2022年银行校园招聘常考英语阅读专项练习六 .pdf

上传人:Q****o 文档编号:30557395 上传时间:2022-08-06 格式:PDF 页数:3 大小:33.98KB
返回 下载 相关 举报
2022年银行校园招聘常考英语阅读专项练习六 .pdf_第1页
第1页 / 共3页
2022年银行校园招聘常考英语阅读专项练习六 .pdf_第2页
第2页 / 共3页
点击查看更多>>
资源描述

《2022年银行校园招聘常考英语阅读专项练习六 .pdf》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《2022年银行校园招聘常考英语阅读专项练习六 .pdf(3页珍藏版)》请在taowenge.com淘文阁网|工程机械CAD图纸|机械工程制图|CAD装配图下载|SolidWorks_CaTia_CAD_UG_PROE_设计图分享下载上搜索。

1、银行校园招聘常考英语阅读专项练习六More than 60 percent of all high school graduates continue their formal education after graduation. Many attend colleges that offer four-year programs leading to a bachelors degree. College students are called undergraduates, and their four years of study are divided into the freshm

2、an, sophomore, junior, and senior years. In most colleges the first two years are designed to provide a broad general education, and during this time the college student is usually required to take courses in general areas of study, such as English, science, foreign languages, and social science. By

3、 the junior year the student begins to major in one particular field of study, or discipline. Some institutions of higher learning offer only the four-year college program. A university offers graduate or post-college programs, as well. Graduate degrees in fields such as English literature, chemistr

4、y, and history are granted by graduate schools of arts and sciences. These schools may offer one- or two-year programs leading to a masters degree (M. A. ), and programs lasting three years or more that lead to the degree of doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D. ). A candidate for a Ph. D. must meet certain

5、course requirements in his field, pass written and oral examinations, and present a written thesis based on original research. Some universities offer postdoctoral programs that extend study and research beyond the Ph. D. Many universities also have what are called professional schools for study in

6、such fields as law, medicine, engineering, architecture, social work, business, library science, and education. Professional schools differ widely in their requirements for admission and the lengths of their programs. Medical students, for example, must complete at least three years of premedical st

7、udies at an undergraduate school before they can enter the three- or four-year program at a medical school. Engineering and architecture students, on the other hand, can enter a four- or five-year professional school immediately upon completion of secondary school. The various disciplines, or fields

8、 of study, are organized by department. These departments are staffed by faculty members ranging from full professors to instructors. A full professor has tenure, which is permanent appointment with guaranteed employment at the institution until his retirement. Ranking below the full professors are

9、the associate professors, who may or may not have tenure, depending on the policy of the particular college or university. Next are the assistant professors, who do not have tenure. At the bottom of this academic ladder are the instructors. They are usually young teachers who have just received thei

10、r doctorates or will receive them shortly. Sometimes graduate students are employed as part-time teaching assistants while they are completing their graduate work. Today almost 5 million men and more than 3 million women attend more than 2500 colleges and universities. Approximately 85 percent of th

11、ese schools are coeducational, which means that both men and women are enrolled in the same institutions. Colleges range in size from a few hundred students to many thousands. Several universities have more than 20, 000 undergraduate and graduate students on one campus. A number of large state insti

12、tutions maintain branches on several different campuses throughout the state. Classes vary from seminars, or small discussion groups, of fewer than twenty to large lecture courses for hundreds of students. Approximately one-fourth of all college and university students attend private institutions. T

13、he rest study at state or municipal, publicly financed colleges and universities. Every state has at least one public university, and in addition there are several hundred state and locally supported colleges. The academic programs of these private and public institutions are very similar. Indeed, t

14、here are only a few important differences between public and private colleges. Private colleges 名师资料总结 - - -精品资料欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 名师精心整理 - - - - - - - 第 1 页,共 3 页 - - - - - - - - - are privately organized and privately run; public institutions are operated under the control of

15、 state or local officials. The other differences involve admissions policies and the methods by which public and private institutions are financed. Admission to a state university is usually open to all men and women who have graduated from high schools of the state and who have satisfactory high sc

