1、浙江省六校联考英语试卷 试卷编号:430本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。共120分。考试时间120分钟。第I卷(选择题,共80分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题,每小题0.5分,满分10分)从ABCD四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1. The World Expo is like _ great stage for cultural exchange, bringing people into close contact with _ rest of the world.A. a;/ B. the
2、;/ C. a; the D. the; the2. - It is what parents say and do that really matters in childrens character training. - _.A. Properly B. Doubtfully C. Simply D. Absolutely3. When _ a job, you should highlight your experience and skills.A. applying to B. applied to C. applying for D. applied for4. There _
3、a trend that 3D films will become more popular ever since the film Avatar hit the market.A. has arisen B. arose C. is arising D. will arise5. It is the discovery of Cao Caos tomb, _ was made in Anyang, Henan province, _ has received widespread attention.A. where; which B. where; that C. that; which
4、D. which; that6. The accident that happened at an oilfield _ the southeast coast of the USA has caused great damage to the environment.A. away B. from C. off D. beyond7. If you take sleeping pills for a long time, you will _ them.A. be addicted to B. be attracted to C. be devoted to D. be exposed to
5、8. -Did Linda see the traffic accident?- No, no sooner _ than it happened.A. had she gone B. she had gone C. has she gone D. she has gone9. After the Yushu earthquake, to make sure that rescue work could be carried out as smoothly as possible, Premier Wen Jiabao _ his visit to Brunei.A. put away B.
6、put off C. put up D. put down10. - You didnt take the high-speed train with the leading letter “G” to Shanghai?- _. I still took the “D” train, which saved me more than 50 yuan.A. Yes, I didnt B. No, I did C. Yes, I did D. No, I didnt11. That is the only way we can imagine _ the overuse of water in
7、students bathrooms.A. reducing B. to reduce C. reduced D. reduce12. Each person has his/her unique character which _ him/her from others.A. differs B. distinguishes C. divides D. draws13. Science and technology are advancing so quickly that _ is a possibility today may be a reality tomorrow.A. that
8、B. which C. / D. what14. Our government has taken some measures to overcome the lack of electricity, but it may take some time _ we have enough power.A. since B. after C. unless D. before15. Just imagine performing such an opera as Turandot in the Forbidden City. There _ be a better setting!A. mustn
9、t B. shouldnt C. couldnt D. neednt16. Evidence has been piled up _ drinking water after getting up in the morning contributes to ones health.A. what B. which C. if D. that17. Lucy has a great sense of humor and always keeps her colleagues _ with her stories.A. amused B. amusing C. to amuse D. to be
10、amused18. A theme park featuring Hans Christian Andersens fairy tales will be built and open to public in Shanghai during the World Expo, which is _ on May 1 next year in the city.A. scheduling to start B. scheduled to start C. starting D. to being started19. - Did you take enough money with you? -
11、Yes, but I spent _ I had expected.A. not so many as B. as many as C. much more than D. much less than20. Wind power is an ancient source of energy _ we may return in the near future.A. in which B. to which C. on that D. from which第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21-40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出
12、最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。One student took a box of chicken to classAnother carried on a cell-phone 21 ,and still another whistled loudly every time the 22 turned his backReform school? NoCollegeMore and more, professors say, they are coming across 23 students in their classroomsMany of todays young scholars
13、 arrive late, leave 24 , talk loud or take care of personal 25 such as paying bills during classWhy are the students behaving 26 ? “Because they can,” said a student of University of North Texas“A lot of the time, the professors let them get away with it”Some educators say it is time to bring polite
14、ness back to their classroomsand even 27 taking some of the blame for bad behaviorThey say that rude students are by no means the majority but that one of them can ruin an entire 28 People are 29 when they learn that impolite behavior is becoming more and more common in 30 education, says DrGerald A
