Universities are no longer relatively empty in
summer. As the students move out, holiday-makers
move, even to the most unlikely campuses. 【M1】______
That started in a small way a few years ago with 【M2】______
student residences being used as cheap bed-and
breakfast places for touring groups, often old or
foreign, is now turning to a money-spinner as more【M3】______
universities begin to enter the package holiday
business. Three years before most universities had to【M4】______
find ways of generating the more income after【M5】______
government spending cuts in the university sector.
Universities with suitable accommodation are letting【M6】______
it as a self-catering base for a touring holiday or, in
the more ambitious schemes such as those in Aberdeen
and Kent, building a package of visits around it.
The bargain-hunting public are responding well
with budget-priced accommodation with superb sports 【M7】______
and social facilities. Price range from the modest to【M8】______
the ridiculously cheap. Manchester University,
for instance, offers a week accommodation in a self-ca【M9】______
tering flat for $ 23 a head, half the price of one
night's bed and breakfast in a first-class city center hotel.
There are possible inconveniences in these universities,
e.g. , for couples it is the disadvantage 【M10】______
of single beds in separate rooms. But the welcome is
warm and genuine, everything is absolutely clean, and
facilities such as a laundry, bars and parking are all available.
【M1】
第1题
A.the future orientation of universities
B.the financial problems of universities
C.the influence of government's policy on universities
D.the purity of universities in its field of academe research
第2题
There is a booming market for for-profit universities because ______.
A.there was less global investment in national universities in the past.
B.there are fewer universities than primary or secondary schools.
C.for-profit universities can offer better education to their students.
D.the competition for top national universities is getting fiercer and fiercer.
第3题
第4题
There is a booming market for for-profit universities because
A.there was less global investment in national universities in the past.
B.there are fewer universities than primary or secondary schools.
C.for-profit universities can offer better education to their students.
D.the competition for top national universities is getting fiercer and fiercer.
第6题
第7题
There are two famous universities close ______ in the northeast of the city.
A.in hand
B.at hand
C.on hand
D.by hand
第8题
What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?
A.Many top universities struggled to enroll straight-A students.
B.Britain"s universities are required to become the world-class universities.
C.Britain"s universities are facing an unbalanced enrollment.
D.Most Britain"s universities are founded by the government.
第9题
It can be inferred from the passage that the author ______.
A.worries that universities are not facing up to the changing times
B.believes that universities must be more competitive and commercial
C.believes the private sector is now doing a better job in higher education
D.is discouraged that universities are not producing the right kinds of students
第10题
第11题
Nowadays, most colleges and universities encourage students to , ______.
A.criticize others
B.share professors' beliefs
C.give their own ideas
D.change their own beliefs
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