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Collegesmaytrytodoalottopreparestudentsforstudyabroad–tellingaboutcultureshock,warningabouthomesickness,recommendingbooksaboutthecountry.Butwhenitcomestoadjustingtocampuslifewhentheyreturn,schoolshaven'tdoneasmuch,eventhoughthetransitionissometimesalmostasdifficult.

"Theycanfeeldisorientedanddepressed.Theyfindthingsarenotexactlythewaytheywerewhentheyleft,"saidAntonioJimenez,directoroftheCenterforInternationalAffairsatCaliforniaStateUniversityChannelIslandsinCamarillo,California,US."Theyfindthatpeopledon'tcaremuchabouttheirexperiences."

Somecollegesarenowrethinkingtheirapproachtostudyabroad,recognizingthatstudentsmightneedalmostasmuchhelpadjustingtolifebackhomeastheydidgettingreadytoleave:

studentsexperienceasortofreversecultureshockwhentheyreturntotheUS.

Theymightbetroubledbythewealthandwastetheyseebackhomeortheymightfeelhomesickfortheirnewcountryanditscustoms.Andwhentheytrytotalkabouttheirexperiences,peoplequicklyloseinterest,especiallyiftheyhaven'tlivedabroadthemselves.

Downtheroad,theyalsomightfinditdifficulttotranslatetheirtimeabroadintoexperiencethatanemployerfindsattractive.

SomeCaliforniauniversitieshaveorganizedconferencestohelpstudentsmakethemostoftheirtimeabroad.Duringaone-dayevent,studentslearnhowtoadjustafterlivingabroad,talkabouttheirexperiencesandincorporatethemintotheirlivesandfuturecareers.

BlytheCherney,22,aseniorwhohasstudiedinThailandandBritain,foundtheworkshopshelpful.

"Anyexperienceabroaddoeshaveaneffectonyou,"Cherneysaid."Whenyoucomeback,it'simportanttotalkaboutit,especiallywithpeoplewhoknowwhatyou'vebeenthrough."

Yetmostuniversitiesfocusmoreonpreparationthanreorientation.Whenstudentsreturn,theymighthaveawelcomehomereception.Butforthemostpart,universitiesfigurestudentscanfendforthemselves.

1、WhichofthefollowingisNOTthetroublethatstudentsfacewhentheyreturnfromstudyingoverseas?

  

A.Cultureshock                              B.Homesickfortheirnewcountry                              

C.Losinginterestintheirhomeland                              D.Difficulttransition                              

2、Thewrieris_________thehelpcollegesofferforthestudentswhentheyreturnfromstudyingoverseas?

   

A.pleasedwith                              B.dissatisfiedwith                              

C.indifferentwith                              D.proudof                              

3、Theunderlinedword“workshops”refersto_________.   

A.conferenceswherepeoplesharetheirexperiences

B.buildingswheremachinesaremade

C.shopswherebooksarebought

D.labswhereexperimentsareconduct

4、Afterthestudentscomeback_________.                

A.Theywilleasilyfindagoodjob.

B.Peopleareveryinterestedintheirexperiences.

C.Theyhavetowastetimeandmoney.

D.Theyareconfusedanddisappointed.

5、Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

     

A.Overseasstudentsexperiencecultureshockinforeigncountries.

B.Someuniversitiesoffertohelpstudentsinneed.

C.Returnedstudentsfinditdifficulttotranslatetheirtimeabroadintoexperience.

D.Returningfromstudyingoverseas,studentsfacemoretroublethantheyexpected.

“Beforeyoufallinlove,you'dbettergetajob”

AstoldbyLeeJoon-ho,20,aseniorinlawatSeoulNationalUniversity

KoreanTVdramashaveshownalotofrebellious(反叛的)youth,butinfactmoststudentsstillliveatraditionallife.

Confucianismhasagreatinfluenceonus.Forinstance,Confuciussaidthatweshouldbedutifultoourparentsandvaluethefamily.Thuswepreferaschoolthat'sclosetohomesowecangobackeveryday.

AlsoasaresultofConfucianism,teachersenjoyahighstatusinKorea.Theotherday,myprofessorwasflyingtoViennaonabusinesstrip.Insteadofwaitingforhoursinthequeue,hewastoldtocheckinfirstanddidn'thaveanyproblemwithoverweightluggage.

Whenitcomestoimportantdecision-making,suchaschoosingauniversity,ajob,andawife,welistentoourparents'suggestions.Mostparentsseemliberalinstudydecisions,buttheytakeafirmerattitudetowardstheirchildren'sloveandmarriagechoices.Often,amanhastohavehisownbusinessorasolidcareerbeforehe'sallowedtopursueromance.

Malechauvinismispopularamongourparents'generation,sincetheyhadtosupportthewholefamilythroughhardwork.Weneedtoshoulderthesameresponsibility,butwe'vealsolearnedtorespectwomen,asthey'redoingoutstandingworkinlotsofareas.Buttobehonest,myfriendsandIstillpreferatraditionalwomanasagirlfriendandfuturewife.Wewanthertobeelegantandthoughtfulintakingcareofafamily.

