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Next autumn, studying for a degree in Britain will become more expensive, and the results are already clear. This week, figures from UCAS(the Universities and College Admissions service)show a 15-percent downturn in applications(申请) from this time last year. With fees having reached £9,000 a year, some students are beginning to consider other ways of getting higher education—including distance learning, which allows them to get a degree while still living, and earning money, at home.
That is important, because fees are only part of the picture. The National Union of Students says that UK students pay an average of £4,900 a year for basics such as rent, food, books, equipment, field trips and the like. If those costs can be reduced, the burden of fees will be lessened. Therefore, many people are thinking not only about what and where to study, but how—that is, whether they have to be on campus to get a degree.
Distance learning is best suited to certain subjects and to ultra-motivated(极有主动性的)student, according to Carrie-Anne Rice of Resource Development International(RDI).“The advantage is that the fee system is more flexible(灵活的), and you can have full-time work while studying, Rice says.”“You graduate three years ahead of possible competitors(竞争对手)— with the same degree, but with three years of work experience and without the debt.”
“I left school and went straight into work. But at the age of 23, I changed career and soon realized I needed a degree to advance. Because of lack of money ad time, full-time university wasn’t a good choice, but I discovered that distance learning was financially flexible and enabled me to work and gain skills from my workplace without affecting the quality of my life,” Andy Cain, a distance learning student says.
Although distance learning has many advantages, a campus-based university experience remains the dream of most school-leavers. There is no question that “being there” is not only fun, but rich in shared experience, pooled knowledge, and—perhaps most importantly—friendships that will go on long after the degrees have been awarded.
【小题1】The number of students applying to universities    compared to this time last year.

A.has increased greatlyB.has decreased
C.hasn’t shown any changeD.has become zero
【小题2】Students who study on campus spend      each year, on average.
A.£9,000B.£4,900C.£13,900D.£4,100
【小题3】Which of the following is NOT the benefit of distance learning?
A.Lower debt levelsB.A head start on the job market.
C.Valuable friendshipsD.A flexible fee system.
【小题4】Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.The change in fees has had no effect on school-leavers.
B.Distance learning has the same advantages as campus-based learning.
C.Distance learning is so attractive that nobody wants to go to university any more.
D.Distance learning doesn’t suit all subjects or all students.

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Next autumn, studying for a degree in Britain will become more expensive, and the results are already clear. This week, figures from UCAS(the Universities and College Admissions service)show a 15-percent downturn in applications(申请) from this time last year. With fees having reached £9,000 a year, some students are beginning to consider other ways of getting higher education—including distance learning, which allows them to get a degree while still living, and earning money, at home.
That is important, because fees are only part of the picture. The National Union of Students says that UK students pay an average of £4,900 a year for basics such as rent, food, books, equipment, field trips and the like. If those costs can be reduced, the burden of fees will be lessened. Therefore, many people are thinking not only about what and where to study, but how—that is, whether they have to be on campus to get a degree.
Distance learning is best suited to certain subjects and to ultra-motivated(极有主动性的)student, according to Carrie-Anne Rice of Resource Development International(RDI).“The advantage is that the fee system is more flexible(灵活的), and you can have full-time work while studying, Rice says.”“You graduate three years ahead of possible competitors(竞争对手)— with the same degree, but with three years of work experience and without the debt.”
“I left school and went straight into work. But at the age of 23, I changed career and soon realized I needed a degree to advance. Because of lack of money ad time, full-time university wasn’t a good choice, but I discovered that distance learning was financially flexible and enabled me to work and gain skills from my workplace without affecting the quality of my life,” Andy Cain, a distance learning student says.
Although distance learning has many advantages, a campus-based university experience remains the dream of most school-leavers. There is no question that “being there” is not only fun, but rich in shared experience, pooled knowledge, and—perhaps most importantly—friendships that will go on long after the degrees have been awarded

  1. 1.

    The number of students applying to universities    compared to this time last year

    1. A.
      has increased greatly
    2. B.
      has decreased
    3. C.
      hasn’t shown any change
    4. D.
      has become zero
  2. 2.

    Students who study on campus spend      each year, on average

    1. A.
      £9,000
    2. B.
      £4,900
    3. C.
      £13,900
    4. D.
      £4,100
  3. 3.

    Which of the following is NOT the benefit of distance learning?

