2、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 programmes on the mainland totalled 461 in 1996, 928 in 1997 and 839 in 1998. Although no latest official numbers were available, Netbig.com said this number had risen between 30 to 50 per cent annually in the past two years with well over 1,000 entering mainland campuses last year.

The Internet site, based in the Chinese city of Shenzhen, provides education service and information on Chinese mainland colleges 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,” Netbig.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 major in journalism at Shi 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 chances for me now that more Taiwanese companies going there”.

Some business executives were sending their children to study in the Chinese mainland. “They hope the children could build up connections which could later become useful in their business operations,” said Yang Chingyao, professor of the Chinese mainland studies.

A Netbig.com survey showed the campuses favoured by Taiwanese 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 about studying there. But recognizing the trend, education authorities are giving a final form to a policy accepting certificates 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 their business operations

       D.could make more friends there

3.The main idea of paragraph 4 is       .

       A.law in the Chinese mainland is pleasant to learn

       B.Taiwanese companies are coming to the mainland because the law there is perfect

       C.the mainland is short of lawyers for the Taiwanese companies

       D.more Taiwanese companies coming to the mainland makes it better to learn laws

4.The author wrote the article to tell us          .

       A.the number of Taiwanese students going to universities on the mainland had risen 50 percent every year

       B.more Taiwanese students are studying on the mainland

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

       D.Taiwan and the mainland should co-operate with each other in every field.

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1.This passage most probably is a(n) _______.

       A.advertisement                                      B.news story

       C.lab report                                            D.letter of thanks

2.From the passage we learn that Mindle is a device which _______.

       A.has neither wires nor weight                B.is operated by a computer

       C.disappears while you read                    D.can find a book within one minute

3.With the device, the reader is able to ___________.

       A.enjoy reading when driving a car           B.improve reading skills

       C.gain access to free software                 D.get rid of heavy books made of paper

4.Different from mobile phones, Mindle ________.

       A.has a much more friendly screen           B.can work in the absence of electricity

       C.doesn’t involve regular fees    D.is wireless and can be used anywhere

 

 

28、Directions: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A – F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need.

 

1.

    European television had the idea of taking ordinary people and turning them into “stars” by putting them in unusual situations. “Big Brother” (created in Holland) was one of the first. A group of people were locked in a small house with cameras running 24 hours a day. It was called a “watch and dial” show because viewers vote by telephone to decide who should leave or stay.

2.

    “Big Brother” was probably the first of the new reality shows, bus such a programme has developed. Many have found appeal by having a theme to them, but most are based on the principle of “survival of the fittest” by eliminating participants as the series progresses. So we have the dating shows where winners either pair off or stay true to their partners outside the TV studio. Then there are those that test people’s abilities for specific jobs like running a kitchen, becoming an interior designer or a top model.

3.

    Critics say these programmes are basically bad television, but people watch them. So why are there so many of them? For the viewer it’s an opportunity to “people watch”. It’s natural to like watching other people. They’re interesting. We can imagine what we would do in that situation. We get to know the characters and see them grow and develop week after week. And of course, television is the perfect place to watch people. Like the theatre or cinema we can look at other people and they can’t look back. But with television, we can watch in the privacy of our own homes. We watch, but we don’t have to admit it to anyone.

4.

    The TV companies like reality shows because they are cheap to produce and attract younger viewers, which advertisers like. The last “Big Brother” in Britain attracted enormous advertising revenue. They aren’t dependent on “star” actors with enormous salaries. And your actors won’t go on strike. And why do people participate in them? Well, for fame and money of course. In the past, appearing on television wasn’t for ordinary people. You had to be good at something, like sport, or reading the news, or acting. But not any more.

5.

It seems that most shows do well at the beginning but then the viewing figures begin to fall. And it varies from country to country too. For example, one show had an adopted child try to guess the identity of her real father, and another had a family arguing over an inheritance. Both were cancelled after one episode. Perhaps the novelty has worn off. Certainly, reality TV seems to appeal much more to the younger audience. And now there are so many shows around even the young have become more critical. Reality shows will probably survive – it’s just no longer so easy to make a successful one.

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