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1._ But by using a college admissions consultant (咨询员), you can greatly increase your chances of getting accepted into the first college on your list. These consultants are people who are expert at getting people just like you into the college of their dreams.2.They can make a difference in your college admission quest.

    Help finding schools. Perhaps you don’t know where you want to go or only have an unclear idea as to where you would like to go. Your consultant can give you many ideas as to which schools would be fit for you and then you can go from there.

    Help with applications.3.They will be able to review your application before it is sent off to the college you are applying to and be able to tell you if there is anything that needs to be added or taken away. Imagine how terrible it would be to get refused by the college of your choice only because of some small mistakes.

    Help with student loans (贷款). It may be necessary for you to get student loans in your college. 4. Your consultant will know exactly where to look and can even help you determine what type of aid you can get. They can even give you some ideas of specific scholarships for you.

    It is true that it costs money to hire a college admissions consultant. If they can provide you with ideas for your need, the money is good for the value5. I think it is necessary to get into the school you want with the consultants’ help.

A. After all, you are only going to go to college once.

B. You may be puzzled by so many kinds of applications.

C. But you may have no idea where to begin your search.

D. They know how to do with the scholarship at the college.

E. They know all the ins and outs (细节) of the college admissions.

F. Getting accepted into the college of your choice is sometimes a difficult thing.

G. They know exactly what schools do and don’t want to see on applications.

 

1.F 2.E 3.G 4.C 5.A 【解析】 试题分析:本文论述了大学录取咨询员在大学入学征询过程中起重要作用;可以大大的增加被第一志愿录取的机会,并具体介绍了他们的几个作用:帮助找学校,帮助申请和贷款。 1.空后一句话but转折后的内容 you can greatly increase your chances of getting accepted into the first college on your list你可以大大的增加被第一志愿录取的机会,说明空格处内容应该是说进入你第一志愿的学校有难度,故选答案F。 2.从空后They can make a difference in your college admission quest可知他们在大学入学征询过程中起重要作用,可以推断出空格处说的是原因,故选E,说的是大学录取咨询员了解大学录取的细节。 3.从本段的小标题Help with applications可判断答案应该从BG两项进行选择,根据文章的层次结构可知本段重点是描述大学录取咨询员的作用,,即他们确切的知道,在申请表中哪些是学校会看的,哪些是学校不会看的,故选故选择G. 4.从空后一句Your consultant will know exactly where to look可推断出是谈有关“到哪搜寻”问题,故与C项吻合。 5.根据空格前提到,花钱请一个大学录取咨询员是值得的,空后内容提到“在大学录取咨询员的帮助下,进入你理想的学校是有必要”,可以推断出空处的答案为C,上下文之间为因果关系。 考点:教育类阅读填空。
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