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Almost two-thirds of overseas students studying in the UK have few or no British friends,

according to a survey among 5,000 overseas students, Britain's Guardian newspaper reported last week.

The survey was carried out by the British Council, the council for international education, and Universities UK, an organization supporting the work of all the country's universities.

The survey revealed only 7 percent of the students said most of their friends were from the UK; 32 percent said they had a mixture of UK and international student friends; and 59 percent said their only friends were international.

Some student leaders say one reason fox' the trend is that overseas students are dedicate to their courses instead of their social lives.

In addition, many foreign students weren't interested in the pub-centered drinking culture on British campuses, according to Will MacFarlane, student union general secretary of the London School of Economies. This prevented some students who didn't pay regular trips to pubs from making new friends.

Some students think that MacFarlane's explanation is true.

"I have only one year to adapt to the new all-English environment and dealing with a full study workload. The time is so limited that I have little time to make friends with foreign students." Said one Peking University grad student who is at Oxford University.

She also admitted that an important reason for the lack of interaction is that Chinese students are usually shy, and don't take the initiative to make new friends.

MacFarlane also came forward with some suggestions on how to improve the situation. "It may be helpful if we can provide a cultural shift in university activities away from the drinking culture, and provide more activities for more groups," he said.

The survey showed that ______.

A.the number of overseas students is reduced in recent years

B.overseas students are not willing to make friends with British students

C.no overseas students have time to go to pubs in spare time

D.most overseas students have few British friends

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EThe Christmas Tree In pre-Christian Europe, people believed that trees (fruit trees and e

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【C1】

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C.launched

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Section B

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第6题
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Should that happen, it won’t be the () of the enlightened women of Kerala, a state in southern India.() India as a whole adds almost 20 million people a year, Kerala’s population is virtually ().The reason is no mystery: nearly two-thirds of Kerala women practice birth control, () about 40% in the entire nation.

The difference () the emphasis put on health programs, () birth control, by the state authorities, () in 1957 became India’s first elected Communist ().And an educational tradition and matrilineal(母系的)customs in parts of Kerala help girls and boys get() good schooling.While one in three Indian women is (), 90% of those in Kerala can read and write.

Higher literacy rates () family planning.“Unlike our parents, we know that we can do more for our children if we have () of them,” says Laila Chrian, 33, who lives in the village of Kudamaloor.She has limited herself () three children----one below the national () of four.That kind of restraint will keep Kerala from putting added () on world food supplies.

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A.well developed in a range of aspects

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第8题
With 950 million people, India ranks second to China among the most populous countries. Bu
t since China 【C1】______ a family planning program in 1971, India has been closing the 【C2】______ . Indians have reduced their birth 【C3】______ but not nearly as much as the Chinese have. If the current situation continues, India's population will 【C4】______ China's around the year 2028 at about 1.7 billion.

【C5】______ that happen, it won't be the 【C6】______ of the enlightened(有知识的) women of Kerala, a state in southern India. 【C7】______ India as a whole adds almost 20 million people a year, Kerala' s population is virtually 【C8】______ . The reason is no mystery: nearly two-thirds of Kerala women practice birth control, 【C9】______ about 40% in the entire nation.

The difference 【C10】______ the emphasis put on health programs, 【C11】______ birth control, by the state authorities, 【C12】______ in 1957 became India's first elected Communist 【C13】______ . And an educational tradition and matrilineal (母系的) customs in parts of Kerala help girls and boys get 【C14】______ good schooling. While one in three Indian women is 【C15】______ , 90% of those in Kerala can read and write. Higher literacy rates. 【C16】______ family planning. "Unlike oar parents, we know that we can do more for our children if we have 【C17】______ of them," says Laila Cherian, 33, who lives in the village of Kudamaloor. She has restricted herself 【C18】______ three children—one below the national 【C19】______ of four. That kind of restraint will keep Kerala from putting added 【C20】______ on world food supplies.

【C1】

A.discovered

B.delivered

C.launched

D.transmitted

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第9题
听力原文:Researching friendship,psychologist Lillian Rubin spent two years interviewing mo

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More than two-thirds of the single men,Rubin interviewed,could not name a best friend. Those who could were likely to name a woman. Yet three-quarters of the single women had no problem naming a best friend,and almost always it was a woman. More married men than women named their wife/husband as a best friend,most trusted person,or the one they would turn to in time of emotional distress. “Most women. ”says Rubin,“identified at least one,usually more,trusted friends to whom they could turn to in a troubled moment,and they spoke openly about the importance of these relationships in their lives. ”

“In general,”Rubin writes in her new book,“women's friendships with each other rest on shared emotions and support,but men's relationships are marked by shared activities. ”“Even when a man is said to be a best friend,”Rubin writes,“the two share little about their innermost feelings. Whereas a woman's closest female friend might be the first to tell her to leave fl failing marriage,it wasn't unusual to hear a man say he didn't know his friend's marriage was in serious trouble until he appeared one night asking if he could sleep on the sofa. ”

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A.Men spend more nights in their friends'home than women.

B.Women are much more talkative than men.

C.Women enjoy more and better friendships than men.

D.Men have more difficulty remembering names than women.

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