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Mu Yumin had no idea that when he stopped by the computer club as a freshman looking for something fun, it would decide his career four years later. The 22-year-old biology major at Huazhong University of Science and Technology found a job as an IT technician in Shanghai. “My experience in the club gave me another ‘diploma’,” said Mu. “ More importantly, I found something I am good at and can make a living from. ”

Now campuses around the country have started recruiting (招收) fresh faces for all kinds of clubs. Upperclassmen and experts suggest a hobby-based choice of clubs, which might have a lasting impact on one' s life and career. Zhang Ling did not get many chances to write stories as an environmental protection major at Jiangxi University of Science and Technology. But this changed when she joined the university broadcasting station. Her daily interviews with students and teachers expanded her horizons. Now she is determined to become a journalist on environmental issues with her degree in environmental protection.” “Journalism changed my life track,” said the 22-year-old girl. “I only wanted to be a science teacher in a local senior high school. But now I am applying for a graduate school in journalism. ”

Lan Yujie, a professor at Anhui University of Technology, regards Mu and Zhang as good examples of choosing “what I like” instead of “what is practical” in finding jobs and seeking further study. “Some freshmen don't know what to choose,” said Lan. “Just following a hobby and doing something you like can easily give you the experiences that make you happy and special. ”

Lan further says that joining clubs should not necessarily have a purpose. As part of campus life, a club experience will impact one's life and career in one way or another. “The point of clubs is to have as many diverse experiences as possible so that students can explore more of their life,” said Lan.

1.Why did Mu Yumi join the computer club?

A.To have a good time.

B.To change his major.

C.To find a good job.

D.To get another diploma.

2.According to the text, joining the campus club has many advantages EXCEPT .

A.offering you many pleasures

B.making you plan your career better

C.helping you get more life experiences

D.helping you make more friends

3.What can we learn from Lan Yujie's words in the last paragraph ?

A.Students should be practical in finding jobs.

B.Club experiences will affect students' life and career.

C.Joining clubs should have a clear goal.

D.Students will have a colorful campus life by joining clubs.

4.What is the main idea of the text ?

A.How to change your major.

B.Joining a campus club for a diploma.

C.Joining a club to explore more of your life.

D.How to find a job after graduation.

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It’s hard being an astronaut’s son. I _________ , everybody expects you to be special or _________ , and I’m just an average student; and I’m average, too, when it _________ basketball, football, soccer, and baseball.

I often wonder _________ my father ever had a son like me. I mean he’s so _________ and so good at everything. So I would often dream about doing something amazing to_________ my father and make him _________ me.

In one class, my teacher _________ a Father’s Day essay contest for us and the winners’ essays would be read in front of all the parents and students. After school I walked home, _________ my father, whom I would write about in my essay. One of my classmates said, “I _________ you’ll win the contest, David. You're the only one in town who could write about being the son of an astronaut.”

My father is an astronaut — I would start out with that? No. The whole country and maybe even the whole _________ saw my father as an astronaut, _________ that wasn't the way I saw him.

How did I _________ my father? Hmm.

I saw him sitting with me in the _________ when I was little and had a nightmare(梦魇).

I saw him teaching me how to throw a baseball.

I remembered how he _________ me with a new little dog at my eighth birthday party.

And I remembered how he tried to _________ death to me when Grandpa Bob died.

To me, he wasn’t a world-famous astronaut, just my dad.

Eventually I won the second prize. When I finished reading my essay, the _________ applauded. I saw my father blowing his nose. I went back to my seat.

Dad nodded to me, _________ his throat, and put his hand on my shoulder. “Son, this is the _________ moment of my life,” he said.

It was the proudest moment of my life, too. Maybe I’ll never be a great hero or win a Nobel Prize, but just then, it was _________ just to be my father’s son.

1.A. mean B. say C. know D. believe

2.A. strange B. honest C. perfect D. formal

3.A. refers to B. relates with C. talks about D. comes to

4.A. why B. how C. whether D. when

5.A. normal B. funny C. special D. unique

6.A. shock B. influence C. attract D. impress

7.A. proud of B. interested in C. satisfied with D. ashamed of

8.A. reported B. announced C. expressed D. warned

9.A. caring about B. worrying about C. thinking about D. complaining about

10.A. wish B. deny C. bet D. promise

11.A. school B. town C. family D. world

12.A. but B. and C. so D. for

13.A. care B. see C. help D. ask

14.A. silence B. threat C. horror D. dark

15.A. pleased B. astonished C. supported D. encouraged

16.A. describe B. explain C. declare D. remark

17.A. parents B. audiences C. students D. teachers

18.A. cleaned B. blew C. cleared D. blocked

19.A. best B. proudest C. finest D. greatest

20.A. natural B. honorable C. important D. enough

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