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4."Hack"is a negative term applied to those seeking advancement(usually to President)in whatever Club or Society, and. tend to attract those with the spark of ambition more than others When students are said to"hack" they join various groups and try to become leaders, hoping to improve their resumes 钻营”指的是有些学生在俱乐部或社团里追求职位的提高(通常是要做主席),有些社团 比如牛津学生会或同业协会总能吸引那些比别人更有野心的人 5. Do not be afraid though though: (not used at the beginning of a clause)in spite of the fact; nevertheless It's hard work; I enjoy it, though He's had two heart attacks in a year. It hasn't stopped him smoking, though Summary of the Text Summarize the passage using the tips below. freshman clubs and societies leisure time activities Interest relax make new friends help build a students resume Colleges have clubs and societies for many purposes. There's a group for almost any interest or spare time activity a student may have. These groups typically recruit the freshmen to join, and most freshmen decide to join some of them. It's a good way to learn, relax, and make new friends. Joining groups can also help build a student's resume for future employment. But the majority of students are quite right to be suspicious of ambitious classmates who try to be leaders of every group they join4 4. “Hack” is a negative term applied to those seeking advancement (usually to President) in whatever Club or Society, and ... tend to attract those with the spark of ambition more than others. When students are said to “hack” they join various groups and try to become leaders, hoping to improve their resumes. “钻营”指的是有些学生在俱乐部或社团里追求职位的提高(通常是要做主席),有些社团, 比如牛津学生会或同业协会总能吸引那些比别人更有野心的人。 5. Do not be afraid, though: though: (not used at the beginning of a clause) in spite of the fact; nevertheless Examples: • It’s hard work; I enjoy it, though. • He’s had two heart attacks in a year. It hasn’t stopped him smoking, though. ◼ Summary of the Text Summarize the passage using the tips below. Oxford University freshman clubs and societies leisure time activities interest relax make new friends help build a student’s resume Colleges have clubs and societies for many purposes. There’s a group for almost any interest or spare time activity a student may have. These groups typically recruit the freshmen to join, and most freshmen decide to join some of them. It’s a good way to learn, relax, and make new friends. Joining groups can also help build a student’s resume for future employment. But the majority of students are quite right to be suspicious of ambitious classmates who try to be leaders of every group they join
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