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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。
Nearly half of all Americans go on to college ( a place of higher education ) when they leave school. Some colleges are small, with only a few hundred students, but some of the big state universities are huge, with up to 60,000 students. There are more than 2,600 universities in the USA, and nearly all colleges have both men and women students.
You can study many interesting subjects at college, in short or long courses, but if you want to get a degree, you have to study for at least four years. Classes start in September and go on to early June with a break in the middle.
In Britain, you can get a degree in a university, in a “Polytechnic”, or in some of the many colleges of further education. There are 42 universities in Britain. There are also many colleges in Britain that teach English as a foreign language. Some have short courses ( a few weeks or months), and some have one-or two-year courses.
University classes start September and go on until mid-June with two breaks, one at Christmas, and one at Easter. Most degrees take three years, but some take four.
1.If you go to an American college, ________.
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A.you must study for at least four years for a degree
B.you have to choose either long or short courses first
C.you are not free to choose the subjects you like
D.you can start studying at any time you like
2.In Britain, universities usually have ________.
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A.two terms B. three terms
C.less terms than those in America D. no holidays
3.If you want to get a degree in Britain, ________.
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A.you must study at a university for four years
B.it usually takes three years
C.you must take a short course in English
D.you have to go to a university instead of a college
4.A more suitable title for the passage might be ________.
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A.College students Abroad
B.Universities in the USA and the UK
C.Different Systems in Higher Education
D.Getting a Degree in Foreign Universities