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Military training has long been considered a ritual(仪式) that freshmen must go through in order to officially start their college lives. While some question the necessity of such training. Many students see military training as a campus tradition that should be maintained.

Early in February, the Ministry of Education issued a new regulation that colleges and universities should carry out a minimum of 14 days compulsory military training for freshmen.

In a report by Beijing Evening News, Hou Zhengfang, a Beijing-based education PhD, questioned the benefits of military training. The training routine does little to improve students physical fitness over only two weeks time. Maybe some disaster prevention training, such as earthquake survival or escaping from fires would be of greater benefit.

Meng Yang, a 19-year-old freshman at Guangxi University, fainted during training. She said that many students, especially girls, are willing to train under direct sunshine. “For me, military training is physically challenging and even damages my health.

According to Li Jian from the student affairs office of Guangzhou University, feeling dizzy happens frequently during military training and the school has received a lot of complaints from both students and parents: But I still think military training is a good thing. Students are easier to manage after the military training. They became more positive about their new environment after the training.

Although autumn is fast approaching Beijing, the noon heat burns 3300 freshmen on Tsinghua Universitys campus. Chu Jinjing, a freshman majoring in medicine, did feel some discomfort while training in sweaty clothes in the glaring heat, the 18-year-old still enjoyed being part of group going through strict exercises. By going through this tough training, students bond faster and a sense of belonging to the school can be formed. I’ve made a lot of friends already.

According to the Ministry of Education, the purpose of military training is to teach students discipline, the spirit of teamwork and endurance. But in reality, according to Xiong Bingqi, deputy director of the 21st Century Education Research Institute, the effect is not satisfying. “Such goals require long-term development. It is unrealistic to expect military training to make a difference in only 14 days. He thus suggests that it should be up to schools to conduct military training in a way that best suits their students.

However, Wang Wenhui, an 18-year-old freshman from Xian Jiaotong University, sees military training as a tradition that reaches beyond character building. “From junior and senior high school to college, we join military training to start a new journey. I would feel a bit incomplete without it.

1.How many people expressing their opinions are mentioned in this passage?

A4 B5 C6 D7

2.According to Hou Zhengfang, it seems much more beneficial to give freshmen_____________.

Asurvival skills

Bmilitary training

Cthe spirit of teamwork and endurance

Dstrict exercises

3.What is the authors attitude towards military training?

ASupportive BSubjective CObjective DRejective

4.What is the best title for the passage?

AA Policy Made by the Ministry of Education

BMilitary Training under Fire

CA New Journey

DA Best Way to Teach Students Discipline

 

1.C

2.A

3.C

4.B

【解析】

试题分析:文章大意:一直以来,军训都被视为新生正式开启大学生活一项必不可少的仪式。尽管一些人质疑军训的必要性,但很多学生依然认为军训是理应传承下去的校园传统。

1.细节理解题根据文章不同的人名可以统计不同人的对军训不同的观点,从而可以得出数目。C正确。

2.2A细节判断。根据文章第三段中的Maybe some disaster prevention training, such as earthquake survival or escaping from fires would be of greater benefit.可知军训可以教会学生生存技巧。故A正确。

3.推理判断根据文章倒数第二段熊院长的观点与教育部的观点不同,可知作者也持反对观点C正确。

4.主旨大意。文章主要讨论,一直以来,军训都被视为新生正式开启大学生活一项必不可少的仪式。尽管一些人质疑军训的必要性,但很多学生依然认为军训是理应传承下去的校园传统。全文围绕军训进行讨论。故B正确。

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