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Mike Maietta was eating lunch when he got a text message from his mom.

“Notre Dame,” it said. “Big envelope!”

Mike, a senior at a Californian high school, shouted with joy. The big envelope meant that the excellent university in Indiana had offered him a place in its Class of 2013. But the $51,300 annual fee is a big obstacle. So Mike and his parents are considering offers from several other colleges and are calculating the costs of tuition, housing and holiday trips home.

This year, money is the driving factor for a growing number of high school seniors, who have to decide what colleges to attend this fall. Less jobs and plunging house prices have changed family spending.

“We’re excited that Mike got into eight great schools,” said Mike’s father, an engineer at Microsoft. “But if you consider going to school out of state, you’ve got to think about all of the other costs: moving, flying back and forth for the holidays. You’re looking at about $3,000 a year, just for travel.”

As families weigh their choices, some are going back to financial aid offices hoping help packages can be increased.

Rachel Brown was happy to get a thick envelope from New York University (NYU). Although she has always wanted to live in Manhattan, she is seriously considering the University of California San Diego (UCSD), because of the high cost in New York.

“The tuition for NYU is twice as much as UCSD,” said Rachel, 17. “My mom doesn’t want me to have a big debt when I graduate, and I don’t want that either. I’d have to take out a loan of $15,000. I’ll check and see if there’s any way that NYU can offer me any financial aid.”

More than 7.6 million American students have filled out the Free Application for Students Aid, a 19.9 percent increase over last year.

This month the Federal Department of Education urged college financial aid officers to give more help to certain families. A record 30,428 students applied for 2,300 places at Stanford, partly because the university increased financial aid for families earning below $10,000.

1.Mike may give up Notre Dame because of ______.

A.travel fees B.financial concerns

C.poor exam results D.worries about living far away from home

2.The phrase “Big envelope” in paragraph 2 probably refers to “______”.

A.A text message B.A large gift package

C.An admission letter D.A scholarship letter

3.What can we learn from the passage?

A.The number of American senior students applying for financial aid is increasing.

B.Rachel Brown has given up NYU because of its high tuition and big debts.

C.It is inevitably hard for college students to borrow money to cover costs.

D.An interest-free loan for students helps more students apply for Stanford.

4.The passage mainly focuses on ______.

A.the calculation of different costs including tuition

B.the extremely hard financial situation in America

C.the excitement of students’ being able to enter ideal colleges

D.the financial crisis of families over college entrance

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了在美国,对于越来越多的高中毕业生来说,钱是一个驱动因素,他们必须决定今年秋季上哪些大学,多数人会选择花费较少或能获得经济帮助的学 1.细节理解题。根据第三段的So Mike and his parents are considering offers from several other colleges and are calculating the costs of tuition, housing and holiday trips home. 可知,Mike不去上Notre Dame的原因是那的花费更高,即经济原因。故选B。 2.词义猜测题。根据第三段的The big envelope meant that the excellent university in Indiana had offered him a place in its Class of 2013. 可知,这个大信封意味着印第安纳州的一所优秀大学给了他一个2013级的名额。即这是一个录取通知书。故选C。 3.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段的More than 7.6 million American students have filled out the Free Application for Students Aid, a 19.9 percent increase over last year.(超过760万美国学生填写了学生资助免费申请表,比去年增长了19.9%。)可知,越来越多的美国学生申请经济资助。故选A。 4.主旨大意题。文章通过对几名美国高三学生对上大学的选择来展现现在美国高中毕业生在择校时主要考虑的因素是经济问题,并通过数据表明越来越多的美国学生申请经济资助。因为可知,本文主要集中在家庭对大学入学的经济问题。故选D。
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