When I first told people I was going to work in Cameroon, the most common reaction was: “W

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When I first told people I was going to work in Cameroon, the most mon reaction was: “Why?” The second was: “It’s in Africa; you’ll die!” The third: “Where is that?”
So let me give some answers. I was offered a job that looked interesting in a part of the world I’d never been to before. I’d also long had an interest in Africa, so I decided it was time to find out the reality.
A small amount of research showed that in more than 40 years since gaining independence, Cameroon has been a peaceful country with no wars. Not only are there no wars, but Cameroon is a food exporter to the region.
Now, after three years, I can say that these have been the healthiest years of my life! No malaria or any of the other frightening diseases you read about when Africa is mentioned. The worst thing that ever happened to me was a bout of food poisoning — once.
So what is it like to teach here? Well surprisingly not so different from teaching anywhere else.
Most students e to us with a bit of English in their heads. Cameroon is a bilingual country with French and English as official languages, while there are also close to 200 local ethnic languages in a country of 16 million people. French is the dominant language, spoken by about 80% of the population.
The local school system is very traditional and somewhat strict. Perhaps not surprisingly when there can be up to 150 students in the classroom (of which maybe 30 have the books, and there are probably seats for 70).
Like anywhere else, students appreciate it if you know a bit about their country, and not just Roger Milla (the top scorer of the 1990 World Cup, in case you’re wondering). It helps if you know the names of the ten provinces, know who the first president was, or can say a word in a local language.
So in conclusion: Cameroon isn’t just football. Not is it war, poverty and disease. It’s just life and people, like anywhere else.
【小题1】 On hearing the writer’s decision, most people     .A.didn’t understand himB.considered it as a jokeC.admired himD.laughed at him【小题2】According to the passage, Cameroon is     .A.a country full of diseasesB.peaceful after liberationC.a poor country, especially lack of foodD.quite different from others in education【小题3】 What can we infer from the passage?A.Food export may lead to many frightening diseases.B.Most students in Cameroon do not need booksC.Cameroon is not as bad as people monly believedD.There must be a lot of people suffering from food poisoning.【小题4】What does the underlined word in the sixth paragraph mean?A.leadingB.easyC.onlyD.wonderfulA 

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(答案→)A 
解析:文章介绍作者决定去喀麦隆,但是很多人不理解他,作者到了喀麦隆后,发现喀麦隆不像很多人想的那样糟糕,喀麦隆在解放后是个自由的国家,还是粮食的出口国,作者还提到喀麦隆的教育,当地人的生活情况。
【小题1】细节题:从第一段的句子:When I first told people I was going to work in Cameroon, the most mon reaction was: “Why?” The second was: “It’s in Africa; you’ll die!” The third: “Where is that?”可知作者刚刚说了自己的决定,很多人不理解他,选A
【小题2】细节题:从第三段的句子:A small amount of research showed that in more than 40 years since gaining independence, Cameroon has been a peaceful country with no wars. 可知喀麦隆在解放后是个自由的国家,选B
【小题3】推理题:从第四段的句子:Now, after three years, I can say that these have been the healthiest years of my life! No malaria or any of the other frightening diseases you read about when Africa is mentioned.可知喀麦隆不像很多人想的那样糟糕,选C
【小题4】猜词题:从后面的句子:spoken by about 80% of the population.可知由人口的80%说的法语应该是主要的语言,dominant =leading,选A
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