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Theincreaseintuitionfees(学费)hasledtoa“cleardrop”inthenumberofEnglishstudentsapplyingforuniversityplacesthisautumn.Thereare15000“missing”applicantsthisacademicyearaccordingtotheIndependentCommi
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The increase in tuition fees(学费) has led to a “clear drop” in the number of English students applying for university places this autumn. There are 15 000 “missing” applicants this academic year according to the Independent Commission on Fees. Chairman Will Hutton said: “We’re asking our young men and women to have more debt than any other country in the world — it’s higher than the average debt in the US. It’s not clear whether those lost students this year will return next year or if it’s a storm warming of a worrying trend.”
But the commission’s report says there does not seem to be an impact on poorer communities. The commission found there was no significant change in the application rate to the key universities such as Oxford or Cambridge. The decline (下降)in England has not been mirrored in other parts of the UK where fees have not been raised and the drop can only partly be explained by falling numbers of young people in the population. Students from Scotland attending Scottish universities do not pay fees while the Welsh Assembly says it will pay fees above £3 465 for Welsh students attending UK institutions.
The average tuition fee at English universities this year is £ 8 385 rising to £ 8 507 next year. UK and EU students have access to govemment-backed loans to pay the fees. And the survey of 1 000 pupils aged 15-18 carried out this April found that the majority expected to go on to higher education as people continue to understand that university remains a good long term investment in their future.
A spokeswoman at the Department for Business Innovation and Skills which is responsible for universities said:“Students shouldn’t be forced to put off going to university for financial reasons. Most students will not have to pay in advance and no one will have to start paying back their student loan until they start to earn at least £ 2l 000 per year.”
小题1:From the first paragraph we know that __________________ .
小题2:Why is there still a drop of applicants though fees have not been raised?
小题3:What’s the students’ attitude to universities in the survey?
小题4:The spokeswoman in the last paragraph advises students to ______________
But the commission’s report says there does not seem to be an impact on poorer communities. The commission found there was no significant change in the application rate to the key universities such as Oxford or Cambridge. The decline (下降)in England has not been mirrored in other parts of the UK where fees have not been raised and the drop can only partly be explained by falling numbers of young people in the population. Students from Scotland attending Scottish universities do not pay fees while the Welsh Assembly says it will pay fees above £3 465 for Welsh students attending UK institutions.
The average tuition fee at English universities this year is £ 8 385 rising to £ 8 507 next year. UK and EU students have access to govemment-backed loans to pay the fees. And the survey of 1 000 pupils aged 15-18 carried out this April found that the majority expected to go on to higher education as people continue to understand that university remains a good long term investment in their future.
A spokeswoman at the Department for Business Innovation and Skills which is responsible for universities said:“Students shouldn’t be forced to put off going to university for financial reasons. Most students will not have to pay in advance and no one will have to start paying back their student loan until they start to earn at least £ 2l 000 per year.”
小题1:From the first paragraph we know that __________________ .
A.it’s a trend that English students are dropping out of school |
B.the rising tuition fees have a great effect on English students |
C.the lost English students will find their way back |
D.many English students are missing the final examinations |
A.Because the students live in poor communities. |
B.Because Welsh students will pay fees above£3 465. |
C.Because education is free for Scottish students. |
D.Because there are less young students in the area. |
A.Most of them are willing to go to university. |
B.They feel universities takes up too much time. |
C.They will stop applying for university places this autumn. |
D.They are anxious to go to a key university. |
A.put off going to university |
B.reduce the anxiety about the rising fees |
C.pay for the fees in advance |
D.pay back their loan soon after graduation |
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小题1:B小题2:D小题3:A小题4:B试题分析:根据英国某部门的调查发现大学学费的增加导致了申请大学的学生数目明显下降,但是申请牛津和剑桥大学等名牌大学的学生数没有明显变化,同时还有人指出在某些免费或者学...
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