Every year, as the price of goods rises, the inflation refuses to (41) even from the high educational institutions. In the

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问题 Every year, as the price of goods rises, the inflation refuses to  (41)   even from the high educational institutions.
   In the U.S., according to a 2005 survey by the College Board,  (42)   at state universities rose by an average of 7.1 percent annually, after a year when inflation grew much less. At private schools it was up 5.9 percent. The survey which  (43)   more than 3,000 colleges and universities did not provide dear reasons for the continued increases. It did say that the price of goods and services at universities have risen rapidly. Some of the fastest growth has been in employee health  (44)  , and professional salaries.
   Living expenses on campus have also  (45)  . At the university of Southern California student dining hall, a buffet (自助餐) meal cost $5.50 in 2004. But now it’s $9. The U.S. government often provides  (46)   assistance to students’ lunch in primary and high schools, but these favorable policies usually don’t  (47)   universities. Some students said the food on campus is sometimes even more expensive than that at restaurants  (48)   campus.
   To compensate the rise in tuition and living expenses, the federal and state governments  (49)   universities and private sources have provided  (50)   for students. Of all the full time undergraduates about 62 percent have a grant covering 30-50 percent of their tuition, according to the College Board.

选项 A、rolled up
B、gone up
C、sat up
D、taken up

答案B

解析 go up:上升,增长;roll up:卷起,达到,出现;sit up:坐起,熬夜;take up:拿起,开始从事,继续等
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