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Twenty-three senior high school graduates of 1999 from Wuhan, Hubei Province, have recently left for Germany on a work-study program according to Xi’an Evening Newspaper.

They will study hotel management in Bavarian Hotel Management School for a year and then take up two-year practice in Germany. Upon graduation, they will also get diplomas (文凭) recognized internationally. During their two-year practice, they earn no less than 1 200 Deutsche Marks (德国马克) a month.

The program, organized by a company in Wuhan, aims at providing the city’s high school graduates with new job chances.

Applicants (申请者) must first pass an exam given by the German side and pay 180 000 yuan covering the three year’s study and living expenses in Germany. In spite of this, the program still attracted a lot of high school graduates and their parents. And applicants came in a continuous stream.

“The change for my child to go to college is small. What’s more, it’s not easy to find a job. We find the work-study program an equally good way out for him,” a parent said, “We don’t worry much about the high costs because the total income from the two-year-long practice will be quite enough to clear them.”  

This text is mainly about _________.

A. a hotel management school in Bavarian, Germany

B. students from Wuhan studying in Germany

C. students going abroad on work-study program

D. new job chances offered in Germany

Which of the following words best describes the parents of these 23 students?

A. Wasteful.       B. Wise.        C. Sorry.       D. Worried.

We can infer that these applicants found it hard ___________.

A. to go to college at home         

B. to pay for the cost

C. to pass the test given by the Germans

D. to get a job when they return home

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Twenty-three senior high school graduates of 1999 from Wuhan, Hubei Province, have recently left for Germany on a work-study program according to Xi’an Evening Newspaper.
They will study hotel management in Bavarian Hotel Management School for a year and then take up two-year practice in Germany. Upon graduation, they will also get diplomas (文凭) recognized internationally. During their two-year practice, they earn no less than 1 200 Deutsche Marks (德国马克) a month.
The program, organized by a company in Wuhan, aims at providing the city’s high school graduates with new job chances.
Applicants (申请者) must first pass an exam given by the German side and pay 180 000 yuan covering the three year’s study and living expenses in Germany. In spite of this, the program still attracted a lot of high school graduates and their parents. And applicants came in a continuous stream.
“The change for my child to go to college is small. What’s more, it’s not easy to find a job. We find the work-study program an equally good way out for him,” a parent said, “We don’t worry much about the high costs because the total income from the two-year-long practice will be quite enough to clear them.”

  1. 1.

    This text is mainly about _________

    1. A.
      a hotel management school in Bavarian, Germany
    2. B.
      students from Wuhan studying in Germany
    3. C.
      students going abroad on work-study program
    4. D.
      new job chances offered in Germany
  2. 2.

    Which of the following words best describes the parents of these 23 students?

    1. A.
      Wasteful
    2. B.
      Wise
    3. C.
      Sorry
    4. D.
      Worried
  3. 3.

    We can infer that these applicants found it hard ___________

    1. A.
      to go to college at home
    2. B.
      to pay for the cost
    3. C.
      to pass the test given by the Germans
    4. D.
      to get a job when they return home

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阅读理解

  Twenty-three senior high school graduates of 1999 from Wuhan, Hubei Province, have recently left for Germany on a work-study program, according to Xi'an Evening News.

  They will study hotel management in Bavarian Hotel Management School for a year and then take up two-year practice in Germany. Upon graduation, they will also get diplomas (文凭) recognized internationally. During their two-year practice, they earn no less than 1,200 Deutsche Marks (德国马克) a month.

  The program, organized by a company in Wuhan, aims at providing the city's high school graduates with new job opportunities.

  Applicants (申请者) must first pass an exam given by the German side and pay 180000 yuan covering the three years’ study and living expenses in Germany. In spite of this, the program still attracted a lot of high school graduates and their parents. And applicants came in a continuous stream.

  “The chance for my child to go to college is small. What's more, it's not easy to find a job. We find the work-study program an equally good way out for him,” a parent said. “We don't worry much about the high costs because the total income from the two-year-long practice will be quite enough to clear them.”

1.This text is mainly about ________.

[  ]

A.a hotel management school in Bavaria, Germany

B.students from Wuhan studying in Germany

C.students going abroad on work-study program

D.new job opportunities offered in Germany

2.Which of the following words best describes the parents of these 23 students?

[  ]

A.wasteful
B.wise
C.sorry
D.worried

3.We can infer that these applicants found it hard ________.

[  ]

A.to go to college at home

B.to pay for the cost

C.to pass the test given by the Germans

D.to get a job when they return home

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阅读理解

阅读下列文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳答案。

Twenty-three senior high school graduates of 1999 from Wuhan, Hubei Province, have recently left for Germany on a work-study program, according to Xi'an Evening News.

    They will study hotel management in Bavaria Hotel Management School for a year and then take up two-year practice in Germany. Upon graduation, they will also get diplomas (文凭) recognized internationally. During their two-year practice, they earn no less than 1200 Deutsche Marks (德国马克) a month.

    The program, organized by a company in Wuhan, aims at providing the city's high school graduates with new job opportunities.

    Applicants (申请人) must first pass an exam given by the German side and pay 180 000 yuan covering the three years' study and living expenses in Germany. In spite of this, the program still attracted a lot of high school graduates and their parents. And applicants came in a continuous stream.

    “The chance for my child to go to college is small. What's more, it's not easy to find a job. We find the work-study program an equally good way out for him,” a parent said. “We don't worry much about the high costs because the total income from the two-year-long practice will be quite enough to clear them.”

1This text is mainly about ________.

    A. a hotel management school in Bavaria, Germany

    B. students from Wuhan studying in Germany

    C. students going abroad on work-study program

    D. new job opportunities offered in Germany

2Which of the following words best describes the parents of these 23 students?

    A. wasteful

    B. wise

    C. sorry

    D. worried

3We can infer that these applicants found it hard  ________.

    A. to go to college at home

    B. to pay for the cost

    C. to pass the test given by the Germans

D. to get a job when they return home

 

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阅读理解

阅读下列文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳答案。

Twenty-three senior high school graduates of 1999 from Wuhan, Hubei Province, have recently left for Germany on a work-study program, according to Xi'an Evening News.

    They will study hotel management in Bavaria Hotel Management School for a year and then take up two-year practice in Germany. Upon graduation, they will also get diplomas (文凭) recognized internationally. During their two-year practice, they earn no less than 1200 Deutsche Marks (德国马克) a month.

    The program, organized by a company in Wuhan, aims at providing the city's high school graduates with new job opportunities.

    Applicants (申请人) must first pass an exam given by the German side and pay 180 000 yuan covering the three years' study and living expenses in Germany. In spite of this, the program still attracted a lot of high school graduates and their parents. And applicants came in a continuous stream.

    “The chance for my child to go to college is small. What's more, it's not easy to find a job. We find the work-study program an equally good way out for him,” a parent said. “We don't worry much about the high costs because the total income from the two-year-long practice will be quite enough to clear them.”

1This text is mainly about ________.

    A. a hotel management school in Bavaria, Germany

    B. students from Wuhan studying in Germany

    C. students going abroad on work-study program

    D. new job opportunities offered in Germany

2Which of the following words best describes the parents of these 23 students?

    A. wasteful

    B. wise

    C. sorry

    D. worried

3We can infer that these applicants found it hard  ________.

    A. to go to college at home

    B. to pay for the cost

    C. to pass the test given by the Germans

D. to get a job when they return home

 

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