摘要:Some university in North China went on a clean-up campaignlast week to remind students of their duty to be responsible on campus. The school 21 a photo exhibit on notice boards outside its dining hall, showing 22 of “uncivil behavior . The pictures, taken on campus, showed: 23 classroom desks, walls and library books; 24 dorms; game-loving students misusing the Internet equipment; and lovers during close moments. Many students 25 an interest and almost everyone knew about the show by the second day. It was 26 by the school’s Youth League, which spent half a year preparing it. “We hope the pictures can help students 27 what is happening around them. We won’t punish the students in the pictures, 28we want to remind them of their29 to keep the campus clean, said Youth League Secretary He Yu. Many students did agree that carving on desks and 30 activities were “uncivil behavior . “The school once asked us to behave 31 in daily life and now the pictures have a stronger effect. The show is the first try and it can 32 a deep impression, said Wang. Another student, a boy named Lu, said the show had taught him “a good 33 . He said that he hadn’t 34 attention to classrooms’ cleanness in the past and once wrote on a desk and left some waste around his seat. “It’s our duty to keep the campus clean. We should do something to 35 the situation, he added. However, some students thought it not 36 to invadethe privacy of people in close situations. “It’s common for lovers to kiss or have some bodily 37. It’s natural and it’s not right for the school to 38 it `uncivil behavior’, said Yang. “The 39 have shown students’ private moments. They feel embarrassed 40 they are recognized by others, said a freshman named Lou. 21 A ran B took C held D gave 22 A harmfulness B disadvantages C experienced D examples 23 A repaired B damaged C painted D burned 24 A empty B dirty C beautiful D crowed 25 A became B drew C showed D got 26 A praised B found C opened D organised 27 A see B imagine C watch D stop 28 A however B so C for D but 29 A duty B knowledge C memory D purpose 30 A important B similar C same D personal 31 A hardly B gratefully C well D helpfully 32 A miss B develop C require D leave 33 A lesson B text C passage D way 34 A fix B expected C attracted D paid 35 A prevent B improve C change D notice 36 A reasonable B fair C proper D formal 37 A contact B connection C relation D exchange 38 A call B say C explain D prove 39 A actions B situations C pictures D cleanness 40 A as though B if C so that D although
Some university in North China went on a clean-up campaign(运动)last week to remind students of their duty to be responsible on campus(校园).The school 1 a photo exhibit on notice boards outside its dining hall, showing 2 of “uncivil behavior”.
The pictures, taken on campus, showed: 3 classroom desks, walls and library books; 4 dorms; game-loving students misusing the Internet equipment; and lovers during close moments.
Many students 5 an interest and almost everyone knew about the show by the second day.It was 6 by the school’s Youth League, which spent half a year preparing it.“We hope the pictures can help students 7 what is happening around them.We won’t punish the students in the pictures, 8 we want to remind them of their 9 to keep the campus clean,” said Youth League Secretary He Yu.
Many students did agree that carving on desks and 10 activities were “uncivil behavior”.“The school once asked us to behave 11 in daily life and now the pictures have a stronger effect.The show is the first try and it can 12 a deep impression,” said Wang.
Another student, a boy named Lu, said the show had taught him “a good 13 ”.He said that he hadn’t 14 attention to classrooms’ cleanliness in the past and once wrote on a desk and left some waste around his seat.
“It’s our duty to keep the campus clean.We should do something to 15 the situation,” he added.However, some students thought it not 16 to invade(侵犯)the privacy of people in close situations.“It’s common for lovers to kiss or have some bodily 17 .It’s natural and it’s not right for the school to 18 it ‘uncivil behavior’,” said Yang.
“The 19 have shown students’ private moments.They may feel embarrassed(尴尬) 20 they’re recognized by others,” said a freshman named Lou.