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? ? ? ? ? ?{{B}}Life at Aichi
University{{/B}} ? ? I’m Yamamoto Mika, a 22-year old Japanese girl.
I’d like to invite you to Aichi University so you can understand my
life. ? ? Our university has a close relationship with China and my
department is the only one of its kind in Japan. My courses include the Chinese
language, modem Chinese politics and economics. I love the Chinese culture and I
have been to Tian jin as an exchange student. ? ?In Japan, our
courses are divided into compulsory, optional and specialized courses. However,
we have a flexible schedule. We can choose classes from a wide range of
options. ? ?Many students finish the compulsory courses in three
years so that they can have one year without any classes. They often use this
period of time to study abroad, conduct research and travel. Many students even
suspend their study for additional study-abroad opportunities. ?
?Japanese universities encourage students to choose their own ways of
study, so it is quite easy for us to apply for study suspension. ?
?Japanese students participate in various kinds of extracurricular
activities. They attend clubs from elementary schools, so many have already been
accustomed to clubs when they enter university. ? ?Our university
now has 42 art clubs and 45 sports clubs. The annual University Festival is the
grandest carnival of Japanese universities. In the festival, students promote
their clubs and organize various activities. Our university’s festival attracted
about 150,000 people last year. I really like this festival. ? ?In
school, I participate in the journalism club. When we have the club promotion,
we cook "tonnjiru", a kind of pork soup, and sell it to other students at the
fair. ? ?We also go to different places to interview celebrities
who attend our festival as guests. It is a wonderful experience to talk to those
stars face to face. ? ?Japanese students like to hold parties. We
have two kinds of parties. One is the Mochiyori party. If you want to attend
this party you have to cook a course and take it to the party. The organizer
buys drinks and snacks. ? ?Another kind of party is the Nomikai,
which mainly involves alcohol. We drink something called chu-hai, which is a
combination of soda and wine. We also drink Japanese sake and beer. There are
parties for many occasions, like welcoming new students, graduation, celebrating
victories, birthday parties or just for promoting
friendship.
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
? ? ? ? ? ?{{B}}Life at Aichi
University{{/B}} ? ? I’m Yamamoto Mika, a 22-year old Japanese girl.
I’d like to invite you to Aichi University so you can understand my
life. ? ? Our university has a close relationship with China and my
department is the only one of its kind in Japan. My courses include the Chinese
language, modem Chinese politics and economics. I love the Chinese culture and I
have been to Tian jin as an exchange student. ? ?In Japan, our
courses are divided into compulsory, optional and specialized courses. However,
we have a flexible schedule. We can choose classes from a wide range of
options. ? ?Many students finish the compulsory courses in three
years so that they can have one year without any classes. They often use this
period of time to study abroad, conduct research and travel. Many students even
suspend their study for additional study-abroad opportunities. ?
?Japanese universities encourage students to choose their own ways of
study, so it is quite easy for us to apply for study suspension. ?
?Japanese students participate in various kinds of extracurricular
activities. They attend clubs from elementary schools, so many have already been
accustomed to clubs when they enter university. ? ?Our university
now has 42 art clubs and 45 sports clubs. The annual University Festival is the
grandest carnival of Japanese universities. In the festival, students promote
their clubs and organize various activities. Our university’s festival attracted
about 150,000 people last year. I really like this festival. ? ?In
school, I participate in the journalism club. When we have the club promotion,
we cook "tonnjiru", a kind of pork soup, and sell it to other students at the
fair. ? ?We also go to different places to interview celebrities
who attend our festival as guests. It is a wonderful experience to talk to those
stars face to face. ? ?Japanese students like to hold parties. We
have two kinds of parties. One is the Mochiyori party. If you want to attend
this party you have to cook a course and take it to the party. The organizer
buys drinks and snacks. ? ?Another kind of party is the Nomikai,
which mainly involves alcohol. We drink something called chu-hai, which is a
combination of soda and wine. We also drink Japanese sake and beer. There are
parties for many occasions, like welcoming new students, graduation, celebrating
victories, birthday parties or just for promoting
friendship.
Which statement is NOT tree of Yamamoto Mika?
A.She is a Japanese student. B.She has never been to China. C.She loves the Chinese culture. D.She wants you to understand her life.