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1、专业八级-203 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、LISTENING COMPREHENS(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、SECTION A MINI-LECTU(总题数:1,分数:60.00)The American Education System. First characteristics A. No 1 education system or curriculum. B. Department of Education of each state: 2 for the school. C. Public schools: 3 from the state.
2、 D. School districts: - governed by 4 - divided into - elementary school: students in 5 and grades 1-6 - middle school: grades 6-8 - 6 : grades 9-12; take a variety of courses . Second characteristics: 7 for all students until age 16 A. 8 : pass all of the required courses B. option after graduating
3、 from high school: 9 . Admission requirements and credit hour system in university A. 10 : - high school course of study - high school GPA, SAT, or ACT - 11 - personal interview B. credit hour system: complete 12 of credit hours C. admission to 13 : - completion of 14 , undergraduate coursework, GPA
4、 - a written essay as part of their application - a minimum score on 15 (分数:60.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_三、SECTION B INTERVIEW(总题数:2,分数:40.00)(分数:20.00)A.20,000 Australian dollars.B.12,000 Australian dollars.C.21,000 A
5、ustralian dollars.D.2,000 Australian dollars.A.Overseas students can practice English with native speakers.B.Overseas students can save money.C.Overseas students can communicate with each other.D.Overseas students can access to local resources easier.A.Private cars.B.Second-hand cars.C.Public buses.
6、D.Subway.A.They can buy new ones because books are very cheap.B.They can borrow books from senior students.C.They can photocopy books from lectures and tutorials.D.They can buy essential books at the second-hand bookshop.A.Up to 12 hours.B.Up to 20 hours.C.Up to 18 hours.D.Up to 24 hours.(分数:20.00)A
7、.They are easy to find but the wage is low.B.They are difficult to find but the wage is high.C.They are difficult to find and will distract your study.D.They are easy to find and will contribute to your study.A.School headmaster.B.Stationery shops.C.Immigration Department.D.Student“s Union.A.Summer
8、vacation.B.Winter vacation.C.Academic year.D.Preschool program.A.Education in Australia.B.Accommodation in Australia.C.Living expenses for overseas students in Australia.D.Selection of schools for overseas students in Australia.A.22,000 Australian dollars.B.16,000 Australian dollars.C.12,000 Austral
9、ian dollars.D.10,000 Australian dollars.专业八级-203 答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、LISTENING COMPREHENS(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、SECTION A MINI-LECTU(总题数:1,分数:60.00)The American Education System. First characteristics A. No 1 education system or curriculum. B. Department of Education of each state: 2 for the schoo
10、l. C. Public schools: 3 from the state. D. School districts: - governed by 4 - divided into - elementary school: students in 5 and grades 1-6 - middle school: grades 6-8 - 6 : grades 9-12; take a variety of courses . Second characteristics: 7 for all students until age 16 A. 8 : pass all of the requ
11、ired courses B. option after graduating from high school: 9 . Admission requirements and credit hour system in university A. 10 : - high school course of study - high school GPA, SAT, or ACT - 11 - personal interview B. credit hour system: complete 12 of credit hours C. admission to 13 : - completio
12、n of 14 , undergraduate coursework, GPA - a written essay as part of their application - a minimum score on 15 (分数:60.00)填空项 1:_ (正确答案:country-level)解析: country-level 听力原文 The American Education SystemGood morning, everyone. Today, our topic will be focused on the American educational system. Intern
13、ational students who come to the United States may wonder about their American classmates“ prior education. Due to its local variations, the American education system appears confusing. In addition, the structure and procedures at American universities differ somewhat from other systems, such as the
14、 British model. This is a brief overview of the American school and university systems. To begin with, because the country has a federal system of government that has historically valued local governance, no country-level education system or curriculum exists in the United States. The federal govern
15、ment does not operate public schools. Each of the fifty states has its own Department of Education that sets guidelines for the schools of that state. Public schools also receive some funding from the state, although much of the funding comes from local property taxes. Public colleges and universiti
16、es receive funding from the state in which they are located. Each state“s legislative body decides how many tax dollars will be given to public colleges and universities. Students in grades 1-12 do not pay tuition. College and university students do pay tuition, but many earn scholarships or receive
17、 loans. Much of the control of American public schools lies in the hands of each local school district. Each school district is governed by a school board, a small committee of people elected by the local community or appointed by the local government. The school board sets general policies for the
18、school district and insures that state guidelines are met. Generally, school districts are divided into elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools. Elementary schools are composed of students in kindergarten and grades 1-6. Many children attend kindergarten when they are five-years-old. Ch
19、ildren begin 1st grade at age six. Middle school is composed of students in grades 6-8 and high school contains grades 9-12. High school students are required to take a wide variety of courses in English, mathematics, science, and social science. They may also be required to take foreign language or
20、 physical education, and they may elect to take music or art courses. Many high schools also offer vocational training courses. A course can be one semester or two semesters in length. The academic year generally begins in late August and ends in early June. In the United States, education is compul
21、sory for all students until age sixteen. According to the US Census Bureau, 85% of students graduate from high school. Most high school students graduate at the age of seventeen or eighteen-years-old. A student graduates after he or she has successfully passed all of the required courses. Grades are
22、 given to students for each course at the end of each semester. The grading scale is A (excellent), B (above average), C (average), D (below average), and F (failing). A student who fails a required course must take the course again. In 1970, about half of all American students who graduated from hi
23、gh school went to community college or university. Today, nearly three out of four American high school graduates go to college or university. Students have the option of attending a two-year community college (also known as a junior college) before applying to a four-year university. Admission to c
24、ommunity college is easier, tuition is lower, and class sizes are often smaller than those in a university. Community college students can earn an Associate“s degree and transfer course credits to a university. As to admission to a university, although admission policies vary from one university to
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