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_____ I borrow your MP3 __ Sure .Here you are

A.May

B.Must

C.Shoul

D.would

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第2题

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While most also use the semester system, the trimester and quarter systems are used in some universities. Many schools start in September or October and end in May or June, making for a slightly longer academic year. However, the academic term is less standardized throughout the United Kingdom; if you choose to study there, your university might use a much different calendar. University Organization Many universities in the UK are made up of “colleges” which are dedicated to a specific subject matter. While the colleges are still governed by the university, each college has quite a lot of autonomy from each other as well as the university itself. You live with others in your college, eat with others from your college, and generally stay within your college for the duration of your studies. 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A、Degree programs in the US take about one year longer than programs in the UK.

B、Degree programs in the US take about one year shorter than those in the UK.

C、Courses of study are shorter in the UK.

D、(This is not an answer.)

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