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¡°I never expected that I would be so busy. Why can¡¯t there be 25 hours in a day?¡± complained Liu Ran in Hong Kong as mid ¨C term exams were going on.
The 18 ¨C year ¨C old girl was Shandong Province¡¯s top scorer in this year¡¯s college entrance examination. After graduating from Tai¡¯ an No. 1 High School, she chose the Chinese University of Hong Kong, although two famous universities in mainland promised her a place.
¡°I want to experience a more international school and social life in Hong Kong. I¡¯m majoring in£¨Ö÷ÐÞ£©journalism, so Hong Kong will surly help widen my horizons,¡± Liu said.
It is two months since Liu first set foot on Hong Kong. She missed home a lot at the beginning, because of the food and language problems.
¡°The canteen offers mostly Western or Guangdong food, but it¡¯s convenient to cook for ourselves in our dormitory if we like. People speak Cantonese and almost all classes are in English,¡± Liu explained.
Her English and Cantonese are now both improving, but she still needs more time to adapt to the new environment.
¡°I¡¯m happy that I made the right decision to study here. With a mix of the Eastern and Western cultures, there is so much to discover and learn,¡± she said.
Liu has 18 credit hours of classes every week and 23 non ¨C credit hours every other week. She has signed up for four associations including the Chinese Language Debating Team and the drama club. Essays, book reports and presentations also take plenty of time to prepare.
1.What would be the best title for the text?
A£®Hong Kong dreams B£®Looking for a job in Hong Kong
C£®Social life in Hong Kong D£®the Chinese University of Hong Kong
2.Liu Ran chose the Chinese University of Hong Kong .
A£®to see more of an international school and social life
B£®in order to enrich her experiences
C£®because it is more famous than any university in mainland
D£®Both A and B
3.Which of the following statement is NOT true?
A£®She is improving her English and Cantonese.
B£®She is allowed to cook in the dormitory.
C£®She is too busy to join in activities outside class.
D£®She hasn¡¯t adapted herself to the new environment.
4.From the passage we can infer that she was with her school life.
A£®satisfied B£®unhappy
C£®bored D£®disappointed
1.A
2.D
3.C
4.A
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