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-英语报刊选读A及答案
-英语报刊选读A及答案

-英语报刊选读A及答案

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............. .

...

.......................

?

.;名 :级班 :级年 :点学教

---An Italian Ex-Mayor Is Murdered 1. ________ US ________ told not exploit 2. Rubin________ Greenspan ________ at odds. 3. Visitors _______ flocking to Mao ' birth place. 4. sports store. Tibet issue. man ________ q uizzed after _______ wife is knifed in Part n Read the following passage and answer the Questions A 5-34 (1% for each,30%) and B 35-44 (2% for each,20%) A Tuiti on Reform for Higher Educati on Chinese institutions of higher learning have quickened their pace of reform in recent years. Changing enrollment practices and higher tuition fees constitute and importa nt part of the reform. Schools which once admitted stude nts almost exclusively accord ing to state pla ns are beco ming more accepti ng of stude nts sent by work groups for further training and those who pay their own fees. Regular universities and colleges plan to enroll about 786 200 students this year, up 158 200 or 25 perce nt over last year's figure. Of these, 216 000, or 27.4 perce nt, will be sent by their work groups or will pay their own way. In the past, the state paid all tuition and school fees for university students, a matter of policy since New China was established in 1949. Although this practice guaranteed the supply of qualified personnel, it brought a heavy burden to the sate, hindering further development of higher education. Since higher education is non —— compulsory education in China, to charge appropriate fees will help improve school

facilities and expedite the developme nt of educati on in this stage. As an added ben efit, pay ing their own way will en courage stude nts to study harder. The reform will take effect in two direct ions. State — finan ced stude nts will beg in paying part of the costs of their education, and more self — paying students will be accepted. In August 1989, un der the directi on of the State coun cil, the State Educati on Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the Sate Price Bureau drew up stipulations concerning the amount of charges on tuiti on, accommodati on and other expe nses for stude nts of in stituti ons of higher lear ning. Beg inning from that year, freshme n at regular universities and colleges and professional schools (including cadres taking special training courses and students working on a second degree) were charged 100 yuan (about us $17) each for their tuition fee, and this low charge is expected to be raised gradually. The figure was higher in special economic zones and economically developed regi ons such as Guangdong Province and Shan ghai, but was capped at 300 yuan. Stude nts liv ing on campus paid about 20 yua n per year for accommodatio n and the charge was slightly higher for better furnishing. Normal school students and those admitted on scholarships n eed only pay for accommodati on. Reduced tuiti ons and fees are available to stude nts in n eed of finan cial assista nee, but accommodati on expe nses will remain the same. In June 1992, the State Education Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau decided to allow regular institutions of higher education to set their own tuition rates and charges for accommodation, short —term training programs, corresp ondence courses and ni ght school. These should be determ ined accord ing to the n eeds of each school, the abilities of stude nts to pay and gen eral con diti ons in each area. The tuiti on for stude nts in the scie nces and engin eeri ng can range from 300 to 500 yua n per academic year. Liberal arts, history and economics students of the fine arts pay 400 to 600 yuan per year, and students of the fine arts 400 to 750 yuan. Statistics for 1992 show students paid an average of 340 yuan in tuition that year, only 5 percent of the real cost. Measures have bee n take n to limit the possible detrime ntal affects of rising tuition. Shanghai, for instance, exempts the children of revolutionary martyrs from paying tuition.

And these costs may be reduced or waived for students with limited family financial support as their parents are either both dead or are receiving subsidies from their work units. Some

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colleges have also set up work —study programs to benefit students with financial difficulties.

Guidelines concerning self —paying students were first set out in 1989. The State Education Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau stipulated that these students should pay 80 percent of the cost of their education. Such students who live on campus pay the standard rate for accommodation and must cover their own medical expenses. The charge for each self —paying student averaged 2 000 yuan of the cost in 1992, or 30 percent of the cost. Charges for undergraduates and students of special colleges whose education is sponsored by work units, with payment coming either in part or in full from their units, are somewhat higher. Self —paying students are not assigned jobs by the state after graduation, whereas students sent by their units will return to them after graduating.

Charges for correspondence courses and night school are equal to or slightly higher than those for full-time students enrolled according to the state plan.

