Questions 6-10 are based on the following passage: One of the most popular fields of study for college students
these days is leisure studies. The names of the courses, “Introduction to Sport” or “The Philosophy of Sport,” call
forth scenes of college students idly talking of Frisbees and sleeping on the grass. But leisure studies is a deadly
serious field: students learn how to run the sports programs of big city park departments, how to manage a ski
resort or a vacation hotel. The students learn how to organize a teenage soccer league where little or no interest
exists in the sport, how to teach and keep beginners interested, and how to keep track of admissions money. To do
all these things, they must take courses in psychology and business management along with those in leisure. As
people grow more involved in sports activities, in vacations, and in trips, the job outlook for leisure majors is quite
good; but can you imagine trying to explain to your parents that you’re spending their money studying leisure? 【題組】8 We can conclude from the passage that
(A) it is easy to get a degree in leisure studies.
(B) leisure studies is not highly regarded by other students at most colleges.
(C) leisure studies trains students to manage people’s free time.
(D) leisure studies majors need not be physically fit.