The 18 college students in Fudan University should show their greatest respect to their hero — Zhang Ninghai instead of being cold and unfeeling.
A.absolutely | B.slightly | C.fluently | D.painfully |
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The 18 college students in Fudan University should show their greatest respect to their hero — Zhang Ninghai instead of being cold and unfeeling.
A.absolutely | B.slightly | C.fluently | D.painfully |
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A student of Fudan University ___ Huang Yang, was reported ____ by his roommate, ______ the whole nation.
A.named; to have been poisoned; which shocked B.naming; being poisoned; shocking
C.named; to be poisoned; shocked D.named; poisoned; as shocked
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________ by a college or university in the USA Chinese students must have excellent speaking and writing abilities in English.
A. To be accepted B. Being accepted C. Having been accepted D. Accepted
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The question whether college students should do part-time jobs is still ________ debate.
A.under B.in C.for D.with
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_____ into a top university, we students must show a strong ability in spoken and written English.
A.Having been accepted B.To be accepted
C.Being accepted D.Accepted
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A college student who shows great courage in fighting severe kidney (肾脏) disease while following his dreams in scientific1.(invent) has inspired many people.
Zou Yongsong, 27, is a student at Changsha University of Science &Technology in Changsha, Hunan Province. At 2.age of four, Zou caught a high fever, and poor medical treatment in the village left his kidneys3.(serious) damaged. Since then he has suffered kidney problems and has had to take medicine daily4. (fight) the disease.
Though he suffered the pain5.(bring) by the disease, he didn't give up attending school. After years of hard work, Zou6.(admit) to Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology. In 2017 his condition became7.(bad) and he had to receive dialysis (透析) treatment. However, the physical suffering did not stop him8.(dream) of a career in science. Even during his stay in hospital, he insisted9.working on patent (专利权) applications. Over the last two years, six of his patents and copyrights have been approved.
10.he shows courage and optimism when facing difficulty and misfortune, Zou was awarded the Touching Hunan award in November.
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Clare College Cambridge
Clare is the second oldest college in Cambridge University, having initially been founded in 1326 and refounded by Elizabeth de Clare in 1338. Today, we uphold her educational and social goals and College is a booming community of over 100 Fellows, 450 undergraduate students, 200 graduate students and 100 staff.
The College welcomes visitors, but please remember it is a working environment supporting academic scholarship. We hope you will enjoy the beauty of the gardens and buildings, but it is essential that visitors:
1. conduct themselves quietly around the College;
2. avoid blocking paths or doorways;
3. do not enter areas marked “Private” or “Closed”.
Historic buildings have steep steps and some rough surfaces. So please mind your steps. Please help to maintain the appearance of the College grounds by:
4. not picnicking or dropping litter;
5. keeping to the pathways in Old Court;
6. not smoking while on the College grounds.
The Porters cabins provide first aid facilities. Unfortunately, Clare College does not have public toilets.
Photography
Visitors may use hand held cameras. Photography for commercial purposes requires prior permission in writing from the Head Porter.
Preservation and Donations
Clare College receives no state funding for the preservation of these historic buildings and gardens, but relies instead on donations. If you would like to support the work of the College, its buildings or gardens. Please contact the Development Office (http: www. clarealumni.com). We welcome inquires.
1.From the writing we can learn that Clare College ________.
A. mainly gets the money from donators and the government
B. only opens part of her buildings and gardens to the public
C. enjoys a growing reputation as the second largest in Cambridge University
D. welcomes cameramen to take photos on campus for different purposes
2.Suppose you are a tour guide with a group at Clare College, which of the following might truly put you to trouble?
A. A couple insist enjoying their lunch on the lawn.
B. An elderly woman falls off the steps and hurts herself.
C. Some tourists keep exchanging ideas in a loud voice.
D. A child needs to go to the bathroom suddenly.
3.We can most probably get this piece of writing from ________.
A. the main entrance of Clare College
B. the academic website of Cambridge University
C. the Development Office of Clare College
D. the Head Porter of Cambridge University
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In the past, if someone like me had failed to get into university through the college exam, he ___________ no chance of getting a degree.