Oursenseoftraditionisalsoreflectedinourbuyinghabits.Inmyhouse,youseeonlyKoreanappliances.AlthoughEuropeancellphonesareavailableinROK,wefavorLGandSamsung,whicharesuitedmoretoourtastesandwidelypromotedinTVdramasandfilms.

6、Theprofessorwastoldtocheckinfirstbecause_________.   

A.Hisluggagewasoverweight.

B.Hehadwaitedforhours.

C.PeoplerespectteachersinKorea.

D.Hewasonabusinesstrip.

7、Whichofthestatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?

       

A.Generallyspeaking,menneedtosupportthewholefamilyinKorea.

B.Koreanwomenhavenofreedominchoosinghusbands.

C.Malechauvinismispopularamongyoungpeoplenow.

D.Youngpeopleareoutofcontroloftheirparents.

8、Fromthelastparagraphwecanlearnthat_________.           

A.YoucannotfindEuropeancellphonesinKorea.

B.YoucanseeadvertisementsforLGandSamsunginKoreanTVdramasandfilms.

C.Koreancellphonesaretraditional.

D.TheKoreanpeoplehaveasenseoftradition.

9、Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

              

A.Koreanyoutharerebellious.

B.Koreanyouthwillnotloveanyoneuntiltheyfindajob.

C.MostKoreastudentsliveatraditionallife.

D.ConfuciushasagreatinfluenceontheKoreanpeople.

BorisWormofDalhousieUniversityinNovaScotia,Canada,ledtheinternationalteamthatdidthestudy.ProfessorWormsaysspecieshaverecentlybeendisappearingfromoceansatincreasingspeed.Atthisrate,hesays,allseafoodspeciescouldcollapseby2048andseafoodsuppliesfromtheworld’soceancouldbealmostgonebythen.

Otherstudieshavealsowarnedaboutthedangersofoverfishingandtheeffectsonoceanenvironments.Butnoteveryonethinkstheoceansarelikelytobeemptyinfiftyyears.Somescientistssaidpartsoftheworlddohaveproblems,butothersaredoingagoodjobofprotectingfishpopulations.Governmentofficialsinseveralcountrieswithlargefishingindustriesalsoquestionedtheresearch.

ThestudyappearedearlierthismonthinSciencemagazine.

Theresearcherssaydamagetooceansaffectsnotonlyfishpopulationsbutalsotheproductivityofecosystems.Thesecomplexsystemshelpcontrolwaterquality.Thescientistssaythelossofdifferentkindsofsealifeappearedtoincreasetheriskoffishkillsandbeachclosuresfromharmfulalgaegrowth.

Thescientistsexaminedtheresultsofthirty-twoexperimentsandobservedforty-eightprotectedareas.Theyalsolookedatrecordsofcatchesworldwide.TheystudiedrecordsfromtheUnitedNationsFoodandAgricultureOrganizationfornineteenfiftytotwothousandthree.Andtheyexaminedarcheologicalinformationandotherhistoricalrecordsfortwelvecoastalareas.Thatresearchreachedbackoverathousandyears.

BorisWormsaysthefindingswere,inhiswords,"beyondanythingwesuspected."Buthealsosaidthesituationisnottoolatetocorrect.Hesaidthatwithgoodfisheriesmanagement,somespeciescouldcompletelyrecoverinthreetotenyears.

10、Whichofthefollowingisn’tthedamagetotheocean?

     

A.Thespeciesoffishintheoceanarereducing.

B.Seawaterispolluted.

C.Seawaterqualityisimproved.

D.Lessproductivityofecosystem.

11、TheconclusionoftheresearchledbyBorisWormis_________. 

A.unbearable                              B.unbelievable                              

C.doubtful                              D.Convincing                              

12、TheresearchledbyBorisWorm_________.          

A.wasconductedbyscientistsfromCanada

B.referredtoinformationofmanycountries

C.lastedfrom1950to2003

D.referredtorecordsdatingbacktoover1,000yearsago.

13、WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?

      

A.It’stoolatetotakeactiontoimprovethesituation.

B.Somespecieswillrecoverwithefforts.

C.BorisWormhopesthatpeopletakethewarningserious.

D.BorisWormshowsgreatconcernaboutecosystem.

AstheUnitedStatesnearsthetenthanniversaryofthe9/11attacksthatkilledmorethan3,000people,PresidentObamaannouncedSundaynightthatthealQaeda(基地组织)leaderandmastermindofthathorrificday,OsamabinLaden,hasbeenkilled.

CNNreportsthataseniorgovernmentofficialconfirmedthatbinLadenwasshotbyasmallteamofU.S.soldierswhileinamansionwithfamilymembersoutsideIslamabad(伊斯兰堡).HisbodyisnowinAmericancustody(拘押)andisbeinghandledaccordingtoIslamiccustoms.Threeotheradultmenwerekilledinthefirefight,includingasonofbinLaden's,whowasaseniormemberoftheterroristorganization.

"Justicehasbeendone,"the

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