15、manda, a counselor at City College of San FranciscoThey 31 some high school students to misbehave, but think those who get to 32 will behave more politelyDrAmanda believes that society in 33 has become more tolerant of rude behavior and 34 people in power, including professors, no longer 35 standard
16、s for 36 That leads to a growing imprudence(轻率行为) 37 some college students“Theres a great 38 of bad behavior in the world around them, and young people see it and 39 disrespect,” said DrAmanda, 40 that sometimes students “have no idea that they are being rude”21Aline Bconversation Cmessage Dpicture2
17、2Aprofessor Bstudent Cpresident Dclassmate23Ahardworking Bcheating Crude Dselfish24Alate Bearly Cnoisily Dquietly25Afelling Binterest Ccomputer Dbusiness26Abadly Bwell Cpolitely Doneself27Aenjoy Bhate Cstart Davoid28Aschool Bcompany Csociety Dclass29Adelighted Bsurprised Cinterested Dencouraged30Abe
18、tter Bmore Chigher Dyounger31Aexpect Bhope Cforbid Dwish32Awork Bcollege Clearning Dknowledge33Aall Btime Ccharge Dgeneral34Awhy Bhow Cwhether Dthat35Achange Bbreak Cset Dreach36Ateaching Bpoliteness Cthinking Dprogress37Aabout Bfor Cbehind Damong38Adeal Bnumber Cmany Dsum39Aprepare Bgrow Cdevelop D
19、improve40Aspeaking Badding Cwarning Dwishing第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThere is a saying in France that states: “ The government could fall, the Louvre could be broken into or aliens could land on Earth, but if any of these things happene
20、d during the Tour de France, no one would notice.” The Tour de France is the most famous cycling race in the world. The race, which is held in July every year, consists of twenty one-day stages, plus several rest days. The course follows a clockwise route around France, and often neighboring countri
21、es, including Luxembourg, Belgium, and Italy. The winner is the rider who completes all twenty stages of the race in the shortest overall time.The Tour de France first started on July 1, 1903, when sixty cyclists left from in front of The Alarm Clock Caf, just outside of Paris, and rode 467 kilomete
22、rs to Lyon. The first race consisted of six legs, each of which was about 400 kilometers long. At that time there were no rest days-the winner was the rider who finished the race in the shortest total time. The winner of the first Tour de France, Maurice Garin, the most popular cyclist in France at
23、that time, received 2,000 francs (about $350). It took him 94 hours and 33 minutes to ride all 2,428 kilometers of the race, three hours faster than the runner-up. Over the weeks during which the race was run, the idea of the Tour de France slowly caught on with the people of France. The race has be
24、en held every year since that time, except during the years of World Wars I and II.The Tour de France has developed several special honors for which racers compete. The highest honor is the “yellow jersey.” Henri Desgranges, the founder of the race, introduced the yellow jersey in 1919 to show the l
25、eading racer each day of the Tour de France. Each day, the officials who keep track of all of the riders times compare each riders total time up to that point. The racer with the lowest overall time wears the yellow jersey during the following days race. Other honors include the “green jersey,” whic
26、h is given to the best sprinter, and the “polka dot jersey,” a white jersey with red dots, for the best rider in the mountains along the route.Over the years of the race, the competitors have gained a reputation for good sportsmanship. For example, if a lead rider falls off his bike, it is common fo
27、r the following riders to slow down to allow the fallen rider to catch up. Some watchers are surprised by this, but as German rider Jan Ullrich, who came in runner-up in 2002 after waiting for winner Lance Armstrong, says, “Of course I would wait. If I would have won this race by taking advantage of
28、 someones bad luck, then the race was not worth winning.”41. What is the passage mainly about?A. famous Tour de France winners B. sportsmanship in the Tour de France C. the rules and history of the Tour de France D. techniques of the Tour de France cyclists42. Who was Henri Desgranges?A. a famous cy
29、clist B. a caf owner C. the man who won the first Tour de France D. the man who had the idea for the Tour de France43. Today, the Tour de France is different from the original race because cyclistsA. ride in a clockwise direction. B. receive money as a prize C. have days to rest during the race. D.
