Question textSection E Read this paragraph and answer the following questions. Over the past two decades, funding for South African higher education has become increasingly controversial as the state contribution has consistently decreased in relation to student numbers. It is uncertain if the government is more unwilling or unable to address the resourcing situation to sustain the existing system. Despite the decrease in subsidies, tuition fees surged during the period of research. Some believe that students benefiting from a tertiary education should bear the cost, as they would for other services they access. However, recent research by the British Council demonstrated that parents, as the main sponsors of tuition fees, were increasingly finding funding arrangements unsustainable. Internationally, it is not uncommon for governments to provide access to student loans which are only repayable if and when the graduate earns in excess of a certain threshold amount. However, loans to disadvantaged students have not been as successful as anticipated, as loan schemes depend on high pass rates and high graduate employment rates. Questions 12 - 14. Which of the following ideas are mentioned in the text? Select three ideas in the same order as they appear in the text. a. If students do not graduate, they do not need to repay the loans. b. Student numbers in South Africa have decreased over the last 20 years. c. The reasons for the South African government’s funding decisions are well known. d. The South African government has reduced its share of university funding. e. The South African government provides student loans. f. University study in South Africa is mainly funded by students’ families. 12. Answer 1 Question 12-14[select: , a. If students do not graduate, they do not need to repay the loans., b. Student numbers in South Africa have decreased over the last 20 years., c. The reasons for the South African government’s funding decisions are well known., d. The South African government has reduced its share of university funding., e. The South African government provides student loans., f. University study in South Africa is mainly funded by students’ families.] 13. Answer 2 Question 12-14[select: , a. If students do not graduate, they do not need to repay the loans., b. Student numbers in South Africa have decreased over the last 20 years., c. The reasons for the South African government’s funding decisions are well known., d. The South African government has reduced its share of university funding., e. The South African government provides student loans., f. University study in South Africa is mainly funded by students’ families.] 14. Answer 3 Question 12-14[select: , a. If students do not graduate, they do not need to repay the loans., b. Student numbers in South Africa have decreased over the last 20 years., c. The reasons for the South African government’s funding decisions are well known., d. The South African government has reduced its share of university funding., e. The South African government provides student loans., f. University study in South Africa is mainly funded by students’ families.]多项填空题

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