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4.Spending a term abroad can be one of the most thrilling experiences of your college career,but it's challenging to adapt to a new culture,especially when you don't speak the native language.The following are top tips of the experts on improving your time abroad.
Set specific goals.
"Set goals for yourself when going abroad so that you can bring experiences back home with you,"says Harrison,the Outreach Manager of GoAbroad."Whether you want to learn to cook a traditional recipe from your host family or pack for the long-term,these lessons of daily life can translate back home.How you choose to learn from your experiences,or even apply them as transferable job skills,will make all the difference."
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"Make at least one local friend,"says Matthew,co-founder of Students Gone Global."Join a club,community service group,or a sports league-it will help you form a network and find people you click with.Go out of your way to talk to students in your classes."
Sign up for classes that allow you to explore.
"Take classes that are interesting and related to the local culture."says Matthew."I highly recommend classes with field trips because your professor can show you a side of the country you never would have seen on your own."
If you're staying with a host family,do get to know them.
"When living with a host family,be mindful of their lifestyle and try your best to adapt to it,"says Lauren,a member of GoAbroad's Conten & Outreach Team."Have a conversation about rules and customs right away to be sure you know what your host family expects of you.Join yourself in their way of life-try every meal that is offered to you at least once,and ask them to teach you how to play their favorite sport or game."
51.Harrison advises overseas students to set specific goals toA
A.bring experiences back home     
B.1earn to cook a traditional recipe.
C.gain some job skills.                  
D.get along well with the host family
52.What may be the second tip given by experts?C
A.Join a club.          
B.Join a sports league.   
C.Befriend the locals.     
D.Talk to your classmates.
53.Why does Matthew highly recommend classes with field trips?B
A.Because you can find people you click with.   
B.Because you can know better about the local culture.
C.Because the trips are thrilling and challenging.  
D.Because the trips can help you out of loneliness.    
54.Which of the following is stressed by Lauren?B
A.Showing respect to your host family.
B.Trying to know your host family.
C.Paying attention to table manners.
D.Being mindful when talking with your host family.
55.What's the purpose of the writer writing this text?D
A.To introduce some culture differences.   
B.To advertise for some foreign universities.
C.To recommend some lessons to students.   
D.To give some advice to overseas students.

分析 本文是科教类文章,作者通过给国外留学生提出如何提升国外学习时间效率,教会你适应新的文化.

解答 ACBBD
51A 细节理解题.根据文章第二段第一句"Set goals for yourself when going abroad so that you can bring experiences back home with you,"可知为自己设定目标的目的是以便于回国把经验带回去,故答案为A.
52C 细节理解题.根据文章第三段第一句"Make at least one local friend,"says Matthew,得知他提出的第二个建议就是与当地人成为朋友故选C.
53B 细节理解题.根据文章第四段I highly recommend classes with field trips because your professor can show you a side of the country you never would have seen on your own."可知上带有田野旅行的课程可以帮助你了解到这个国家你所不知道的一面,故选B,更多的了解当地文化.
54B 细节理解题.根据文章第四段Have a conversation about rules and customs right away to be sure you know what your host family expects of you.可以看出作者特别强调了解寄宿家庭的重要性,故选B.
55D主旨大议题.通过文章第一段和结合全文可以明显看出本文主要是用来给即将出国留学的学生提供建议的,故选D.

点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.

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