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short talk to a group of people to make sure they will be understood.Foreign graduate students whose English is not good enough are given duties that do not require communication with students.They are expected to get the necessary help to improve their spoken English. Within the context of the passage,determine if the following statements are True or False.On the Answer Sheet,write“T”for True and“F”for False. 21.Foreign students can live in housing,which is not owned by the university and less costly than college housing. 22.Dorms offer quiet study place and place for social activities or sports. 23.Here“suite”means“series of connected rooms used as a living unit.” 24.In most universities,both man and woman students are allowed to live in the separate room on the different floor of the same dorm. 25.The first part of the passage tells us where the foreign students live when they study in the American college and university. 26.In the second part,teaching assistants'work is to help college professors teach large numbers of students in higher level classes. 27.The teaching assistant gives tests,reads any homework or reports and even helps with individual students. 28.If international students want to be a teaching assistant,they aren't required to take English speaking tests. 29.The short form“T-A”in the passage stands for“teaching assistant'”. 30.Foreign students can work as teaching assistants to earn money while attending graduate school. Part 2:Questions 31-35 are based on this part.(10 points,2 points each) Two Different Economic Cultures Henry Stimson,the US secretary of war in World War Il,once observed that a capitalist country going to war had "better let business make money out of the process or business won't work".This insight of his also applies in peacetime.America abides by this principle and,as a result,is a powerful job machine.Europe doesn't-and is a small job machine. The huge job gap between the United States and Europe is,of course,well known. From 1978 to 1995,Western Europe's unemployment jumped from 5.7 percent to 11 105short talk to a group of people to make sure they will be understood. Foreign graduate students whose English is not good enough are given duties that do not require communication with students. They are expected to get the necessary help to improve their spoken English. Within the context of the passage , determine if the following statements are True or False. On the Answer Sheet, write "T" for True and "F" for False. 21. Foreign students can live in housing , which is not owned by the university and less costly than college housing. 22. Dorms offer quiet study place and place for social activities or sports. 23. Here" suite" means" series of connected rooms used as a living unit. " 24. In most universities, both man and woman students are allowed to live in the separate room on the different floor of the same dorm. 25. The first part of the passage tells us where the foreign students live when they study in the American college and university. 26. In the second part , teaching assistants' work is to help college professors teach large numbers of students in higher level classes. 27. The teaching assistant gives tests, reads any homework or reports and even helps with individual students. 28. If international students want to be a teaching assistant , they aren' t required to take English speaking tests. 29. The short form "T-A" in the passage stands for "teaching assistant". 30. 飞Foreign students can work as teaching assistants to earn money while attending graduate school. Part 2: QueStions 31 - 35 are based on this part. (10 points, 2 points each) Two Different Economic Cultures Henry Stimson , the US secretary ~f war in World War II , once observed that a capitalist country going to war had "better let business make money out of the process or business won' t work". This insight of his also applies in peace.time. America abides by this principle and , as a result , is a powerful job machine. Europe doesn' t - and is a small job machine. The huge job gap between the United States and Europe is, of course , well known. From 1978 to 1995 , Western Europe' s unemployment jumped from 5. 7 percent to 11 105
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