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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项.

  The 42 503 Chinese students studying in the US are enrolled in 994 different universities. The university of Howton in Texas, with 474 students or more than ten per cent of the total, has the largest number of Chinese students of an US university. One hundred and eighteen universities and colleges have more than 100 Chinese, and the average number of students per university is around 40.

  Twenty three per cent of Chinese students are concentrated at the 20 most popular universities. Compared with other Asian countries and regions, Chinese students are quite well dispersed(分布). Only Japan has a lower percentage of students in the top 20 universities.

  New York State is the most popular with 3 524 Chinese students. (10 per cent) States following in order of popularity with Chinese are: California, Texas, Ohio, and Ilineis. Thirty-eight per cent of the Chinese students enrolled in US institutions are concentrated in these fine states.

  Seventy-seven percent of all Chinese are studying at the graduate level. Eleven per cent are enrolled in undergraduate programmes while 4 per cent are listed as non-degree of ESL(English as a Second language)students.

1.From the first paragraph, we get to know what ________.

[  ]

A.the University of Houston is the best University in the US

B.the University of Houston is the biggest university in the US

C.there are about 4500 students in the university of Houston

D.the University of Houston only receive Chinese students

2.The second paragraph means that ________.

[  ]

A.only students from China study at the top university

B.no other students but Japanese and Chinese students study at the top university

C.Chinese students often fight against students

D.famous universities in the US attract students

3.The main idea of the third paragraph is that ________.

[  ]

A.New York State is the biggest state in the US

B.New York State has the most beautiful buildings

C.not every State of the US attracts Chinese students

D.there are 35 states in the US

答案:C;D;C
解析:

  1.C

  导解:文中有with 474 students or more than ten per cent of the total可见总人数大约是4500.

  2.D

  3.C

  导解:由文中…are concentrated in these fine states可知.


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