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Going to college is a new experience full of excitement of the unknown. Socialization is a big thing for college students and it is common to feel a little uncomfortable going into a situation where everyone is a stranger. You may probably miss your friends from high school. ¡¾1¡¿ College is a great opportunity to make new lifelong friends. The question is: how?

Get to know your roommate.

You may find you have lots of things in common with your roommate, but even if you are completely different from each other, with a little effort and understanding the two of you may become best friends.

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If you leave your door open, this shows that you welcome visitors. As a result people will naturally stop in and say hello. Closed doors are not likely to bring many visitors and those who stay locked up in their rooms may give others the impression of being cold. Other students will be less likely to stop in and build a new friendship.

Join clubs or organizations.

Getting involved in organized societies is a great way to meet new people. ¡¾3¡¿ By staying active in college groups such as clubs and organizations you can meet lots of people with whom you share common interests.

Talk to classmates.

¡¾4¡¿ Starting conversations in class is a great opportunity to meet people who are interested in the same kind of studies as you are. Short friendly discussions can build lifelong friendships.

Try out for a sport.

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E. You will instantly meet a large group of people who share your interests in sports.

F. Get to know your classmates as you'll be spending several months with them.

G. Trying actively to find new friends can help ease the feelings of being lonely.

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Last month, students from one hundred and three universities in eighty-eight countries took part in an international computer programming contest. The Battle of the Brains took place in Harbin, China. ¡¾1¡¿

Jerry Cain, coach of Stanford University Team, California, says ¡°One of the programming problems was trying to figure out how to break a chocolate bar into a certain number of pieces of a certain number of sizes and to do it as quickly as possible. ¡¾2¡¿ ¡±

The students first listed the problems in order of difficulty. ¡¾3¡¿ They designed ways to test their solutions. And they wrote needed software systems. Even the winning team from Shanhai Jiaotong University in China was not able to solve all the problems within the given time limit. Stanford¡¯s team solved five problems and finished in 14th place. Stanford was one of twenty-one American universities that took part in the contest this year.

¡¾4¡¿. It began in 1970 at Texas A and M University. The contest quickly became popular in the United States and Canada. It developed and grew as more and more schools took part in local and area contests.

The first final competition was held in 1977 at the Association for Computer Machinery Computer Science Conference. Today, a network of universities holds area competitions that send the winners to the world finals, now organized by IBM. Contest spokesman Doug Heintzman says the world champions receive prizes and scholarships. ¡¾5¡¿

A. The competitors show great interest in IBM.

B. Then they figuredspan> out the requirements of each.

C. And that¡¯s probably the simplest of all of them.

D. This competition is an opportunity to be recognized by famous universities from the world.

E. Three-person teams from each school had five hours to solve eleven real world problems.

F. The official name of the Battle of the Brains is the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest.

G. They are also guaranteed an offer of employment with IBM.

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Mr. Lang worked in a factory. As a driver, he was busy but he was paid much. His wife was an able woman and did all the housework. When he came back, she took good care of him and he never did anything at home. So he had enough time when he had a holiday. A few friends of his liked gambling(¶Ä²©) and he learned it soon. So he was interested in it and hardly forgot anything except gambling. He lost all his money and later he began to sell the television, watches and so on. His wife told him not to do it but he didn¡¯t listen to her. She had to tell the police. He and his friends were punished for it. And he was hardly sent away. After he came out of lockup(¾ÐÁôËù), he hated her very much and the woman had to leave him. It was New Year¡¯s Day. Mr. Lang didn¡¯t go to work. He felt lonely and wanted to gamble again. He called his friends and they came soon. But they were afraid the police would come. He told his five-year-old son to go to find out if there were the policemen outside. They waited for a long time and didn¡¯t think the police would come and began to gamble. Suddenly opened the door and in came a few policemen. ¨D¡°I saw there weren¡¯t any policemen outside, daddy,¡± said the boy, ¨D¡°so I went to the crossing and asked some to come.¡±

¡¾1¡¿Mr. Lang was paid much because _______.

A. he worked in a factory

B. he had a lot of work to do

C. he had worked there for a long time

D. he was a driver

¡¾2¡¿Mrs. Lang did all housework because _______.

A. she wouldn¡¯t stop her husband gambling

B. she couldn¡¯t find any work

C. she thought her husband was tired

D. her husband spent all time in gambling

¡¾3¡¿The woman had to leave Mr. Lang because _______.

A. he wouldn¡¯t stop gambling

B. he had been put into lockup

C. he was hardly sent away by the factory

D. he didn¡¯t love her any longer

¡¾4¡¿Which of the following is right?

A. The boy thought his father needed some policemen.

B. The boy hoped his father would stop gambling soon.

C. The boy hoped his mother would come back.

D. The boy hoped his father would be put into lockup again.

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