I was born and raised in Hawaii,where I learned to enjoy and respect the difference of cultures as a member of its very successful Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community.Most of my classmates stayed in Hawaii for a college or went to schools on the West Coast,but I decided to broaden my horizons by attending Purdue University in Indiana.When I was there,I discovered I was a minority (少數(shù)派)—something I had never experienced back home.
Being a minority for the first time,I felt I was a person who knew nothing about what they often talked about.My ideas,interests and values were often thought to be not important.After sharing a different point of view,I would often hear: "What do you know?You're from Hawaii." These answers finally stopped me from telling where I was from.
That summer I went home to work for a political organization in Honolulu,where I discovered a love for working on laws.Slowly,my pride in my culture came back.
I returned to Purdue with a newfound love for my background.I decided to try my best to share my culture with everyone I could and,after I did,I found people were more willing to hear my ideas.I changed my major (專業(yè)) to political science and decided I wanted to be a civil servant (公務(wù)員).
I'm still young and have much to learn,but I will always remain proud of my culture.It has helped me form who I am today and helped me have.a better understanding of the world.I've also learned to be more patient and more open.I will make sure to provide a safe space for people to express their ideas and backgrounds without fear of being left out.
(1)Why did the writer attend a university in Indiana? DD
A.To get a better education.
B.To make more friends.
C.To enjoy the scenery.
D.To broaden his horizons.
(2)How did the writer feel at first after moving to Indiana? AA
A.Unhappy.
B.Surprised.
C.Excited.
D.Tired.
(3)Put the following sentences in the correct order according to the passage. DD
①The writer changed his major (專業(yè)) to political science.
②The writer discovered a love for working on laws.
③The writer attended Purdue University in Indiana.
④The writer started t try his best to share his culture with others.
A.④②①③
B.④②③①
C.③②①④
D.③②④①
(4)What would be a good title for this passage? BB
A.How to respect a new culture
B.Learning a lot from my new experience
C.Providing a safe space for others
D.How to share your opinion with others
【答案】D;A;D;B
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