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听力原文: (29)A student credit card? Is it right for me, and can it help me pay for expens

听力原文: (29)A student credit card? Is it right for me, and can it help me pay for expenses online such as online courses, music, language-learning materials, or even a degree?

Actually, the answer might be yes or no, depending on your circumstances. Of course, probably the best advice is to save up and then make purchases with cash. Unfortunately, different online services often require a credit card. Here are some. ideas to getting a credit card. First of all, obtaining a student credit card is becoming easier, and many companies are offering such cards to students in this growing market. From a student's perspective, it allows a person to pay for things online that only can be purchased on credit. (30)Furthermore, it can help students build a good credit history that is often needed later for bigger purchases like a car or home.

Inspite of these advantages, students have to be careful because interest rates on such cards are often higher and have higher penalties if you fail to pay on time. Furthermore, students may spend well beyond their means and end up in debt that they can't pay off.

Perhaps a happy medium is for students to get a debit card that has a credit limit, and money for purchases is just deducted from existing funds from a student's account. Thus, it operates like a checking account, and (31)when the student's spending reaches the credit limit, they can't continue to spend.

Before you decide to get a student credit card, look carefully at the agreement terms for each company and compare the advantages and disadvantages of each. Searching the Internet for such offers will give you a good start on what to look for in a company.

(30)

A.Money.

B.Credit.

C.Debit card.

D.Credit card.

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第1题
听力原文:We are supposed to do our assignments for statistics on the computer, but those i
n the student center are always tied up. I'm plfanning to get my own soon.

(29)

A.Our assignment can hardly be completed without a computer of my own.

B.The statistics in the student center are messed up, thus making our assignment difficult to complete.

C.I'm planning to finish my own assignment as soon as possible.

D.Our assignment has to wait till the computers in the student center get repaired.

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第2题
听力原文:In the United States, (29) boys and girls start school when they are five years o

听力原文: In the United States, (29) boys and girls start school when they are five years old. In some stales they most stay in school until they are sixteen. Most students are seventeen or eighteen years old when they graduate from secondary school.

Most children go to public elementary and secondary schools. The parents of public school pupils do not have to pay directly for their children's education because (30)tax money supports the public schools. If a child attends a private school, his parents pay the school for the child’s education.

Today about half of the high school graduates go on to colleges and universities. Some colleges and universities receive tax money from the government. A student at a state university does not have to pay very much if his parents live in that state. Private colleges and universities are expensive, however. (31) Almost half of the college students in the United States work while they are studying. When a student's family is not rich, he has to earn money for part. of his college expenses.

(30)

A.At 5 years old.

B.At 6 years old.

C.At 7 years old.

D.It's not clear.

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第3题
听力原文: Hungry for the brightest students, (26)many American stronger universities are a

听力原文: Hungry for the brightest students, (26)many American stronger universities are actively discounting tuition. And it's the high achievers, rather than the needy students, who are getting a good chunk of the money. The practice is remarkably widespread, reaching almost(27)all but the 30 or so Ivy and other elite colleges that ban merit-based financial aid. Schools are also becoming more aggressive in promoting their discounts. At the DePauw University Website, enter an SAT or ACT score. grade point average and class rank, and a computer program immediately tells you what kind of“ award”. Only“ the real unlucky” pay full price any more, says Kenneth Redd, director of research at the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators.(29)About 76% of first-year students got some forms of discount this year at 331 private schools polled annually by the National Association of College and University Business Officers. Average award per student:$7000.At small schools with tuition under about$20000, the average discount is even higher, with some schools returning over half their tuition revenue.

Much as banks and insurers offer special rates to their best customers, schools are giving the biggest breaks to their top students.(29)Public four year colleges, too, are offering discounts.

(28)The flip side of big discounts is that less money is available to improve academic programs and keep school infrastructure up to date. Mr. Redd says he found that universities that have sharply increased their tuition discount rates have seen graduation rates fall, and that's I rue even among highly selective schools.

(33)

A.Students in need of financial help.

B.Students with good academic performance.

C.Students good at negotiating with universities.

D.Students with special contributions.

