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第1题
If you ever have the ___ to go abroad to study, you should take it.
A、chance
B、possibility
C、offer
D、luck
第2题
The Study Abroad Guide
Studying abroad may be that defining moment in your education that will change your life. Nothing will be quite the same after you have studied abroad. Your perspectives will be global, your attitudes will be international and you will have memories that you will carry forever. Your resume will be more attractive, in some cases your language proficiency will be advanced, and you will have developed lifelong friendships.
The largest misconception that prevents students from participating in study abroad is its perceived inaccessibility. Students who do study abroad are often amazed at how easy it is to put the whole thing together. Financial aid is often available, every major field of study can use, and study abroad is an experience available for every student. It's as easy as working through a checklist. The following information is just that and it should be used only as a guideline, each university or college has its own study abroad policy.
Why study abroad?
The most obvious reason why students study abroad is to earn academic credit. You should consider the type of credit you will earn on your study abroad program. Will you earn credit towards your major or elective credit only? Will you receive grades or Pass/Fail credit only? You may study abroad to earn upper division credits in your major field or you may be overseas to earn some of your core or general education hours in your freshman year. The world marketplace is shrinking rapidly, many companies require second languages. Foreign languages are not only valuable in the work force and they are also valuable in the real world. Study abroad coupled with an international internship(实习) is an incredible way to gain some real world experience. Additionally you may find that only an international program can offer the real expertise you desire in your education. Australia is a great place to find a marine biology program, the engineering labs in Sweden may exceed your facilities at your home institution, and Peace studies in Geneva would offer an insight that couldn't be matched in Nebraska.
International experience is ranked high among many employers as a critical asset(财富)for prospective employees. Study abroad shows that you are resourceful, adventurous, internationally minded, and diverse. In a couple of years you will forget the name of your Literature professor in Grenoble or the name of your dorm in Beijing, but you'll never forget the friends you made or the incredible experiences you shared.
How do I find a program?
Your first consultation should be with your study abroad coordinator at your campus. Some colleges may have a designated faculty or administrator who performs this function. Other colleges have full-blown study abroad offices with advisors specializing in regional destinations. Chances at your university have the best programs for you. By going on a study abroad program developed at your school, you are more likely to be able to utilize your financial aid and receive credit for the experience. Your Study Abroad Advisor is the most experienced international education counselor for your needs; they can judge your desires and know the limitations or regulations of your college.
If you can't find the right program on your campus or if your school allows you to participate in external programs then you should conduct an Internet search. The best place to start is www.studyabroaddirectory.com. You can search for programs by country or field of study. Crucial information like cost, description, and program highlights are included. You can also e-mail programs directly for additional information.
Who should I meet with before I go?
They tell you what you need to know and who you need to see. Their job is to make sure you are prepared for your experience and that you will gain the most from your study abroad program. These adm
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第3题
Questions 37-38
Complete the following notes on reducing reverse culture shock using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each gap.
&8226;while abroad, keep in touch with 37.______ back home, and with other people from your own country
&8226;read newspapers and magazines from your home country so that you know about important 38.______
&8226;before you leave, get the addresses of the friends you have made in the UK so you can keep in touch
&8226;when you get home, give yourself time to readjust to life there—and give your friends and family time to readjust to you
&8226;stay in contact with anyone who lives near you and has also studied abroad
第4题
听力原文: Students want to find the best way to put information into their long-term memories. They want to keep the information later when they take a test. What is the best way to learn information so they can remember it when they want to?
When studying, you should read the whole lesson first. This gives you the whole picture in which to put the ideas. New information that fits into the whole picture is easier to remember than separate facts, You also learn faster if you look at headings, introductions, important words, summaries, conclusions, and anything else that helps to organize the material, which is easier to understand.
Then the second step is to study the parts. Think about how they fit into the whole picture.
If you have a lot to study, don't try to do the whole job at once. Learning should be spread out and spaced. This gives the information time to "sink in." You should study grammar three times, a half hour each time. That is better than studying for an hour and a half at one time. Even shorter study periods are better for vocabulary lists and other difficult material. To learn the most in a two-hour study session, study different kinds of material; a half hour on grammar, 15 minutes on vocabulary, 20 minutes on writing, and so on. The change will help to keep you interested.
You forget most quickly right after you read or hear something new. You should review right away so you won't forget, and if possible, explain it to someone else. When you review and test yourself on the material, you are being active; active learning is better than just reading or listening.
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A.It is normal to forget things.
B.How to keep things in your long-term memories,
C.How to study well
D.How to get as much information as you can.
第5题
A、Travelling abroad will break the bank.
B、Travelling abroad is a go-to choice.
C、Travelling abroad will cost a pretty penny.
D、Travelling abroad is a all-around option.
第6题
The study shows that the longer you sleep each night, the longer you’ll live.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第7题
听力原文: Students want to find the best way to put information into their long-term memories. They want to keep the information later when they take a test. What is the best way to learn inform0tion so they can remember it when they want to?
When studying, you should read the whole lesson first. This gives you the whole picture in which to put the ideas. New information that fits into the whole picture is easier to remember than separate facts. Yon also learn fester if you look at headings, introductions, important words, summaries, conclusions, and anything else that helps to organize the material, which is easier to understand.
Than the second step is to study the parts. Think about how they fit into the whole picture.
If you have a lot to study, don't try to do the whole job at once. Learning should be spread out and spaced. This gives the information time to "sink in." You should study grammar three times, a half hour each time. That is better than studying for an hour and a half at one time. Even shorter study periods are better for vocabulary lists and other difficult material. To learn the most in a two-hour study session, study different kinds of material; a half hour on grammar, 15 minutes on vocabulary, 20 minutes on writing, and so on. The change will help to keep you interested.
You forget most quickly right after you read or hear something new. You should review right away so you won't forget, and if possible, explain it to someone else. When you review and test yourself on the material, you are being active; active learning is better than just reading or listening.
(32)
A.It is normal to forget things.
B.How to keep things in your long-term memories.
C.How to study well.
D.How to get as much information as you can.
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