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You put a great deal of effort into reaching the college of your choice. It’s time to get started. But what’s next? Beginning college can be an exciting but awkward time. Follow these tips to adjust to your new life rapidly and make the most of your college experience.

● To save time and money, use the college’s bus system. Taking the bus to school is quick, easy and free in most college towns. You won’t have to locate or afford a place to park either. It’s also a good way to be environmentally aware.

● Save pennies on books by waiting until class starts. You might not even need all of the recommended books. New textbooks cost an arm and a leg. Try buying used textbooks — it’s a surefire way to save money and serves the purpose as well.

● Do never look at college life as an endless series of parties and social activities. But there is a whole lot more to college if you’re serious about graduating. Having a good college experience is all about balancing work and fun.

● Be aware that your living environment can largely affect your academic success. If the dorm doesn’t suit you, consider living at home with your family or renting your own apartment. The best location for your studies isn’t always your dorm. Find a quiet area, like the library, to do your work. Alternatively, buy some headphones that block out noise.

● Be mindful of your diet. Make healthy food choices and watch what you eat. Avoid foods that are processed or high in sugar. The “freshman 15” is real. Many college students gain at least 15 pounds during their freshmen year.

● While electives (选修课) can be helpful when figuring out your major, you shouldn’t entirely rely on them. Clubs and other organizations exist around. Get involved. Make sure, though, that you still have time to study. Having too much on your plate can hurt your grades.

1. Which of the following ideas can be financially wise?

A. Driving your own car. B. Buying used books.

C. Renting an apartment. D. Attending activities.

2.In the text, freshmen are repeatedly warned against ______.

A. academic failures B. physical problems

C. traffic accidents D. social activities

3.The “freshman 15” tells the fact that some freshmen ______.

A. attend limited activities on campus

B. have little regular physical exercise

C. focus less on their academic work

D. take relaxed attitudes to their diets

4.The underlined phrase “having too much on your plate” in the last paragraph probably refers to ______.

A. using too much money for meals

B. eating too many unhealthy foods

C. taking part in too many after-class activities

D. taking an elective that has too many students

1.B

2.A

3.D

4.C

【解析】本文是一篇说明文,作者为辛苦考上大学之后的新生们介绍了一些能帮助他们快速适应新的校园生活的小建议。

1. buying used textbooks — it’s a surefire way to save money and serves the purpose as well. 试着买一些用过了的课本,这是一个万全的省钱的方法,并且也达到了目的。故选B

2.提出的角度很多,一共有6条建议其中第三点平衡学习和玩耍、第四点生活环境影响学习和第六点在参加各种活动的时候保证有时间学习。这些都是在强调大学学业有关的事情。故选A

3. Many college students gain at least 15 pounds during their freshmen year.很多大学生在一年级的时候至少长了15磅重。这是在解释freshmen 15的含义,从这里i可以推断,很多大学生都对饮食不是很重视,故选D

4.它们。身边有俱乐部和其他的活动,参加吧,但是确保你有时间学习。Having too much on your plate 本意是指盘子里有太多东西,这里引申为参加了太多的课外活动。故选C

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Earthquakes are ____, and thousands of them happen each day.But most are too weak to feel.During a ____ earthquake, there is often a great noise first.Then the earth ____ terribly and many houses ____ down.Railway tracks break and trains go ____ lines; a great many factories are ____; thousands of deaths are caused, and many more lose homes ...____ the great damage and deaths caused by the earthquake ____, other disasters such as fires often ____.More buildings are destroyed and more ____ are caused.

It is well known of the ____ of a possible earthquake, and for centuries man has been making researches on earthquakes.More than 2,000 years ago, ____, a Chinese scientist named Zhang Heng ____ a machine which could find out from which ____ the seismic waves had come, and this machine is still ____ by scientists today.Now we know much more about earthquakes and ____ they happen, but we still cannot ____ exactly when and where an earthquake will happen, and cannot ____ it from happening.So earthquakes are among the ____ disasters in the world.

No one can stop natural earthquakes.____, scientists can help stop earthquakes destroying the whole cities and causing too many deaths.

1.A.common B.familiar C.strange D.unusual

2.A.real B.small C.big D.weak

3.A.moves B.breaks C.jumps D.shakes

4.A.get B.fall C.set D.put

5.A.off B.behind C.into D.on

6.A.burst B.buried C.destroyed D.struck

7.A.Except B.Because of C.Instead of D.Besides

8.A.lonely B.itself C.themselves D.later

9.A.follow B.enter C.come D.copy

10.A.quakes B.results C.difficulties D.deaths

11.A.information B.problems C.dangers D.questions

12.A.as a result B.as well C.for example D.in fact

13.A.invented B.bought C.found D.discovered

14.A.country B.city C.way D.direction

15.A.improved B.used C.protected D.repaired

16.A.where B.why C.what D.when

17.A.speak B.point C.talk D.tell

18.A.make B.let C.stop D.prepare

19.A.worst B.fast C.most D.best

20.A.However B.So C.And D.But

In most languages, a greeting is usually followed by “small talk”. Small talk means the little things we talk about at the start of a conversation. In English-speaking countries people often make small talk about the weather. “Nice day, isn’t it?” “Terrible weather, isn’t it?” But there is something special about small talk. It must be about something that both people have the same opinion about. The purpose of small talk is to let both people agree on something. This makes meeting people easier and more comfortable. In the UK people usually agree about the weather, so it is a safe topic for small talk. But people often disagree about religion or politics so these are not suitable topics for small talk. The topics for small talk also depend on where the conversation is taking place. At football matches, people make small talk about the game they are watching. “Great game, isn’t it?” At bus-stops, people may comment on the transport system. “The bus service is terrible, isn’t it?”

1.Small talk is ________.

A. a kind of conversation with short words

B. a greeting used when people meet each other

C. to let people disagree about something

D. something we talk about to start a conversation

2.The favorite topic of small talk for English people is _________.

A. the weather B. politics

C. games D. languages

3.The passage suggests that when we learn a language _________.

A. we should learn about the transport system of the country

B. we should only master the grammar and the vocabulary

C. we should learn the culture of the country

D. we should understand the importance of the language

4.When we say “Great game, isn’t it?”, we are in fact __________.

A. asking a question B. having a conversation

C. make a comment D. making small talk

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