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第4题
听力原文:Education is required and free for every child in the United States. Most childre

听力原文: Education is required and free for every child in the United States. Most children start by the age of six. They attend eight years of elementary school and four years of high school(or secondary school) . The money for free public schools comes from taxes, and each state is responsible for its own educational system. The state authorities set the educational requirements but leave the management of the schools in the hands of the local communities (29) . Most states require their children to go to school until a certain age: this age varies from 16 to 18 years according to the laws of the individual states. The federal government contributes funds m the states for additional schools and school services. After graduation from high school, a student can start his higher education in a two-year college, a four-year college, a university, or a specialized professional school-either public or private. Most colleges admit students on the basis of their high school records (30) . The cost of a college education is expensive in private universities, but it is much less in those supported by states and cities. Many students receive scholarships from the schools, the government, or private foundations and organizations. More than 50% of college students work to help pay their college expenses (31) . only 2% of the population of the country cannot read and write.

(30)

A.The federal government.

B.Individual schools.

C.The respective states.

D.Local communities.

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第5题
听力原文:W: Let's go to the dance at the Student Center on Friday.M: I'd like to, but I'm

听力原文:W: Let's go to the dance at the Student Center on Friday.

M: I'd like to, but I'm going to a lecture. Thanks for asking me though.

Q: What is the man going to do on Friday?

(13)

A.Go to dance.

B.Go to the student centre.

C.Go to a party.

D.Go to a lecture.

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第6题
听力原文:W: Let's go to the dance at the Student Art Center tomorrow.M: I'd like to, but I

听力原文:W: Let's go to the dance at the Student Art Center tomorrow.

M: I'd like to, but I'm going to a lecture. Thanks for asking me though.

Q: What is the man going to do tomorrow?

(7)

A.Go to dance.

B.Go to the Student Art Center.

C.Go to a lecture.

D.Stay at home.

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第7题
听力原文:There are three groups of English learners: beginners, intermediate learners, and

听力原文: There are three groups of English learners: beginners, intermediate learners, and learners of special English. Beginners need to learn the basics of English. Students who have reached an intermediate level benefit from learning general English skills. But what about student who want to learn specialist English for their work or professional life? Most students, who fit into this third group have a clear idea about what they want to learn. A bank clerk, for example, wants to use this specialist vocabulary and technical terms of finance. But for teachers, deciding how to teach specialist English is not always so easy. For a start, the variety is enormous. Every field from air-line pilots to secretaries has its own vocabulary and technical terms. Teachers also need to have an up-to-date knowledge of that specialist language, and not many teachers are exposed to working environments outside the classroom. These issues have influenced the way specialist English is taught in schools. This type of course is usually known as English for Specific Purposes, or ESP and there are ESP courses for almost every area of professional and working life. In Britain, for example, there are courses which teach English for doctors, lawyers, reporters, travel agents and people working in the hotel industry. By far, the most popular ESP courses are for business English.

(29)

A.They want to change the way English is taught.

B.They learn English to find well-paid jobs.

C.They want to have an up-to-date knowledge of English.

D.They know clearly what they want to learn.

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第8题
听力原文:M: Let's go to the dance at the Student Center on Friday.W: I'd like to. but I'm

听力原文:M: Let's go to the dance at the Student Center on Friday.

W: I'd like to. but I'm going to a lecture. Thanks for asking me though.

Q: What is the woman going to do on Friday?

(2)

A.Go to a dance.

B.Go to the Student Center.

C.GO to a lecture.

D.Stay at home.

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第9题
听力原文:W: Is Sam a full-time student?M: I don't know he became a full-time student until

听力原文:W: Is Sam a full-time student?

M: I don't know he became a full-time student until last semester.

Q: What does the man mean?

(17)

A.Sam is probably a part-time student.

B.Sam doesn't go to all his classes.

C.He doesn't remember it Sam is a student or not.

D.He thinks Sam is a full-time student now.

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第10题
听力原文:W: Mr. Jones, your student Bill shows great enthusiasm for musical instruments.M:

听力原文:W: Mr. Jones, your student Bill shows great enthusiasm for musical instruments.

M: I only wish he showed half as much for his English lessons.

Q: What do we learn from the conversation about Bill?

(17)

A.He is not very enthusiastic about his English lessons.

B.He has made great progress in his English.

C.He is a student of the music department.

D.He is not very interested in English songs.

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