题目内容
【题目】D
Among my peers, the most common reasons to sit in front are: poor vision, poor hearing, and harder to fall asleep (my main reason).
That’s about it. I’ve sat in the back and I’ve sat in the front, and I’ve seen no difference in how professors treat me. In fact, I sat in the front of my math class and still fell asleep a lot. I went to office hours for that class regularly and asked the professor if it bothered him and he said he understood completely. I put in the work outside the classroom and performed well on exams, and that’s what ends up on the transcript (成绩单).
From my experience, going to office hours regularly, emailing questions that may be beyond the scope of class just out of your own curiosity, and reading ahead of time so you can ask good relevant questions are the best ways to give a professor a good impression. Where I’ve sat in the classroom hasn’t noticeably affected a professor’s opinion of me in the slightest.
Typically, sitting at the front indicates to me that you want to hear everything I say and want to have more one-on-one questioning with me. Sitting in the middle suggests that you want to fit in, and will be better at group work. Sitting in the back usually means that you want to play with your phone. The people in the front seats will often get the highest grades, dropping as the rows go back. Yes, of course, this is a tendency and
I have not noticed where to sit has any effect on attentiveness, participation and respectful behavior. I have noticed though, that students who sit in the back row are almost always disrespectful and inattentive. I have not observed any correlation between achievement and seat location, even though when I was a student myself, I usually preferred to sit in the front.
【1】According to the author, the best ways to impress professors do NOT include _____.
A. preparing for the class in advance B. asking questions through emailing
C. going to office hours regularly D. sitting in the front in every class
【2】What is the author’s opinion of students sitting in the front?
A. They may be better at group work.
B. They may want to stay awake in class.
C. They want to play with their phones.
D. Their grades are always the highest.
【3】What is the author’s purpose of writing the passage?
A. To persuade students to sit in the front.
B. To analyze the advantages of sitting in the back.
C. To show the effect of seating on study results.
D. To discuss different seat locations in the class.
【答案】
【1】D
【2】B
【3】D
【解析】
【语篇解读】本文为议论文。讲述的是在教室中不同的座位位置的相关问题。
【1】细节理解题。根据第三段第一句话可知ABC三项都是使教授印象深刻的好办法,故A、B、 C三项不符合题目要求,可排除;第二句话Where I’ve sat in the classroom hasn’t noticeably affected a professor’s opinion of me in the slightest.可知在教室中坐的位置不会影响教授对学生的印象,故选D。
【2】观点态度题。根据第一段中的“…and harder to fall asleep (my main reason)”和第四段第一句话 可知B项符合作者对坐在前排的观点,故选B。
【3】写作意图题。纵观全文可知本文主要讨论的是在教室中不同的座位位置,故选D。
【题目】British towns and cities have rich experience in providing accommodation (膳宿) for students and there are many cheap, comfortable and safe places to live.
You should always try to arrange your long-term accommodation before leaving home. Your school should be able to help you with it. When you are accepted by a school, you will usually receive a package of information including accommodation information. Complete the accommodation application form and return it before the deadline. If the school accommodation is not available, the accommodation advisory(顾问的) office of your school can help you find private accommodation.
If you’re coming to the UK for the first time, accommodation provided by your school might be the most suitable choice. This is a choice taken by more than half of the international students. There are plenty of advantages of living in accommodation provided by the school: you can live close to where you are studying; you will get to know other students easily; and most importantly, you will be living in a safer environment. This kind of accommodation is also affordable: a room in a self-catering(自己做饭的) student apartment usually costs from 180 to 360 pounds per month. To live in a place where meals are included you are expected to pay from 320 to 400 pounds per month.
If you choose to rent accommodation in private houses, the choices are lodging, private hostels (招待所) and bedsits(卧室兼起居室). In a lodging, your landlord / landlady lives in the same house, possibly with his / her family, and prepares meals for you. For hostel accommodation and lodgings where meals are included, you can expect to pay from 300 to 400 pounds per month. For a bedsit, you would pay from 200 to 380 pounds per month.
Accommodation in Britain | ||
Application | Types of accommodation | |
If you plan to study in Britain for a 【1】time, you should arrange your accommodation when you are still at home . Your school will 【2】 you the application form for you to 【3】 in. Remember that you had better return it by the 【4】date required. | School accommodation | 【5】 accommodation |
It’s the 【6】choice for international students. They can enjoy many 【7】 if living on campus. Besides, the cost of school accommodation is relatively 【8】. | You can 【9】 among, lodgings, private hostels and bedsits. For the first choice, you have to 【10】 a house with your landlord / landlady. |