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Sponsoringiswhenpeoplepayyoutodosomething—likerunalongdistance.Sopeoplewouldbesponsoringstudentstopunt.
Whatagreatidea!
dlovetojoinyou!
That'
swhywe'
retellingyouaboutit.Sothat'
sdecidedthen.Let'
smakealistofthingsweneedtodo.
lldothat.Oneofthefirstthingsweshoulddoischoosethecharity.
Yes.Andchooseadayfortheevent.Andweneedtodesignthesponsorshipform.I'
vegotonehere.
Thatlooksfine,butwemustchangethewording.Whowantstodothat?
lldothat.Whathavewegotsofar?
Chooseacharity.Alsoadayfortheevent.Changethewordingonthesponsorshipform...Um...Wehavetodecidewherethepuntwillstartfrom.
CherwellBoathouse,noquestion!
It'
saverybeautifulroutefromhere,apparently.
mwithyouonthat.
Metoo
mnotusedtoboats—Woah!
Whoops!
Watchout!
Younearlyhitmewiththatthing!
Sorry!
Ididn'
tmeanto....OK,we'
reoff!
MaybeIshoulddothepunting.
It'
sfine.I'
vegotthehangofitnow—givemeachance.
Well,I'
dliketohaveago.
SupposingIdothefirsthour.Thenyoucantakeoverforawhile,ifyouwantto.
Yes,great.
You'
rereallygoodatit,Mark!
Thisisfantastic!
sexactlyhowIimaginedlifehere!
Lookoverthere—isn'
titlovely!
Yes,itis.
Unit1-Conversation2
Kate,everything'
sorganized,isn'
tit,forcollectingthesponsorshipmoney?
Yes,I'
vearrangedforpeopletogetthemoneytomebynextFriday—iftheyhaven'
tpaidonline.I'
llcountitallup.
Good.We'
dbetterhaveameetingsoonafterthat,don'
tyouthink?
Howmuchhaveweraised?
About600.
Fantastic!
msoenjoyingthis!
Heyguys,I'
vegotasuggestion—howaboutmovingovertothebankandwecanhaveourpicnic!
Hey,look,there'
sLouiseandSophie!
Whoo...
Girls:
Mark!
Areyouallright?
Er.OfcourseI'
mallright.Kate,Ithinkit'
syourturntopunt!
Unit1-OutsideView
Voice-overHarvardUniversityinCambridgeisoneofthebestuniversitiesintheworld.WespoketoAlexJude,theuniversity'
sHeadofCommunications.HeexplainedthatHarvardlooksforthebestandmosttalentedstudentsfromaroundtheworld.
AlexHarvardactuallyseeksstudentsfromaroundthe
world,thebeststudentsthatwecanfind,tostudychemistry,
orstudyliterature,orstudygovernment,orbusiness.Our
businessschoolisparticularlywell-knownaroundtheworld,
asisthemedicalschoolandlawschool,so,um,and,andthe
KennedySchoolofGovernment,ortheJohnFKennedy
SchoolofGovernment,so,er,wedoseekvery,verytalented
studentsandwehaveopendoorsforthem.
Voice-overWeaskedfivestudentsatHarvardtotellus
whatkindofsociallifetheyhave.
AshleyUm,wellrelaxingisalittlehardtodoaroundhere,butbasically,Imean,Istill,I,Ilivenearbyanyway,soIseealotofmyfriends,and...Um,there'
sagoodsociallifehereifyoulookforit.Igotothegym,run.Sothat'
swhatIdo.
AdamIt'
s,it'
swhateveryouwantittobe.It'
sgood.If
youwannagooutparty,doanythingyoucan.Ifyouwanna
sitinyourroomandstudyallnightlikemyfriendoverhere,
youcanalsodothat.
BrianSocially,likeyousaid,it'
salotofwhatyou
makeit.Um,wedon'
thavefraternitieshere,andso,you
know,that'
sobviouslynotassocial.There'
snotasmany
partiesastherewouldbeonanothercampus.Um,butona
FridayorSaturdaynight,there,there,therewillbeaparty.
Usuallyweendupstudyinguntilabout10o'
clock.Andthen
we,andthenwe'
llgooutandhavefunmaybe,orjustwatcha
moviewithfriends,or,youknow,whateverisgoingonfor
thenight.
JodieNoteveryonewouldagreewithme,
obviously,butit'
s,Ithinkit'
safunplacetobe.
InterviewerHaveyoumadealotoffriends?
JodieOh,definitely.
InterviewerMm.
JodieMany.
InterviewerWhat,whatdoyoudowithyourfriends?
JodieUm,well,Iliketogotoconcerts.I'
minthree
musicgroups,soIhavelotsofrehearsalsduringtheweekfor
that.Um,justdo,youknow,somefunthings,on
theweekend.
Voice-overWeaskedtheHarvardstudentsiftheyusethe
Internet.
AshleyUm,I,Iuseitafairlygoodamount.Um,our
librarysystemisonline,soIusethatalot.Andalotofmy
classes,youknow,havetodoresearchpapers.Youcanfinda
lotofinformationonthere,so.
InterviewerSohowoftendoyouuseit,aweek,aday?