With their improvement of their living standards and the deepening of reform, people in general accept the changes in the tuition system. To facilitate the development of higher education, the increases in tuition rates will be more flexible and diversified. Student payments will be augmented by finding from the state, enterprises and funds raised from the public. Laws and regulations will by enacted to ensure steady progress, and overseas organizations and individuals are encouraged to set up and operate schools in China.

--21st Century, Apr.20, 1992 Reading Comprehension Circle the letter that best suits the answer or completes the statement.

5. Changing enrollment practices and higher tuition fees __ .

A. pay an important part in the reform

B. make up an important part of the reform

C. include an important part of the reform

D. hold an important part of the reform

6. Regular universities and colleges plan to enroll about 786 200 students this year .

A. which is the same as last years figure

B. which is more than last year's figure by 158 200

C. which is 25 per cent over last year's figure

D. both B and C

7. Among 786 200 students ___ will be sent by their work groups or will

pay their own way.

A. 158 200

B. 21 600

C. 27.4 per cent

D. 25 per cent

8. Since New China was established, all tuition and school fees for university students

.

A. Were paid by their work groups

B. Were paid by the students themselves

C. Were paid by the state

D. Were paid by the local government

9. The policy which the state paid all tuition and school fees for university students .

A. Brought lots of profits to the state

B. Was helpful to further development of higher education

C. Brought many advantages to the state

D. Brought expense and trouble to the state

10. Which statement is not true?

A. To charge appropriate fees will help improve school facilities

B. As an added benefit, paying their own way will encourage students to study harder

C. Higher education is compulsory education in China

D. Tuition reform for higher education will take effect in two directions

11. Stipulati ons concerning the amount of charges on tuiti on, accommodati on and other expe nses for stude nts of in stituti ons of higher lear ning was drafted by _ .

A. the State Educatio n Commissio n

B. the State Cou ncil

C. the uni versities and colleges

D. the State Educatio n Commissio n, the Min istry of Finance and the State Price Bureau

12. The figure on tuition fee was higher in special economic zones and cono mically developed regi ons, but was

C. over 300 yua n

D. much more tha n 300 yua

n

A. fixed at 300 yuan

B. limited in 300 yuan

13. Stude nts in n eed of finan cial assista nee _ .

A. can get a grant

B. n eed only pay for accommodati on

C. ca n get support from the local gover nment

D. can enjoy reduced tuiti ons and fees

14. According to the stipulations made by the State Education Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau, the tuition for students in the sciences and engin eeri ng can ______.

A. be cha nged betwee n 300 and 500 yua n per academic year

B. be fixed at 300 or 500 yua n per year

C. be set at 400 or 600 yuan per year

D. be exte nded from 400 to 750 yua n per year

' 15. The childre n of revoluti onary martyrs in Shan ghai __ .

A. enjoy reduced tuiti on

B. enjoy free charge tuiti on

C. gai n allowa nee from gover nment

D. receive subsidies from their pare nts work un its

16. Stipulatio ns concerning self ——pay ing stude nts took effect in .

A. 1989

B. 1992

C. 1990

D. 1991

17. Charges for un dergraduates and stude nts of special colleges whose educati on

is

spon sored by work un its ___ .

A. are set at 2 000 yua n per year

B. are exempted 50 per cent from the whole cost of their educati on

C. are rather higher

D. are exempted 30 perce nt

18. Self—pay ing stude nts, after their graduati on, _ .

A. will return to their un its

B. will be appo in ted to do some work by the state

C. are provided employme nts by the stat

D. are not assig ned jobs by the state

19. Which stateme nt is true?

A. The in creases in tuiti on rates can not be cha nged easily

B. Stude nts payme nt will be decreased by funding from the state and en terprises

C. Laws and regulati ons will be made to en sure steady progress

D. People in general can't accept the change in the tuition reform

Vocabulary

Choose the best an swer to expla in the meaning of the un derli ned word or phrase.

20. Chinese institutions of higher learning have quickened their pace of reform in

rece nt year ___ .

A. Walki ng

B. step

C. foot

D. speed

' 21. Changing en rollme nt practices and higher tuiti on fees con stitute an importa nt part of the reform ___ .

A. Make up

B. establish

C. hold

D. Complete

22. Although this practice guaranteed the supply of qualified personnel, it brought a

heavy burde n to the state ____ .

A. it brought the state expe nse and trouble

B. it brought the state sufferi ng

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