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Answer to the reading question "Learning from University"
I learned knowledge that I didn't have in college.

"The world is complex and full of variables," said the China professor, "including those seemingly simple things."

Graduation is coming, and college students are impetuous. Not many people came to class, and they all seemed absent-minded.

"When everyone is full of confidence and eager to try, I want to remind everyone." The professor knocked on the platform. Now, he is empty-handed, without books and alms. "Because people may not know the true face of Lushan Mountain, overconfidence sometimes leads to narrowness."

This sentence is a bit heavy, and students begin to pay attention to the professor. The professor wrote the words "from middle school to college" on the blackboard and asked, "Do you know what this means?"

The students all laughed, but no one answered, but they didn't bother to answer. The professor said, "It's really too simple." Then he turned around, added the words "total ignorance" and asked, "Do you know the meaning of this sentence? Who will watch? "

The students are still laughing, and no one wants to stand up as a "pupil", so the professor has to read aloud: "I have learned something that no university has." Then explain, "Yes, your education is envied by many people, but education and knowledge are two concepts, and the connotation of the latter is too broad ..."

The students began to chat again, whispering: who entered the party and government organs, who applied for a big enterprise, who is going to the south ... The professor suddenly raised his voice: "A small factor may cause global shock!"

The students looked up when they were surprised. Seeing that everyone was paying attention, the professor smiled and added the word "cong" before that sentence. Some students whispered, "I have learned something that I didn't have in college." The professor immediately pointed to him: "This classmate, please read this sentence and pay attention to the sentence break."

The student stood up, scratched his head and read shyly: "From middle school/to college/nothing/knowledge." The other students laughed. The professor asked, "Did he pronounce it wrong?" The students are still laughing, cheerful and relaxed.

The professor looked around and found that no one answered. He sighed and threw away the chalk: "Alas, a mindset has been formed, which is not conducive to facing a world full of variables." At this time, a classmate asked, "Is he wrong?" The professor replied categorically: "Only half right!" The audience cheered up again, stared at the professor and began to read: "What I learned/learned/didn't have in college!" "

The audience was quiet. The professor smiled proudly and walked off the platform: "I'm sorry, everyone!" " As a Chinese professor, I actually played a word game with primary school students at the moment I said goodbye to you-however, my intention was good, because the society you are about to face, Really full of-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

The students in the audience stood up and gave the teacher warm applause.

1. The Chinese professor wrote the sentence "I learned something I didn't have in college" on the blackboard in _ _ _ _ _ _. ( 1)

2. Fill in "I didn't learn from/university" and "I didn't learn from/university" in the horizontal line of the article. (4 points)

In this class, college students' psychology has experienced twists and turns. Here are a few words to summarize the psychological activities of college students: ① dismissive; ② Confusion; 3 absent-minded; 4 suddenly enlightened; 5 full of interest; 5 awe.

Rearrange according to the order in the text. The correct serial number is:

________________________________________________。 (5 points)

4. "A small factor may lead to global shock!" "A small factor" in this sentence refers to: () (2 points)

A. What I learned/learned/didn't have in college.

B. The word "from" was added to "learned knowledge that university didn't have".

C. from middle school/to college/nothing/knowledge.

D. the word "cong" was added to "learning knowledge that universities don't have".

Fill in the words "talk", "talk", "spit", "answer" and "talk" in the following paragraph. (5 points)

Before graduation, the professor did not let the students () feel the teacher-student relationship, () have lofty ideals and () ask profound questions, but gave them () an unforgettable lesson in a homely way.

1, answer: three

Answer: I have no knowledge from middle school/university/from which/from which/from which/from which/from which/from which/from which/from which/from which/from which/from which.

3. Answer: 3 12546

4. answer: D.

5. A: Answer while talking.