Dalian Medical University (Dlmedu) is a famous university both in China and in the world. It is unusual among universities in having a student body made up largely of undergraduates.

1. Enrollment: Domestic students: Dlmedu enrolls students from all parts of China. The number of students enrolled is stipulated (規(guī)定) by the Ministry of Education. Students enrolled should pass the Unified National College Entrance Examination and get the scores set by Dlmedu. Foreign students: The university can enroll foreign students, including undergraduates, vocational trainees, graduates, students of continuing education and the students who aim to learn Chinese language. Foreign students at all levels should complete the application forms and present all the related certificates. Students who conform to (符合) the university stipulation will be admitted. Foreign students pursuing academic degrees should have an exam score, indicating their good Chinese. For detailed information, please read “The Dlmedu General Regulations of Foreign Student Admission”.

2. Entrance: With the admission notice and the related certificates at the time specified, students to be enrolled by Dlmedu should go for registration and pay tuition fees. They will not be admitted until passing the physical check-up (體檢).

3. Scholarship and Tuition Loan: Scholarship:

(1) Top Student Scholarship: awarded twice a year. (2) Single Item Scholarship (including Excellent Student Cadre (干部), Academic Excellence, Special Contest Award): awarded once a year. (3) Medical Scholarship: awarded once a year. Tuition Loan: Students can apply for tuition loan according to the rules set by Dlmedu.

4. Student Managerial Service Department: Students at all levels have independent student chief departments that are set up to be in charge of students’ daily affairs. The Student Section is in charge of awards and punishments of undergraduates and vocational trainees, enrollment and employment guidance, etc. The Graduate Department is in charge of the management of graduates. Adult Education College is in charge of students’ affairs. International Academic Communication Centre is in charge of foreign students’ managerial service.

5. Tuition and Fees: (Notes: Tuition and Fees will be adjusted according to the government rules and price change.)

(Academic Year 2005―2006)

Tuition: 5,500 yuan

Room and board: 2,400 yuan

Other expenses (books, etc.): 1,000 yuan

Total: 8,900 yuan

 

72. In how many ways can an American student enter Dlmedu?

 A. One.                      B. Two.                 C. Three.                      D. Four.

73. In Dlmedu,an undergraduate will pay at least _______for the Academic Year 2005―2006 besides tuition.

 A. 8,900 yuan             B. 5,500 yuan        C. 2,400 yuan               D. 3,400 yuan

74. In what way is Dlmedu different from other universities according to the passage?

 A. There are both Chinese and foreign students in Dlmedu.

 B. It provides different scholarships and loans to different students.

 C. Different student chief departments are in charge of different affairs.

 D. Its students are mainly undergraduates.

75. Which of the following is NOT true?

A. Before students enter Dlmedu, they must pass physical check-up.

B. Foreign students can’t apply for scholarships.

C. Foreign students’ managerial service is in the charge of International Academic Communication Centre.

D. Top Student Scholarship is given twice a year.

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