ответ:Has university life changed beyond recognition for a new generation of undergraduates or is it the same as it ever was? Five parents compare their own experiences with their children’s
Long gone but not forgotten are those carefree student days of shared showers, derelict rental properties and parties where the booze always ran out before midnight. Being a student was quite a privilege in the good old days when local authorities and the government footed the bill and there was almost certainly a job at the end of it.
In the early 1960s, only 4% of school leavers went to university, rising to around 14% by the end of the 1970s. Nowadays, more than 40% of young people start undergraduate degrees – but it comes at a cost. Today’s students leave with debts of £40,000 and upwards to pay back over their working lives.
I insist that you do your homework. You ___ must do your homework.
2. Will you let me speak to David, please? ___May I speak to David,
please?
3. Talking is not permitted during the test. You _can talk during the
test.
4. It isn’t possible for him to come to the party. He _may come to the
party.
5. It’s forbidden to feed the animals in the Zoo. You _can feed the
animals in the Zoo.
6. Would you mind if I read your book? May___ I read your book?
7. Perhaps they’ll come with us. They ___must come with us.
8. Would you mind if I use your glasses? May I use your glasses?
9. Perhaps, she will phone them today. She ___must phone them today.
10. Perhaps, she is asleep now. She must be asleep now.
11. I don’t want anyone to know it. You __can tell anyone.
12. Listen! I __can hear someone crying.
13. You___can___ be a member of the library before you can borrow books.
14. I see your passport, please?
15. Don’t tell anybody what I said. You __must___ keep it secret.
ответ:Has university life changed beyond recognition for a new generation of undergraduates or is it the same as it ever was? Five parents compare their own experiences with their children’s
Long gone but not forgotten are those carefree student days of shared showers, derelict rental properties and parties where the booze always ran out before midnight. Being a student was quite a privilege in the good old days when local authorities and the government footed the bill and there was almost certainly a job at the end of it.
In the early 1960s, only 4% of school leavers went to university, rising to around 14% by the end of the 1970s. Nowadays, more than 40% of young people start undergraduate degrees – but it comes at a cost. Today’s students leave with debts of £40,000 and upwards to pay back over their working lives.
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