Every year in April, students at Renmin University of China have more pleasure than other students in Beijing. Why? Because they get a week off in the middle of term, the so-called(所謂) spring break.
“It’s been a tradition of our school for years,” said Wang Yueran, 20, a student at Renmin University. He organized a weeklong trip to Sichuan with 12 classmates last year.
But having fun is just one part of the spring break. Field trips, voluntary work, and social projects are all on students’ to-do lists. The Chinese proverb says “reading 10,000 books and traveling 10,000 miles”. It means experience is as important as theory. But while Chinese universities have the tradition of spring outings, what’s the aim of making spring break?
Qin Jianguo, from the student affairs office at Shenzhen University, thinks the idea of the spring break in some universities in China comes from the intention(目的) of pushing students out of the ivory tower(象牙塔) to get experience in their life. Many countries have similar vacations in the middle of the semester for students to do things they like. Taking Japan as an example, instead of partying like the US, many Japanese students choose to work as interns(實(shí)習(xí)生).
Besides Renmin University, only a few other universities in China, such as Yantai University, have a spring break for their students. Wei Xiang, a professor(教授) at Beijing International Studies University, said that the spring break is a good experiment for universities to give students more choices to arrange their own leisure(休閑) and study activities.
【小題1】Why do students at Renmin University of China have more pleasure than other students in Beijing in April?
【小題2】 Besides having fun, what are also on students’ to-do lists?
【小題3】According to Qin Jianguo, what is the intention of the spring break in some universities?
【小題4】 What do many Japanese students do during spring break?
【小題5】Do most of Chinese universities have spring break now?


【小題1】Because they get a week off in the middle of term, the so-called spring break.
【小題2】Field trips, voluntary work, and social projects.
【小題3】The intention is to push students out of the ivory tower to get experience in their life.
【小題4】Many Japanese students choose to work as interns.
【小題5】No.

解析試題分析:短文大意:每年四月,中國人民大學(xué)的學(xué)生比其他在北京的學(xué)生更快樂。為什么呢?因?yàn)樗麄兊玫揭粋(gè)星期的春假。來自深圳大學(xué)學(xué)生事務(wù)辦公室的秦建國認(rèn)為中國在一些大學(xué)春假的想法來自于推動學(xué)生走出象牙塔進(jìn)入他們的生活經(jīng)驗(yàn)的意圖。除了中國人民大學(xué),在中國只有少數(shù)其他大學(xué),如煙臺大學(xué),有個(gè)學(xué)生的春假。
【小題1】根據(jù)短文第一段Every year in April, students at Renmin University of China have more pleasure than other students in Beijing. Why? Because they get a week off in the middle of term, the so-called(所謂) spring break.可知該作答:Because they get a week off in the middle of term, the so-called spring break.
【小題2】根據(jù)第三段前兩句But having fun is just one part of the spring break. Field trips, voluntary work, and social projects are all on students’ to-do lists.可知該作答:Field trips, voluntary work, and social projects.
【小題3】根據(jù)第四段開頭Qin Jianguo, from the student affairs office at Shenzhen University, thinks the idea of the spring break in some universities in China comes from the intention(目的) of pushing students out of the ivory tower(象牙塔) to get experience in their life.可知該作答:The intention is to push students out of the ivory tower to get experience in their life.
【小題4】根據(jù)第四段末Taking Japan as an example, instead of partying like the US, many Japanese students choose to work as interns(實(shí)習(xí)生).可知該作答:Many Japanese students choose to work as interns.
【小題5】根據(jù)最后一段開頭Besides Renmin University, only a few other universities in China, such as Yantai University, have a spring break for their students.可知該作答:No.
考點(diǎn):任務(wù)型閱讀。

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