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As they do every week, the 90 members of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at Oregon State University file into their dining hall for a very different kind of frat party. The rows of scrubbed and pressed young men sit down to eat under the watchful eye of the brother who is acting as manners chair. No swearing is permitted. Napkins on laps are required. Small bites are urged instead of gulps. Scofflaws must do penalty push-ups or pay a fine into the piggy bank in the middle of each table.
Call it the new fratiquette, but these weekly civility sessions are just a small part of a growing reform movement led by SigEp, the country’s largest fraternity. As colleges continue to crack down on binge drinking, hazing and general hooliganism, some fraternities are redefining the Greek experience in order to save it.
Oregon State’s is among the 256 SigEP chapters nationwide that have adopted the Balanced Man Program, an intensive four-year fraternity experience created 13 years ago by concerned SigEp leaders to shift the center of life in the houses from beer-soaked blowouts to activities that promote healthy living and self-respect. To eliminate hazing, the program does away with the pledge system—all recruits are equal members from Day One. Alcohol is allowed, but booze-free activities are encouraged.
The SigEps of Oregon State were a long way from such genteel pursuits just five years ago. At a school that offers a degree in fermentation sciences, the SigEps of old stood out for their love of inebriation. "When I got here in 2001, it was awful," says Mike Powers, 20, a senior. "Drugs were coming in, grades were falling. There were nothing but monster parties." The chapter hit bottom that fall when a single party resulted in a whopping $195,000 in fines for 26 separate counts of providing alcohol to minors. The house needed a fresh start, which led to a purge of partyers in which a third of the brothers left the chapter. "We needed to get rid of the cancers of the fiat," says Powers.
Today the chapter, reorganized under the Balanced Man Program, has rebounded. Membership is almost back to prepurge levels, and last summer the chapter won a national SigEp award that placed it in the top 15% in academics and community service of all chapters in the country.
But the frat makeovers have their detractors. In the rush to save fraternity life, some say, SigEp and the Balanced Man Program may be ruining it. "Some of my best experiences in college were stupid things I did with my friends, usually involving alcohol," says Kevin Stange, whose SigEp chapter at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was frequently in trouble with the national organization when he was a student in the late 1990s and which eventually closed for several years. "We never went too far, though," says Stange. "And the real reason people join frats is to have fun. Balanced Man doesn’t address that." Online chat rooms like greekchat, com are ablaze with debate about the changes. As one SigEp who clearly missed the etiquette lessons wrote, "The [Balanced Man Program] has effectively cut the balls [off] our fraternity. "
The number of new SigEp recruits has increased 11% since 1999. Insurance premiums, which have a habit of rising when fiat boys burn down their houses or fail off their balconies, have gone down the past two years. The average GPA for SigEp’s members has reached the 3.0 mark, which is the highest of all fraternities.
Following SigEp’s lead, other national fraternities have rolled out similar programs, from Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s True Gentleman to Beta Theta Pi’s Men of Principle. According to some members, there’s an unexpected bonus from all these reforms: women seem to like them. "They can go to 21 other fraternities to get drunk," says Oregon State SigEp member Cameron Saffer. "Here you find respectful young men. \

Give a brief introduction of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

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参考答案:one of the largest student associations in America/ to organize activities to "promote healthy living and self-respect" of students/ + academic improvement and community service/ recently involved in "reform movement" to cultivate the "new fratiquette" / to provide etiquette lessons/change students’ bad behavior and habits

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(2013·高考湖北卷)阅读下面的文言文,完成9~13题。

廉希宪事略

廉希宪,字善甫,畏兀(今作“维吾尔”)氏。公以辛卯五月二十五日生于燕,适其父孝懿公廉访使命下,孝懿喜曰:“是儿必大吾门,吾闻古者以官受氏,天将以廉氏吾宗乎!吾其从之。”举族承命。

公身材魁伟,举止异常。年十九,侍孝懿北觐,入侍世祖,上亦因其多智,有威容,论议宏深,恩顾殊绝。

诸贵臣校射上前,一贵臣顾公,取三矢,似欲授公,公曰:“尔岂亿我为不能耶?顾吾弓差软。”诸贵假以劲弓,三发连中,诸贵惊服,曰:“真文武全材,有用书生。”

国初,拜为平章政事。秉政日,中书右丞刘整以初附为都元帅,骑从甚都,诣门求见。公之兄弟凡十人,后皆至一品。公之弟蓟国公希贡犹布衣,为通报。公方读书,略不答。蓟公出,整复浼入言之。因令彻去坐椅,自据中坐,令整入。整展拜起,侧立,不予之一言。整求退,谓曰:“此是我私宅,汝欲有所言,明日当诣政事堂。”及出,愧赧无人色。

顷之,宋士之在羁旅者,寒饿狼狈,冠衣褴褛,袖诗求见,公之兄弟皆揶揄之。蓟公复为入言,急令铺设坐椅,且戒内人备酒馔。出至大门外,肃入,对坐,出酒馔,执礼甚恭,且录其居止。诸儒但言困苦,乞归。公明日遂言于世皇,皆遂其请。

是夜,诸兄弟问曰:“今日刘元帅者,主上之所倚任,反菲薄之;江南穷秀才,却礼遇如此其至。我等不能无疑。”公曰:“我是国家大臣,言动颦笑,系天下重轻。整虽贵,卖国叛臣也,故折辱之,令其知君臣义重。若寒士数十,皆诵法孔子者也,在宋,朝不坐,燕不与,何故而拘执于此?况今国家起朔漠,斯文不绝如线。我更不尊礼,则儒术且将扫地矣。”公之作兴斯文若此,是大有功于名教者也。

(选自《元朝名臣事略》、《南村辍耕录》,有删改)

小题1:对下列语句中加点词语的解释,不正确的一项是(  )

A.天将以廉氏吾宗乎   氏:作为姓氏

B.诸贵假以劲弓假:借给

C.整复浼入言之浼:派遣

D.明日当诣政事堂诣:前往小题2:下列各组语句中,全都表明廉希宪举止不同寻常的一组是(  )

①三发连中,诸贵惊服 ②公之兄弟凡十人,后皆至一品 ③公方读书,略不答 ④因令彻去坐椅 ⑤及出,愧赧无人色 ⑥且戒内人备酒馔

A.①②⑤

B.①③④

C.②④⑥

D.③⑤⑥小题3:下列对原文有关内容的分析和概括,不正确的一项是(  )

A.廉希宪出生之时,其父孝懿公刚好被任命为廉访使。孝懿公非常高兴,认为廉希宪将来一定会很有出息。

B.廉希宪十九岁时,随父亲北上侍奉元世祖。元世祖见廉希宪才貌出众,见识不凡,给予了他格外的恩宠。

C.廉希宪任平章政事之时,对登门拜访的中书右丞刘整极为冷淡,因为他认为刘整是不知君臣之义的叛臣。

D.滞留在北方的秀才们饥寒交迫,廉希宪不仅解除他们的困苦,还把他们举荐给元世祖,让他们得到重用。小题4:请把文言文阅读材料中画线的语句翻译成现代汉语。

(1)尔岂亿我为不能耶?顾吾弓差软。

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(2)整展拜起,侧立,不予之一言。

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(3)肃入,对坐,出酒馔,执礼甚恭,且录其居止。

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