When Harvard was founded in 1636, there were no other colleges in the American colonies, and it would become the model for many of those that followed. When it began requiring applicants to take a test known as the SAT in 1935, Harvard started another trend. Two years ago, after it announced an aggressive new financial-aid policy, it helped push social class to the center of the national debate over higher education and forced two of its main competitors, Stanford and Yale, to follow its lead.
Last week. Harvard began to make another effort to affect higher education in its image, its president, Derek Bok, announced that the college would abandon its early admissions program, which for decades has allowed high school seniors to apply in October and get an answer yes, no or maybe – in December, shortly before the regular deadline for applications.
Harvard officials argue that the program is beneficial to rich students who don't need to compare financial-aid offers from various colleges. After the announcement, many people within education urged other colleges to take a similar step.
We're thrilled, said Laurie Kobick, a college counselor (顾问) at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Alexandria, Va. I think it's going to make admissions better in so many different ways. It will indeed go a small way toward leveling the field among applicants. Of course, it will also have an effect on colleges, and the biggest winner will almost certainly be Harvard. a fact that may prevent many other colleges – perhaps all of them – from following Hazard this time. Because any college that does so will risk losing some of its best applicants.
【小题1】From the first paragraph we can learn that Harvard .A.was the first college in the American coloniesB.was best known for the SATC.was muck better than Stanford and YaleD.refused to offer financial-aid to applicants【小题2】By abandoning early admissions program, Harvard wants .A.to attract the public's attentionB.to influence higher education in its own wayC.to save money spent in attracting studentsD.to allow its competitors to admit more students【小题3】Early admissions program is good for rich students because .A.they have more chances to enter collegeB.they can enter college with a lower scoreC.they have special right to be admitted into college D.they have no problem in supporting their studies【小题4】Why does Laurie Kobick think other colleges may not follow Harvard?A.Because they think the action will harm high education.B.Because they are afraid that the action is not practical.C.Because they may attract fewer top students than he[ore,D.Because they are afraid the action will damage their reputation.A
When Harvard was founded in 1636, there were no other colleges in the American colonies, a
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- 五星知识达人网友:上分大魔王
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(答案→)A 解析:【小题1】事实细节题。根据第一段中“When Harvard was founded in 1636, there were no other colleges in the American colonies. ”可知。【小题1】推理判断题。根据第二段中“Harvard began to make another effort to affect higher education in its image. ”可知。【小题1】事实细节题。根据第三段中“Harvard officials argue that the program is beneficial to rich students...from various colleges. ”可知。【小题1】推理判断题。根据最后一段中“Because any college that does so will risk losing some of its best applicants. ”可知。
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