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听力原文:The cost is going up for just about everything, and college tuition is no excepti

听力原文: The cost is going up for just about everything, and college tuition is no exception. According to a nationwide survey published by the College Board's Scholarship Service, tuition at most American universities will be on average of 9 percent higher this year over last.

The biggest increase will occur at private colleges. Public colleges, heavily subsidized by tax funds, will also increase their tuition, but the increase will be a few percentages points lower than their privately-sponsored neighbors.

As a follow up, the United Press International did their own study at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. At M.I.T., advisors recommended that students have $8,900 available for one year's expenses, including $5,300 for tuition, $2,685 for room and board, $630 for personal expenses, and $285 for books and supplies. Ten years ago the tuition was only $2,150. To put that another way, the cost has climbed 150 percent in the last decade.

An additional burden is placed on out-of-state students who must pay extra charges ranging from $200 to $2, 000, and foreign students who are not eligible for scholarships at state-funded universities.

On the brighter side, the survey revealed that college graduates are entering the best job market since the middle 1960s. Job offers are up 16 percent from last year, and salaries are good, at least for graduates in technical fields. For example, a recent graduate in petroleum engineering can expect to make as much as $20,000 per year. A student with a liberal arts degree might expect to make about half that salary.

(30)

A.Average tuition costs increased by 9 percent.

B.Average tuition costs increased by 15 percent.

C.Average tuition costs increased by 90 percent.

D.Average tuition costs increased by 150 percent.

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第1题

听力原文:M: I'd like to send this package by express service.W: Sure. That will cost $2.75

听力原文:M: I'd like to send this package by express service.

W: Sure. That will cost $2.75 for the postage and an extra $1.15 for the rapid service.

Q: How much will it cost the man to send the package?

(19)

A.$2.75.

B.$1.25.

C.$1.50.

D.$3.9.

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第2题

听力原文:W: The dress cost $ 108. But I only have $ 70.M: I have $ 60. Would you like to b

听力原文:W: The dress cost $ 108. But I only have $ 70.

M: I have $ 60. Would you like to borrow it?

Q: How much money will be left if they buy that dress?

(19)

A.$ 108.

B.$ 40.

C.$ 22,

D.$ 70.

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第3题

听力原文:W: I hear you're joining that expedition across Alaska. Did you get much funding
for it?

M: You must be joking! I have to pay my own airfare and contribute toward the cost of supplies.

Q: What does the man say about the expedition?

(13)

A.It'll cost him a lot of money.

B.He isn't serious about going.

C.Other people paid for his airfare.

D.It isn't fair for him to go alone.

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第4题

听力原文:W: I heard we're going to have phone numbers for each room of this dorm.M: Not so

听力原文:W: I heard we're going to have phone numbers for each room of this dorm.

M: Not so fast, we still don't know how much the line instillation will cost, do we?

Q: What does the man mean?

(17)

A.There will not be phones in the dorm.

B.The phones will be slow.

C.They need more information to be sure.

D.They don't know how. many lines they need.

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第5题

听力原文:W: I don't think I want to live in the dormitory next year. I need more privacy.M

听力原文:W: I don't think I want to live in the dormitory next year. I need more privacy.

M: I know what you mean. But check out the cost of renting an apartment first. I wouldn't be surprised if you changed your mind.

Q: What does the man think the woman will do?

(16)

A.Ask for a reduction in her rent.

B.Move into an apartment with a roommate.

C.Stay in the dormitory.

D.Find out the cost of living in the dormitory.

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第6题

听力原文:M: I could really use a small calculator like that one for my statistics homework
!

W: Why don't you go in and see what they cost here. It looks like they're having a sale.

Q: What does the woman think the man should do?

(18)

A.Check the price of calculators.

B.Finish his statistics homework.

C.Look for an accouting job.

D.Use a smaller calculator.

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第7题

听力原文:W:Renting the conference room at the hotel will cost us too much.We're already ru
nning in the red.

M:How about using our dining room for the meeting?

Q:What's worrying the woman?

(15)

A.The organization of a conference.

B.The cost of renting a conference room.

C.The decoration of the conference room.

D.The job of cleaning up the dining-room.

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第8题

听力原文:M: The transmission in your car must be replaced. A transmission job is about $40
0, but since the car is still under warranty, you will have to pay only a small service charge.

W: That's good news. How long do you think it'll take?

Q: How much will it cost the woman to get her car fixed?

(15)

A.$400.

B.A little less than $400.

C.No money at all.

D.A great deal less than $400.

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第9题

听力原文:M: I am so exhausted and I haven't taken a holiday for a long time. My chances wo
uld be better if they hired more people.

W: Give up that idea. They always want to keep the cost down.

Q: What does the woman imply?

(17)

A.They are short of hands.

B.The man needs more chances.

C.They will not hire more people.

D.The man will have a chance to take a holida

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第10题

听力原文:In today's class we'll be examining some nineteenth-century pattern books that we

听力原文: In today's class we'll be examining some nineteenth-century pattern books that were used for building houses. I think it's fair today that these pattern books were the most important influence on the design of North American houses during the nineteenth century.

This was because most people who wanted to build a house couldn't afford to hire an architect. Instead, they bought a pattern book, picked out a plan, and took it to the builder. The difference in cost was substantial. In 1870, for example, hiring an architect would have cost about a hundred dollars. At the same time, a pattern book written by an architect cost only five dollars.

At that price, it's easy to see why pattern books were so popular. Some are back in print again today, and of course they cost a lot more than they did a hundred years ago. But they're an invaluable resource for historians, and also for people who restore old houses. I have a modern reprint here that I’ll be passing around the room in a moment so that everyone can have a look.

(36)

A.Advice about landscaping.

B.Hints about saving to buy a house.

C.Photographs of the homes of famous people.

D.Plans for houses.

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第11题

听力原文:M: How are your violin lessons going?W: Very well. My teacher thinks I'm making p

听力原文:M: How are your violin lessons going?

W: Very well. My teacher thinks I'm making progress, and I find the lessons well worth the time and trouble.

Q: What does the woman think of her violin lessons?

(17)

A.They cost her lots of money.

B.They are very rewarding.

C.They are very easy to learn.

D.They are given by a strict teacher.

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