30、have to ride for over 2,000 kilometers.44. Who wears the yellow jersey?A. the fastest cyclist of the previous day B. the fastest overall cyclist up to that time C. the fastest cyclist over short distances D. the winner from the year beforeBWhat do Lenordo da Vinci, Paul McCartney, and Albert Einstei
31、n have in common? They were all left-handed, along with other famous people including Pablo Picasso, Prince William, and Marilyn Monroe. In fact, an estimated 11 percent of Americans and Europeans are left-handed.Most people around the world are right-handed. This fact also seems to have held true t
32、hroughout history. In 1997, scientists studied works of art made at various times history starting with cave drawings from 15,000 B.C. and ending with paintings from the 1950s. Most of the people shown in these works of art are right-handed, so scientists guessed that right-handedness has always bee
33、n common.Many researchers claim to have found relationships between left-handedness and various physical and mental characteristics, such as blond hair, blue eyes, vegetarianism, and sleep difficulties. Other studies have found a higher-than-normal level of left-handed people in certain occupations,
34、 including professional baseball and tennis players, architects, lawyers, as well as prisoners. However, some of these connections are very weak, and others havent been proven.What makes a person become right-handed rather than left-handed? As yet, no one really knows for sure. One simple idea sugge
35、sts that people normally get right-handedness from their parents. Studies have found that two right-handed parents have only a 9.5 percent chance of having a left-handed child, whereas two left-handed parents have a 26 percent chance of having a left-handed child. Another common theory is that left-
36、handed people suffer mild brain damage during birth, which makes them left-handed. However, if this theory were true, it wouldnt explain why the percentage of left-handed people is so similar in every society, when birth conditions vary so much from society to society.Whatever the reasons behind it,
37、 peoples attitudes toward left-handedness have changed a lot over the years. Statistics show that although 13 percent of young people (10-20 years old) are left-handed, only 6 percent of the elderly are left-handed. Left-handed children used to be punished until they began using their right hand lik
38、e other children, but today people who are left-handed are no longer looked down on nor are they considered abnormal. For most people today either case is perfectly acceptable. There are even a number of shops now that specialize in selling products designed for left-handed people, such as left-hand
39、ed scissors, can openers, guitars, and even a left-handed camera.In 1976, Left-Handers International, a group of left-handed people in Topeka, Kansas, in the United States, decided to start an annual event in order to clear up misunderstandings about left-handedness. They decided that August 13th is
40、 International Left-Handers Day, and to this day groups of left-handed people around the world celebrate their own special day. 45. What does the third paragraph describe?A. why people with certain characters are better at certain jobsB. reasons why left-handed people are better at some jobsC. links
41、 between left-handedness and certain occupations and characteristicsD. why people are left-handed46. What makes a person right-handed?A. the persons parents B. society C. the persons birth D. The reason is uncertain47. What can be assumed about the children of two left-handed parents?A. Most of them
42、 are left-handed. B. Most of them are right-handed C. Most of them use both hands equally. D. Very few of them are right-handed.48. Today, only 6 percent of the elderly are left-handed because left-handed peopleA. can be treated by doctors today. B. die younger. C. are thought of as abnormal. D. wer
43、e often forced to become right-handed.CComing from the Bronx, Jennifer Lopez knew from an early age it would be tough to achieve her dream. In an interview in 2002 she remembered, “I had such a will in me. I had such a passion in me. I could overcome my situation. But a lot of people will get beaten
44、 down and be held back by that.” Lopez was not beaten by her situation. She worked hard dancing, singing, and acting in theaters and her hard work paid off with small roles in television and films.Lopezs big breakthrough came in 1996 when she played the main role in the movie Selena. For this movie,
45、 Lopez got paid $1 million and became the highest paid Latin actress of all time. Since then, she has had starring roles in several successful movies, including Out of Slight(1998) with George Clooney.Then, Lopez turned her attention toward music. In 1999, she released first album, On the 6. Two son
46、gs from the album, “If You Had My Love” and “Waiting for Tonight,” both reached number one on the Billboard music charts. The album sold more than three million copies around the world.After starring in The Cell (2000), Lopez released her second album, J. Lo, in 2001. The album went straight to the
47、top of the Billboard chart. At the same time that her album came out, Lopezs new movie, The Wedding Planner, opened in theaters. It became the number one movie at the box office. This meant that Lopez was the first entertainer to ever have a number one album and a number one movie at the same time!
