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What’s a University Education Worth? I. Students graduating with larger and larger debts - UK universities began to charge【
What’s a University Education Worth? I. Students graduating with larger and larger debts - UK universities began to charge【
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2021-08-30
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What’s a University Education Worth?
I. Students graduating with larger and larger debts
- UK universities began to charge【T1】 ________ in 2006 【T1】 ________
- Over 80% students take out a【T2】 ________ 【T2】 ________
- Average students graduate with debts of【T3】 ________ 【T3】 ________
Ⅱ. Repayment of loan
- Students have to pay back right after【T4】 ________ 【T4】 ________
- The government takes it from【T5】 ________ 【T5】 ________
Ⅲ. Difficulty of finding a well-paid job and its consequences
- There is a lot of【T6】 ________ among graduates 【T6】 ________
- Companies value【T7】 ________ over a piece of paper 【T7】 ________
- Graduates feel【T8】 ________ 【T8】 ________
- The number of university applicants has【T9】 ________ 【T9】 ________
IV. "Student poverty" problem
- Increasing numbers of students are reported to turn to【T10】 ________ 【T10】 ________
【T10】
What’s a University Education Worth?
Every year, it costs British students more and more to attend university. Students are graduating with larger and larger debts. So is a university degree really worth it?
[1]In 2006. the UK government started to allow universities in England and Wales to charge British students tuition fees. [2]As a result more than 80% of students in England and Wales now take out a student loan in order to go to university. They use the loan to pay for tuition fees, books and living expenses. Although the interest on student loans is quite low, it begins as soon as the student receives the loan.
[3]The average student in England and Wales now graduates from university with debts of around £12.000. Students of medicine, who study for longer, usually have debts of more than £20,000. That is a lot of money. It means graduates cannot afford to buy a house for many years. They even struggle to pay rent on a flat, because they have to start paying back the student loan [4]when they reach the April after graduating (or after leaving a course). [5]If you start to earn over £15.000 a year, the government takes repayments directly from your monthly salary. Is it any surprise, therefore, that the average British person does not leave their parents’ home until they are 30 years old?
You might think that a British person with a degree will find it easy to get a well-paid job. However, most people in "white-collar jobs" seem to have a degree these days, [6]so there is a lot of competition. [7]Also. British companies tend to value work experience over a piece of paper. Like everyone else, graduates usually have to start at the bottom and work their way up. [8]That can be very frustrating for them, since they are often over-qualified for the work they are doing. While at university, they had dreams of getting an exciting, challenging job. Therefore, life after university ends up being quite disappointing for a lot of graduates.
All of the above is beginning to make British people question whether a university degree is really worth the money. Even before the credit crunch started, the BBC stated, "The number of [9]British students at UK universities has fallen for the first time in recent history... from 1.97 million in 2007 to 1.96 million in 2008." It looks like the figures will continue to decline, since loan companies are now telling some students that there are no loans available for them. Forecasts are that between 2009-2019 there will be a fall of 6% in the number of 18-25 year-old university applicants across the UK.
Students have always been seen as not having a lot of money, but "student poverty" is now considered a real problem in the UK. Most British students expect to get a loan, part-time job or summer job. Worse than that, however, is the fact [10]student leaders report there are increasing numbers of students turning to crime to support themselves financially.
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答案
crime
解析
本题考查“学生贫困”问题导致的后果。录音提到大部分英国学生通过贷款、兼职或暑期打工来解决经济问题,但更糟糕的是越来越多学生通过犯罪途径(crime)来解决经济压力,故填crime。
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