one of the most attractive forms of fina

Scholarships

What are scholarships

Scholarships are one of the most attractive forms of financial aid because they are available to anyone and you don' t have to pay them back! Scholarships are also a missed opportunity for many students.Most students don't realize there are scholarships available to them that could finance a significant portion of their education. It takes some time and energy to find and apply for scholarships, but the hard work will most likely pay off. To some students and parents, the word "scholarship" is just another one of those confusing college terms: student bans, tuition and fees, grants(助学金), and work study. Little do they realize that knowing more about the scholarship process could save them thousands of dollars when trying to cover the cost of their education.

Scholarships come in a variety of forms, but are generally considered to be "free money" for college. Unlike loans, scholarships do not have to be repaid to the scholarship provider. Some scholarships are awarded directly to the student in the form. of a check, while other scholarships are written out to the student's college or university. Several different types of providers issue scholarships: clubs and organizations, charitable foundations(慈善资金会), businesses, schools, universities, government agencies, and others. How do students find scholarships?

Finding scholarships can be a very time-consuming process. Some students choose to look through pages and pages of award information in scholarship books or in files found at local libraries. But other students use reputable and accurate scholarship search services on the Internet to save time in the searching process. Using online resources is a good idea if the website offers updated, current data and some type of quality matching technology. Students can also ask their high school guidance counselors about any local or state awards that they may qualify for, and should be sure to contact the financial aid office at the college or university they plan to attend to learn if they qualify for any awards provided by the school. Finally, students should ask their parents and friends to be on "scholarship alert" for them, always checking local newspapers and bulletin boards for local scholarship listings(清单).

Who can get a scholarship

The answer is quite simple, really. Every student who plans to attend an institution of higher education should search for and apply for scholarships. This applies to all students, including highschool students, non-traditional Students, current college students, graduate students, etc. It is a common misconception (误解) that scholarships arc only for straight(整齐的) A students. In reality, there are all types of scholarships for all types of students, including those with less than perfect academic records. Some scholarships are for athletes; others are for students planning to study in particular fields; and others for community service. Some scholarship providers just want to reward students for living in a certain city or state! Students also mistakenly believe that only college-bound high school seniors can apply for awards. Scholarships are available for all levels of college study, from freshman undergrads to graduate and PhD students.

Now, some students have ideas about why they won't get scholarships. They think that there are no scholarships out there for students with less than outstanding grade point averages or with poor standardized test scores. They claim that their parents make too much money or that they won' t be attending " non-traditional colleges." They say that they are not minority students and aren't enrolled in a lot of extracurricular(课外活动)activities or involved in their communities. They even argue that they are not planning to attend college immediately after graduation, and so they won't be eligible(符合条件的)for any scholarship funding at all. The li

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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