48、Like her first album, J. Lo went tripe-platinum.But her entertainment career was not the only thing Lopez focused on that year. 2001 was also the year Lopez started her own line of clothing, called J.Lo, and she married Cris Judd, a dancer who performed in her videos. The marriage did not last long,
49、 and Lopez and Judd divorced nine months later.In 2002, Lopez starred in the films Enough and Maid in Manhattan. Maid in Manhattan became Lopezs biggest movie yet, earning $19 million during its first weekend in theaters. Lopez also put her third album, This Is Me Then, and the single “Jenny from th
50、e Block” hit number one for a week. To go with her line of clothing, Lopez introduced her own perfume.In an interview, Lopez was asked if she planned to do more acting, singing, designing, or something new. She answered, “Yes, yes, yes, and yes! All of those things. I love making music, I love doing
51、 movies and all the other things. I think that everyone should do everything that they have a passion for.”49. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Lopez is better at singing than acting. B. Lopez has done many things in her career. C. Lopez grew up in a poor family.D. Lopez has had many problems
52、 in her personal life.50. Which of the following was most important in helping her career take off?A. acting in the movie Selena B. getting married to a dancer C. releasing a second album D. starring with George Clooney51. Which is NOT true about Lopez?A. She has had several number one songs.B. She
53、was a famous singer before she started acting.C. She wants to do other things besides acting and singing.D. She wanted to be an entertainer when she was young.52. “ J. Lo went triple-platinum.” What does this mean about the album?A. It was made by an actor or actress.B. It sold more than three milli
54、on copies.C. It had songs from a movie on it.D. It sold most of its copies outside the United States.DPeople use more than just words to communicate. In fact, some researchers claim that less than half of a spoken messages real meaning is in the words used in the message. They say that most of a mes
55、sages meaning comes from understanding how the speaker uses things like tone of voice and body language.Body language includes such things as the expression on the speakers face, gestures the speaker makes with his or her hands, and the position of the speakers body. Just as there are many different
56、 languages spoken around the world, there are many different ways for people to use body language, too. For example, gestures may imply different meanings in different cultures. Making a “thumbs up” sign in America means “Great!” However, in Arab cultures, this gesture is extremely offensive. And in
57、 India, if listeners want to show speakers that they understand, the listeners will move their heads from side to side. In many Western countries, a similar gesture means “no”.Although many gestures can be interpreted differently by different cultures, there are also many gestures that are almost un
58、iversally interpreted the same way. For example, by and large a smile is understood as a sign of friendship or good will around the world. Also, using an open hand to gesture toward something is viewed as polite or friendly in most cultures.There are also some forms of body language that can be univ
59、ersally read with the meaning, “I am interested in you” or “I like you.” Sometimes this kind of body language is used unconsciously between two people. These signs if interest include standing or sitting with both feet flat on the ground, mirroring or using the same gestures as the other person, and
60、 turning ones body to fully face the other person. In addition, a persons pupils will automatically become wider when they are interested in another person.Body language that can be read with the meaning, “I am not interested in you” or “I dont like you,” may include the following gestures: looking
61、down or looking in another direction, leaning away from a person, crossing ones arms or legs, or tapping a foot or finger.Body language experts point out one important thing. The persons culture is only one factor that can influence his or her use of body language. The time and place where the body
62、language is being used can have a lot to do with a persons body language. If the person has had a bad day or if a meeting takes place in a crowded place, the body language a person uses may be very different than under other circumstances.53. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Body language is
63、an important part of communication.B. Body language is less important for communication than spoken words.C. Body language can be extremely offensive.D. The best way to tell if someone likes you is by watching their body language.54. If the person you are talking to starts unconsciously copying your
