The kind of exams where students must select answers are ______.
A.personal
B.spoken
C.objective
D.written
The kind of exams where students must select answers are ______.
A.personal
B.spoken
C.objective
D.written
The kinds of exams where students must select answers are______.
A.personal
B.spoken
C.objective
D.written
The kind of exams where students must select answers are_____
A.personal
B.objective
C.spoken
D.written
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.The International Students Exchange Program was started in 1979.
B.Everyone must get into a school through the application process.
C.The United States is one of the countries where students can study.
D.The money paid for the program is the same as that at their own school.
听力原文: This book is designed for advanced learners of English as a second language who need to practice improving their reading speed and understanding where lessons are taught in English and where, perhaps, they must compete with students whose native language is English. It has been our experiment that even advanced learners of English are likely to be slow readers. Therefore, the emphasis of the book is on reading speed, not on vocabulary development.
This book is designed for advanced learners of English as a second language who need to【11】improving their reading speed and understanding where lessons are taught in English and where, perhaps, they must compete with students whose【12】is English. It has been our【13】hat even advanced learners of English are【14】to be slow readers.【15】, the emphasis of the book is on reading speed, not on vocabulary development.
A green 1-538 form. is used by international students in order to obtain permission (许可) from the Immigration Service(移民局) to transfer from one university to another in the United States. If you are planning to transfer, remember you must obtain the permission before leaving the university where you are currently studying. You must complete the form. 1-538, have it signed by the foreign student advisor, and submitted(呈交) to the District Office of the Immigration Service together with the form. 1-20 from your new school and the small, white form. 1-94 that was attached to your passport when you entered the country.
Submitting the signed 1-538 and other documents does not guarantee permission to transfer. Only an official of Immigration can decide each case. Students who have not completed one term of study at the school that issued them their first 1-20 are not advised to file for permission to transfer until they have completed one term.
Which of the following is a transfer form. for international students in the U.S?
A.Form. 1-20.
B.Form. 1-530.
C.Form. 1-94.
D.Form. 1-538.
M: One of the first things that happen is that teachers tell the students to call them by their first names. The teacher will then ask the students what they want to be called. Most of them will follow the teacher's example and have the teacher call them by their first names, even if this isn't customary in the country where they come from.
W: Do they have a problem with that?
M: For some students it sticks in their throat to have to call all their teachers by their first names and some never quite get comfortable with that.
W: Are teachers very formal in class?
M: Teachers are very easy-going, talking about themselves, their children, their pets. It's a wonderful way of motivating students and getting them to feel good in the classroom.
W: The classroom must look informal, too?
M: Yeah. The chairs are not organized in rows. They might be organized in a circle or in a semi-circle. There might be large tables in a classroom where students sit in groups around the table. It means that learning is a participatory activity, a two-way interaction.
W: With this kind of informality, I guess American teachers don't mind students not being punctual for class.
M: American teachers are careful about punctuality. If students don't show up on time, it conveys an attitude of disrespect to the professor.
Students are called in American classes______。
A.according to the students' will
B.according to the American convention
C.according to their own country's practice
D.at the teacher's will
The course is divided up into two parts: class time for learning laws and regulations and driving time to practice driving. Each student is required to drive a total of six hours. The students are divided up into groups of four. The students and the instructor go out driving for two hour blocks of time. Thus, each student gets half an hour driving time per outing. Drivers Ed cars are unlike other cars in which they have two sets of brakes, one on the driver's side and one on the other side where the instructor sits. Thus, if the student driver should run into difficulties the instructor can take over.
After a student has passed the driver's education course and reached the appropriate age to drive (this age differs in every state but in most cases the person must be 16 years old), he must take his driver's test. The person must pass all three tests in order to be given a driver's license. If the person does well in his or her driver's education class, he or she will pass the test with flying colors and get a driver's license.
In America, the driver's course mentioned above______.
A.is considered as part of the advanced education
B.is given to anyone wanting to get a driver's license
C.is carried on after students graduate from high school
D.is offered to all the students of Grade 2 in high school
听力原文: Presenter: Welcome to this presentation on scholarships and funding. If you are hoping for help with funding your studies in the UK, you need to get working on this as soon as you can—it is almost impossible to make arrangements for financial support once you have left your own country. Start by enquiring with your own Ministry of Education or Department of Education. Your local British Council office can provide details of awards available including those offered by UK institutions themselves. You'll also find information and a scholarships database on their website. The main scholarship schemes available for international students include British Education Scholarships, Commonwealth Scholarships, Foreign Office Scholarships and Overseas Students Research Awards.
British Education Scholarships are prestigious awards enabling talented
international students to study in the UK at postgraduate level. Only students Q31
studying for at least one academic year are eligible. About 2000 new
scholarships are currently awarded each year and there are plans to expand
the programme further. There are three types of scholarship. The first is a full
award, where all the fees, a living allowance and travel to and from the UK
are paid for. Then there is a fees-only award, where all or part of the fees are Q32
paid. Finally, there is a partial award, where a combination of the fees and
the allowances are paid. The value of the scholarship will vary, depending
on the type of award, the length of the course and the country from which
the student comes, but it is up to a maximum of £20000. Contact the British Q33
Council or the British Embassy in your own country for details. You must be
resident in your home country when you apply.
Commonwealth Scholarships are awards mainly for postgraduate study,
although funding for undergraduate study may be possible if there are no
suitable undergraduate courses in your home country. You must be a citizen
of a Commonwealth country, including the UK. A university degree, or
equivalent, is usually required. Apply to the British Council office in your Q34
country. You must be resident in your own country when you apply. About
3000 of these scholarships are awarded each year and their value ranges from
£5000 to £15000. Q35
Foreign Office Scholarships are a joint initiative by the Foreign Office
and certain UK higher education institutions. The awards are normally given
for taught postgraduate courses. In rare cases, an award may be made for Q36
undergraduate study if the course is not available at an institution in your
home country. They are funded by the Foreign Office and participating UK
higher education institutions. You must normally be under 35 of age. You
must be resident in a developing country, and you must not be currently
employed by your government or by an international organisation. You Q37
should be planning to study a subject related to development and be fluent Q38
in English. Apply directly to one of the participating institutions. You can
ask for a list of participating institutions from the British Embassy in your
country or your local British Council office. Only about 500 of these awards
are made each year and their value ranges from £7000 to £12000.
Overseas Students Research Awards are awards for full-time
postgraduate study, for a period of one year. They make up the difference
between home and overseas students' fees. They are funded by the Ministry Q39
of Education. You mus
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