閱讀理解。
     These days, more and more students in the UK are taking a "gap year" between their graduation
from school arid their university studies. This means that they take a year off, to do something else,
before they start their studies.
     For most students,  spending time in foreign countries is the favorite activity-and Australia is the
favorite place to go.
     Many parents,  teachers and business people agree that traveling can teach important values.
     "After a year of travcling, I felt I'ci grown up. I had learnt the importance of relationships with people, 
on all sorts of levels. "
     There arc many companies around the world that welcome these students on their projects hclping
people in poorer countries, or even in your home country.  Although you don't get paid for your work, 
this
kind of work can teach important skills-decision making and finding answers to problems.  for cxample
that will help a student in a job one day.
     Finally,  getting some knowledge and experience in an area you hope to study or work in one day
will always bc very useful.
     If several university graduates are applying for the same job, gap year work cxperience allows you
to say:  "I've already had some experience of this kind of work. "
     And that can get you the job!
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷句子正(T)誤(F)。
(     )1. These days,  all students in the UK take a gap year.
(     )2. Traveling can teach you values such as learning about relationships.
(     )3. Working on projects in poorer countries is all about managing people.
(     )4. Students will get paid well for their work when they help the poorer people.
(     )5. University graduates with some work experience often get jobs more easily than graduates 
           without experience.
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