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OUSU is the Oxford University Student Union. It is there to support students from all the ffiliated Oxford Colleges in a number of ways Freshers' Fair Freshers fair Freshers'Fair, organised and run by OUSU, is one of the most important events in the tudent calendar, and the focal point of freshers week. It offers Oxfords 6 500 new students a unique opportunity to sample some of the activities going on in the city and University, as well as giving the 350+ student societies that exist the chance to recruit eager new members Notes to the Text Parties, drinking, eating -oh, and working-all help pass the time, but deep down there's something you're really eager to find, but you cant quite put your finger on Parties, drinking, eating, and working can all help spend the time. Nevertheless, you really want to find some good ways to fill your spare time, but you cant quite do it 聚会、喝酒、吃饭——哦,还有工作 都让时光流逝,但你内心深处确有一些很想 追寻的东西,却难以找到 2. Some totally immerse themselves in a club, hardly speaking to. Others prefer to take a more eclectic approach, being members of Here the present participle phrases"hardly speaking to.. and"being members of.. are used as adverbials introducing the secondary action of the sentence subject She was very shy, hardly speaking even to her best friends They were very athletic, being members of many sports clubs and team 3. Many people, perhaps foolishly, completely ignore University societies and just hang out with mates in college It may not be very wise, but many students join no groups on campus and just spend time er asura 还有许多人,也许有点笨,完全无视大学社团的存在,只是与大学里的伙伴们在一起打发 时间。3 OUSU is the Oxford University Student Union. It is there to support students from all the affiliated Oxford Colleges in a number of ways. ◼ Freshers’ Fair Freshers’ Fair Freshers’ Fair, organised and run by OUSU, is one of the most important events in the student calendar, and the focal point of freshers’ week. It offers Oxford’s 6 500 new students a unique opportunity to sample some of the activities going on in the city and University, as well as giving the 350+ student societies that exist the chance to recruit eager new members. ◼ Notes to the Text 1. Parties, drinking, eating — oh, and working — all help pass the time, but deep down there’s something you’re really eager to find, but you can’t quite put your finger on. Parties, drinking, eating, and working can all help spend the time. Nevertheless, you really want to find some good ways to fill your spare time, but you can’t quite do it. 聚会、喝酒、吃饭—— 哦,还有工作 —— 都让时光流逝,但你内心深处确有一些很想 追寻的东西,却难以找到。 2. Some totally immerse themselves in a club, hardly speaking to... Others prefer to take a more eclectic approach, being members of ... Here the present participle phrases “hardly speaking to ...” and “being members of ...” are used as adverbials introducing the secondary action of the sentence subject. Examples: • She was very shy, hardly speaking even to her best friends. • They were very athletic, being members of many sports clubs and teams. 3. Many people, perhaps foolishly, completely ignore University societies and just hang out with mates in college. It may not be very wise, but many students join no groups on campus and just spend time together casually. 还有许多人,也许有点笨,完全无视大学社团的存在,只是与大学里的伙伴们在一起打发 时间
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