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【題目】Starting college is a difficult transition for many students. Here are some ways to make the transition a little bit easier.

Get involved. By joining a team, you not only get to meet older students who can help you get through the transition, you also make friends quickly and have things to do. One of the huge differences from high school to college is the amount of free time you have.1

Have an open mind. Especially if you are going to a bigger school, it’s important to have an open mind. 2 Yet when you get to college, there are people from all over that have different views on things and act in a different way.

Stay focused. 3 . It is so easy to get caught up in your social life and forget about the academics. Remain focused on your schoolwork and figure out what you want to study, but be sure to have time for social activities as well.

4 Take care of your body. Being away from home and no longer having parents looking after you doesn’t mean you have to throw away all the things you learned about staying healthy. Eat healthily and play sports as you did in high school to stay in shape.

Again, the transition from high school to college can be extremely challenging.5 By following some of these tips, hopefully your transition will be a little smoother and you will get the most out of your freshman year in college!

A.Enjoy the sports.

B.Work to stay healthy.

C.When you are healthy, you feel better.

D.It may not come as easy to you as it does for some students.

E.How you decide to use it determines how well you do in school.

F.You may be used to the people from your town and your high school.

G.The main thing to remember when starting college is what you are actually there for.

【答案】

1E

2F

3G

4B

5D

【解析】本文為介紹說明文。開始大學生活對許多學生來說是一個困難的轉變,文章給大學新生提供了一些好的建議。

1根據(jù)空前的One of the huge differences from high school to college is the amount of free time you have.(高中和大學的最大區(qū)別之一是你擁有的自由時間量)可知,此處指“你決定怎么利用它決定了你在學校的表現(xiàn)”。故選E。

2根據(jù)空后的Yet when you get to college, there are people from all over that have different views on things and act in a different way.(但是當你進入大學后,會有很多有著不同觀點、不同做事方式的來自不同地方的人)可知, “你也許習慣了來自你城鎮(zhèn)和你高中的人們”符合此處語境。故選F。

3根據(jù)空前的Stay focused. (保持專注)及空后的It is so easy to get caught up in your social life and forget about the academics.(困在社交生活之中和忘記了學習會很容易)可知,此處指“當開始大學生活的時候,要記住的一件主要事情是你在那里是為了什么”。故選G。

4根據(jù)空后陳述可知,此處指“努力保持健康”。故選B。

5根據(jù)空前的Again, the transition from high school to college can be extremely challenging.(不過,從高中到大學的過渡會是極其具有挑戰(zhàn)性的)可知,“這對某些學生來說可能不像你那么容易”符合此處語境。故選D。

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