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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 理工类填空集考试卷模拟考试*题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、*html*下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?brising tuition in theus/b? ?every spring, us university administrators gather todiscuss the next academic
2、years budget. they consider faculty salaries, utilitycosts for dormitories, new building needs and repairs to old ones. they run thenumbers and conclude it seems, inevitably ?that, yet again, the cost oftuition must go up.? ?according to the uss college board, theprice of attending a four-year priva
3、te university in the us rose 81 percentbetween 1993 and 2004.u ?(46) ?/uin 2005 and 2006, the numberscontinued to rise.? ?according to university officials, collegecost increases are simply the result of balancing university checkbooks.”tuition increases at cedarville university are determined by ou
4、r revenue needsfor each year,” said the universitys president, dr bill brown. “student tuitionpays for 78 percent of the universitys operating costs.” browns school is aprivate university that enrolls about 3. 100 undergrads and is consistentlyrecognized by annual college ranking guides like us news
5、 and world reports andthe princeton reviews.u ?(47) ?/u.? ?tuition atprivate universities is set by administration officials and then sent forapproval to the schools board of trustees (董事).u ?(48) ?/uthisboard oversees (监管) all of a states public institutions.? ?johndurham, assistant secretary to th
6、e board of trustees at east carolina university(ecu), explains that state law says that public institutions must make theirservices available whenever possible to the people of the state for free. durhamsaid that north carolina residents only pay 22 percent of the cost of theireducation.u ?(49) ?/us
7、tate residents attending ecu pay about us$10,000 for tuition, room and board before financial aid.? ?amidthe news about continued increases in college costs, however, there is some goodnews. tuition increases have been accompanied by roughly equal increases infinancial aid at almost every university
8、. to receive financial aid. us studentscomplete a formal application with the federal government. the federalgovernment then decides whether an applicant is eligible (有资格的) for grants orloans.u ?(50) ?/u.a ?the application is then sent to thestudents university, where the school itself will decide w
9、hether free moneywill be given to the student and how much.b ?at public universities,however, tuition increases must also be approved by a state education committee,sometimes called the board of governors.c ?the school currently chargesus $2.3.410 a year for tuition.d ?many american people are simpl
10、yunable to pay the growing cost-of food.e ?thats more than double therate of inflation.f ?the state government covers the rest.*html*( )2、*html*下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?brising tuition in theus/b? ?every spring, us university administrator
11、s gather todiscuss the next academic years budget. they consider faculty salaries, utilitycosts for dormitories, new building needs and repairs to old ones. they run thenumbers and conclude it seems, inevitably ?that, yet again, the cost oftuition must go up.? ?according to the uss college board, th
12、eprice of attending a four-year private university in the us rose 81 percentbetween 1993 and 2004.u ?(46) ?/uin 2005 and 2006, the numberscontinued to rise.? ?according to university officials, collegecost increases are simply the result of balancing university checkbooks.”tuition increases at cedar
13、ville university are determined by our revenue needsfor each year,” said the universitys president, dr bill brown. “student tuitionpays for 78 percent of the universitys operating costs.” browns school is aprivate university that enrolls about 3. 100 undergrads and is consistentlyrecognized by annua
14、l college ranking guides like us news and world reports andthe princeton reviews.u ?(47) ?/u.? ?tuition atprivate universities is set by administration officials and then sent forapproval to the schools board of trustees (董事).u ?(48) ?/uthisboard oversees (监管) all of a states public institutions.? ?
15、johndurham, assistant secretary to the board of trustees at east carolina university(ecu), explains that state law says that public institutions must make theirservices available whenever possible to the people of the state for free. durhamsaid that north carolina residents only pay 22 percent of th
16、e cost of theireducation.u ?(49) ?/ustate residents attending ecu pay about us$10,000 for tuition, room and board before financial aid.? ?amidthe news about continued increases in college costs, however, there is some goodnews. tuition increases have been accompanied by roughly equal increases infin
17、ancial aid at almost every university. to receive financial aid. us studentscomplete a formal application with the federal government. the federalgovernment then decides whether an applicant is eligible (有资格的) for grants orloans.u ?(50) ?/u.a ?the application is then sent to thestudents university,
18、where the school itself will decide whether free moneywill be given to the student and how much.b ?at public universities,however, tuition increases must also be approved by a state education committee,sometimes called the board of governors.c ?the school currently chargesus $2.3.410 a year for tuit
19、ion.d ?many american people are simplyunable to pay the growing cost-of food.e ?thats more than double therate of inflation.f ?the state government covers the rest. ( )3、*html*下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?brising tuition in theus/b? ?every spr
20、ing, us university administrators gather todiscuss the next academic years budget. they consider faculty salaries, utilitycosts for dormitories, new building needs and repairs to old ones. they run thenumbers and conclude it seems, inevitably ?that, yet again, the cost oftuition must go up.? ?accord
21、ing to the uss college board, theprice of attending a four-year private university in the us rose 81 percentbetween 1993 and 2004.u ?(46) ?/uin 2005 and 2006, the numberscontinued to rise.? ?according to university officials, collegecost increases are simply the result of balancing university checkb
