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    Many sports encourage national or local pride£®The most famous games of all£¬the Olympic Games£¬bring athletes from around the world together to take part in friendly competition£®People who watch the event wave flags£¬knowing that a gold medal is a win for an entire country£¬not just the athlete who earned it£®For countries experiencing natural disa sters or war£¬an Olympic win can mean so much£®
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Diana Jacobs thought her family had a workable plan to pay for college for her 21-year-old twin sons£ºa combination of savings£¬income£¬scholarships£¬and a modest amount of borrowing£®Then her husband lost his job£¬and the plan fell apart£®
"I have two kids in college£¬and I want to say'come home£¬'but at the same time I want to provide them with a good education£¬"says Jacobs£®
     The Jacobs family did work out a solution£ºThey asked and received more aid from the schools£¬and each son increased his borrowing to the maximum amount through the federal loan £¨´û¿î£© program£®They will each graduate with $20£¬000 of debt£¬but at least they will be able to finish school£®
     With unemployment rising£¬financial aid administrators expect to hear more families like the Jacobs£®
     More students are applying for aid£¬and more families expect to need student loans£®College administrators are concerned that they will not have enough aid money to go around£®
     At the same time£¬tuition £¨Ñ§·Ñ£© continues to rise£®A report from the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education found that college tuition and fees increased 439% from 1982 to 2007£¬while average family income rose just 147%£®Student borrowing has more than doubled in the last decade£®
"If we go on this way for another 25years£¬we won't have an affordable system of higher education£¬"says Patrick M£®Callan£¬president of the center£®"The middle class families have been financing it through debt£®They will send kids to college whatever it takes£¬even if that means a huge amount of debt£®"
     Financial aid administrators have been having a hard time as many companies decide that student loans are not profitable enough and have stopped making them£®The good news£¬however£¬is that federal loans account for about three quarters of student borrowing£¬and the government says that money will flow uninterrupted£®
66£®According to Paragraph 1£¬why did the plan of Jacobs family fail£¿
A£®The twins wasted too much money
B£®The father was out of work
C£®Their saving ran out
D£®The family fell apart
67£®How did the Jacobs manage to solve their problem£¿
A£®They asked their kids to come home£®
B£®They borrowed 20£¬000 from the school£®
C£®They encouraged their twin sons to do part-time jobs£®
D£®They got help from the school and the federal government£®
68£®Financial aid administrators believe thatA£®
A£®more families will face the same problem as the Jacobses
B£®the government will receive more letters of complaint
C£®college tuition fees will double soon   D£®America's unemployment will fall
69£®What can we learn about the middle class families from the text£¿
A£®They blamed the government for the tuition increase£®
B£®Their income remained steady in the last decade£®
C£®They will try their best to send kids to college£®
D£®Their debts will be paid off within 25years£®
70£®According to the last paragraph£¬the government willD£®
A£®provide most students will scholarships  B£®dismiss some financial aid administrators
C£®stop the companies from making student loans D£®go on providing financial support for college students£®

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