2024年3月16日发(作者:从婉容)
Unit 1
Q1: How did Evelyn feel on her arrival at the college campus? What did she
do?
A1: She felt first-gradish, a mixture of happiness, self-consciousness and a lack
of confidence.
Q2: Where did Evelyn choose to sit in her first class? Why?
A2: She sat in the front row and to the side, because the freshman manual
suggesting sitting there to show that she was enthusiastic and intelligent.
Q3: How does she feel when she slipped in the cafeteria and all the students
cheered?
A3: She felt embossed and ashamed.
Q4: What was the footballer’s response to the students’ cheers and claps
when he fell on the cafeteria floor? What did that tell Evelyn?
A4: He held his hands high. He took it light-hearted and just laughed it off. It
shows that accidents are quite common in campus and we should learn to take it
easy.
Q5: How have the accidents of her first days at college enlightened Evelyn?
How has she behaved herself after college?
A5: He should not be afraid of mistakes as it’s only through tries and errors
that one can find his/her true self. She still made mistakes but found her true self.
E1: My plan was to keep my ears open and my mouth shut and hopes no one
would notice I was a freshman.
A1: I planed to be observant and silent so that nobody would notice that I was
a new comer of college.
E2: For three days, I dined alone on nothing more than humiliation, shame and
an assortment of junk food from a machine strategically placed outside my room.
A2: For three days, I ate a mixture of junk food by myself. I got the food from a
machine placed outside my dorm as if to meet my needs.
E3: Popularity was not so important; running with the crowd was no longer a
law of survival.
A3: It didn’t matter whether or not you were widely accepted or admired. You
didn’t have to behave to the liking of everyone else.
Unit 2
Q1: Why does the author repeat the fact that Phil “worked himself to death,
finally and precisely, at 3: Sunday morning”?
A1: By repeating that Phil died of work to highlight the peculiarity of the time
which proves the tragic nature of his death.
Q2: Why were his neighbors embarrassed when his son asked them what Phil
2024年3月16日发(作者:从婉容)
Unit 1
Q1: How did Evelyn feel on her arrival at the college campus? What did she
do?
A1: She felt first-gradish, a mixture of happiness, self-consciousness and a lack
of confidence.
Q2: Where did Evelyn choose to sit in her first class? Why?
A2: She sat in the front row and to the side, because the freshman manual
suggesting sitting there to show that she was enthusiastic and intelligent.
Q3: How does she feel when she slipped in the cafeteria and all the students
cheered?
A3: She felt embossed and ashamed.
Q4: What was the footballer’s response to the students’ cheers and claps
when he fell on the cafeteria floor? What did that tell Evelyn?
A4: He held his hands high. He took it light-hearted and just laughed it off. It
shows that accidents are quite common in campus and we should learn to take it
easy.
Q5: How have the accidents of her first days at college enlightened Evelyn?
How has she behaved herself after college?
A5: He should not be afraid of mistakes as it’s only through tries and errors
that one can find his/her true self. She still made mistakes but found her true self.
E1: My plan was to keep my ears open and my mouth shut and hopes no one
would notice I was a freshman.
A1: I planed to be observant and silent so that nobody would notice that I was
a new comer of college.
E2: For three days, I dined alone on nothing more than humiliation, shame and
an assortment of junk food from a machine strategically placed outside my room.
A2: For three days, I ate a mixture of junk food by myself. I got the food from a
machine placed outside my dorm as if to meet my needs.
E3: Popularity was not so important; running with the crowd was no longer a
law of survival.
A3: It didn’t matter whether or not you were widely accepted or admired. You
didn’t have to behave to the liking of everyone else.
Unit 2
Q1: Why does the author repeat the fact that Phil “worked himself to death,
finally and precisely, at 3: Sunday morning”?
A1: By repeating that Phil died of work to highlight the peculiarity of the time
which proves the tragic nature of his death.
Q2: Why were his neighbors embarrassed when his son asked them what Phil