64、 body language, what does this suggest about that person?A. She is interested in you. B. She isnt interested in you.C. She doesnt agree with you. D. She agrees with you.55. Which gesture shows that you are not interested in the speaker?A. an increase in the size of your pupils B. turning to face the
65、 speakerC. eating or drinking while the person speaks D. not making eye contact with the speaker56. Which of the following is NOT an example of body language?A. eye direction B. voice tone C. head shaking D. feet directionESustainable development is applied to just about everything from energy to cl
66、ean water and economic growth, and as a result it has become difficult to question either the basic assumptions behind it or the way the concept is put to useThis is especially true in agriculture, where sustainable development is often taken as the sole measure of progress without a proper apprecia
67、tion of historical and cultural perspectivesTo start with, it is important to remember that the nature of agriculture has changed markedly throughout history, and will continue to do so Medieval agriculture in northern Europe fed, clothed and sheltered a predominantly rural society with a much lower
68、 population density than it is todayIt had minimal effect on biodiversity, and any pollution it brought about was typically localizedIn terms of energy use and the nutrients captured in the product it was relatively inefficientContrast this with farming since the start of the industrial revolutionCo
69、mpetition from overseas led farmers to specialize and increase yieldsThroughout this period food became cheaper, safe and more reliableHowever, these changes have also led to habitat loss and to diminishing biodiversityWhats more, demand for animal products in developing countries is growing so fast
70、 that meeting it will require an extra 300 million tons of grain a year by 2050,yet the growth of cities and industry is reducing the amount of water available for agriculture in many regionsAll this means that agriculture in the 21st century will have to be very different from how it was in the 20t
71、hThis will require complete thinkingFor example, we need to move away from the idea that traditional practices are inevitably more sustainable than new onesWe also need to abandon the notion that agriculture can be “zero impact”The key will be to abandon the rather simple and static measures of sust
72、ainability, which centre on the need to maintain production without increasing damageInstead we need a more dynamic interpretation, one that looks at the pros and cons of all the various way land is usedThere are many different ways to measure agricultural performance besides food yield: energy use,
73、 environmental costs, water purity, carbon footprint and biodiversityIt is clear, for example, that the carbon of transporting tomatoes from Spain to the UK is less than that of producing them in the UK with additional heating and lighting, but we do not know whether lower carbon footprints will alw
74、ays be better for biodiversityWhat is crucial is recognizing that sustainable agriculture is not just about sustainable food production57How do people often measure progress in agriculture?ABy its productivity B By its impact on the environmentCBy its sustainability DBy its contribution to economic
75、growth58What does the author think of traditional farming practices?AThey have remained the same over the centuriesBThey have not kept pace with population growthCThey are not necessarily sustainableDThey are environmentally friendly59What will agriculture be like in the 21st century?AIt will go thr
76、ough radical changesBIt will supply more animal productsCIt will abandon traditional farming practicesDIt will cause zero damage to the environment60What is the authors purpose in writing this passage?ATo remind people of the need of sustainable developmentBTo suggest ways of ensuring sustainable fo
77、od productionCTo advance new criteria for measuring farming progressDTo urge people to rethink what sustainable agriculture is第二节:任务型阅读,从所给的6个选项(A,B,C,D,E,F)中,选出符合各小题要求的最佳选项。有些怀旧的影片值得我们永远观赏和品味。阅读81至85中想要观赏怀旧影片的个人信息介绍和A至F中六部怀旧影片的信息介绍,为影片观赏者选择合适的影片。61These days Ada and her classmates are arguing about
78、 whether a woman can play an important role in the political area as Hillary,they are searching for any useful information about women and politics62Albert shows great interest in Asian historyThese days he is busy collecting information about how people in Asia fought against colonists(殖民者)in the 1
79、930sHe thinks the people from that time were very great63Elva realizes that it is difficult to combine music and performance perfectly so she wants to watch more films and plays that are full of music64Ivy is something of a dreamerShe is always hoping that one day she will come across a boy in an un
80、expected situationIn her opinion,films like that are the most romantic65Tim majors in science,but these days he finds it difficult to concentrate on his workHes not sure if hes fit for the course so he wants to watch a film that can give him some courageAGandhi Gandhi is the biography of Mahatma Gan
