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College has many social attractions, some of which can be distractions. Sports, concerts, parties, and dormitory bull(废话)sessions can be very【C1】______consuming. The temptation to stay up too late at night or sleep too late in the morning is always present, so self-discipline is an important lesson to learn. In【C2】______, many students have part-time jobs, especially in the U. S. where most students have cars and are expected to help their parents pay for【C3】______or college housing. Students and their parents may disagree on how much time should be【C4】______to studying. But they usually agree that in addition to some【C5】______and possibly some fun, one of the【C6】______of a college education should be a good job. Students who have already worked at part-time jobs have an advantage in the【C7】______market, but this is not the only way to improve ones chances. Many colleges have internships(实习)or co-op programs to give students practical【C8】______in their future careers. Others have special classes where students can practice their application forms and letters, resumes, personal statements, and employment【C9】______Most colleges have career counselors and either career days【C10】______career fairs where students can meet potential employers and learn about career alternatives. Recently many jobs have been listed on the Internet, making it easier to match students with suitable opportunities.
【C1】
A.time
B.money
C.resources
D.goods

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【C1】
A.time
B.money
C.resources
D.goods


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上文谈到:大学校园内有很多诱惑人的活动,其中一些活动会对学生(的学习)造成一些干扰。(原因是)体育活动、音乐会、各种聚会以及宿舍里的聊大天等canbevery——consuming(是很消耗……的)。A项time与空格后的consuming可构成短语:timeconsuming(消耗时间...

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