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Mu Yumin had no idea that when he stopped by the computer club as a freshman looking for something fun, it would decide his career four years later. The 22 —year —old biology major at Huazhong University of Science and Technology found a job as an IT technician in Shanghai. " My experience in the club gave me another 'diploma' ," said Mu. " More importantly, I found something I am good at and can make a living from."
Now campuses around the country have started recruiting fresh faces for all kinds of clubs.Upperclassmen and experts suggest a hobby -- based choice of clubs, which might have a lasting impact(影响)on one' s life and career. Zhang Ling did not get many chances to write stories as an environmental protection major at Jiangxi University of Science and Technology. But this changed when she joined the university broadcast station. Her daily interviews with students and teachers expanded her horizon. Now she is determined to become a journalist on environmental issues with her degree in environmental protection. "Journalism changed my life track," said the 22 —year—old girl."I only wanted to be a science teacher in a local senior high school.But now I am applying for a graduate school in journalism. "
Lan Yujie, professor at Anhui University of Technology, regards Mu and Zhang as good examples of choosing "what I like" instead of " what is practical" in finding jobs and seeking further study. "Some freshmen don't know what to choose," said Lan. "Just following a hobby and doing something you like can easily give you the experience that makes you happy and special."
Lan further says that joining clubs should not necessarily have a purpose, As part of campus life, a club experience will impact one's life and career in one way or another. "The point of clubs is to have as much diverse(多样的) experiences as possible so that students can explore more of their life," said Lan.
66.Why did Mu Yumin join the computer club?
A.To get another diploma. B.To change his major.
C.To find a good job. D.To have a good time.
67.Which of the followings is true about Zhang Ling?
A. She didn't intend to be a journalist.
B.She changed her major to journalism.
C. She now works as a science teacher
D.She's graduated from the university.
68.According to the text, joining the campus club has many advantages EXCEPT .
A.helping you know what you really like
B.making you plan your career better
C.helping you to make more friends
D.obtaining more life experiences
69.What can we learn from Lan Yujie's words in the last paragraph?
A.Students should be practical in finding jobs.
B.Club experiences will affect students' life and career.
C.Joining clubs should have a clear goal.
D.Students will have a colorful campus life by joining clubs.
70.What is the main idea of the text?
A.How to change your major.
B.Joining a campus club for a diploma.
C.Joining a club to explore more of your life.
D.How to find a job after graduation.
Mu Yumin had no idea that when he stopped by the computer club as a freshman looking for something fun, it would decide his career four years later.The 22-year-old biology major at Huazhong University of Science and Technology found a job as an IT technician in Shanghai." My experience in the club gave me another 'diploma' ," said Mu." More importantly, I found something I am good at and can make a living from."
Now campuses around the country have started recruiting fresh faces for all kinds of clubs.Upperclassmen and experts suggest a hobby - based choice of clubs, which might have a lasting impact(影响)on one' s life and career. Zhang Ling did not get many chances to write stories as an environmental protection major at Jiangxi University of Science and Technology. But this changed when she joined the university broadcast station. Her daily interviews with students and teachers expanded her horizon.Now she is determined to become a journalist on environmental issues with her degree in environmental protection. "Journalism changed my life track," said the 22 –year-old girl."I only wanted to be a science teacher in a local senior high school.But now I am applying for a graduate school in journalism. "
Lan Yujie, professor at Anhui University of Technology, regards Mu and Zhang as good examples of choosing "what I like" instead of " what is practical" in finding jobs and seeking further study."Some freshmen don't know what to choose," said Lan. "Just following a hobby and doing something you like can easily give you the experience that makes you happy and special."
Lan further says that joining clubs should not necessarily have a purpose, As part of campus life, a club experience will impact one's life and career in one way or another."The point of clubs is to have as much diverse(多样的) experiences as possible so that students can explore more of their life," said Lan.
66.Why did Mu Yumin join the computer club?
A.To get another diploma. B.To change his major.
C.To find a good job. D.To have a good time.
67.Which of the followings is true about Zhang Ling?
A.She didn't intend to be a journalist.B.She changed her major to journalism.
C. She now works as a science teacher D. She's graduated from the university.
68.According to the text, joining the campus club has many advantages EXCEPT .
A.helping you know what you really like B.making you plan your career better
C.helping you to make more friends D.obtaining more life experiences
69.What can we learn from Lan Yujie's words in the last paragraph?
A.Students should be practical in finding jobs.
B.Club experiences will affect students' life and career.
C.Joining clubs should have a clear goal.
D.Students will have a colorful campus life by joining clubs.
70.What is the main idea of the text?
A.How to change your major.
B.Joining a campus club for a diploma.
C.Joining a club to explore more of your life.
D.How to find a job after graduation.
