In today’s competitive job market, students are looking for degrees outside their home countries to position themselves as globa

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问题     In today’s competitive job market, students are looking for degrees outside their home countries to position themselves as global managers fluent in international practices. Among them is Simon Tindall, an American who turned down a scholarship to Georgetown University in Washington in favor of Cambridge.
    Foreign students make up an average 70 percent to 80 percent of non-U.S. MBA programs. In contrast, the Wharton School, at the University of Pennsylvania, reports one of the highest percentages of international students for an American program at 39 percent, a figure that includes U.S. permanent residents.
    While the tough recruiting climate for graduates entering the U.S. job market is a factor in the decrease, another pressure point seems to be restrictions on visas for travel, education and work in the States after the war in Iraq, SARS in Asia and political changes related to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11,2001.
    One Chinese student said she had been offered a full scholarship to attend the University cf Michigan’s MBA program in 2002 but that a visa request had been denied two years in a row. Another could not obtain a visa to enroll at the University7 of California at Los Angeles.
    Many students are also being attracted bv the affordability of international programs, especially in relation to costs in the United States. Most MBA programs outside the United States can be completed in one year rather than two, representing a huge saving in both tuition and opportunity costs.
    Britain has an advantage over other international programs in both ranking and brand value. Better rankings attract better students, who in turn improve the rankings. "The applications we received this year were on average of a much higher quality than last year," said Gary, the admission director at Cambridge.”The increase in applications enables us to be more selective. Year to year, we’re looking to increase the quality of the student body, which in turn strengthens competition for the whole program. "
Compared with students taking U. S. programs, those doing an MBA in Britain have______.

选项 A、a wider variety of nationalities
B、a small number of nationalities
C、a hard time selecting a favorite school
D、a better opportunity getting a full scholarship

答案A

解析 该题为细节题。文章第二段明确指出“Foreign students make up an average 70percent to 80 percent of non—U.S.MBA programs.In contrast,the Wharton School,at the University of Pennsylvania,reports one of the highest percentages of international students for an American program at 39 percent.a figure that includes U.S.permanent residents.”,据此可推断在英国读MBA的外国人比美国人多,因此答案应选A。选项B与选项A的内容相反。选项C所说的对学校的选择在文章中并没有提及。选项D所说的获取奖学金的机遇多寡并未在文中提及。
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