There are some problem areas for international students and immigrants’ studying in the United States. Making friends is a challenge (this is also true for some American students). Many college and universities offer a variety of student clubs and organizations where both foreign-born and native American students have a greater chance of meeting people with shared interests. Information about these out-of-class activities is often posted in the student center and listed in the student newspaper. Sometimes foreign students and immigrant students find Americans to be “cliquish (有派性的)”. Americans find some non-U.S.-born students to be cliquish as well. If people feel separated from the social aspects of American college life, they should actively seek people with shared interests. It is unlikely that students will make friends just by passing people on the campus. Foreign or immigrant students may feel confused during the first few weeks at a new school because they do not understand the system and are not willing to ask questions. Many students do not take advantage of the numerous services offered on campus that assist students in developing new skills and social groups. Some colleges offer students tutorial (辅导的) support in such subjects as writing, language study, computer skills, and other basic subjects. Students who appear to be most successful in "learning the ropes" are those who can solve problems by taking the initiative to ask questions, locate resources, and experience new social situations.【小题1】In the United States, students can find friends with the same interests by______A.passing people on the campusB.reading the student newspaperC.joining the student clubsD.visiting the student center【小题2】The sentence “people feel separated from the social aspects of American college life” (Line 7,Para. l) means they have difficulty in______.A.communicating with others on the campusB.being easily accepted by the universityC.finding people with shared interestsD.getting a job in American society【小题3】When they first come to college, some foreign students may feel confused because______.A.they are denied any help from people aroundB.they are provided with few servicesC.they are faced with an unfamiliar educational systemD.they are unwilling to adapt themselves to the new environment【小题4】The phrase “learning the ropes” (Line 6, Para. 2) is closest in meaning to ______A.finding the way to develop new skillsB.having the skills to make conversationsC.learning how to answer questionsD.knowing how to handle problems【小题5】From the passage we may conclude that foreign students______.A.are unlikely to be successful in American college lifeB.may face some problems in adjusting to American college lifeC.are not good at developing friendship and social groupsD.can hardly learn well when they enter an American college
There are some problem areas for international students and immigrants’ studying in the United States. Making friends is a challenge (this is also true for some American students). Many college and universities offer a variety of student clubs and organizations where both foreign-born and native American students have a greater chance of meeting people with shared interests. Information about these out-of-class activities is often posted in the student center and listed in the student newspaper. Sometimes foreign students and immigrant students find Americans to be “cliquish (有派性的)”. Americans find some non-U.S.-born students to be cliquish as well. If people feel separated from the social aspects of American college life, they should actively seek people with shared interests. It is unlikely that students will make friends just by passing people on the campus.
Foreign or immigrant students may feel confused during the first few weeks at a new school because they do not understand the system and are not willing to ask questions. Many students do not take advantage of the numerous services offered on campus that assist students in developing new skills and social groups. Some colleges offer students tutorial (辅导的) support in such subjects as writing, language study, computer skills, and other basic subjects. Students who appear to be most successful in "learning the ropes" are those who can solve problems by taking the initiative to ask questions, locate resources, and experience new social situations.
【小题1】In the United States, students can find friends with the same interests by______A.passing people on the campus |
B.reading the student newspaper |
C.joining the student clubs |
D.visiting the student center |
A.communicating with others on the campus |
B.being easily accepted by the university |
C.finding people with shared interests |
D.getting a job in American society |
A.they are denied any help from people around |
B.they are provided with few services |
C.they are faced with an unfamiliar educational system |
D.they are unwilling to adapt themselves to the new environment |
A.finding the way to develop new skills |
B.having the skills to make conversations |
C.learning how to answer questions |
D.knowing how to handle problems |
A.are unlikely to be successful in American college life |
B.may face some problems in adjusting to American college life |
C.are not good at developing friendship and social groups |
D.can hardly learn well when they enter an American college |
题目解答
答案
【小题1】.C
【小题2】.A
【小题3】.C
【小题4】.D
【小题5】.B