In the United States a university professor is given a few months of freedom from his duties about every seventh year for travel or advanced study. This period of freedom from teaching is called a “study or research leave”. Its purpose is to give the professor experiences which will make him a wiser person and a better teacher when he returns to his university.
Few study leaves are interesting enough to be described in national newspapers and magazines. Recently, however, there was an exception. The public learned how Dr. John R. Coleman, president of Haverford College, had spent his study leave.
At the age of 51, Dr. Coleman was determined to escape from university life for a few months and to get a variety of experiences in the world of work. He especially wanted to learn about people. People who do hard physical labor were especially interesting to him.
“I wanted to get away from the world of words and political matters and parties – the things a president does,” Dr. Coleman later explained to news writers. “As a college president you begin to take yourself very seriously and to think you have power you don't. You forget things about people. I wanted to relearn things I’d forgotten.”
Telling no one of his plans, Dr. Coleman started his study leave on a farm in Canada, hundreds of miles from his college. Getting up at 4:30 each morning, working thirteen hours a day in fields, he prepared himself physically for his next job, digging ditches in Atlanta, Georgia. After that, the college president washed dishes in a Boston restaurant. During the last ten days of his leave, he worked as a garbage collector.
6. The first paragraph is mainly about _______________.
A. why a professor should be free from his duties every seventh year
B. how professors spend their study leave
C. what a study leave is and its purpose
D. how a study leave makes a professor a wiser person and a better teacher
7. A study leave is a period of freedom from duties allowed to a university teacher who has taught ________ since his last leave.
A. for six years
B.for seven years
C. for a term
D. for a university year
8. People learned about Dr. Coleman's unusual experiences from ________.
A. his colleagues
B. the boss of a Boston restaurant
C. the Canadian newspapers and magazines
D. the U.S. newspapers and magazines
9. Dr. Coleman carried out his study leave in an unusual way because ________.
A. he hates his university life, especially his job as a president
B.he wanted to learn about people, especially people who do hard physical labor
C. he wanted to make himself known to the public
D. he wanted to write articles about people and have them printed in newspapers and magazines
10. What did Dr. Coleman do during his study leave?
A. He worked on a farm, dug ditches, went to parties, and collected garbage.
B. He worked on a farm, talked to news writers, washed dishes, and collected garbage
C. He worked on a farm, washed dishes, talked to news writers, and wrote articles for newspapers and magazines
D. He worked on a farm, dug ditches, washed dishes, and collected garbage.