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Reasons to Take Part in Student Clubs and Organizations

Many college students don't know what they're missing by not taking part in the student clubs and organizations that are offered at most colleges and universities. Taking part in one can be a rich and rewarding experience.1.Check them out and see what's available. Here are a few reasons why you should take part in student clubs and organizations.

Meet new people.

It can be hard to meet new people in college, especially in your first year.2.However, in a club, you'll find yourself in a smaller group of people who likely share your interest.

Help your major.

There are many student clubs and organizations for different majors and departments. Such clubs can be a lot of fun as well as a great academic resource for you. By joining an academic club you will probably have an easier time to know professors in your departments.3.

Learn important leadership skills.

Student clubs and organizations can be a good way to learn important leadership skills that would look great on job applications.4.These skills could be event planning, finance management, and so on. Find a club that you love being a part of and if you work hard you might be able to gain such a position.

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Lastly, student clubs and organizations can simply be a lot of fun. Make sure to take advantage of student clubs and organizations to make the most of your time in college!

A.Have fun.

B.Class sizes can be big.

C.Never waste energy.

D.Take advantage of your major.

E.In a club, you will be able to gain other important skills.

F.So don't just walk past those tables during clubs week.

G.And you might even get access to study skills and other academic advice.

 

1. F 2. B 3. G 4. E 5. A 【解析】 这是一篇议论文。本文主要介绍大学生应该参加学生俱乐部和学生组织的4个原因。 1.上一句提到“参加一个大学组织是丰富的和值得的经历。”后一句提到“把它们都检查一遍,看看哪个是可以获得的。”这里的them指的是那些俱乐部和组织,所以F选项“因此,在俱乐部周期间不要只是经过这些桌子。”切题。 2.上一句提到在大学里,遇到新的人可能是很难的。下一句提到在一个俱乐部,你会发现自己在更小的群体里分享你的兴趣。所以B选项“班级规模可能很大。”切题。 3.本段的主题是说参加俱乐部对你的专业有帮助。上一句提到参加这样的俱乐部会给你带来很多乐趣,同时也是一个很好的学术资源。故G选项“你甚至可能会获得学习帮助以及其他的学术建议。”切题,是上一句的可能的结果。 4.该段主要讲的是参加俱乐部和组织能够学到领导的技巧。空后一句提到“这些技能可能是活动策划,财务管理等等”。故E选项“在俱乐部里,你可以获得其他重要的技能。”切题。选项中的skills与文中的skills相对应。 5.本空是这一段的主题句。根据下文所介绍的内容可知,学生俱乐部和组织可能是非常有趣的。故A选项“玩得开心。”切题。
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