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     Andy Steele lives just a few blocks from the campus of Black Hills State University in Spearfish,

S.D., so commuting(经常往返) to class isn't the problem. But he doesn't like lectures much, isn't a

morning person, and wants time during the day to restore motorcycles.

     So Steele, a full-time senior business major, has been taking as many classes as he can from the

South Dakota State system's online offerings. He gets better grades and learns more, he says, and

insists he isn't missing out on the college experience.

     "I still know a lot of people from my first two years living on campus, and I still meet a lot of people,"

he says. But now, he sets his own schedule.

    At least 2.3 million people took some kind of online courses, according to a recent survey by The

Sloan Consortium, an online education group, and two-thirds of colleges offering "face-to-face" courses

also offer online ones. But what were once two different types of classes are looking more and more

alike and often falling into the same pool of students.

    At some schools, online courses originally intended for non-traditional students living far from campus

have proved surprisingly popular with on-campus students. A recent study found 42 percent of the

students enrolled(登记) in its distance education courses were located on campus at the university that

was hosting the online courses.

     Numbers vary depending on the policies of particular colleges, but other schools also have students

mixing and matching online and "face-to-face" credits. Motives range from lifestyle to adapting a job

schedule to getting into high-demand courses.

    Washington State had about 325 on-campus undergraduates taking one or more distance courses last

year. As many as 9,000 students took both distance and in-person classes at Arizona State last year.

"Business is really about providing choices to their customers, and that's really what we want to do," said

Sheila Aaker, extended services coordinator (协调人) at Black Hills State.

     Many schools, such as Washington State and Arizona State, let departments and academic units

decide who can take an online course. They say students with legitimate academic needs-a conflict

with another class, a course they need to graduate that is full---often get permission, though they still must

take some key classes in person.

1. What is the purpose of the passage?

A. To introduce Steele to us, who prefers online courses.

B. To tell us about the development of campus courses.

C. To show the differences between campus courses and online courses.

D. To show more on-campus students are taking online courses.

2. We can learn from the passage that Andy Steele _______.

A. lives far from the campus

B. knows none of his classmates

C. wants to have his own lifestyle

D. doesn't get good marks

3. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. The undergraduates attend the online courses for different purposes.

B. It is expected that distance education is popular with on-campus students.

C. About 325 on-campus undergraduates took online courses in Washington last year.

D. Different colleges have different policies about online courses.

4. From what Sheila Aaker said in the passage, we can tell _______.

A. business is the most popular major in universities

B. colleges should provide more majors for students

C. where the similarity between business and colleges lies

D. why colleges offer online courses to on-campus students

答案

1-4: DCBD

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Mr. Cronin has a clock shop in the center of the town. He tries his best to 36  it well. He often receives the customers(顾客)  37  and people like to buy  38  in his shop.
It was a cold day and 39  people would go out to do some _40_. Mr. Black, one of Mr. Cronin’s_41_, came to the shop. He knew the man was_42_ his miserliness (吝啬). But he tried to persuade (说服) him to buy a watch in his shop.
“You’d better buy a watch for 43 _, Mr. Black,” said Mr. Cronin. “It’ll be _44_ to you whenever.”
“No, no,” said Mr. Black. “I’ll _45_need any watches.”
“But how do you know when it’s time to _46_?”
“The people who live around me always _47_ their televisions at seven for the news. So I can hear the announcer(播音员) say,  “ The time is seven o’clock.. Here is the news.”
“But you don’t know when to go to work.”
“That’s _48_,” Mr. Black said with a smile. “It takes me ten minutes to _49_ and shave(刮脸). I have breakfast at twenty past seven. I get to the bus stop at twenty to eight and fifteen minutes later arrive at my office and _50_ working.”
“When do you _51_ your office, then?”
“There’s a _52_ near it, its siren(汽笛) can tell me the right time.”
“How do you know the time if you _53_ in the middle of the night?”
“I always put a stick by my bed”
“But a stick can’t tell you the time”
“You’re _54_. But I can use it to knock on your wall. You always _55_, “What are you knocking on my wall for at two in the night?”
小题1:A. watch        B. manage        C. build       D repair
小题2:
A.coldlyB.luckilyC.simplyD.warmly
小题3:A. something      B. everything      C nothing       D. anything
小题4:
A.manyB.mostC.plenty ofD.few
小题5:
A.workB.readingC.shoppingD.fishing
小题6:
A.neighborsB.friendsC.classmatesD.workmates
小题7:
A.good atB.famous for C.proud ofD.fond of
小题8:
A.youB.meC.yourself D.myself
小题9:
A.helpfulB.helpless C.necessaryD.important
小题10:
A.alwaysB.sometimesC.never D.often
小题11:
A.get upB.go to bed C.go to workD.have breakfast
小题12:
A.showB.turn on C.turn off D.sell out
小题13:
A.easyB.possibleC.differentD.probable
小题14:
A.cookB.washC.tidyD.rest
小题15:
A.finishB.enjoyC.keepD.start
小题16:
A.cleanB.leaveC.go toD.find
小题17:
A.railway stationB.post officeC.universityD.factory
小题18:
A.sit upB.wake upC.stand upD.get up
小题19:
A.cleverB.rightC.wrongD.foolish
小题20:
A.shoutB.wonderC.laughD.request
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