16、hool records. Many state universities require students to earn high scores on achievement and aptitude examinations, but the underlying philosophy is that all students who want an education and are qualified should have the opportunity to continue their education at public institutions. Tuition rate

17、s are low, compared to private-college costs, and scholarship aid and loans are frequently available. A few nonresidents are admitted to state schools, but they must pay much higher tuition fees than residents of the state. Admission to some private colleges is more selective and rigid than admissio

18、n to some public institutions, and frequently the student body is smaller. High school applicants to some private colleges must submit detailed application forms, and they must take scholastic aptitude and achievement examinations. College admissions committees decide which students to accept, basin

19、g their judgment on these applications, the results of the examinations, high school records, and other factors such as personal interviews with the applicants and letters of recommendation from high school teachers. For certain colleges, such as Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and Columbia, app

20、lications usually far exceed the number of students who are accepted. In 1975 , for example, Harvard received 7620 applications for 1500 available places. The average private college tuition in the early 1970s was $ 2161 a year. This figure was approximately four times greater than the average publi

21、c-college tuition. At Harvard, tuition cost $3200 in 1973-1974. The University of Massachusetts, a publicly supported institution in the same state, charged $ 300 for a state resident. These tuition figures do not include the costs of room, food, and other everyday living expenses. Some students rec

22、eive scholarship assistance and loans to help pay for the cost of their education. Many students at private and public colleges work while they are attending school, in order to pay their expenses. Almost 1500 American colleges and universities are privately organized and financed. More than half th

23、e income of these institutions comes from student tuition payments. The rest comes from private gifts, endowment earnings, and some federal research grants, Because of steadily rising costs, many private institutions have had to raise tuition rates, reduce scholarship aid, and limit some academic pr

24、ograms. The poor financial condition of most private institutions is a very serious problem in the world of higher education today. Student fees account for only 15 percent of the income of public colleges and universities. The rest comes from municipal or state and some federal government sources.

25、Although public institutions have also experienced the problem of rising costs, they have often been able to depend on state legislators for financial support. In large part this support may be explained by the legislators response *o the wishes of the people who elected them and to general acceptan

26、ce of the American tradition that everyone who is qualified should have the opportunity to continue his climb up the educational ladder at publicly financed institutions. 1. It can be inferred from the passage that all high school graduates who want an education and are qualified will have the oppor

27、tunity for further education in either public or private universities. 2. According to the passage, about three fourths of college and university students are studying in the public institutions. 名师资料总结 - - -精品资料欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 名师精心整理 - - - - - - - 第 2 页,共 3 页 - - - - - - -

28、- - 3. Private institutions. enjoy higher reputation of good teaching quality, although they have similar academic programs with public institutions. 4. Students can study for a masters degree or the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in any institutions as long as they can meet all the requirements. 5.

29、 The assistant professors are right next to the full professors in the academic ladder. 6. The average tuition of private colleges was about four times more than that of public colleges in the early 1970s, which accounted for half of the total income. 7. The majority of the students who graduate fro

30、m high schools go on with their education in the institutions of higher learning. 8. A college senior is supposed to focus his study on_. 9. That the operation of the colleges and universities rests with state or local government is the characteristic of_. 10. The admissions committees of private colleges are responsible for_. I. Y 2. Y 3. NG 4. N 5. N 6. N 7. Y 8. his major 9. public institutions 10. deciding which students to accept 名师资料总结 - - -精品资料欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 名师精心整理 - - - - - - - 第 3 页,共 3 页 - - - - - - - - -

展开阅读全文
相关资源
相关搜索

当前位置:首页 > 技术资料 > 技术总结

本站为文档C TO C交易模式,本站只提供存储空间、用户上传的文档直接被用户下载,本站只是中间服务平台,本站所有文档下载所得的收益归上传人(含作者)所有。本站仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。若文档所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知淘文阁网,我们立即给予删除!客服QQ:136780468 微信:18945177775 电话:18904686070

工信部备案号:黑ICP备15003705号© 2020-2023 www.taowenge.com 淘文阁