AshleyUm,Iuseitprobablyonmoreofaweeklybasis.Maybethreeorfourtimesaweek.
BrianOhyes,definitely.WelivethroughtheInternet
actually.Well,IdoalotofresearchthroughtheInternet,
followmystocksontheInternet.Um,well,eventhough
e-mailisnotofficiallyInternet,we,that'
showwe
communicatealotatcollege,so,throughthee-mail.
JohnUm,Iusetheinternetmostlyfor,er,I'
dsay,
sortofleisurepurposes.Imean,Iplay,um,Iuseitforalot
of,Idon'
t,wedon'
thaveTVinmyroom,soIuseit,uh,uh,
gototheCNNwebsite,keepuponcurrentevents,thingslike
that.Uh,Ialso,uh,youknow,there'
ssomelittlegamesto
playovertheInternet.Um,justum,Igotoespntosee
what'
shappening,followtheBostonRedSox,thingslike
that.Um,Ithinkalotofcoursesuseittopostthings,butI,I
don'
tusuallyuseitthatmuchforresearch,orthings.Itendto
usethelibrariesforsuchthings,so.
Unit1-Listeningin
Newsreport
StanfordUniversityhasrecentlychangeditsfinancialaidpolicyforstudentstomaketheuniversitymoreaffordableandaccessible.Studentswhodon’thavefinancialaidpayabout$46,000ayearjustfortuition.It’snotunusualforstudentstobeforcedtodeclineanofferbecausetheycan’taffordtogototheirdreamschool.Thenewpolicymeansthatforstudentswhosefamiliesearnlessthan$125,000,tuitionisfullycoveredbyscholarshipandgrantaid.Thosewithafamilyincomebelow$65,000arenotexpectedtopayforeithertuition,orroomandboard.Thisisgreatnewsfortalentedstudentswhoareconcernedaboutfees.
However,StanfordisnottheonlytopuniversityintheUnitedStatesthatmakestuitionaffordableforstudents.IvyLeagueschools,suchasHarvard,PrincetonandYale,alsoofferfreetuitionplanstostudentsfromlow-incomeandmiddle-classfamilies.
StanfordandIvyLeagueschoolscanoffergenerousfinancialaidpackagesbecausetheyareverywealthy.Theyreceivelargeannualdonationsthatcanbeusedforspecificpurposes,suchasfinancialaid.
1WhathasStanfordUniversitydonerecently?
2HowmuchisthetuitionayearatStanfordifstudentsdon’treceivefinancialaid?
3WhyisStanfordUniversitysowealthy?
Passage1
Voice-overHi,I'
mNickCarter,andthisisSUR,youruniversityradiostation.Thismorningwewentaroundcampustoaskfreshers-nowhalf-waythroughtheirfirstyear-thequestion,"
Howareyoufindinguni?
"
Herearesomeoftheanswerswegot.
Speaker1It'
scool.It'
severythingIhopeditwouldbe.I'
m
veryambitious,IwanttobeajournalistandIwanttogettothetopoftheprofession.I'
vestartedwritingfortheuniversitynewspapersoI'
vegotmyfootontheladderalready.
Speaker2I'
mworkinghardandtheteachingisasgoodasIexpected.AndI'
vemadesomegoodfriends.ButI'
mveryhomesick.I'
mNigerianandmyfamily'
ssofaraway.IwenthomeatChristmasforamonth-thatreallyhelped,butman,Imissmyfamilysomuch.
Speaker3"
HowamIfindinguni?
sgreat.It'
snotperfect,nothingis,but,like,I'
vegotabrilliantsociallife,justbrilliant,andI'
vemadelotsoffriends.ForthefirstfewmonthsIjustdidn'
tdo,reallyenoughwork.ButI-1talkedaboutitwithmyparentsandI'
mworkinghardernowandgettinggoodgrades.
Speaker4Actually,I'
vebeenquitelonelytobehonest.I'
mabitshy...everyoneelseseemedtofinditsoeasytomakefriendsstraightaway.Butthingshavebeenbetterrecently-yeah,theyhave.I'
vejoinedacoupleofclubsandlike,itreallyhelpstogettoknowpeoplewhenyouhavesharedinterests.So,yeah-I'
mfeelingalothappiernow.
Speaker5Uni'
sgreat,Iloveit.Myonlyproblem-andit'
s
quiteabigproblem-ismoney.Myparentsareboth
unemployedso,youknow,theycan'
thelpmefinancially.My
grantjustisn'
t-it'
sjustnotenoughformetoliveon,soI'
ve
takenapart-timejobasawaitress—alotofpeopleIknow,
likealot,havehadtodothesame.Idon'
twanttohavehuge
debtsattheend.
Speaker6Ilovemysubject.History,andI'
m,I'
mgetting
fantasticteachinghere.Iwanttobeauniversitylecturerand
thatmeansIhavetogetafirst.Ihaveagoodsociallifebut
workdefinitelycomesfirstforme.
Passage2
OxfordandCambridge-twouniversitiessosimilarthattheyareoftenspokenoftogetheras"
Oxbridge"
.They'
rebothintheUK,fairlynearLondon,andbothregularlycometopinanyrankingoftheworld'
sbestuniversities.
Thetwoun