In "Life at Harvard University", how did the author feel when she knew she was accepted to Harvard?
A. She felt disappointed.
B. She felt excited.
C. She felt ecstatic.
D. She felt reluctant.
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In "Life at Harvard University", which one is the most probable reason why the author said she had found her home at Harvard?
A. She found she was lost at such a prestigious institution.
B. Academics were harder than ever and she must survive Harvard's tough academic load.
C. She took an active part in extracurricular activities and got a sense of belonging.
D. She has met many incredible people and most of them are international students.
In "Life at Harvard University", what can we learn from Paragraph 12?
A. The author was inspired to work harder at Harvard because her friends were from all over the world.
B. The author thought it was great because everything was so convenient and accessible at Harvard and its surrounding area.
C. The author frequented the Chinese and pizza places near her dorm building because they were open for late-night munchies.
D. Freshmen, such as the author and her roommates, often passed out on a desk when they studied at the Lamont and Widener libraries.
In "Life at Harvard University", which one is not described about the author's Harvard life?
A. Her academic life.
B. Her romantic life.
C. Her extracurricular life.
D. Her friends she was acquainted with at Harvard.
In "Left Behind", what do you think the author eventually intends to convey?
A. She complains about the trivial things left behind by her children and grandchildren.
B. She recalls the past events and narrated them one after the another.
C. She suggests that bad memories in the life should be left behind forever.
D. She thought that the profound love should be left behind forever among family members.