You want to know about my staying in America, right? Well, to tell you the truth, it is really an eye-opening experience study here.
In China, I had English classes five times a week since fifth grade. However, I didn’t know how different textbook English could be from everyday English until I came to Hotchkiss School, Connecticut.
When I first studied English, I was told to say, “I am fine.” when people say “How are you?” But in the US, I found that people say, “I am good.” or “I’m tired.”
One day, someone greeted me with “What’s up?” It made me confused. I thought for a moment and then smiled because I didn’t know what to say.
Since then, I have discovered more and more differences between Chinese and US cultures.
To my surprise, US girls spend a lot of time in the burning sun to get a tan. However, in China, girls try every possible way to get their skin paler, or “whiter.” I also surprised by how hard-working US students are. In China, schoolwork is almost everything, so we study hard and that’s it. But here, a “good” student gets good grades, does a lot for the public and plays sports or music.
The kids here are so talented, I am starting to be sorry that I gave up playing the piano at an early age and that I have never thought about sports.
What does the word “tan” in the sixth paragraph mean in Chinese?
A.晒黑 | B.晒白 | C.能量 | D.保护 |
A good US student spends his/her time ________.
A.only in doing homework |
B.only on sports |
C.only on music |
D.on studies, sports or music and public work |
Which of the following is NOT true?
A.The writer is now in US. |
B.American girls love to have white skin. |
C.American girls love to have brown skin. |
D.US students are talented and hard-working. |
Which is the best title for the passage?
A.My Own Travel in the US |
B.My Studying in the US |
C.My Opinion about the US |
D.My Studying in China |