[originaltext] With reform in other ileitis, higher education in China is a

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With reform in other ileitis, higher education in China is also undergoing great changes. One of them is the newly-adopted tuition policy. According to this policy, college students are supposed to pay an average sum of 2500 yuan each year as tuition. In addition, they must pay other fees, such as accommodation and healthcare.
     Students can finance their college education in various ways. They may depend on their parents, as is the most common case in China. They can do part-time jobs to earn money. For some excellent students, they may apply for scholarships. And the especially poor students may turn to loan programs for financial aid.
     With one of my parents laid-off, my family can’t possibly afford all my expenses at college.  However, my family is not as hard up as those from the poverty-stricken areas, and I don’t want to seek help from the loan programs. Instead, I prefer self-reliance by offering instruction as a tutor. This way I find myself not only better off financially, but also by getting out of the ivory tower, making great progress academically. As a result, I have been a first-class scholarship winner for two years on end. Fortunately, I have come by the best way to finance as well as to benefit from my college education.

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答案      With reform in other ileitis, higher education in China is also undergoing great changes. One of them is the newly-adopted tuition policy. According to this policy, college students are supposed to pay an average sum of 2500 yuan each year as tuition. In addition, they must pay other fees, such as accommodation and healthcare.
     Students can finance their college education in various ways. They may depend on their parents, as is the most common case in China. They can do part-time jobs to earn money. For some excellent students, they may apply for scholarships. And the especially poor students may turn to loan programs for financial aid.
     With one of my parents laid-off, my family can’t possibly afford all my expenses at college.  However, my family is not as hard up as those from the poverty-stricken areas, and I don’t want to seek help from the loan programs. Instead, I prefer self-reliance by offering instruction as a tutor. This way I find myself not only better off financially, but also by getting out of the ivory tower, making great progress academically. As a result, I have been a first-class scholarship winner for two years on end. Fortunately, I have come by the best way to finance as well as to benefit from my college education.

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