Some young students are so addicted to computer games that they can stay up late ______them.
A.playing
B.to play
C.played
D.play
A.playing
B.to play
C.played
D.play
From the second paragraph, we can see that in the early years,______.
A. those colleges and universities were the same
B. people, young or old, might study in the colleges
C. students studied only some languages and science
D. when the students finished their school, they became lawyers or teachers
21)、
A.useful
B.in
C.read
D.helpful
E.English
22)、
A.useful
B.in
C.read
D.helpful
E.English
23)、
A.useful
B.in
C.read
D.helpful
E.English
24)、
A.useful
B.in
C.read
D.helpful
E.English
25)、
A.useful
B.in
C.read
D.helpful
E.English
The author cites some Westchester schools to indicate that ______.
A.education is necessary to help young people avoid dieting
B.teachers need to stay outside classroom to talk about diets
C.eating healthily and exercise help building up the body
D.it is not good for the students to follow the same goal
How many people died in Virginia Tech shooting?
A.30.
B.32.
C.33.
D.15.
Passage Four
Students all over the world have to work for their education. A college education in the United States is
expensive. The costs are so high that most families begin to save for their children's education when their children are babies. Even so, many young people cannot afford to pay the expenses of full-time college work. They do not have enough money to pay for school costs. Tuition for attending the university, books for classes, and living expenses are high. There are other expenses such as chemistry and biology lab fees and special student activity fees for such things as parking permits and football tic, kets. The cost of college education increases every year. However, classrooms are still crowded with students. Some American students have scholarships or other support, but many do not.
Students from other countries have money problems to overcome, too. Because students in most international programs need to have a sponsor, they work hard to earn scholarships or special loans. International students understand the value of going to school in another country. They also know that it is difficult. Yet just as Americans choose to attend American universities in spite of the difficulty, however, it is usually possible for students from abroad to work on university campuses to pay for some of the costs of their education. Some people believe that students value their education more if they work for it.
48. Tuition for attending the university in the United States is ______.
A. inexpensive
B. high
C. free from charge
D. costless
Chins young need some form. of sex eduction. Wht will they get from it Wht is the besChins young need some form. of sex eduction. Wht will they get from it Wht is the best wy to tech【C1】______ Michel: Im college student. But I hvent【C2】______ny sex eduction from either techers or prents. In the cyberge, students cn get informtion【C3】______mny wys. For teengers, sex knowledge is importnt. It will【C4】______theirttitudes towrds sex. If they get it from pornogrphy()the helthy growth of the young. Obviously, without their prticiption, sex eduction will【C20】______be successful. 【C1】them B.him C.her D.us
A.them
B.him
C.her
D.us
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A.Bill Gates is rich because he didn't finish his undergraduate study.
B.Bill Gates tells us that in order to become rich, one must drop out.
C.Some students believe that they don't need education, but can still be rich.
D.Some students have become millionaires after they drop out.
That is because there is very little【C5】______aid for foreign students in the United States. Foreign【C6】______students have more chances than undergraduates do,【C7】______it is still limited. Most financial aid【C8】______public and private groups is【C9】______to American citizens. Some countries give money to their【C10】______to study in the United States on the【C11】______that they will return to their own countries to work.
The United States government【C12】______aid for students from some countries. They can ask at the【C13】______Embassy or an Agency for International Development Office【C14】______this is true in their country. A local university may also have such【C15】______.
Some American colleges do provide money rather than scholarships to foreign students. A list of these can be【C16】______at a very useful Internet website,【C17】______also provides information about where to write for【C18】______and loans. And it warns foreign students not【C19】______pay any money for scholarship applications. Such requests are【C20】______.
【C1】
A.where
B.when
C.unless
D.after
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Nearly a third of young people with disabilities have taken at least some postsecondary classes within the first two years after they leave high school. The study finds that disabled students over all are less than half as likely as their peers to have attended college in the two years after high school, but the college-going rate varies greatly by type of disability: students with hearing or visual problems are as likely as nondisabled students to have done some postsecondary work.
The study's underlying purpose is to help gauge the success of federal laws and programs which ensures elementary and secondary schools to prepare disabled people for later life. But along the way, the study provides in-depth data about them.
The study looked at a group of students who were in high school in 2001 and who had finished or left high school two years later.
Of those, 31 percent of disabled students had attended a postsecondary institution since leaving high school. Nearly 20 percent of the students were attending college when the study was conducted, just under half of the proportion of the general population.
The study also finds that 67 percent of students with hearing problems and 69 percent of students with visual problems had attended some college since high school. Only one in five students with emotional disabilities had received some postsecondary education since they left high school.
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A.Within 1 year.
B.Within 2 years.
C.Within 3 years.
D.Within 4 years.
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