单选题
States are considering major changes in prepaid college tuition programs——raising prices, restricting participation or canceling them——as they grapple with financial woes. Nationwide, families will likely have to pay more to participate, or accept that they might not cover tuition when children go to college. Colorado has closed its prepaid plan to new investors and told existing ones that it may not cover future tuition increases. Wisconsin stopped selling its plan Dec. 20. Maryland and Illinois are among states hiking prices by 20% or more. Prepaid plans let parents lock in tuition by paying for it now, protecting them against rising costs. But the bear market has hurt investment returns, leaving the plans unable to keep up with big increases in tuition. So far, Colorado is the only state that has told participants their investments may not cover tuition, and no plan has missed a payment. Other states have said they will fulfill obligations, even if it requires a legislative bailout. Still, the financial problems have forced thousands to grapple with uncertainty——something prepaid plans were designed to avoid. More than 1 million families have an estimated $8 billion invested in the plans, says <SavingforCollege.com>. Some states, including Colorado, may replace the prepaid plan with a guaranteed investment con tract, a CD-like investment that's backed by an insurance company. Investors get a minimum rate of re mm, but no guarantee that it will cover tuition. Wisconsin's EdVest program is encouraging investment in a stable value fund, which is similar to a guaranteed investment contract, in its investment plan. Wisconsin's prepaid plan never guaranteed to cover tuition inflation. It also never get a lot of investors, possibly because it lacked that guarantee. In Florida, a task force is considering limiting the state's prepaid program to low-income families. Ohio officials are also looking at limiting participation, but it's a measure they hope to avoid. "Program administrators are looking for alternatives, "says Andrea Feirstein, a state-plan consultant. Maryland recently boosted its prices by up to 30%; Illinois by up to 23%. The increases have made some prepaid plans uneconomical for parents of older children. In Ohio, the price of one year's tuition for a child over 12 months old is $8,000, more than 40% above current tuition at Ohio State. So it may not be a good deal for children starting college in three or four years because tuition may not jump that much that fast.
单选题
Prepaid college tuition is generally designed on the principle that ______. A. it is easy to pay at the present time B. it is economical in the long nm C. is saves pains to pass the entrance exam D. it ensures the admission to the college
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Many states plan to modify their prepaid college tuition programs ______. A. under the mounting financial pressures B. because of deficient college facilities C. to ease overcrowding problems in college D. to limit the participation of low-income families
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】由as they grapple with financial woes可知正确答案是A(在日益增长的财政压力之下)。
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The word "investors" (in boldface in Paragraph 2) most exactly refers to those who ______. A. serve as the main source of finance to the state B. invest money in developing local colleges C. sponsor colleges and their educational programs D. join the plan and pay the tuition is advance
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Colorado now has told participants in the prepaid tuition plan that ______. A. they would not have to make any other payment later B. they would not be guaranteed against further payment C. the plan would cover further tuition increases D. the plan would be replaced by a guaranteed investment contract
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】由Colorado has closed its prepaid plan to new investors and told existing ones that it may not cover future tuition increases可知正确答案是B(不能担保这些参加者们将来不再交费)。
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The expression "a CD-like investment" (in boldface in Paragraph 5) most probably refers to an investment ______. A. to support civil defense B. put in producing compact disc C. to promote show industry D. like ceruificate deposit
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It can be inferred from the last paragraph that in Ohio ______. A. prepaid plans require a participation at most 3 or 4 years before starting college B. children may start college 3 or 4 years earlier than at a normal age if they prepay tuition C. college tuition 3 or 4 years later may not be so high as today's price of prepaid tuition D. the younger a child to join the plan, the greater loss he/she will suffer at the age for college
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】由So it may not be a good deal for children starting college in three or four years because tuition may not jump that much that fast.可知正确答案是C(三四年之后的大学学费可能不会像现在的预付大学学费那么高)。