时间:2019-01-02 作者:英语课 分类:2010年慢速英语(三)月


英语课

This is the VOA Special English Education Report.


March Madness is the name for the busy championship season in American college basketball. But March also means another kind of madness -- the nervous wait for admissions 1 letters from colleges and universities.


This week in our Foreign Student Series, we jump ahead to the subject of where to live. Housing 2 policies differ from school to school. Some schools have limited housing or none at all.


Dormitory buildings might house a small number of students or many hundreds. Some dorms have suites 4. A suite 3 has several bedrooms, a common area and a bathroom. Other dorms have rooms along a common hallway. Two, three or four students might share a room.



A dormitory at the University of South Carolina in Columbia


Males and females 5 often live on different floors of the same building. Or they might live on the same floor, or in some cases even share a suite if permitted. But single-sex housing is usually also available.


Different groups and organizations such as fraternities and sororities might have their own houses where their members live. And there is often housing for married students.


Some dorms are nice, others are not so nice. But many students say they like the chance to make friends and be near their classes.


Cost is another consideration. Dorms can cost less than off-campus housing. But school-owned housing can also cost more, though the price may include meals.


Here are some questions to ask before making a decision: How much privacy 6 can a student expect? Will the school provide a single room if a student requests one? Will the school provide a special diet if a student needs one? And are any dorms open all year so international students can have a place to stay during long vacations?


Kirsten Kennedy, housing director at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, says all first-year undergraduates 7 there have to live in a dorm. After that, they are free to seek other housing.


Students can apply to become resident 8 assistants after living in the dorms for a year. International students can also apply to become resident assistants after a year in the dorms.


Working as a resident assistant in student housing is one way to help finance 9 an education. At many schools, RAs earn money as well as get their room and meals for free or at a reduced price.


And that's the VOA Special English Education Report, written by Nancy Steinbach. Our Foreign Student Series is online at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Steve Ember.


 

 



n.准许进入( admission的名词复数 );入场费;入场券;承认
  • a need-blind admissions policy 不考虑经济能力的录取政策
  • He's the Dean of Admissions for the University of Michigan. 他是Michigan大学的新生注册主任。 来自辞典例句
n.房屋,住宅;住房建筑;外壳,外罩
  • Do you think our housing sales will turn around during this year?你认为今年我们的住宅销路会好转吗?
  • The housing sales have been turning down since the summer.入夏以来,房屋的销售量日趋减少。
n.一套(家具);套房;随从人员
  • She has a suite of rooms in the hotel.她在那家旅馆有一套房间。
  • That is a nice suite of furniture.那套家具很不错。
n.套( suite的名词复数 );一套房间;一套家具;一套公寓
  • First he called upon all the Foreign Ministers in their hotel suites. 他首先到所有外交部长住的旅馆套间去拜访。 来自辞典例句
  • All four doors to the two reserved suites were open. 预定的两个套房的四扇门都敞开着。 来自辞典例句
n.雌性动物( female的名词复数 );女人
  • The male birds are more colourful than the females. 这种鸟雄性比雌性更加色彩艳丽。
  • The males in the herd protect the females and the young. 兽中的雄性动物保护雌性动物和幼崽。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.私人权利,个人自由,隐私权
  • In such matters,privacy is impossible.在这类事情中,保密是不可能的。
  • She wept in the privacy of her own room.她在自己房内暗暗落泪。
(未获学士学位的)大学生,大学肄业生( undergraduate的名词复数 ); 本科生
  • All undergraduates reading English attend a turtorial group each week. 所有攻读英语的本科生每周上一次导师辅导课。
  • This is a course for undergraduates. 这是为本科生开的一门课。
a.居住的,居留的;住校的,住院的
  • I've been resident in this place for five years. 我已经在这个地方住了五年。
  • They engaged a resident tutor. 他们聘用了一名住家的家庭教师。
n.财务管理,财政,金融,财源,资金
  • She is an expert in finance.她是一名财政专家。
  • A finance house made a bid to buy up the entire company.一家信贷公司出价买下了整个公司。
学英语单词
Aesculus lantsangensis
anavenin
Arteria alveolaris superior posterior
artificial traffic generator
Bacillus radiatus
bank-to-bank transaction
bedway
butane-butylene fraction
calcis
cargo pipe flange
chip register architecture
coelanaglyphic
combined mark
compame
damaxine alloy
dawny
dayside aurora
decametric
degree of freedom of link
degree of intermixing
descriptive grammar
detainest
dinge
draught gear
EP test
fabric reinforced polymer composite
ferroresonant transformer
flapcakes
for all I know
four-stagest
gardos
gas bleed
glomerulopathy
gluttons
glyoxylic acid
grubstruck
Hann
hard-tackling
helminthosporium bryophylli
hemistola simplex
hunnut'n
i-floured
incomplete pair
indirect ray
institute speedboat clauses
iron core
kabicidin
klutziness
kutauss
large-formats
longitude circle
luxation
m-chlorophenol
macro-accounting
macromolecules
matriarchs
mental analysis
Miaoying Wan
microbusinesses
mixing cup temperature
mizel
moss-agate
musculus longus haemalis
Novovoznesenovka
old lace
ourouparias
over-the-counter markets
oxyphenarsene
pallister -hall syndrome
pars thoracica s. sympathici
paspalum bastard millet grass
planoblast
preference measurement
quadrantal error
RECONEX
reinstock
sand rails
self-presentations
semi-selective
sheddens
sigma bus
simple cardiac hypertrophy
slotted guide
soccers
stabilizing circuit
stegastes fasciolatus
Supervisory Computer Control System
take the wall of sb.
texts-to-speech
tlayudas
to jive
triisopropylborine
tulip-tree bark
uranium salvage operation
volumetric
wease-alley
Weir Mitchell skin
When Greek meets Greek then comes the tug of war.
white frost
winpopup
wood plug
WPA PSK