Mu Yumin had no idea that when he stopped by the computer club as a freshman looking for something fun, it would decide his career four years later.The 22-year-old biology major at Huazhong University of Science and Technology found a job as an IT technician in Shanghai." My experience in the club gave me another 'diploma' ," said Mu." More importantly, I found something I am good at and can make a living from."
Now campuses around the country have started recruiting fresh faces for all kinds of clubs.Upperclassmen and experts suggest a hobby - based choice of clubs, which might have a lasting impact(影响)on one' s life and career. Zhang Ling did not get many chances to write stories as an environmental protection major at Jiangxi University of Science and Technology. But this changed when she joined the university broadcast station. Her daily interviews with students and teachers expanded her horizon.Now she is determined to become a journalist on environmental issues with her degree in environmental protection. "Journalism changed my life track," said the 22 –year-old girl."I only wanted to be a science teacher in a local senior high school.But now I am applying for a graduate school in journalism. "
Lan Yujie, professor at Anhui University of Technology, regards Mu and Zhang as good examples of choosing "what I like" instead of " what is practical" in finding jobs and seeking further study."Some freshmen don't know what to choose," said Lan. "Just following a hobby and doing something you like can easily give you the experience that makes you happy and special."
Lan further says that joining clubs should not necessarily have a purpose, As part of campus life, a club experience will impact one's life and career in one way or another."The point of clubs is to have as much diverse(多样的) experiences as possible so that students can explore more of their life," said Lan.
66.Why did Mu Yumin join the computer club?
A.To get another diploma. B.To change his major.
C.To find a good job. D.To have a good time.
67.Which of the followings is true about Zhang Ling?
A.She didn't intend to be a journalist.B.She changed her major to journalism.
C. She now works as a science teacher D. She's graduated from the university.
68.According to the text, joining the campus club has many advantages EXCEPT .
A.helping you know what you really like B.making you plan your career better
C.helping you to make more friends D.obtaining more life experiences
69.What can we learn from Lan Yujie's words in the last paragraph?
A.Students should be practical in finding jobs.
B.Club experiences will affect students' life and career.
C.Joining clubs should have a clear goal.
D.Students will have a colorful campus life by joining clubs.
70.What is the main idea of the text?
A.How to change your major.
B.Joining a campus club for a diploma.
C.Joining a club to explore more of your life.
D.How to find a job after graduation.
阅读下面短文,简要回答问题。
There looked to be little relief ahead for farmers in Henan province this week, with experts predicting the severe drought that has starved their crops for more than 120 days will continue.
Liu Mancang, vice-governor of the province, had felt raindrops on his face as he walked to his office on Saturday.Hoping it signaled the end of the worst dry spell for 60 years, he rushed to call the local meteorological administration.
But the news he received was not good.And at a press conference later that day, Liu, also vice-commander of the drought-relief team covering China’s biggest farming region, admitted:“The drought will go on as there isn’t going to be enough rain in the near future.”
On February 7, Henan province had its first rainfall for 110 days – but it was just 6 mm.During February and March, a crucial time that can dictate the success of a June harvest, crops needed 30 mm, said Zhu Mengzhou, deputy director of the province’s agricultural bureau.
“If the drought continues, we may lose at least 25 percent of the production this year,” he added.
And with temperatures rising, the arrival of pests may deteriorate the situation.
“It was reported there would be rainfall around February 17 but we are not optimistic it can relieve the huge drought, ”Yu Hequn, vice-deputy director of Henan’s irrigation bureau, told China Daily on Saturday.
The province has spared no expense in attempting to save its 78.9 million mu(5.26 million hectares)in winter wheat, having spent 1.169 billion yuan($170 million)of its relief fund to put 1.82 million people on average every day and a total of 620,000 vehicles into action.
Wheat fields in central plain areas, especially those near water resources such as reservoirs, aqueducts, rivers and wells, have been irrigated effectively.But the 28 million mu in the western uplands has been difficult to reach.
“We endeavor to dig wells, divert water from rivers and organize people to transport water to relieve the drought,” said Yu.But of the 9 million-plus mu that cannot be helped, he explained:“The cost is too much.The irrigation facilities, most built in the 1960s, are out of order.Farmers have nothing to do but rely on rain.”
The drought also revealed cracks in the current farming system, he said.
“It is too expensive to adopt the advanced irrigation technology for individual households,” Yu told China Daily.
He said he hoped the country’s new land transfer policy will speed up the process of large-scale planting and mass production, which would enable more effective farming management and save a lot of costs.
1.what is the best title of this passage?(不超过9个单词)
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2.Find in the passage a word closest in meaning to the underlined word “the worst dry spell”(3个单词)
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3.What is Henan doing to try to relieve its farmers of drought?(不超过13个单词)
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