81、dhi,who became the famous leader of the Indian movement against the British through his philosophy of non-violent protest(非暴力抗争)This film describes his life and times and how he managed to free his country from the British rule using peaceful meansBGettysburg It is a film directed by Ronald FMaxwell
82、 which presents a lifelike picture of the Gettysburg War, the turning point of the Civil WarThe famous speech The Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln is related to this warCRoman Holiday Roman Holiday,a 1953 romantic comedy,introduced American audiences to Belgian-born actress Audrey HepburnThe fi
83、lm was remade for television in 1987 Princess Anne signs up for a very popular tour of all the European capitals;however,when she arrives in Rome,she becomes dissatisfied with her very restricted(受限制)scheduleDThe Sound of Music The Sound of Music is a 1956 film directed by Robert wise and starring J
84、ulie Andrews in the lead roleThe film is based on the Broadway musical The Sound of Music,with songs written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II,and with the musical book written by the writing team of Howard Lindsay and Russel CrouseErnest Lehman wrote the screenplayEA Beautiful Mind This i
85、s a 2001 American film about John Forbes NashThe story begins in the early years of Nashs life at Princeton University,as he develops his“original idea” that will revolutionize the world of mathematicsEarly in the movie,Nash begins developing schizophrenia(精神分裂症)and brings a heavy burden upon his wi
86、fe and friendsFEvita Eva(Evita)Peron,started out life as a poor girl who went on to become an actress and then the wife of the president of Argentina,Juan PeronThe musical is a story of love and politiesEvitas huge political influence and constant charity(慈善)work earned her love from people all over
87、 the countryShe is described-as the most beloved woman in Argentina 第II卷(非选择题,共40分)第三部分:写作(共二节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假如英语课上老师要求同学们交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,要求你在错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(/),在其下面写上该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。 修改:在错的词下划一横线,在该词下面写上修改后的词。 注意:1每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2只允许修改10处,
88、多者(从第11处起)不计分。Recently, our school has held the meaningful discussion on whether it is reasonable for middle school students to have classes on weekends. Some of our classmates believe we should have classes on weekends because we can make fully use of the free time to review the lessons we had lear
89、nt. Some others are against the opinion, saying we had better to have a good rest on weekends so that we can work effective during the weekdays. The rest agree with neither of the opinion. They have the view which keeping the balance between work and play are both important for us. They suggest one
90、day of the weekend should used to learn our lessons and during the other day we do something interested or have a rest.第二节:书面表达(满分30分)随着高考的临近,部分高三住校生要求搬出学生宿舍,在学校附近租房子。针对这种现象,各方反应不一。请根据下面提示,一分为二地写一篇短文,说说两者各自的好处与弊端,并发表你的观点。1.学习时间和效果 2.安全性 3.自由性 4. 与同学交往注意: 1.两方面的理由至少要两条; 2.词数:120左右。Nowadays, some stud
91、ents 答案第一部分:英语知识运用第一节:单项填空1-5 CDCAD6-10 CAABD 11-15 BBDDC16-20 DABDB第二节:完形填空21-25 BACBD26-30 ACDBC31-35 ABDDC36-40 BDACB第二部分:阅读理解第一节:A 41-44 CDCBB 45-48 CDBDC 49-52 BABBD 53-56 AADBE 57-60 CCAD第二节:任务型阅读61-65 FADCE第三部分:写作第一节:短文改错Recently, our school has held the meaningful discussion on whether it is
92、 reasonable for middle school students to have classes on weekends. Some of our classmates believe we should have classes on weekends because we can make fully use of the free time to review the lessons we had learnt. Some others are against the opinion, saying we had better to have a good rest on w
93、eekends so that we can work effective during the weekdays. The rest agree with neither of the opinion. They have the view which keeping the balance between work and play are both important for us. They suggest one day of the weekend should used to learn our lessons and during the other day we do som
94、ething interested or have a rest.The a fully full had have 删除 to effective effectively opinion opinionswhich that are is beinterested interesteing第一节:作文Nowadays, some students would not like to live in a dormitory. Instead, they rent houses outside the school. There are advantages for both. Living i
95、n a dormitory can increase the friendship and cooperation with roommates. And, of course, it is safer. A dormitory is more like a small society, which enables students to learn to adapt to each other, and prepare for the social life later. As for renting houses to live alone, its better for study as you can feel free in your own room without being interrupted by others. As a result, you can have more time to devote yourself to studying whole-heartedly. But there may appear some safety problems as you live outside of the school. Anyhow, as a student, I prefer living in a dormitory.