A.would have B.had C.had had D.would have had
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Almost every college and university in the US now offers some forms of Internet–based application. However, students may miss a lot when they only use Internet information to make their college decisions. Some people believe that the best way to get a detailed look at what life is like at any college or university is by visiting the campus.
At present, school visits are becoming popular in the US. Most students begin visiting colleges and universities that they are interested in before their final year of high school. The majority of colleges and universities let interested students visit their campuses at any time of a year. Students can contact the admission offices of the schools that interest them. Current students usually lead the tours. Their job is to provide information, offer advice and show future students different parts of the campus, such as housing and classrooms. During the visit, students should also try to plan a meeting with an admission official. Most schools keep a record of all the exchanges they have with candidates. Trying to meet with officials in person to ask them questions shows interest on the part of the applicant, which schools like to see.
It’s never too early to visit a school. This could be years before they even start thinking about the application process. Simply witnessing the college experience in real life can be helpful for young people. That is why some applicants even bring younger brothers and sisters with them on visits.
However, visiting schools may not be a choice appropriate to everyone, especially international (国际的)students, so for students who are unable to visit, there is one additional resource: social media. Many schools use Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat to advertise themselves. Schools will permit students to post videos and pictures that show what their daily lives are like at college. These can provide applicants with a view that is almost as good as being there in person.
1.What’s the most common way to apply for a college?
A.By visiting the campus. B.By surfing the Internet.
C.By writing a letter. D.By making a call.
2.Who are more likely to offer information to the visiting students?
A.Admission officials. B.Volunteers.
C.Students at school. D.Graduates.
3.Which word can replace the underlined word “appropriate” in the last paragraph?
A.Suitable. B.Familiar.
C.Equal. D.Related.
4.What’s the purpose of the text?
A.To give some advice. B.To show a phenomenon.
C.To compare the changes. D.To attract more students.
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Popular culture often shows alcohol as a big part of the college experience in the United States. Television programs and movies about American college life have images of wild parties with young people either drinking alcohol or holding a drink.
Now, a new study of alcohol use suggests that some college students may be missing meals so they can have more drinks or get drunk faster. Researchers are calling this kind of behavior "drunkorexia".
The study involved 1,184 college students between the ages of 18 and 26. Researchers found that 80 percent of those studied had demonstrated some kind of drunkorexia in the past three months. They had performed heavy physical exercise, eaten low calorie meals or even missed meals for up to a full day before drinking alcohol.
Dipali Rinker organized the study and presented its findings to the Research Society on Alcoholism in June. She says students see drunkorexia as a way to keep their body weight down while drinking alcohol. And it causes them to feel the effects of alcohol quickly and with more intensity(强度). Rinker says unhealthy eating habits are only one of the reasons why this type of behavior is dangerous. Heavy drinking is linked to drunk driving, unprotected sex, and alcohol poisoning.
George Koob, who directs a U.S. governmental agency that studies alcohol related problems, says that the percent of students using alcohol has not increased in recent years. But what worries him is that the number of students drinking to the point of "blacking out" has increased. Blacking out is when a person drinks so much alcohol they have no memory of their actions while drunk.
Koob notes that college students in Canada and Europe also face issues with alcohol. But he feels a big part of the problem is that Americans do not fully understand alcohol's effects. Most people do not know the part of the brain where decisions are made is not fully developed until age 25 and that alcohol harms the development of that part of the brain, he adds.
1.What is the purpose of the behavior "drunkorexia"?
A. To get drunk. B. To drink more alcohol.
C. To take exercise. D. To lose weight.
2.What can heavy drinking result in?
A. Unhealthy eating habits. B. Drunkorexia.
C. Alcohol poisoning. D. Quick response.
3.Which of the following is the result of blacking out?
A. Missing meals. B. Forgetting something one did.
C. Having unprotected sex. D. Operating a vehicle while drunk.
4.By writing the passage, the writer aims to ________.
A. show heavy drinking and its harm B. show America college life
C. introduce American culture D. explain harmful behaviors
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