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College - A New Experience 1. College is a new and different experience for me. Im away from home, so I have many things to adjust to. Being on my own, talking with friendly people, and having Fridays off - these are just some things I like about college. 2. Living at college, first of all, gives me a sense of responsibility, of being on my own. My parents arent around to say, No, youre not going out tonight or Did you finish your homework? Everything I do has to be my decision, and that gives me the responsibility of handling my own life. During the second week I was at college, I had to go out and look for a bank where I could open an account. Before that I looked in the phone book since I had no clue about any banks around here or where they were located. Someone told me about a good bank: Continental Federal Savings. I went to the bank and made decisions for myself - whether to have a checking or savings account and whether or not to get a MASTER card. That was one example of having responsibility now that Im on my own and of making my own decisions. 3. Friendly people: thats another aspect I like about college. On my first day (and even now) people were nice to me. I came to Marymount University here in Virginia from New York and - even though Id been here before - I was a bit confused about where I was going. My mother and I drove in, not knowing the building we were supposed to go to, and the guard was especially nice: with a smile, he told us what building we were looking for and where we could park our car. My room was on the first floor of New Gerard, and I knew I had to go through some glass doors - but my mother and I didnt know which ones. Some upperclassmen saw me and asked, Are you a new student? When they found out I was looking for New Gerard, one said, Oh, just follow us; thats where were going. Even now I feel comfortable in the dorm because there are friendly people around to talk with. 4. Finally - to add to my likes of college - I love having Fridays off; I wouldnt be able to cope with five days of classes in a row. Also, I love to sleep in. One Thursday night, my roommate and I and the people across the hall went to Georgetown. We got in rather early the next morning, and my roommate (Juanita) and I decided to sleep in, something I couldnt do in high school. 5. I do like things about college - being on my own, talking with friendly people, having Fridays off, but this doesnt mean I dont think about things at home. Although I like college, I can still get homesick: New York is a pretty good place, too. New Words adjust v. 調(diào)整,適應(yīng)于 responsibility n. 責(zé)任,責(zé)任心 tonight ad. on or during the night of today 在今夜 n. the night of today 今夜 handle v. 1. to deal with; control 處理,應(yīng)付,操縱 2. to treat 對待,處理 account n. 1. 賬目,賬戶 2. a written or spoken report or story 報道,敘述 clue n. something that helps to find an answer to a question, difficulty, etc.線索,暗示 locate v. to fix or set in a certain place 把.設(shè)置在,使.坐落于 continental a. 大陸的 federal a. 聯(lián)邦的,聯(lián)邦制的 savings n. 儲蓄(金) aspect n. a certain side of many-sided state of affairs, idea, plan, etc. (問題、事物等的)方面 confuse v. 使.困惑,把.弄糊涂 upperclassman n. (美)高年級學(xué)生,大學(xué)三(四)年級學(xué)生 dorm n. (=dormitory)集體寢室,宿舍 cope v. to deal successfully (with something) 妥善處理 roommate n. 住同室的人 homesick a. feeling a great wish to be at home, when away from it想家的,患懷鄉(xiāng)病的 Phrases and Expressions adjust to 適應(yīng)于 on ones own 獨立地 have . off 休假 first of all 首先 look for 尋找 open an account 開賬戶 make a decision 作出決定 now that 既然,因為 find out 了解到,發(fā)現(xiàn) add to 給.增添 cope with 處理 in a row 連續(xù)地 sleep in 遲起,睡懶覺 Proper Names Continental Federal Savings 大陸聯(lián)邦儲蓄銀行 MASTER card 萬事達信用卡 Marymount University 瑪麗芒特大學(xué) Virginia 弗吉尼亞州(美國州名) New York 1. 紐約州(美國州名) 2. 紐約市(美國城市) New Gerard 新吉拉德大樓 Georgetown 喬治敦區(qū)(華盛頓市內(nèi)西部一住宅區(qū)) Juanita 胡安妮塔(人名) Text B PRE-READING TASK Exercise 1 Before reading the passage, think over the questions to see if you can answer them. 1. How do you read a textbook? 2. Do you like to take notes while reading? 