22、ooks.”tuition increases at cedarville university are determined by our revenue needsfor each year,” said the universitys president, dr bill brown. “student tuitionpays for 78 percent of the universitys operating costs.” browns school is aprivate university that enrolls about 3. 100 undergrads and is
23、 consistentlyrecognized by annual college ranking guides like us news and world reports andthe princeton reviews.u ?(47) ?/u.? ?tuition atprivate universities is set by administration officials and then sent forapproval to the schools board of trustees (董事).u ?(48) ?/uthisboard oversees (监管) all of
24、a states public institutions.? ?johndurham, assistant secretary to the board of trustees at east carolina university(ecu), explains that state law says that public institutions must make theirservices available whenever possible to the people of the state for free. durhamsaid that north carolina res
25、idents only pay 22 percent of the cost of theireducation.u ?(49) ?/ustate residents attending ecu pay about us$10,000 for tuition, room and board before financial aid.? ?amidthe news about continued increases in college costs, however, there is some goodnews. tuition increases have been accompanied
26、by roughly equal increases infinancial aid at almost every university. to receive financial aid. us studentscomplete a formal application with the federal government. the federalgovernment then decides whether an applicant is eligible (有资格的) for grants orloans.u ?(50) ?/u.a ?the application is then
27、sent to thestudents university, where the school itself will decide whether free moneywill be given to the student and how much.b ?at public universities,however, tuition increases must also be approved by a state education committee,sometimes called the board of governors.c ?the school currently ch
28、argesus $2.3.410 a year for tuition.d ?many american people are simplyunable to pay the growing cost-of food.e ?thats more than double therate of inflation.f ?the state government covers the rest. ( )4、*html*下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?brisin
29、g tuition in theus/b? ?every spring, us university administrators gather todiscuss the next academic years budget. they consider faculty salaries, utilitycosts for dormitories, new building needs and repairs to old ones. they run thenumbers and conclude it seems, inevitably ?that, yet again, the cos
30、t oftuition must go up.? ?according to the uss college board, theprice of attending a four-year private university in the us rose 81 percentbetween 1993 and 2004.u ?(46) ?/uin 2005 and 2006, the numberscontinued to rise.? ?according to university officials, collegecost increases are simply the resul
31、t of balancing university checkbooks.”tuition increases at cedarville university are determined by our revenue needsfor each year,” said the universitys president, dr bill brown. “student tuitionpays for 78 percent of the universitys operating costs.” browns school is aprivate university that enroll
32、s about 3. 100 undergrads and is consistentlyrecognized by annual college ranking guides like us news and world reports andthe princeton reviews.u ?(47) ?/u.? ?tuition atprivate universities is set by administration officials and then sent forapproval to the schools board of trustees (董事).u ?(48) ?/
33、uthisboard oversees (监管) all of a states public institutions.? ?johndurham, assistant secretary to the board of trustees at east carolina university(ecu), explains that state law says that public institutions must make theirservices available whenever possible to the people of the state for free. du
34、rhamsaid that north carolina residents only pay 22 percent of the cost of theireducation.u ?(49) ?/ustate residents attending ecu pay about us$10,000 for tuition, room and board before financial aid.? ?amidthe news about continued increases in college costs, however, there is some goodnews. tuition
35、increases have been accompanied by roughly equal increases infinancial aid at almost every university. to receive financial aid. us studentscomplete a formal application with the federal government. the federalgovernment then decides whether an applicant is eligible (有资格的) for grants orloans.u ?(50)
36、 ?/u.a ?the application is then sent to thestudents university, where the school itself will decide whether free moneywill be given to the student and how much.b ?at public universities,however, tuition increases must also be approved by a state education committee,sometimes called the board of gove
37、rnors.c ?the school currently chargesus $2.3.410 a year for tuition.d ?many american people are simplyunable to pay the growing cost-of food.e ?thats more than double therate of inflation.f ?the state government covers the rest. ( )5、*html*下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。? ? ?
38、 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?brising tuition in theus/b? ?every spring, us university administrators gather todiscuss the next academic years budget. they consider faculty salaries, utilitycosts for dormitories, new building needs and repairs to old ones. they run thenumbers and conclude it seems, inev
39、itably ?that, yet again, the cost oftuition must go up.? ?according to the uss college board, theprice of attending a four-year private university in the us rose 81 percentbetween 1993 and 2004.u ?(46) ?/uin 2005 and 2006, the numberscontinued to rise.? ?according to university officials, collegecos
40、t increases are simply the result of balancing university checkbooks.”tuition increases at cedarville university are determined by our revenue needsfor each year,” said the universitys president, dr bill brown. “student tuitionpays for 78 percent of the universitys operating costs.” browns school is
41、 aprivate university that enrolls about 3. 100 undergrads and is consistentlyrecognized by annual college ranking guides like us news and world reports andthe princeton reviews.u ?(47) ?/u.? ?tuition atprivate universities is set by administration officials and then sent forapproval to the schools board of trustees (董事).u ?(48) ?/uthisboard oversees (监管) all of a states public institutions.? ?johnd
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