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88.School
1.What are you going to study?
2.What courses are you planning to take?
3.What did you specialize1 in?
4.What field did you major in?
5.What subjects are you going to take at the university?
6.How do you spell the word?
7.Where's the stress in this word?
8.How did you do on your mid-term?
Dialogue One
A:At what age do children start school in your country?
B:At five.
A:Do boys and girls go to school together?
B:Yes,they do.
A:Do you think this is a good idea?
B:Yes,I do.
A:Do some children go on to university?
B:Yes,they do.
A:What examinations2 do they take first?
B:"O" levels and "A" levels.
A:How long do you usually stay at university?
B:Three or four years.
Dialogue Two
A:Excuse me.Where do I register3?
B:Oh,over there in Pacific Pavilion.
A:Is that the large,white building?
B:Yeah,that's it .
A:Thanks.
Dialogue Three
A:Hi,Lisa!
B:Hi,Kate!
A:I'm looking for the registration4 .Do you know where the registration is?
B:Yes,it's right over there in Room 133 on the right.(Lisa enters Room 133)
A:Excuse me,is this registration?
C:Yes,I need some information for your registration card.
A:OK.
C:What's your full name?
A:Lisa Smith.
C:What's your school address?
A:820 University,Box 4348,Chicago,Illinois.
C:Your telephone number?
A:(431)893-7323.
C:Thank you.
我的学校
My school is not very big,but it is lovely and well-decorated.In summer, you can enjoy a lot of colorful flowers and different types of plants.It offers you a good environment to study.If you want to play,you can go to the sports fields to play basketball,football or badminton.The teaching5 building is in the east and we have classes there every day.The dining hall is in the west.At weekends,we can have some parties at the dining hall.The library is behind the teaching building.Everyday we go there to read materials or study.I love my school for the attractive scenes and the academic atmosphere.
School
1.I expect to take the linguistics6 course.
2.I have a course in literature this year.
3.I major in science.
5.I'm going to attend the lectures given by Prof.Johnson.
6.I'm going to Harvant University to do post-graduate work in medicine.
7.I think it's time for exams to be reformed.
8.Exams used to be like a burden weighing heavily upon our mind.
Dialogue One
A:You're just left school,haven't you,Emily?
B:Yes,I finished last Friday.
B:Well,yes.I don't mind admitting that I am.I enjoyed school,but I did object to having to go in every day once we've done all our exams.
A:Well,what are you going to do now?Have you made any plans?
B:Yes,I intend to go to university.That'll be in September.But it all depends on my A level results.
A:You mean getting into university actually depends on your passing your A level subjects?
B:Oh,yes.
Dialogue Two
A:In my country,we go to school from 8 o'clock in the morning until five in the afternoon.
B:Five days a week ,too?
A:Actually,five and a half.On Saturday,we have classes only in the morning.
B:Gosh!
A:That's too much for us really.
B:Where are you going now?
A:I'm going to try to find out where the school is located.
B:When do you start school?
A:I'm going to register right now.
B:That's good.
Dialogue Three
A:Ms.Green,are the schools more or less similar everywhere throughout the United States,or do they differ in various sections?
B:The system of public schools is fairly uniform everywhere throughout the United States.
A:Do most students in the United States attend private schools or public schools?
B:Most public schools in the United States are very good,and the majority of students attend the public schools.
A:Which students go to private schools,then?
B:Children needing special instruction;children whose parents can offord to send them to private schools;and children whose parents want them to receive a religious education.
A:But are the public schools good everywhere?
B:No,public schools can be very different.Even in the same city.
A:Dose it cost anything to attend the public schools?Are there any restrictions9 as to who may and may not attend?
B:The public schools in the United States are free to everyone and there is no cost to the student.In most states,even the textbooks are free.There are no restrictions as to color,race,or religion.Any student wishing to attend the public schools may do so.
股份制学校
Many people think of schools as buildings,teachers and students.Proprietary10 schools,however,think first of the students.They are interested most in satisfying their customers,the students.Proprietary schools are privately11 owned vocational12 schools.To remain in business they must give students what they want to learn at a fair price.The students themselves normally13 pay for the cost of the training.Thus,the school must offer the traning that is practical and that will help students get a paying job.Generally the training lasts from 6 months to one year.In the US proprietary schools number about 10,000 and that number is growing to meet increasing needs.
1 specialize | |
v.专化,特化 ;(in)专攻;专门研究 | |
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2 examinations | |
n.检查( examination的名词复数 );考试;考查;试题 | |
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3 register | |
n.登记簿,花名册,注册员;v.登记,注册 | |
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4 registration | |
n.登记,注册,挂号 | |
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5 teaching | |
n.教学,执教,任教,讲授;(复数)教诲 | |
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6 linguistics | |
n.语言学 | |
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7 economics | |
n.经济学,经济情况 | |
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8 relieved | |
a.如释重负的 | |
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9 restrictions | |
约束( restriction的名词复数 ); 管制; 制约因素; 带限制性的条件(或规则) | |
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n.所有权,所有的;独占的;业主 | |
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adv.以私人的身份,悄悄地,私下地 | |
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12 vocational | |
adj.职业的,业务的 | |
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13 normally | |
adv.正常地,通常地 | |
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