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[单选题] He usually ________ the usage of the two similar words.
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[单选题] Some people ________ there is life on other planet when seeing UFOs.
[问答题] Well, as it turned 1.________, I don’t know everything, and I’m ready to 2.________ some time learning. I wouldn’t want to pick up where I left off. I’d like to start all over again as a 3.________. You see, it isn’t just the education that 4.________ to me. I have visited a dozen colleges in the 5.________two years, and college life looks 6.________ pleasant.The young people on campus are all gung ho to (起劲地) get out and get at life. They don’t 7.________ to understand they are having one of its best parts. Here they are with no 8.________ to anyone but themselves, a hundred or a thousand 9.________ friends, teachers trying to help them, families at home 10.________ for them to return for Christmas to tell all about their triumphs, three meals a day- so it isn’t gourmet food- but you can’t have everything.
[问答题] Degrees are great, but internships make a differenceA).Traditionally, earning a college degree has been cause for celebration. For most, the achievement Signaled the onset of adulthood and offered the promise of a career that would start in mere months, if Not weeks. But in today's job market, undergraduates who leave school armed only with a degree may not be so fortunate.B).In 2000, more than 1.2 million people received bachelor's degrees in the United States. This year, That number is expected to rise 30 percent to more than 1.6 million, according to estimates by the National Center for Education Statistics. That hike(突然提高) has far outpaced the country's Increase in population over the past decade, tripling the Census Bureau's projected rate of population Growth over the same period. "With the increased number of students, if I'm an employer or a medical School or business school, finding a student who has a good GPA isn't particularly tough anymore," Says Dan Gomez-Palacio, assistant director of career services at Westminster College in Missouri. "So, what is going to separate you from your peers?"C).The answer: internships(实习). University officials and employers almost universally maintain That partaking in an internship-or several, which sets a student apart from his peers even more-before Graduation is integral to finding meaningful employment in today's seemingly impenetrable job Market. More than ever, schools across the country are pushing students of all majors toward Internships, and several have even added them to their graduation requirements. "These internships Give these students an edge that they would not have otherwise," says Patricia Cormier, president of Longwood University in Virginia, which requires an internship of all graduates. "It always amazes me That higher education didn't think of this sooner. For me it's a no-brainer. If you are going to position Your students well, you've got to give them this exposure before they graduate."D).Longwood, with an enrollment of roughly 4,800, saw 74 percent of their 2008 graduating class Attain jobs within six months of graduation, despite the fact that students were thrust into one of the Worst job markets on record. Two years ago, officials at Eastern Connecticut State University decided to institute a pre-professional experience requirement for students. Rhona Free, vice president of academic affairs at Eastern Connecticut, says the school wants not only to educate students but to prepare them For their working lives after school through experience-based learning. "Students worry, 'if I'm an English major, can I get a job?'" she says. "We want them to know that before they leave here, they will Have been in a setting that's like one they'll go to work in."E).While smaller schools are able to ensure their students can meet the internship requirement by Forming partnerships with local companies and working one-on-one with students to facilitate their Hunt for internship, the task is more daunting for larger schools. Finding an employer base near a large University that can support the influx(涌入) of thousands of interns is a daunting, if not impossible, task. For that reason, many large schools have shied away from requiring internships but still take pains to Make the importance of work experience known to their students. Plus, some programs within large Institutions do require internships. It's a common practice in fields where prior work experience is Integral to the hiring process, like business and journalism.F).The college of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Villanova University in Pennsylvania does not require Internships, but students are emailed a weekly list of internship openings and are constantly reminded Of their importance. The college's website even proclaims:"INTERNSHIPS... don't leave Villanova without One." Such marketing efforts have paid off. The school has seen a 30-percent jump in enrollment in internships in the past three years alone. Such efforts are lauded(称赞) by large employers that hire a bulk of their interns. Accounting giant PricewaterhouseCoopers, for instance, draws more than 70 percent of its new hires from its internship program. "Schools that focus on accommodating internships as part of their course curriculum position their students very well for future employment," says Holly Paul, national recruiting leader at PricewaterhouseCooper.G).Recent graduated who are listened to such advice are reaping the rewards. Ryan Mossman, who graduated from Boston College with a degree in English in May 2009, said that although Boston College did not require that he take an internship, the school regularly emphasized their importance. After a discouraging job search in the months leading up to his graduation, Mossman decided an internship was the best, if not the only, way for him to launch his career. Instead of aimlessly searching for job openings as he claimed many of his peers did after graduation, he took an internship at LVM Group, a public-relations firm, soon after graduating. The internship eventually led to a full-time position as an assistant account executive with the company. Meanwhile, he says many of his friends sit at home with their degrees, waiting for a job to fall in their laps. "Had I not taken a post-graduation internship, I think I'd be in the same position they are," he says. 1.The growth rate of people who received bachelor's degrees was three times that of population over the same period in the United States. 2.Nowadays, undergraduates who leave school only with a degree may have difficulty in finding a job. 3.A college in Pennsylvania often reminds its students of the importance of internships. 4.Universities across the United States are encouraging internships among their students and some even include them in their graduation requirements. 5.It is very difficult for large university to find a nearby internship base for its students. 6.Ryan Mossman said that although Boston College did not require that he take an internship, the school regularly emphasized their importance. 7.Holly Paul, a recruitment officer, thinks highly of those universities that include internships in their course curriculum for their students' better employment prospects.. 8.In the past, a university degree indicated the arrival of adulthood and the beginning of a job within a short time. 9.It's a common practice in fields where prior work experience is integral to the hiring process, like business and journalism. 10.Longwood University in Virginia requires an internship of all graduates.
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[问答题] Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on the topic Students Driving Cars. You should write at least 120 words, but no more than 180 words following The outline given below: 1.在大学,有一定数量的学生学习驾驶汽车。 2.学生驾驶汽车的好处和坏处。 3.我的看法。
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