Choosing English Programs in the USA1. What is your goal?For a 【C1】: 2 weeks t

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问题 Choosing English Programs in the USA
1. What is your goal?
For a 【C1】: 2 weeks to 2 months 【C1】______
To become 【C2】 in English 【C2】______
10 to 12 months for beginners
6 months for those have learned a few English
2. What is the cost?
The cost can be expensive, so find 【C3】【C3】______
Ways to reduce cost
Take part in 【C2】on campus 【C4】______
Take free class or additional classes at 【C5】【C5】______
3. What do you look for in a school?
Accreditation
Size of the school
Universities: a sense of living in 【C6】【C6】______
Smaller colleges: less【C7】______ scale than universities 【C7】______
Small private schools: offering 【C8】【C8】______
【C9】of the student body 【C9】______
Diverse【C10】______is good for learning English 【C10】______ [br] 【T5】
Choosing English Programs in the USA
    Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the talk about English programs in the USA. If you are interested in coming to the United States to study English, there are many things you need to consider before you go.
    The first question is: What is your goal? One of the most important things to consider is how long you need to study English to meet the goal you have set for yourself. There are short and long term options available to you. [1]f your goal is to come to United States for a refresher course, 2 weeks to 2 months may be all you need. But, [2]if your goal is to become bilingual or fluent in English, this will depend largely on what level you are currently in. If you do not know English it may take you 10 to 12 months to become fluent. Or, if you have been studying English for a few years, it may take you only 6 months to become fluent.
    The second question to ask yourself is: What is the cost? Price is a very important part of meeting your goal. Unfortunately, price probably plays the biggest role in your decision. When you look at the cost of tuition, books, housing, food, and some other costs, it can be pretty expensive. So, do your homework, look at the exchange rate and [3]find the best deal. [4]Some schools have part-time jobs on campus. And some even offer [5]free classes or additional classes at a reduced cost.
    The final question is: What do you look for in a school? There are three factors to consider when looking for a school. The first factor is accreditation. An accredited school has gone through an extensive process of examination.
    After accreditation, the next factor to consider is the size of the school. [6]Universities can give you the sense of living in a small city, with many square miles of campus and thousands of students. [7]A smaller college may give you a university feel, but on a less overwhelming scale. [8]A small private school may give the personal touch you may need here in the US. Each have much to offer, so you will need to decide what kind of environment you want.
    The final factor to consider of a school is [9]the ethnicity of the student body. If all the internationals are Spanish, chances are you will often speak Spanish. The more English you hear, the faster you will learn. [10]The more diverse the student population, the better you will be at English and you will learn more about other cultures and get to know people that are not like you.
I hope you are now able to have a better idea of what to look for in your hunt for a school. There are many questions and factors to consider in finding a school. If you do your homework, I am sure you will have a wonderful experience learning English in the United States.

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答案 a reduced cost

解析 本题要求填入在美国学习时,减少开支的另一个方法。录音提到,有些学校甚至提供一些免费课程(free classes)和减少学费的额外课程(additional classes at a reduced cost)。故本题填入a reduced cost。
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