What`s out there? How can you learn all of America`s colleges? How do you find the best match---the best college for you? Big or small, private or public? 1. .Researchers are necessary for making a good college decision. 2. . Don`t easily believe what others say, such as “Someone told me that Colorado College is too small” and “Someone told me that Michigan is too big.” Every college has something for someone. 3. . It does not mean it will be a good place for you just because you have heard the name of a college. It doen`t mean that you will not like it just because you have not heard the name of a college.
4. .That means in these colleges you can fit in with the other students, find the level of education you need and feel good on campus. Researching the colleges means finding several college where you really want to go.
One quick way to research the colleges is to take a tour of the colleges on your computer. 5. . Check out the hundreds of colleges on these two websites. When you find one that sounds like a place you would like to go to, check out its website and learn more. Make a list of 20 colleges and then choose a short list of 10.
www.campustours.com
A.There is no college that is wonderful for everyone.
B.Here are the two top websites to get you started
C.Get your parents involved in the decision-making process.
D.That means collecting information from many sources.
E.Don`t take too much time doing your research.
F.There are many things to consider.
G.There are many colleges where you will be happy.
1.F
2.D
3.A
4.G
5.B
【解析】
試題分析:
1.根據(jù)What`s out there? How can you learn all of America`s colleges? How do you find the best match---the best college for you? Big or small, private or public?可知這里想說有許多事情需要考慮, 故選F。
2.可知這里想說那就意味著要從不同的渠道收集信息,故選D。
3.根據(jù)It does not mean it will be a good place for you just because you have heard the name of a college. It doen`t mean that you will not like it just because you have not heard the name of a college.可知這里意思是沒有一所大學(xué),對(duì)每個(gè)人而言,都精彩,故選A。
4.根據(jù).That means in these colleges you can fit in with the other students, find the level of education you need and feel good on campus. Researching the colleges means finding several college where you really want to go. 可知這里想說有很多會(huì)讓你快樂的大學(xué),故選G。
5.根據(jù)One quick way to research the colleges is to take a tour of the colleges on your computer. . Check out the hundreds of colleges on these two websites.可知這里想說有兩個(gè)很好的網(wǎng)址,故選B。
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