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LINCOLN COLLEGE OF ENGLISH

Classes for foreign students at all levels

3 months, 6 months, 9 months and one year course Open all year

Small class (maximum(最大限度) 12 students)

Library, language laboratory and listening center

Accommodation(膳食供应) with selected families 25 minutes from London

Course fees for English for one year are £1, 380, with reduction for shorter periods of study.

1.Lincoln College of English _______.

A. is at the centre of London

B. lies far away from London

C. takes in foreign students, from beginners to the advanced

D. accepts students only at the beginning of the year

2.While you stay there, _______ will take care of you.

A. the school where you study

B. the family you have chosen

C. your classmates

D. your own parents

3.If you go there for a one-term course, you will pay _______ for it.

A.£1, 380           B. over £1, 380

C. much less than £1, 380   D. nothing

 

1.C 2.B 3.C 【解析】 试题分析: 本文是Lincoln College of English大学招生的一个广告。介绍了课程设置、教学设施、住宿、学费等信息 1.C 细节理解题。根据“Classes for foreign students at all levels”可知,Lincoln College of English这个大学为各个水平的留学生提供课程,故选C。 2.B 细节理解题。根据“Accommodation with selected families”可知,留学生住在当地人的家里,故选B 3.C细节理解题。根据“for one year are£1, 380 (with reduction for shorter periods of study)”可知,一年的费用是£1, 380,不到一年的,学费还能减少,一学期大约是£1, 380的一半,故选C项。
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