I 阅读理解
School clubs are more than just extracurricular activities. They are a vital part of school life that can make learning more enjoyable and help students grow.
Academic(学术的) clubs encourage students to participate in learning beyond the classroom. For instance, a maths club might hold competitions and group talks that help students think in new ways and understand difficult ideas better. A science club could do fun experiments showing how school lessons work in real life. These activities make learning more interesting and help students remember what they study.
Confidence plays an important role in both academic success and social interactions. Clubs offer a supportive environment where students can discover new passions and get better at things they enjoy. Whether speaking in a debate club, acting in a theatre club, or building robots in a tech club, students get praised for their work, which makes them feel good about themselves. Overcoming challenges in a club setting—such as presenting in front of an audience or leading a group project—helps them become stronger and more confident in all parts of life.
Besides learning skills, clubs help students make friends. When students like the same things, they become friends who can share thoughts, get advice and help each other. Liking the same things creates strong friendships that continue after school. Feeling part of a group is especially helpful during tough school times, giving students support and reasons to keep
trying.
Clubs naturally need teamwork, whether planning activities, sharing materials, or working toward group goals. Through these experiences, students learn to work well with others, divide up jobs, and solve problems together. Being a club leader, like a president or team captain, teaches students to be reliable, make choices, and encourage their classmates. These lessons prepare students to work well with others and lead with confidence in the future.
School clubs offer endless opportunities for personal development, fun, and friendship. Whether you are already a club member or are thinking about joining one, remember that every club experience is a step toward becoming the best version of yourself.
1. What is the main benefit of joining academic clubs?
A. They focus on group competitions.
B. They offer fun after-school activities.
C. They give students more after-class exercises.
D. They help students learn outside the classroom.
2. How do school clubs help students make friends?
A. By creating a competitive environment.
B. By allowing students to meet others with similar interests.
C. By creating a space for students to meet different people.
D. By offering both fun and learning experiences.
3. What can we infer about club leadership
roles?
A. They are mainly about organising events.
B. They involve working without considering others’ ideas.
C. They help students improve their academic performance.
D. They teach students how to manage complex tasks.
4. Where does this text probably come from?
A. A student handbook.
B. A research paper.
C. A teacher’s blog.
D. A business website.
School clubs are more than just extracurricular activities. They are a vital part of school life that can make learning more enjoyable and help students grow.
Academic(学术的) clubs encourage students to participate in learning beyond the classroom. For instance, a maths club might hold competitions and group talks that help students think in new ways and understand difficult ideas better. A science club could do fun experiments showing how school lessons work in real life. These activities make learning more interesting and help students remember what they study.
Confidence plays an important role in both academic success and social interactions. Clubs offer a supportive environment where students can discover new passions and get better at things they enjoy. Whether speaking in a debate club, acting in a theatre club, or building robots in a tech club, students get praised for their work, which makes them feel good about themselves. Overcoming challenges in a club setting—such as presenting in front of an audience or leading a group project—helps them become stronger and more confident in all parts of life.
Besides learning skills, clubs help students make friends. When students like the same things, they become friends who can share thoughts, get advice and help each other. Liking the same things creates strong friendships that continue after school. Feeling part of a group is especially helpful during tough school times, giving students support and reasons to keep
trying.
Clubs naturally need teamwork, whether planning activities, sharing materials, or working toward group goals. Through these experiences, students learn to work well with others, divide up jobs, and solve problems together. Being a club leader, like a president or team captain, teaches students to be reliable, make choices, and encourage their classmates. These lessons prepare students to work well with others and lead with confidence in the future.
School clubs offer endless opportunities for personal development, fun, and friendship. Whether you are already a club member or are thinking about joining one, remember that every club experience is a step toward becoming the best version of yourself.
1. What is the main benefit of joining academic clubs?
A. They focus on group competitions.
B. They offer fun after-school activities.
C. They give students more after-class exercises.
D. They help students learn outside the classroom.
2. How do school clubs help students make friends?
A. By creating a competitive environment.
B. By allowing students to meet others with similar interests.
C. By creating a space for students to meet different people.
D. By offering both fun and learning experiences.
3. What can we infer about club leadership
roles?
A. They are mainly about organising events.
B. They involve working without considering others’ ideas.
C. They help students improve their academic performance.
D. They teach students how to manage complex tasks.
4. Where does this text probably come from?
A. A student handbook.
B. A research paper.
C. A teacher’s blog.
D. A business website.
答案
[语篇导读] 本文是一篇说明文。文章指出学校社团不只是课外活动,能通过学术类活动辅助学习,还能帮助学生建立自信、结交朋友、培养团队领导能力,助力个人成长。
1. D 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Academic clubs encourage students to participate in learning beyond the classroom.”可知,加入学术社团的主要好处是能帮助学生在课堂之外进行学习。
2. B 细节理解题。根据第四段中的“Besides learning skills, clubs help students make friends...that continue after school.”可知,学校社团通过让同学们有机会遇到与自己志趣相投的人,来帮助学生结交朋友。
3. D 推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的“Being a club leader, like a president or team captain...with confidence in the future.”可知,社团的领导角色教学生如何处理复杂任务。
4. A 文章出处题。通读全文可知,文章指出学校社团不只是课外活动,能通过学术类活动辅助学习,还能帮助学生建立自信、结交朋友、培养团队领导能力,助力个人成长。文章以鼓励性和指导性的口吻介绍参加社团的好处,旨在直接面向学生提供信息和建议,这种风格和目的最符合学生手册的特点。因此,文章最可能选自一本学生手册。
词汇积累
extracurricular adj. 课外的 interaction n. 交往;交流 passion n. 热衷的爱好 president n. 会长;院长;主席 reliable adj. 可靠的;可信赖的 version n. 版本;变体 make friends 交朋友 divide up 分配 personal development 个人发展
1. D 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Academic clubs encourage students to participate in learning beyond the classroom.”可知,加入学术社团的主要好处是能帮助学生在课堂之外进行学习。
2. B 细节理解题。根据第四段中的“Besides learning skills, clubs help students make friends...that continue after school.”可知,学校社团通过让同学们有机会遇到与自己志趣相投的人,来帮助学生结交朋友。
3. D 推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的“Being a club leader, like a president or team captain...with confidence in the future.”可知,社团的领导角色教学生如何处理复杂任务。
4. A 文章出处题。通读全文可知,文章指出学校社团不只是课外活动,能通过学术类活动辅助学习,还能帮助学生建立自信、结交朋友、培养团队领导能力,助力个人成长。文章以鼓励性和指导性的口吻介绍参加社团的好处,旨在直接面向学生提供信息和建议,这种风格和目的最符合学生手册的特点。因此,文章最可能选自一本学生手册。
词汇积累
extracurricular adj. 课外的 interaction n. 交往;交流 passion n. 热衷的爱好 president n. 会长;院长;主席 reliable adj. 可靠的;可信赖的 version n. 版本;变体 make friends 交朋友 divide up 分配 personal development 个人发展
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