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TAIBEI-Increasing numbers of Taiwanese students are joining the island’s “China rush”, seeking education on the Chinese mainland.

According to official Chinese figures, the number of Taiwanese students admitted into college and postgraduate(研究生)programs on the mainland totaled 461 in 1996, 928 in 1997 and 839 in 1998.Although no latest official numbers were available,” Net big. Com Said this number had risen between 30 to 50 percent annually in the past two years with well over 1000 entering mainland campuses last year.

The Internet site, based in the Chinese city of Shenzhen, provides education service and information on Chinese mainland college and universities. “Many Taiwanese believe a Chinese education giving more knowledge about the people and culture in the mainland will increase their chances in the Chinese job market, Net. Com vice-president Ingrid Huang said.“I believe it will give me hands-on experience in the business field in the Chinese mainland and a better understanding of the Chinese mainland people,” said Lydia Chang, a 19-year-old majoring in journalism at Shih Shin University. Chang plans to go on to get a master’s degree in business administration in Shanghai, which she says offers the best environment for such studies.

A journalism graduate student, surnamed Lin, at the National Taiwan University said he would like to study law on the Chinese mainland since “there will be better career prospects now that more Taiwanese companies are going there”. “They hope the children could build up connections which could later become useful in their business operations,” said Yang Ching-yao, professor of the Chinese mainland studies. A Net big. Com survey showed the campuses favored by Taiwan students included Beijing, Qinghua and Renmin universities in Beijing, and Jinan and Zhongshan universities in Guangzhou. The most popular studies were law, business and Chinese medicine.

At present, Chinese Taibei doesn’t recognize diplomas earned in the Chinese mainland nor help with any inquiries (咨询) about studying there. But recognizing the trend, education authorities are giving a final form to a policy accepting certificates(证书)from selected universities.

1.More Taiwanese students study on the Chinese mainland because ___________.

      A.Taiwan will reunite with the mainland sooner or later

      B.the fees asked for are lower than those of Taiwan

      C.what they have learned on the mainland will bring them a bright future

      D.there are many famous universities for them to choose

2.Some business executives were sending their children to study in the Chinese mainland so that their children ___________.

      A.could receive better education

       B.could learn more about the policy there

      C.could do well in the business operations

       D.could make more friends there

3.The underlined word “it” in the third paragraph refers to __________.

      A.Netbig. Com                        B.a Chinese education on the mainland

      C.the Chinese job market                D.the university

4.The author wrote the article to tell us ______________.

      A.more Taiwanese students are studying on the mainland

      B.the number of Taiwanese students going to universities on the mainland had been

       increasing year after year

      C.education on the mainland is more attractive compared with that of Taiwan

      D.Taiwan and the mainland should cooperate with each other in every field.

5.Which is true according to the passage?

      A.Chinese Taibei recognizes diplomas earned on the Chinese mainland

      B.The number of Taiwanese students going to study on the mainland will surely be increasing in the next few years.

      C.Chinese Taibei doesn’t help with any inquiries about Taiwanese studying in the mainland

      D.Education of Taiwan is far behind the mainland.

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    This is how millions of people came to be wearing ties across the world. They are part of the uniform of business.

    “Ties offer a point of different," says John Milne, head of the British Guild of Tie Makers. “They give a chance to say something about their own personality.”

    So if you happen to meet a man with a very brightly colored tie, there is a good chance that he is the office joker. There is also a good chance that he will be wearing brightly colored socks.

Is there a future for ties? The signs are not promising. Tie wearing seems to be rare among the new bread of entrepreneurs(创业者) in the Internet and new technology industries. Many political leaders, including former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, now go without ties. This shows they are men of the people——but not the people wearing ties.

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1.Ties were first used as a sign to show a person’s       .

      A.personality         B.social position     C.wearing style      D.favorite hobby

2.In the business world, wearing a tie showed the following except_______.

       A.you could make a lot of money out of your work

       B.you took your work seriously

       C.you were different from those who used hands to earn a living

       D.you were a member of the business tribe.

3.The writer may hold the opinion that       .

       A.Blair is the best leader in the world

       B.Kennedy is the best leader in the world

       C.millions of people will go to work without a tie

       D.people will wear hats instead of ties

4.The underlined word “vanished” in this passage may mean       .

      A.sold            B.washed       C.appeared           D.disappeared

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    Billed as the world’s first collaborative online orchestra.the site wants users to submit videos sharing their musical talent.

    Beijing Olympics theme music composer Tan Dun has written the audition(试听)piece.He told me BBC his latest composition was inspired by walking around the streets of New York and hearing the sounds of mechanics.

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    With just three months till the competition deadline in February next year,anyone hoping to perform on the world stage and be part of musical history must act quickly.

    As New York Carnegie Hall’s director Clive Gilinson puts it.“This will be a one-of-a-kind moment in classical music,bringing musicians together in a totally new, modern and unique way”.

1.What is the best tide for this passage?

    A.Online Orchestra.                          B.Collaboration with orchestras.

    C.Video-sharing.                            D.Talent show.

2.What does the underlined phrase“to make it big’’in paragraph 1 mean?

    A.To become successful.                   B.To talk big.

    C.To be positive.                          D.To show off.

3.We can know from the passage that the video-sharing site               

      A.owns many famous orchestras working together

      B.is said to be the first collaborative online orchestra

      C.has sponsored many performances around the world

      D.has discovered many talented persons in music

4.How did Tang Dun compose his latest music according to his own words?

      A.The invisible Silk Road affected him greatly.

      B.The Internet joins people across the world,which helped him a lot.

      C.The sounds of mechanics around New York streets gave him an inspiration.

      D.The video-sharing website encouraged him.

5.What is true about the competition?

      A.The online competition deadline is in January 2009.

      B.The final winners will be chosen by some experts.

      C.The competition hopes to pick out the top composers from the whole world.

      D.Users are encouraged to submit videos of themselves playing music instruments.

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