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3.The news that Zhou Hao chose to drop out from Beijing University and transfer to a technical college raised a heated discussion among high school students.The following are some of the students'views.
Fan Xianjie:I support Zhou's choice.Zhou went to Beijing University because of the pressure from his parents and teachers,who ignored his interests.Now he has made his own choice to drop out and do what he really wants to do.His bravery deserves our respect and understanding.
Dan Jinyu:I do respect Zhou's decision.But If I were him,I would definitely have followed my heart at the very beginning,because dropping out and then learning something new wastes a lot of time.Zhou has now got what he wanted.But not everyone is as brave as him.So we should think twice and try our best to reach our goals when making decisions.
Luo Jiayin:Zhou's surprising choice is mostly because of his parents'ignorance toward his interests in the first place.Parents should give their kids more freedom to choose what their kids really want instead of what they think is right.
Luo Zhouhai:Zhou is brave to pursue his dream and has the right to choose a major that he is really interested in.Nowadays,there are still many people who value famous universities'diplomas more than a person's actual skills.As our society develops,this situation will change and more and more Zhou Haos will appear.
Zhao Chengyi:This incident should make all the universities in China reflect on themselves.Why did Zhou choose to transfer to a technical college?Apart from his own personal reasons,Beijing University's lack of options in its subjects also contributed to the drop-out.To prevent such things from happening in future,universities should pay more attention to students'voices.
Tao Ruyi:I think Zhou Hao might not have made a sensible decision.He must have made great efforts to get admitted to Beijing University.It was a pity that he dropped out.
49.How many students totally supported Zhou's dropping out?A
A.Two.
B.Four          
C.Five       
D.Six
50.What can we infer from Zhao Chengyi's words?C
A.It was Zhou Hao's parents that were to blame for the incident.
B.It was wrong for Zhou Hao to drop out from Beijing University.
C.Universities should think of more options in their subjects for their students.
D.Beijing University should try to bring out students'potential to learn more.
51.The author's attitude towards Zhou's incident isD.
A.supportive 
B.negative      
C.critical      
D.unmentioned
52.What do you think is the best title for this passage?B
A.Kids'interests should be greatly valued
B.Different opinions about Zhou's incident
C.Zhou's incident shocked the college students
D.Zhou's bravery deserves respect and understanding.

分析 章列出了几个人对周浩从北京大学退学这一事件的不同看法.

解答 49.A.细节理解题.由第二段中的"I support Zhou's choice"和倒数第三段中的"Zhou is brave to pursue his dream and has the right to choose a major that he is really interested in"可知,Fan Xianjie 和Luo Zhouhai两个人完全支持Zhou的决定.故A选项正确.
50.C.细节理解题.由倒数第二段中的"Beijing University's lack of options in its subjects also contributed to the drop-out.To prevent such things from happening in future,universities should pay more attention to students'voices"可知,大学应该为学生提供更多的科目选择.故C选项正确.
51.D.推理判断题.由文章可知,作者只是客观的列出了几个人对Zhou的决定的看法,并没有表达自己对这件事的观点,故D选项正确.
52.B.标题归纳类.文章列出了几个人对周浩从北京大学退学这一事件的不同看法,故B选项正确.

点评 本篇文章主要是细节理解方面的题型,需要考生通过跳读迅速找到对应的句子进行详细理解,句子的理解可以结合上下文意思,通过逻辑推理得到.

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