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Hey there,

  So you're about to spend four years of your life and tens of thousands of dollars of your parent's money, and all you really know about college is that all of your friends are going.Do you ever stop to wonder why you're going?

  Relax.You're making the right decision.First of all, you'll discover what interests you by taking courses in many subjects.For example, it's hard to decide if you want to be a painter if you've never painted any picture; once you're in a drawing-room on campus, you'll know one way or the other.College is also a lot of fun-after you graduate, you'll be working every weekday for 50 or so years.And remember that college graduates earn about twice the income of those who never attended college.

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  *Researching Schools.To us, the most important decision you'll make is to choose the school that really fits you best-not the one that is the most competitive or has the best-equipped rooms.

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  *Raising Your Scores.American College Test is one of the most difficult parts of the admissions course.It's not the most important, though, and not everyone needs to prepare for the test.But, if you think you can do better, find the right course for better scores.

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(1)

How many reasons for going to college does the author mention in the text?

[  ]

A.

2.

B.

3.

C.

4.

D.

5.

(2)

The author thinks you should choose the college that is ________.

[  ]

A.

well-equipped

B.

competitive

C.

suitable

D.

famous

(3)

What does the author advise you to do to pay the high cost of college?

[  ]

A.

To ask the family for help.

B.

To make a study of financial courses.

C.

To do research on the price of college.

D.

To get to know how to ask for financial aid.

(4)

What's the author's purpose of writing this test?

[  ]

A.

To suggest ways to prepare for college learning.

B.

To help readers find the right college.

C.

To make Johnson Review popular.

D.

To introduce college life.

答案:1.B;2.C;3.D;4.C;
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