单选题Which of the following about Mr. Zhu is NOT true?AMr. Zhu also lives on a scholarship.BMr. Zhu is from Xi’an.CMr. Zhu receives around 1 200 dollars per month.

单选题
Which of the following about Mr. Zhu is NOT true?
A

Mr. Zhu also lives on a scholarship.

B

Mr. Zhu is from Xi’an.

C

Mr. Zhu receives around 1 200 dollars per month.


参考解析

解析:
Mr. Zhu提到他每月得到1200英磅,而不是1200美元,因此选项C错误。
【录音原文】
  Delia Robinson: It’s 18:30 GMT and welcome to BBC’s Overseas Students at British Universities. I’m Delia Robinson. In our series of broadcast Overseas Students at BritishUniversitiesyesterday, we talked about students from Russia. Today, we will have an interview with four Chinese students that are studying at the University of Oxford. We only want to concentrate on one aspect only. We all know that China is still a developing country. For a student from a country where the average income is much lower than that in Britain, how does he or she finance their studies? First we would like to introduce Mrs. Wang. Mrs. Wang, how do you manage to finance your studies?
  Mrs. Wang: I do not have to work and can completely concentrate on my studies. I belong to the lucky ones that were chosen by our working unit back home in China to apply for a government scholarship. Students like me are mostly older. Most of us already finished our university studies in China before coming to Britain for research work or for continued professional training. I am a physicist and does some research on plasma-physics. My government pays me 1000 pounds each month. With this money I finance my expenses. I will stay for one year in Oxford and will then return to my former Chinese institute in Shanghai.
  Delia Robinson:Thank you very much, Mrs. Wang. Next we want to introduce Mr. Zhu. He was provided with a scholarship from the British Council. Unlike Mrs. Wang, He had to pass the IELTS (International English Language Testing System), since he wanted to graduate in Oxford. Before coming to Britain he had already taken part in a one-year IELTS preparation course in Xi’an, his hometown. He is now supported with 1200 pounds each month.

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