    1. A.
      Lower debt levels
    2. B.
      A head start on the job market
    3. C.
      Valuable friendships
    4. D.
      A flexible fee system
  4. 4.

    Which of the following statements is TRUE?

    1. A.
      The change in fees has had no effect on school-leavers
    2. B.
      Distance learning has the same advantages as campus-based learning
    3. C.
      Distance learning is so attractive that nobody wants to go to university any more
    4. D.
      Distance learning doesn’t suit all subjects or all students

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  I remember one Thanksgiving when our family had no money and no food, and someone came knocking on our door.A man   1   there with a huge box of food, a giant   2   and even some pans to   3   it in.I couldn't believe it.My dad   4  , “Who are you? Where are you from?”

  The   5   announced, “I'm here because a friend of mine knows you're in   6   and that you wouldn't accept   7   help, so I've brought this for you.Have a great Thanksgiving.”

  My father said, “No, no, we can't   8   this.” The man replied, “You don't have a   9  .” he closed the door and left hurriedly.

    10   that experience had a deep effect on my life.I   11   myself that someday I would do well enough financially(财政地)  12   I could do the same thing for other people.By the time I was eighteen I had begun my Thanksgiving service.I like to do things spontaneously(自发地), so I would go out shopping and buy enough   13   for one or two families.Then I would dress like a   14   boy, go to the poorest neighborhood and   15   knock on the door.I always enclosed(附上)a note that explained in   16   my Thanksgiving   17   as a kid.The note concluded, “All that I ask in   18   is that you take good enough   19   of yourself so that somebody you can do the   20   thing for someone else.” I have received more from this annual service than I have from any amount of money I've ever earned.

(1)

[  ]

A.

crying

B.

standing

C.

sitting

D.

lying

(2)

[  ]

A.

pig

B.

chicken

C.

fish

D.

turkey

(3)

[  ]

A.

cook

B.

put

C.

spread

D.

store

(4)

[  ]

A.

announced

B.

called

C.

demanded

D.

spoke

(5)

[  ]

A.

friend

B.

stranger

C.

salesman

D.

helper

(6)

[  ]

A.

debt

B.

trouble

C.

danger

D.

need

(7)

[  ]

A.

direct

B.

expensive

C.

straight

D.

kind

(8)

[  ]

A.

have

B.

take

C.

accept

D.

receive

(9)

[  ]

A.

chance

B.

choice

C.

reason

D.

worry

(10)

[  ]

A.

Suddenly

B.

Surprisingly

C.

Unexpectedly

D.

Obviously

(11)

[  ]

A.

promised

B.

advised

C.

thought

D.

hoped

(12)

[  ]

A.

even if

B.

so that

C.

in case

D.

after all

(13)

[  ]

A.

clothes

B.

drink

C.

bed

D.

food

(14)

[  ]

A.

delivery

B.

school

C.

milk

D.

newspaper

(15)

[  ]

A.

so

B.

just

C.

even

D.

ever

(16)

[  ]

A.

hurry

B.

detail

C.

all

D.

brief

(17)

[  ]

A.

suggestion

B.

practice

C.

experience

D.

service

(18)

[  ]

A.

return

B.

memory

C.

honor

D.

favor

(19)

[  ]

A.

interest

B.

pity

C.

care

D.

advantage

(20)

[  ]

A.

different

B.

old

C.

same

D.

difficult

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Last week my parents and I took a two-day trip to Emei Mountain in Sichuan.Like everyone knows, it's famous mountain with all kinds of plants and animals.The weather was fine. It was about noon we arrived at the foot of the mountain.The three of them were very excited. As we climbed the mountain, we fed monkeys,visiting temples and told stories. On the way up I was busy take pictures since the scenery was so beautiful. The time passes quickly.Evening came. We spent the night in a hotel at the top of the mountain. The food was expensive and the service was  good. I was so tiring that I fell asleep at the moment my head touched the pillow.

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Last week my parents and I took a two-day trip to Emei Mountain in Sichuan. Like everyone knows, it's famous mountain with all kinds of plants and animals. The weather was fine. It was about noon we arrived at the foot of the mountain. The three of them were very excited. As we climbed the mountain, we fed monkeys, visiting temples and told stories. On the way up I was busy take pictures since the scenery was so beautiful. The time passes quickly.Evening came. We spent the night in a hotel at the top of the mountain. The food was expensive and the service was good. I was so tiring that I fell asleep at the moment my head touched the pillow.ZXXK

 

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