As most university students are packing their bags,boarding trains or flying home for the Spring Festival,some will stay behind to spend the holiday on campus.

Zhou Yunyun,22,a senior finance major at Jilin University,has decided that instead of traveling to Hainan province,he will kill the time by playing computer games with his online friends.

“I'm used to chatting and playing with them every day.It’s just fun to make friends this way,”he said.“When I returned home in past years,my relatives always asked me a lot of questions about my plans after graduation.They had high expectations of me,which made me feel stressed,” said Zhou.

The campus,usually lively,will probably turn into a death town,with most restaurants,shops and student centers closed during the break.But there are also a few advantages,according to Jia Debao,2 1,a junior majoring in administration at China Agricultural University.“I might feel a bit lonely,but at least I can stay away from my parents’ complaining and enjoy the peaceful and quiet stay,” he said.“More importantly,I can enjoy the high speed of the Internet,I can always find empty seats in classrooms,and I don’t have to wait to use the bathroorm” But education experts recommend students who stay on campus to come up with more interactive plans.That’s because communication on the Internet can’t replace real life interpersonal relationships.

Society has promoted a kind of“couch potato" or close-in culture among some young people, according to Shi Tongyu, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He warned that this kind of lifestyle can damage students’ mental and physical development.

 “When you constantly stare at a computer screen and type on your keyboard,you gradually lose the ability to socialize and survive normally,"said Shi.“A human’s most important task is to survive,which cannot be completed by staying at home all the time. Instead,it must be achieved through real life experience and communication.”

1.What can we learn about Zhou Yunyun?

A.He feels very lonely on campus.

B.He will promote close-in culture.

C.He will spend the Spring Festival with relatives.

D.He will spend the Spring Festival with on-line friends.

2.Spending the Spring Festival on campus for Jia Debao means          .

A.he will miss his parents a little bit

B.there will be more seats in classrooms

C.he will have a quiet and peaceful break

D.the speed of the Internet will get faster

3.The underlined phrase“couch potato” is closest in meaning to         .

A.inactive person                 B.close friend

C.sociable student       D.a(chǎn)ddicted gamer

4.What do education experts recommend students to do?

A.To do some traveling.

B.To stay more with families.

C.To find empty seats in classrooms.

D.To experience real lire and communication.

 

【答案】

 

1.D

2.C

3.A

4.D

【解析】

試題分析:這篇短文主要介紹了現(xiàn)在社會上產(chǎn)生的一種新型的人——沙發(fā)土豆。他們掙錢坐在電腦前或者電視前,無所事事,缺少真實的生活體驗,不進行人際交流。

1.根據(jù)短文第二段描述,可知周云云打算和他的網(wǎng)友在線過春節(jié)。故選D。

2.根據(jù)第四段“I might feel a bit lonely,but at least I can stay away from my parents’ complaining and enjoy the peaceful and quiet stay,”描述,可知對于他來說將會有一段安靜祥和的休息時間。故選C。

3.聯(lián)系上文二三段及下文He warned that this kind of lifestyle can damage students’ mental and physical development.描述,可知此處指的是,社會上產(chǎn)生了一種極為懶惰的人。故選A,不積極的人。

4.根據(jù)最后一段Instead,it must be achieved through real life experience and communication.”描述,可知專家建議學(xué)生們?nèi)ンw驗真實的生活和人際交流。故選D。

考點:生活百科類短文閱讀

 

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