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Having spent two and a half years in Chi

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Having spent two and a half years in China over several visits, I don’t remember ever going through a phase we in the United States call “cultural shock”. This period of difficulty in adjusting to a new culture would probably have set in during my semester at Peking University. Of course, this is not to say that I didn’t notice any differences between the American and Chinese cultures upon my arrival at Peking University, I did notice the differences. Looking back, I remember one of the first differences I noticed: Chinese universities are surrounded by walls.

To an American, this is one of the most striking aspects of a Chinese university which immediately sets it apart from an American campus. Having grown up in the United States, I had never seen a university surrounded by high, cement(水泥) walls. My idea of a university, based on having seen scores of them in different states of the U.S., was a place of life and learning, an inseparable part of the community in which it was located, open not only to the students of the school itself, but also fully accessible to students from other schools and to the broader public.

My idea of a university was that it was a center of cultural life, a resource for the entire community. In all my twenty-one years, it had never occurred to me that a school would have a wall around it. Walls enclose and separate; schools expand and integrate(合并). The very idea seemed fundamentally incompatible. I asked a Chinese friend if all Chinese universities have walls around them. “You know, I have never really thought about it. I guess so. I guess all Chinese schools have walls around them, not just universities.” “Why?” I asked, “What’s the point?” “I don’t know. To protect us, I suppose.”  “From whom?” “I don’t know. Don’t you have walls around your schools in the United States?” I thought carefully before answering. “No, I’ve never seen or heard of a university encircled by a wall.” My Chinese friend seemed puzzled. Walls around schools came to strike me as more than just an architectural difference between the United States and China. As China continues to open up to the outside world, these walls seem increasingly out of place.

小题1:The author felt strange about Chinese culture when he ___________.

A.studied in Peking University

B.talked with his friends about the walls

C.experienced the “cultural shock” at his arrival

D.spent two and a half years in China over several visits小题2:In the author’s opinion, a university is a place ___________.

A.where only students can come to study

B.which is similar everywhere in the world

C.that should be surrounded by high cement walls

D.that is an inseparable part of and a resource for the community小题3:What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph probably mean?

A.The two ideas are fundamental.

B.The two ideas are basically different.

C.The two ideas about “school” and “wall” are suitable.

D.The two ideas about “school” and “wall” are conflicting.小题4:What did the author’s friend feel about the walls around universities?

A.He thought it a good idea to have walls encircling schools.

B.He was shocked that American universities are not enclosed.

C.He thought they were necessary to protect students from being hurt.

D.He thought the difference between two countries is only architectural styles.小题5:We can infer from the passage that the author thinks _____________.

A.walls are really useful in the universities

B.he can never really understand the Chinese culture

C.Chinese universities should work as public scenic spots

D.walls around the universities are inappropriate in an open China

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