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A、To collect money from students for school. B、To supervise the financial work of school. C、To direct the college entrance exams
A、To collect money from students for school. B、To supervise the financial work of school. C、To direct the college entrance exams
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2010-08-21
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A new report says the cost of studies at public colleges in the United States increased fourteen percent this year. This is the biggest increase in tuition in thirty years. But the study also found that the average student pays a lot less than the published costs of a college education, because of grants. And it points out that American students received a record amount of financial aid last year.
Students do not have to repay grants, unlike financial aid .in the form of loans. About half of American college students receive grants. This means that education costs differ from student to student.
The report is from the College Board. This is a non-profit membership group of schools and other educational organizations. One of its best-known jobs is to administer college entrance tests.
The College Board says tuition at two-year public colleges rose at the same rate as four-year schools.
The College Board says the increases were mainly caused by cuts in state spending on education. But a congressman says colleges have increased their prices in both good and bad economic times. John Boehner of Ohio is chairman of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce. He says colleges do not went to talk about their decisions to spend money to build things like rock-climbing walls.
The College Board collected information from four-thousand colleges and universities. It says the average total charge for students who live at a public college in their state is ten-thousand-six-hundred dollars. While tuition rose fourteen percent this year, housing and other costs increased at a lower rate.
At a private college, total charges are almost twenty-seven-thousand dollars. That is an increase of about six percent over last year.
选项
A、To collect money from students for school.
B、To supervise the financial work of school.
C、To direct the college entrance exams.
D、To assist to make money for school.
答案
C
解析
该题问“大学理事会的职能是什么?”文中提到This is a non-profit membership group of schools and other educational organizations. One of its best-known jobs is to administer college entrance tests.(这是学校和教育机构的一个非赢利团体,它最出名的工作就是管理大学入学考试。)故C项“监督大学的入学考试”正确。
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