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1. How can you discover the activities that take place in a university like Oxford? By checking out the large array of clubs and societies 2. How can you find out what clubs and societies are on offer at Oxford? By browsing through a brand-new edition of the comprehensive guide to all things at Oxford or the Oxford Directory issued in Freshers's Week 3. Does everybody get involved in societies to the same degree? No. Some totally immerse themselves in a club, others prefer to take a more eclectic approach, while still others completely ignore University societies and just hang out with mates in college 4. How can you open up a new society? To register it with the University Proctors, who give out start-up grants and loans, among other benefits 5. What kind of people do some high status clubs such as the Oxford Union or the Guild societies tend to attract? why? These clubs tend to attract people with more ambition than others. Because they want to promote their careers 6. Does the author generally encourage students to join clubs and societies? Why? Yes, but not so many as to be a distraction or just to build a resume Passage B ■ Think about it 1. In your opinion, what is more important, study and work, or leisure-time activities? It depends. In my opinion, they are both important. without study and work, we cant attain our goals in life. And if we dont have leisure time, we will be bored and stressed and cannot achieve high efficiency in our study and work. 2. What is a well-balanced life according to the author?10 1. How can you discover the activities that take place in a university like Oxford? By checking out the large array of clubs and societies. 2. How can you find out what clubs and societies are on offer at Oxford? By browsing through a brand-new edition of the comprehensive guide to all things at Oxford or the Oxford Directory issued in Freshers’s Week. 3. Does evserybody get involved in societies to the same degree? No. Some totally immerse themselves in a club, others prefer to take a more eclectic approach, while still others completely ignore University societies and just hang out with mates in college. 4. How can you open up a new society? To register it with the University Proctors, who give out start-up grants and loans, among other benefits. 5. What kind of people do some high status clubs such as the Oxford Union or the Guild societies tend to attract? Why? These clubs tend to attract people with more ambition than others. Because they want to promote their careers. 6. Does the author generally encourage students to join clubs and societies? Why? Yes, but not so many as to be a distraction or just to build a resume. • Passage B ◼ Think about it 1. In your opinion, what is more important, study and work, or leisure-time activities? It depends. In my opinion, they are both important. Without study and work, we can’t attain our goals in life. And if we don’t have leisure time, we will be bored and stressed and cannot achieve high efficiency in our study and work. 2. What is a well-balanced life according to the author?
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