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Nowadays,studying abroad is popular in China with many rich parents. They would rather send their children abroad to receive education in English-speaking countries than let them be educated in China.
As every coin has two sides,studying abroad is the same.There are advantages for people to attend schools abroad. In the first place,he can use English in his daily life to improve his English greatly,as it is obvious that there is no better chance to improve English than living in the country where it is spoken. While studying in a foreign country,it is possible to make friends from all over the world. This is not only exciting on the social level,but could lead to important overseas contacts in his career as well. He can get familiar with the latest knowledge in science and make use of the best facilities available. In this way, he is able to widen his horizon and broaden his mind.
Of course,attending schools abroad may bring about a series of problems. The most serious problem is language barrier.Most of the students who go abroad don’t have enough skills in the language spoken there. As a result,on arriving there,they will find it difficult to understand what the teachers say. Besides,for lack of knowledge of the customs of the local people,they may constantly run into trouble in dealing with various situations.
In conclusion,given an opportunity to attend a school abroad,one must consider both sides of the factors carefully before making up his mind.

小题1: List two advantages of studying abroad.
小题2: What is the most serious problem of studying abroad?
小题3: What’s the passage mainly about?

小题1:(Better chance) to improve English greatly. / Make friends (from all overseas). / Get familiar with the latest knowledge in science. / make use of the best facilities available. / widen his horizon. / Broaden his mind. (任选2点)
小题2:Language barrier. / The most serious problem of studying abroad is language barrier.
小题3:Studying abroad. / The passage is mainly about studying abroad.

试题分析: 如今很多家长都喜欢把孩子送到国外学习,认为孩子在国外能够受到更好的教育,但是凡事都有两面。在国外学习的确可以提高孩子的英语水平,也可以接触到最先进的科学知识和设备。但是出国学习也存在一定的缺点,比如语言障碍等。所以人们对此要慎重考虑。
小题1:(Better chance) to improve English greatly. / Make friends (from all overseas). / Get familiar with the latest knowledge in science. / make use of the best facilities available. / widen his horizon. / Broaden his mind. (任选2点) 信息查找题。文章第二段讲述了出国学习的好处,比如he can use English in his daily life to improve his English greatly;it is possible to make friends from all over the world.等等,所以答案可以是(Better chance) to improve English greatly. / Make friends (from all overseas). / Get familiar with the latest knowledge in science. / make use of the best facilities available. / widen his horizon. / Broaden his mind. (任选2点)。
小题2:Language barrier. / The most serious problem of studying abroad is language barrier. 信息查找题。根据文章第三段内容The most serious problem of studying abroad is language barrier.可知出国学习的最大障碍就是语言问题,答案填Language barrier. 或者 The most serious problem of studying abroad is language barrier.。
小题3:Studying abroad. / The passage is mainly about studying abroad. 信息归纳题。文章开头提出如今很多家长都喜欢把孩子送到国外学习,然后再用两段分别讲述出国学习的优缺点,最后建议人们在做决定出国学习时要慎重,由此可知文章中心内容是关于出国学习。故答案填Studying abroad. 或者The passage is mainly about studying abroad.
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