閱讀理解。
Dear Victor:
     I am a college student. Nowadays games on the net are very popular with college students. Some of my
roommates are very intererted in them. They not only play games in their free time, but also keep talking about
them at night when lights are off, and they regard games as part of life. I've begged (乞求) them to give it up,
but they wouldn't listen to me. It has become a rather big problem. Should I report it to our teachers or do
something else? 
                                                                                                                                                 Ted,
Dear Ted:
      Drop it. Your roommates, as grown-ups, can do whatever they want with their time so long as it doesn't
break school rules or violate (防礙) other people's interests.
      Playing perhaps gives these students relaxation (放松) from hard study. If they play too often, have little
time to study, and they will reap what they have sown, but you will not. Reporting to the teachers would only
harm your good name in your dormitory (宿舍). However you have rights to ask your roommates to be quiet
when you need sleep. If they aren't angry with you, they will stop talking. But be polite and friendly. Perhaps,
in return, join them in a game or two.
                                                                                                                                                  Victor.
1. According to the first letter, many college students enjoy _____.
[     ]
A. playing computer games
B. searching information on the Internet
C. sending e-mails
D. buying things online
2. Ted wants his roommates to _____.
[     ]
A. break their computers
B. sell their computers to teachers
C. stop playing computer games
D. play games in the day, not at night
3. According to the second letter, some college students _____.
[     ]
A. can violate school rules or other people's interests
B. have their rights to quarrel with Ted
C. can relax themselves while playing games on the net
D. can study even better if they play games on the net
4. Victor asks Ted to _____.
[     ]
A. report to the teachers
B. harm his good name in the dormitory
C. quarrel with his roommates
D. learn how to get on well with others
5. In the second letter, the underlined part (劃線部分) means _____.
[     ]
A. 自食其果
B. 隨心所欲地做事
C. 回家種莊稼
D. 逃避責任
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