3. Do you often review what you have just read? Why or why not? Now read the passage and compare your answers with the suggestions of the authors. How to Study Read 1. Most students dont know how to study read. They usually open their textbooks to the assigned page and start reading. But before long, their minds have wandered off somewhere. Or they read and mark up the pages by underlining everything that seems important. Study reading is different from regular reading. You are expected to remember more, and in most cases, will be tested on what you read. Here is a four-step method for study reading that can help improve comprehension and promote retention of what is read. Step One: Prepare to Read 2. Its important to prepare yourself to read. Much time can be lost when you try to plunk yourself into reading an assigned chapter when your mind isnt ready. Because you can think faster than you can read, your mind can easily go into daydreams or other thoughts if you arent ready to read an assignment. The wisest thing to do is to skim over the chapter to be read. Let the title sink in. Read an opening paragraph or two to see what the chapter is about. Then read the headings and subheadings. Next read the summary or the last couple of paragraphs. It may not make a lot of sense, but your mind will begin to clear out other thoughts. Youll begin to think about the content of the chapter. If there are study questions at the end of the chapter, read those. Having questions about what you are reading helps concentration and gives you a purpose for reading. Step Two: Read 3. After youve looked over the chapter, you are ready to read. If you dont have any questions about the content of the chapter, make some up. You can do this by turning the title and headings into questions. If you are reading a long chapter, dont try to read too much at once. Its better if you read from one heading to the next. Then stop and follow Step Three below. If there are no headings in the chapter, read about two pages; then stop and follow Step Three below. Step Three: Examine What You Read 4. By reading only short passages and then stopping, you stand a better chance of concentrating on the chapters content. The third step is now to examine what you read. Put the textbook aside, and write some notes in your own words. In a few key words or phrases, write down the major points you just read. Research shows that doing this aids comprehension and retention for future tests. If you dont believe in taking reading notes, at least try to recite to yourself the key points you just read. When you are satisfied you understand what you read, then read from the next heading to the next, stopping every once in a while to take notes or go over what you read. Follow this step until you are finished with the chapter. Though this may seem slow, as you practice this study reading technique, youll discover its really faster because you dont waste time by losing concentration or having to reread what youve read. Step Four: Plan to Review 5. This last step does not take place immediately after you read, but its very important for remembering what you read and can mean the difference between a C and an A on a test. You should make a definite plan to review your reading notes every week. As you move through a course, you have more and more to learn. You cant remember it all. In fact, unless we review every week what has been studied before, we can forget over 80 percent of what we read. So plan to review once a week. Go over your notes. If they dont make sense when you review, go back to the chapter and reread what isnt clear. (Its important to write chapter titles and page references to key points in your notes so you can find things quickly when you review. 6. Research shows its not so much how long you study that gets good grades, but how well and how often you study. Try this four-step method (PREP) and watch those grades go up. New Words assign v. 1. to give 分配 2. 委派,指派 wander v. 1. to move away (from the main idea)離題,離開正道 2. to move about (an area) without a fixed course and aim 漫游,閑逛 underline v. 劃線于.之下 seem v. to appear 好像,似乎 case n. 1. a state of affairs 情況,狀況 2. an example事例,實例 method n. a way or manner (of doing)方法,辦法 comprehension n. the ability of the mind to understand 理解力,理解 promote v. 1. to support; help in the growth of 促進,助長 2. to advance (someone) in position or rank 提升 retention n. 1. 記憶(力) 2. 保持,保留 plunk v. 砰地投入,撲通一聲落下 chapter n. one of the main parts of a book or long article 章,回 easily ad. without difficulty 容易地 daydream n. 1. (思想)開小差 2. 幻想,空想 assignment n. a piece of work given to the students 指定的(課外)作業(yè) skim v. 1. to read quickly to get the main ideas 略讀,快讀 2. 擦過,滑過 title n. 1. a name given to a book, play, etc. 標題 2. 權(quán)利,資格 paragraph n. (文章的)段,節(jié) subheading n. 小標題,副標題 summary n. 摘要,概要 content n. 1. the subject matter of a book, paper, etc. 內(nèi)容 2. 容量,含量 concentration n. close or

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